 When I was younger, I dealt with stuff like this. A f***ing face. Happy birthday, try not to f***, okay? And it was honestly one of the nicer things people would say to me back then. I'm not saying I was a perfect damsel in distress, but yeah, I got kinda bullied. Now for the Zoomers, you probably won't understand what I'm about to say, but for the Millennials, you know exactly what I'm talking about. If you liked anime and video games 10 years ago, you got bullied. But there was one person who I watched who liked anime and video games and got praised for it. A double rainbow is a phenomenon. A bardic six-place spectrum of life. Dude doesn't send shame or drunkenness to the atmosphere. Does that explain it? A double rainbow is a phenomenon. What the f***? To me, Lily is a huge role model, and part of the reason is actually something that a lot of people don't know. Around 10 years ago, I was having a particularly bad week. I wasn't numb to bullying, but I wasn't as bothered by it as I used to be, but there's one week in particular, I was coming home crying like almost every day. I didn't really wanna tell my parents or have any friends to talk to about it, so I decided I was gonna go on Facebook and comment on one of Lily's posts on her profile page. I'm pretty sure I guilt tripped her into asking for one game of League of Legends for her to play with me on my birthday. Now, even though this was a long time ago, Lily was already really popular on the internet, especially in the League of Legends scene. But to my surprise, she actually responded and said yes. I remember for like the next month, I kept bragging to anyone that I knew that played League, that I played a game with Lily Pichu, and it was probably really cringe, but to me, it's still one of the highlights of my life from back then. So anyways, for the last few years, I've been on my own creative grind. I've put all of my skill points in the computer building skill tree, and I've made some pretty cool stuff. My goal has been to make computers as pretty as possible. I've been making PCs for people to try and show the world what I can do, and then one day, you're gonna simp, aren't you? I'm gonna simp so hard, dude. I just... By the way, this video is sponsored by Micro Center, and at this point, if you haven't heard of Micro Center, you are just throwing away money. Micro Center is a store that sells computer parts and more that can save you a ton of money. This is the example I use every time, and I'm gonna keep using it because I cannot stress enough how much better it is to buy from them than any other online retailer or other stores. The closest Micro Center to me is in California four hours away. If I drive down there, buy the computer parts I need, then drive all the way back for a total of eight hours, I still save more money doing that than buying my computer parts anywhere else. Please check the link in the description to find the nearest Micro Center to you and also to get more information on their store. They are amazing. I love working with them. I know this is an ad, but seriously, they are by far my favorite company. Anyways, thank you, Micro Center, for sponsoring the video. Now, let's get back to it. So anyways, last time I did a build like this, I explained the process, but I didn't get to show it to you as much as I would have wanted. And the thing is builds like this take a lot. I have to learn the history of the content creator, design art that doesn't offend them, have an artist bring the art come to life and then get it printed onto acrylic embedded with RG. Look, fortunately in this case, I know a decent amount about Lily's history as a content creator, but there's still a lot of work to do and leaving the house that often isn't really an option for me. Oh. Fortunately, Sasha was willing to have a calm chat about the art. So you're not nervous at all. You're good, right? I mean, maybe. I mean, just relax. It's only Lily Pichu, you know? Only two plus million subscribers on YouTube. Only tens of thousands of viewers on Twitch. Only, you know, one of my childhood heroes from like 10 years ago. It's not that big a deal. So, since you were the artist, there is something that I had in mind. I wanted to share this idea really quickly and really simply. This is the general idea. Did that make sense? Yes. V1 Tech was honestly kind of rude because they accepted the art the same day that I sent it to them and then got it printed and shipped to me overnight all on the same day. If you're wondering why I thought they were so rude, it's because normally they send their packages out with little sour patch kids, but this time they sent me Swedish fish. And finally, Micro Center was an absolute homie and mailed the parts directly to my house. Thank you, Micro Center. Oh, bitch! Despite COVID slowing things down tremendously, Lily was super understanding. Where's my PC, Chris? I'm joking, take your time. And finally, after being able to put it together all on stream, which by the way, if you don't follow me, you should be, link is in the description. We were able to go and surprise her in person. Good morning. How are you? Hi, Temmie. Where do you want to open this thing? Okay. So, three, three and a half months later, here it is. Only thing I didn't bring is a knife, Joe and I. I have many knives. Okay, wait, many? Perfect, that one's... And that's the last thing I saw before I died. So how much, how much of it did you already see? The honest answer. It's okay, you can be honest. Okay. So you saw none of it. I'm watching your stream, actually. Don't tell me like, did you beat you? No, it's all fine, it's fine, it's fine. Oh, well, there's parts you haven't seen. So that's perfect. Just help make sure it doesn't fall. I hope you know. Well, you don't have to know, but part of the reason we took so long on this is because Sasha and I have about 20 drafts that never make the cut. Wow, Lily, what do you think? I don't know about friends since here. So... I understand why. As you can see here, there are a lot of things going into this and I will try to explain all of them. If you pay attention down here, we have Lily herself with the crossed pink bangs with a star guardian Luxe staff. I'm assuming, and I would hope, that Luxe is Lily's favorite champion in League of Legends. And I feel like a large part of Lily's history comes from League of Legends. It's Orianna, dope. So then I screwed up the whole bill. Okay, well anyways. So here's parts that you haven't seen. And there's something that you will never see unless we turn it on. So I guess maybe we sit on the kitchen for a second. All right? After you. Powerbun right there. So there's one part that I spent all of yesterday trying to edit and get it done. And I think in about 20 seconds it'll... Yeah, there it is. It's called the Kraken. And what it does is it's got an LED screen. So pretty much any GIF I want to put on there, it can be put on there. There we go. So we can make it pink. Hmm? Hi, Timmy. It'll be fine, no problem. This is the hardest one. I'll never show you the rough drafts, but... Why? I mean, part of the reason it took three months to get this done is because obviously art means a lot to you. And not that the art did bad for anyone else who'd done this for it, but we wanted to take our time because we didn't want to send you something that we like. I loved it. I liked everything you showed me. But I want to see the drafts now. You're making me happy. Oh, God. As far as everything else goes, I mean, obviously I was really excited to do this. I don't think... This is going to be the last time I tell a story ever, but like... Sell a story? No, tell this story. Sell the... History. As far as the history, I mean, the two streamers that... Not even streamers. The two content careers that mean the most to me in my life would be you and then Ryan. Because I know it was probably just a passing thing, but like that like one week where I reached out and was just like... He reached out and we played League together when we were 17. I was like almost 10 years ago. But that's crazy you remember that. I remember because I was like... It was on Facebook too. I was just like... Yeah, it was still accepted messages. That's how I know that's like super, super old. Wow. I mean, to me it just... It meant a lot because it was like, you know how... With how... The more I get into content creation, right? Probably not even the video, but like the more I've gotten into the construction, I see like... It's a dream job and I wouldn't trade for anything, but I see how like messed up things can be at times. So moments like that mean a lot to me. And I kind of want to take that, what I learned from you, and then try to embody in things going forward. So for this project is, you know... I'm happy that I got to do it. And thank you for letting me do it. I mean... You gave me stuff in return, so... It has just now occurred to me that I forgot to shoot natural. So I'm gonna say this really quickly. Lily, thank you again for letting me do this project. Your kindness and who you are as a person means a lot to me. And I know you didn't have to let me do this. And I'm very, very, very appreciative that you let this happen. Thank you to Sasha for doing the art. Thank you to V1Tech for printing it all out so we could get it done. And thank you Micro Center. You are making so many content creators and consumers really happy with the way you do things. I hope you found the video... The video... Oh, God. I'll do better next year. I hope you found the video creative, entertaining, or informative in any way, shape, or form. I hope you have a happy new year. Because 2020 was really great. Anyways, have a good night. Goodbye!