 Welcome to Rehash! Well, you don't know what we're all do's, it is old news. We bring you the best and worst of what's happening today. I'm Anthony Spoon! I'm so excited! I don't want to ring on you! One thing you'll notice is that we introduced ourselves, which to you means something is up. That means that we've got something very special planned at the end of the episode, where we're going to be interviewing a partner who got over 100,000 views on a video by sharing it to Facebook. Really? I wish I was sharing my stuff to Facebook. Yeah. We've got a couple of news to talk about whatever, so we want to discuss with you, the Freedom Family. If you'd like to provide an intro and be spotlight at the end of any of our regular episodes, link in the description where you can do that. First thing I want to discuss with the Freedom Family, that's you, and of course you too, is Ryan Reynolds doing a trailer teaser, not a teaser trailer, but a trailer teaser for Deadpool, which was just gloriously awesome. Gloriously. Gloriously. Now are you familiar with Deadpool? No. Okay, he's got all kinds of super awesome super powers. So for instance, he heals insanely fast. Okay. He's insanely crazy. He's just insanely ever today. Yes. But here's the thing. The craziness is actually super power. Really? Yeah. He also has this thing where he like pulls large objects just out of nowhere. Yeah. It's like the pocket dimension is what they call it. He's also very aware of the camera. So whatever medium he's in, comic books, video games, whatever, he knows he's in a comic book or video game. Yeah, I feel out of the scene because I really don't know this character apparently. He's huge. The internet loves him. But you should definitely check out the link in the description where you can see that trailer teaser. And within the next 24 hours, or by the time this goes live, probably eight or nine, you'll be able to see the actual trailer he was teasing. So you wanted to talk about? Yeah. I wanted to talk to the Freedom family about an airbus that is able to travel up to 3,000 plus miles per hour. No. I assume we were talking about a giant plane, right? Yeah. It's going to the airbus. So how big of an area could this thing be? Right. It could be one thing to New York and one hour or less. What? Yeah. That is insane. It's absolutely insane. So nonetheless, the infinitive is, according to airbus, much of the plane's aerodynamics are designed to limit and reduce the sonic boom it will create whenever it reaches supersonic speed. It's ridiculous. If you want to read more, open the description, of course, do not rip it. You guys can read more about this. Otherwise, you will have to go to rehab like this guy over here. Yeah. So we are, and he's going to kill me for this, going to skip the comments section today because we have a very special interview with Watson, a Freedom partner who received over 100,000 views on a video that he submitted to a Facebook page. And so let's see if we can get him in a call now. So Watson, when you upload the video, did you expect it to get this many views on Facebook? I mean, this seems insane. Okay. Yeah. I would say it. So basically, I put up this video on YouTube, I think around the 19th of July, around then, where I judged the don't judge challenge. I'm not sure if you're familiar with it. It's a trend which I just had strong feelings about. I hated it because it's this thing where you go like, you do this sort of ugly, you have like unibrow's and stuff like that and then you put your hand to the camera and then you take it away and you're an attractive person. And it's supposed to be for people with insecurities. So let's say you had cancer or something, you do it without your wig. Let's say you're losing hair, then you put your hand to the camera and then you turn out that you'd be fine. You'd have your hair and all that. But I mean, it was mainly I hated it because it was being spoiled by just attractive people, promoting their ego. So I judged it. It got something like 10 to 20 views. I sent it into a Facebook page very popular in the United Kingdom called Unilad. I didn't think they'd accept it. And then they emailed me a day later saying, well, did you narrate this? We'd love to have it on there. And I was just dancing with joy. The fact that because I felt five million Facebook likes and, you know, I was I was so happy. Watson, now that's amazing. How did you feel about all of this? Like, how did it feel as a YouTuber? I was ecstatic because I'd gone. I'd had seven. I have. Well, back then I had 70 subscribers and I was getting maybe 10, 20 views. And I was like, how come a page with five million or more than that, five million Facebook likes would be interested in my video? I was just because I sent it in as a bit of a long shot. I didn't think they'd accept it. And yeah, I was just ecstatic. That would be a word for it. It was crazy. So what's it? Would you continue to do this as a channel strategy? Yeah, it does seem like a really good source of traffic. Well, in terms of strategy, I'm working with Unilad in promoting my channel. I sort of, you know, speaking to them about future videos being posted. But I mean, I don't think anything will because it's got something like twenty two million views now. And I don't think anything will ever match up to that in terms of my videos. I don't think I'll ever produce something as good as that. But having said that, there are videos which they've been interested in off my channel, which they think, you know, could work. So that's sort of my strategy, really. Keep making YouTube videos and work with them to promote them. So Watson, tell us about your channel in one sentence. OK, oh, God, all right. Honest reviews, commentaries and much more banter. There you go. Is that all right? Of course, that's fine. So Watson, this is a fairly odd question. But what is your favorite pastry? Yeah, it's like donuts and streusels and like that deliciousness. OK, all right. My favorite kind of that's that. Well, that is a weird question. OK, I'm going to have to know you guys are going to think this is weird. I'm going to have to say sausage rolls. Is that weird? So are we talking like hot dogs and sausages wrapped in bread? Yeah, we're talking that we're talking pigs in a blanket. Watson, if you could be any superhero with any superpower, what would it be and why? OK, I would be a mind controller. OK, now this isn't just for promotion of my YouTube videos, I promise. You must like my YouTube videos now. It's I think it's probably I don't know, I think it'd be quite cool because I could mind control myself to fly. I could mind control myself to have all these powers. I could eradicate evil in the world like terrorism and stuff like that by, you know, submitting people with good thoughts. You know, I think that would be all right. Watson, we have a member of the Freedom Family named Zerkam. You're familiar with Zerkam, right? And he is having a little bit of trouble where people are, I wouldn't say bullying, but they're they're taking the mink as you would say in the UK about his channel at school. I'm wondering what advice can you give him about about dealing with this situation? OK, let me explain it in my situation and hopefully he can relate. So I had a channel called the DW Storm, which was, you know, maybe a year ago. And my school knew about it. I had, you know, friends watching the videos. But I think, in a way, I was a bit embarrassed by it. People would come up to me and sort of, I think, take the mick a bit, you know, because I was a very small YouTuber. I had something like 100 subscribers and people would. Yeah, I just felt very embarrassed, which is why I set up this channel and I wouldn't tell anyone. I didn't tell anyone about this channel because I was embarrassed by what I was uploading. And I was worried people would make fun of it. So going back to Zircon, is it? I mean, at the end of the day, in my situation, people took the mick quite a lot. And then when I reached a thousand subscribers and my video gone into Unilad and, you know, 22 million views, people were like, oh, yeah, that's my mate. Yeah, I go to school with him. He's my best friend. And I'm like, no, I never spoke to you before. You used to take the mick when I used to do it before. And I think at the end of the day, you've got to be like that. That's got to be your motivation. You've got to be like, no, I'm going to prove these guys wrong. I'm going to become, you know, successful in my YouTube channel. I don't care what the others say. Because at the end of the day is what your viewers say. And if they're taking, you know, the mick, they're not they're not viewers. They're not your friends in a way. So if you're getting picked on, my advice to you is just continue doing what you're doing. Do not let it destroy yourself because at the end of the day, you could have the last laugh and hopefully you will. I'm sure you will. So Watson, before we do let you go, because we know you're very busy with those amazing videos, what advice could you give us as content creators, even the freedom family? You just got to be creative in what you're doing and don't let anyone put you down, really. I mean, even the most famous YouTubers get hate, you know? So she just got to keep working. Watson, how many subscribers are you currently sitting at? OK, all right. Let me just look. OK, OK, holy crap. OK, so, you know, I said I had a thousand subscribers. I was just being optimistic. I actually have 999 subscribers and I'd be shooting my 1000 subscriber video today, hoping that I get a thousand subscribers. So hopefully by the time this comes out, I'll have a thousand. Hey, he's always at a thousand. If you guys want to go subscribe to Watson, make sure to cheer me up with the description and go subscribe to him. Let him know the rehash family supports him, guys. He's so close to a thousand subscribers. Make sure to go support him. Yeah, it would be nice to be number one thousand. Anyways, till next time, don't forget to like, subscribe and do all those things that make us love our jobs. Also, be awesome to yourself and amazing to each other. See you guys back in family.