 Welcome to rehash. Uh, dude, world news is old news. We bring you the best and worst of what's happening today. My name is D-Manic and welcome to rehash. Thank you so much to D-Manic who provided our intro if you'd like to be awesome like him. Link in the description where you can find a link where you can give us your intro and stuff. Yeah, so today we got a lot to talk about so we're gonna try to do it very quickly. Let's go, come on. All right, so I wanted to talk really quickly about Lady Baby. It's just proof that all weird stuff comes from Japan. Well, speaking of babies, I wanted to talk about the youngest shoplifter ever. Speaking of breaking laws, I wanted to talk about how TimeWare Cable now owes a woman over $200,000 because they spammed herself up. All right, speaking of money, I wanted to talk about PewDiePie making a video about how much money he made last year. It's almost like we play into this. Oh, we did it though. First story comes hot off the presses from Reuters saying that a woman is now owed $225,000. Too much money. A lot of money because she was receiving these robocalls from TimeWare Cable. She called them. She said, yo, bro. Brocev. Brocev, stop calling me. They ignored her. So then she took them to court and then the courts have said, well, they didn't really have a way to know. Sorry. She continued receiving these calls nonstop and continuously she took them back to court and won $225,000 because after the first lawsuit, they had to know that she wasn't that dude. And they kept doing it. Exactly. All right, and then you had a story. I wanted to talk about the youngest shoplifter in existence. So dad, I would assume it's her dad. He went to the store to actually buy a TV. For what room this is for, I have no idea. And of all Isles they walk by. Oh, not at the Toy Isle. It's the Toy Isle. And this little girl wanted this frozen doll so bad. It's like a life-size frozen doll. It's like a kid-size frozen doll, nonetheless. And her dad didn't want to buy it. So she said, you know what? I'm gonna steal this. And she said, just be quiet. We're taking it home. And as she dragged it through each aisle and as she was dragging it through the door, she was gonna take it home with her. That's an adorable crime. Yeah, the youngest shoplifter in existence. Speaking of babies, baby dolls and whatnot cute things. I have the cutest and scariest thing the internet's ever seen. And it's just proof that Japan comes up with some of the weirdest stuff. It's a heavy metal slash K-pop slash weird, well it's actually J-pop, my bad. Somebody's gonna kill me in the comments section video. And to really show you just how crazy this video is, you have to put on close captioning. Once you put on close captioning, you will see just how insane it is. But even if you don't, the stark contrast between the J-pop, the girl singing, and this guy with this grrr. That's exactly how it is. Like 80 year Smoker cough voice. Like, aww, but it's worth a watch. Go, spam them in the comments section, hashtag rehash. Let them know they've gotten the Freedom Family hug. And then you've got to think of new. Alright, so PewDiePie last year made about 4 million USD. Holy crap, it's quite a bit of money. So anyway, the article was published, I think it was a few days ago, and it went absolutely viral via Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, all social media platforms. And as a YouTube content creator, it isn't really something that you want to share with the whole world. It's not something we usually talk about because really it's more about the video. Yeah. Exactly. So not only that, but people aren't, you know, talking about how he raised over one million dollars for charity. Yeah. People aren't talking about that, but at the same time we're talking about how much money he generates on his content. So nonetheless, he created a video discussing how much money he made, why it really shouldn't affect anybody else, and that they should just enjoy the videos. It's what he enjoys doing. Nobody else should be, you know, really bothered by it. Look, here's the thing about the PewDiePie video, and I did see that. I didn't see the article that said, but I saw the PewDiePie video. And he, you know, though he kind of dances around it, the point that I think that he's trying to make is that he would be like, whether he was selling hot dogs or just, you know, or making YouTube videos, he's just as happy. The money doesn't, you know, it's that he's fulfilled. Well, something that really bothered me the most is the fact that they are covering how much money the guy raises for charity, like each and every year. And I get that. And, you know, like he's done some stuff for a lot of really nice charities. And, you know, he's an unstoppable force on YouTube. Okay, there is no denying that. But I love the fact that he's in the video so grounded. He, I mean, he is the YouTuber that we all, He aspired to be. Yeah, you know, fame, success. Sure, just wears the camera, let me do some silly stuff and entertain people. Like basically that's the message I got. And I got to say, Pewds, look, you're awesome, dude. Anytime you want to call up, you want to collab, I don't care about money. I don't care about fame. It doesn't even have to ever make you. Yeah, maybe one of the spot lit on rehash maybe. You want to be cool and just hang out, call me up, bro. I don't care how much money you do or don't make. Just let's hang out, bro. Yeah. All right. And then, any more stories? Yeah, the little news stuff, whatever, didn't you? Did I? No. No, cause I talked about the, I talked about the time we're keeping thing, I talked about the other thing. The lady baby? The lady baby, and then it's it. Okay, yeah, I got to work over the wall. Yeah. All right, so hopefully we did that really quickly. Now on to the comments. Comment number one comes from building realism, who says, why don't I have 100,000 subs? Freedom is not helping me grow, or freedom is new, but to that, I say, actually you're sitting at about 3,000 subscribers and I think you're doing a really good job. Oh wait, what's this? JK, I already have 100,000 subs. Okay, never mind, I was wrong. My bad. Okay. Does he really have 100,000 subscribers? I don't know. Maybe on a different channel, I don't know. Comment number two, which is pretty cool too. You've come from Anthony Place. Is that your channel by chance? I officially have no extra chance. Okay. So he says best news source all day. Thank you. We're the best fake news show ever. Ever, yeah, ever exist on YouTube. That's a pretty huge statement. And I got one more. Comment number three comes from exit code boss gaming. We've been featuring his comments a lot lately. But he comments really good comments. He does, he does. Somebody else step up and take his crown because it was Deceptra for a while. Now it's this guy. Somebody needs to start giving us better comments. Okay. Anyway, he says, guys, the rehash logo is missing from the thumbnail. Thank you so much for noticing. Actually, I kind of threw that thumbnail together. Normally our in-house editor, Potato, he does the thumbnails. Unfortunately, he was indisposed today. So I had to whip something up really quick. I think it turned out pretty good. I think it turned out good, but I didn't have the little splashy thing to put in the corner. So I do apologize, but I can't. So please, please try to bear with us. And also, yeah, now we get to talk about De- Fireman! What, what? De-manic, who is currently sitting at 324 subscribers, provided our intro today. In fact, if you'd like to have a spotlight like this one, just fill out the form in the description and you too can be talked about. Now, De-manic has actually a really cool wrap chip. Now, when I first, no, I will be honest. When I first clicked on this channel, my very first thought was, did Kevin Federline have a clothing line? That was my first thing. But after that, after I got to listening, after I got to watching, that faded away. And, you know, once the stereotype of the stereotypical white rapper faded away, I was pleasantly surprised. He's got really good lyrical... Talents, yeah. Talents, good timing, good composure. And this is a little known fact, I actually enjoy rap music. And I, I like... See, if I may chime in, the only thing, I mean, I like the guy's shit overall, but the thumbnails, they're amazing. Like, for once, I don't have to complain about thumbnails. They're perfect thumbnails, they're perfect. Yep, so D-Maniac, what I would tell you to do is to have a proper channel trailer. Right now, you have one of your music videos, which is great and all, but I really feel that if you directed something toward your oncoming audience, that that would really, really help you. I also feel like you have this great on-camera and even on-mic presence that you're not utilizing to its full potential. Now, I wish that I could sit here and I could put that into further words, but really, it's just one of those things that I think that you're in the process of finding yourself and you're not there fully yet. I'm floored and I did, in fact, subscribe today. So, check out his channel, Freedom Family, hit him up with the hashtag, re-hash, and that pretty much brings us to the end of our episode. Yep, I agree. All right, till next time, don't forget to like, subscribe, and do all those things and make us love our jobs. Also, be awesome to yourself and amazing to each other. See you guys later. Bye, Freedom Family.