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  • Now, you might think that since I'm making a part 2 of this, I must get recognized a whole lot

  • like I'm some sort of celebrity or something...

  • Nonononono.

  • What actually happens, is that...

  • ...I'm awkward, and I don't want to speak for everyone, but chances are, you're awkward, too.

  • So when I do get recognized, we're both being awkward. Together.

  • And that stuff makes for great videos.

  • Once you get to MY level of YouTube fame, whenever I go out in public, I always have a thought in the back of my mind:

  • "I wonder if any of these people have seen me pour sprinkles over my shirtless body?"

  • I especially get worried when I see my target demographic in public...

  • ...Little boys.

  • This might be paranoia, or anxiety..

  • But I swear, sometimes little boys...

  • Will stare at me for an uncomfortable amount of time.

  • And I'm just trying my best NOT to make eye contact.

  • You know, I don't really have any defining physical characteristics that make me stand out.

  • As of right now, little boys have to look at me and think:

  • "Is that tall, white, dirty blond hair, early 20 year old beta male that one youtuber I like?

  • Or am I just imagining things?"

  • It's funny I call myself "TheOdd1sOut", when I'm part of like.. no minorities.

  • I mean I might get nervous around little boys..

  • But when I DO get recognized it's the highlight of my day.

  • So I don't know what I'm worried about.

  • I should just wear a shirt that says:

  • "HEY!!!...I'm TheOdd1sOut."

  • So one time I went to Walmart and I was buying a bunch of whoopee cushions for my April Fool's video,

  • and as I was walking down the aisle I saw this little boy at the

  • other end walking towards me and his face just lit up and I thought, "Oh this

  • kid knows this is happening, ladies and gentlemen here we go!"

  • "Are you James?" "whoo?" and I walked off I'm just kidding I mean I did say "whoo" but I

  • didn't walk away, I was just, I was just messing with the kid it's probably

  • really weird for that kid to see a YouTuber in Walmart buying nothing but

  • whoopie cushions, so that was fun. This other time I was buying supplies for my

  • 3,000,000 sprinkle video and I ended up going to three different stores, "Hey do

  • you guys have an inflatable pool?" "Yeah what size do you need?" "Um, enough to fit

  • three million sprinkles..." "What are you using it for?" "I need it for a thing."

  • So after I finished my important business errands I felt a little hungry so I

  • decided to buy some pre-made food. I work hard DANG IT! I deserve it and I decided

  • to go eat at Zupas. Zupas is a pretty good restaurant, they have sandwiches and

  • soup and they give you a chocolate-covered strawberry with every

  • order. I'm telling you this because I want them to

  • sponsor me. I went up to the counter and there was this employee that said, "Hey

  • man what's up?" And this is going to be a bit of a tangent but I just want to say

  • that I absolutely LOOOVE that kind of employee. It's SOOO much better than those

  • fake fast-food employees, do you know the ones I'm talking about? Like every time I

  • pull up into a chick-fil-a drive-through there will be an employee that will say

  • "It's always a great day at chick-fil-a! My name is Mackenzie. How may I serve you?"

  • And I just want to say "Mackenzie, Mackenzie, Mackenzie, Mackenzie. I came

  • here yesterday and Bryan said the exact same thing. I know your manager told you

  • to say that. Look, neither of us want to be here okay?

  • No one says 'It'S a gReaT dAy At CHicK-Fil-A', okay, that's so dumb. So stop

  • lying to me and give me the usual. Like I would much rather have a fast-food

  • employee just say *punches wall* "What you want?!?" Okay maybe not that rude but you get the

  • point. So now there's a random guy who works at

  • Zupas who doesn't even know I put him in a YouTube video but I like his work

  • ethic. Treat me like a person and not like a customer. Anyway, tangent

  • over. I ordered some soup and a sandwich. Cool. I go up to the cash register, my

  • soup is ready, but my sandwich wasn't. The girl said "Did you get anything else or

  • just soup?" I said "No I got a sandwich too." I paid for the food but the sandwich

  • still wasn't ready. I checked my phone, looked at Twitter. By now the sandwich

  • was done. The girl took the sandwich and the soup and a chocolate-covered

  • strawberry and put it in a plastic box doggy bag thing. I was super hungry.

  • I thought the transaction was done, so I grabbed a box and start sliding it

  • towards me. Then she took out a plastic bag and said

  • "Oh, do you want in a bag?" and I thought "Yeah. I do." So I slid the food back over,

  • and as this girl was putting the food

  • in the bag she yelled,

  • "JAAAAAAAAaaaAAAAaaaAAAaaMESeeeeeeeuh?

  • And I was NOT ready

  • for that. "Oh hey, I mean, mean WHOOOooOoOoOoO?

  • She said, "Did you come here because of my email?"

  • *James whispering* "You've sent an email?"

  • So that was pretty fun all. The other employees were like, "Wait, this

  • guy's important?"

  • There's a high chance that this woman is watching this video

  • right now and I looked up her email and her name is Scarlett, isn't that a nice

  • name?

  • So Scarlett, if you're watching,

  • can you tell your coworker I like his work ethic?

  • Also, can you hook me up with free Zubaz? I never really understood how

  • people could get nervous talking to me. I'm just some 21 year old who likes M&Ms

  • and drawing cartoons for the Internet. I've always thought of myself as a

  • pretty normal guy. At least I never understood that sort of nervousness

  • until I met carlsagan42.

  • I recently got into this game called Mario Maker (good game) which

  • is a game where you can make your own Mario levels and share

  • them with the world via the Internet.

  • I wanted to find some Mario Maker let's

  • players that were one: good at the game and two: weren't screaming every 10

  • seconds,

  • which is actually a lot harder to find and you might think. But, I went

  • searching and I found these three let's players who mostly play Mario Maker and,

  • they're "all right" at the game. I mean they're only a little better than me. (jealous much?)

  • If one of my videos gets delayed, you could probably thank these three because

  • I'm watching their videos instead of working.

  • Also, this is going to sound

  • weird, but every morning after I wake up at 12,

  • I pour myself a bowl of cereal and

  • I watch one of their videos so I start my day off with my Mario Maker Boys. (MMB)

  • Anyway, one of the let's players, "carlsagan42"

  • carlsagan42: "Mushruuuum!"

  • was going to Phoenix Comic-Con,

  • which was great because I was also going to Phoenix Comic Con.

  • I didn't have

  • a panel or anything. I just went with Jaiden and her friends, and we just

  • walked around.

  • Comic-Con was a lot of fun. I met up with a lot of people,

  • I even got

  • recognized at sooooubaway. One of the workers knew me

  • There's this room where you

  • could play video games, and I went up to this one kid playing Super Smash

  • Brothers,

  • and I said "Alright dude, let's do this!" And he said, "I feel like I know

  • you from somewhere."

  • "Huh, okay". and then I totally wiped the floor

  • with him with Kirby, and he was like twelve years old, so I had a fun time at

  • the con, but I also wanted to meet Carl. Now Carl wasn't going to the con because

  • of his Mario Maker skillzzzz, but rather he was going because he's actually a

  • scientist who studies vaccines and plants, and he was going to talk about that.

  • So on Friday, after doing some stalking on Twitter, I found out that he had a panel

  • at 9 p.m.

  • YES!

  • Leading up to the panel, I realized that I was getting my

  • information off a tweet and not from the official Comic Con handbook, so I didn't

  • even know if I was going to the correct panel

  • When 9 p.m. rolled around, I walked

  • into the room Carl said he was having his panel. I saw a group of 5 people

  • sitting on a stage,

  • but I didn't see Carl. *sighs* "Guess he's not here.

  • (Look back, James.)

  • OH WAIT HE IS HERE!

  • HE'S JUST THE ONLY PERSON IN COSSSPLAY!'

  • That's the guy I like!

  • The one in the wig!" (Spongebob's wig is better)

  • As I listened to his panel, I kept telling myself that Carl was just a

  • normal person like me, he plays Mario, I make cartoons, I shouldn't be nervous to

  • talk to him.

  • Why am I like this? (Nervousness, duh)

  • The panel was great. Everyone enjoyed it except for

  • this one woman, who I think was "anti-vaccine". Once it was done, the

  • panelists stayed around for a couple of minutes, and I went up to Carl and I said

  • Hey, I really like your Mario Maker steams."

  • And since he talked about

  • vaccines, I showed him this comic I made back in 2014, which I will read now

  • "Hey folks! Are you tired of hearing this? 'Can you believe

  • all the horrible things doctors put in vaccines? There's no way I'm vaccinating

  • MY child! Well suffer no longer with the ANTI-ANTI VACCINE! (AAV) The Anti-Anti Vaccine

  • will stop anyone from thinking vaccines are harmful, or cause autism!' And then he

  • injects the Anti-Anti Vaccine into the person, and then he flops over.

  • 'Is he okay?'

  • 'No he's dead!'

  • Vaccinate your relatives TODAY!'"

  • It's dark, yes, but Carl liked it,

  • and he even said that AAV is a name of a virus. So vaccines actually a virus,

  • actually vaccines are viruses. So the anti-vaccine lady was behind me and I

  • think she wanted to talk to Carl, so I said,

  • "Okay, (whispers) I love you. BYE!" and I left Carl

  • to deal with her.

  • Some of you might be wondering why I didn't say

  • "Oh, also Carl, by the way, I have 3 million subscribers on YouTube." ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • Well, because I think that's rude.

  • And I didn't want to flex TOO HARD. I mean, if he did ask about my sub count,

  • I totally would have told him, but I don't know I just didn't want to brag.

  • I tell you the story because I understand that people might get anxiety talking to

  • someone they look up to.

  • And just because I have more subs than someone, doesn't

  • mean I won't get nervous talking to them. Senpais can have senpais, too.

  • I wonder who Carl senpai is. Then two days later,

  • I tweeted out to him and he followed me

  • back and we're BFFs now. Now guys, don't embarrass me in front of Karl, okay?

  • Don't just go to his channel and comment "Who's here because of the

  • oods1out?"

  • Because no one cares, alright? If you have to comment, comment,

  • "Wow great video Karl!

  • You're an awesome person when it comes to Mario.

  • You just jumped right into my heart."

  • And also you can check out the other two that I

  • mentioned.

  • They're, they're pretty good too.

  • So in conclusion, is it cool to be

  • recognized?

  • Yeah.

  • Will I ever get tired of it?

  • Who knows?

  • Oh man, I finished another video. I hope Karl doesn't think I'm weird, I mean

  • I am a little weird.

  • Karl you have weird fans. Also, the other two streamers Ryu

  • and POO, I want to meet them as well. I just want

  • to say that for the rest of this month and the next month I'm going to be super

  • busy, I have a lot of trips planned out, one of them being VidCon, which I'm super

  • excited for, so sorry if there's a long time until the next video.

  • Also another

  • thing, I want to thank my friend FootofaFerret for making the part of the

  • video, where I read off my vaccinate comic, so that's why it looked like an

  • episode of Game Theory.

  • I feel like this could be a new tradition at the end of

  • every video, just "who helped James make THIS video?" (Don't forget us subtitles for the peeps who do put them on :D

  • Also yesterday was my 5 year

  • anniversary of when I posted my first comic on the Internet, so thank you for

  • -five amazing years- of making content.

  • Okay that's all. Good night everyone

  • and as always, "That's just a theory. A GAME THEORY! Thanks for watching, and wear

  • your seatbelt. (Subtitles mostly by NinjaMobsterRJ3 he so cool, wow, and the community as well.)

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