 In this video, I built and designed the most special PC possible for the person who helped me buy this house, for the person who helped me pay for my dad's chemotherapy treatments, and for the person who allowed me to have the content creation career that I have today. I used to make $17,000 a year. I had so little money that one weekend when my girlfriend was visiting, I literally had to sell my gaming PC just so I could pay for the date, and I didn't just sell it to a friend. I had to bring her to a Craigslist meetup in the middle of our date. There's a lot more to that story, but the point is, I was broke. You think about content creators, there are a lot of people that come to mind that make millions doing what they do, but there are a lot of creators that don't actually make that much money, and before I met Foosly, that was definitely the case for me. Now she didn't just come to my stream one day and drop a MrBeast don't know, she did something much more valuable. She taught me how to stream. Now I know that might seem like the most boring basic shit I could have possibly said, but hear me out. Streaming is really fucking hard. Don't get me wrong, it's easy to download software and buy a webcam. Over a million accounts go live on Twitch and YouTube every single day, and yet less than 1% of those accounts actually make enough to go full time. On top of that, only a fraction of that top 1% actually make enough to support themselves financially. In content creation, it's really hard to watch anything that doesn't already do well because, well, nobody watches low view videos and next to nobody watches lower view count streams. So when you go from viewer to creator, it is extremely frustrating and confusing to try and figure out why your work isn't paying off. When I first started making my own content, that was also the case for me. And even when I look back at the glimpses of success I had on my own, it's almost impossible without any guidance to understand why it did well and how to replicate it going forward. So rewind to 2019, I was invited to streamer camp. Well I wasn't invited. I had to prove through multiple rounds of applications that I deserve one of the few spots available at this camp. Look, I just really wanted to go. And after making it in and getting to go down to LA and meet with all these different streamers and experience all these different moments, my life completely changed. It's impossible for me to explain how much I learned that weekend. I don't know if you can put a dollar amount on an experience like that because of how unique it actually is, but I can definitely say that I am recording this video now in this house that is a direct result of the knowledge that I gained from that weekend. And in case you don't understand how valuable content creator knowledge is, here's a clip for you. Long story short, Leslie made me, but I'm not the only one. There are a lot of content creators that are out there that are better off after having interacted with Leslie and like I said earlier, if it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be in this house. I wouldn't have been able to pay for my dad's medical expenses and I definitely wouldn't have the content creation career that I have today. So I was streaming when I was sent this clip. So afterwards, we called and talked. So what are you thinking? For the most part, I'm totally down with literally anything that I've seen all the PCs you've made. They've all been like amazing. After that conversation, I hopped on a call with Steertzay, the artist who helped me with Lily Pichu's PC build. And after two hours of talking, we had nothing. The problem is that Leslie is a variety content creator and coming up with a theme for somebody who doesn't have one is extremely difficult. And not only that, she's been streaming for like eight years. She was basically there when the terms of service was written. What made this more difficult is that when Twitch was heavily attacked by DMCA strikes a couple of years ago, Leslie had a fear of being banned off the platform because she had two out of three strikes, had to delete all of her clips. So I didn't even have any reference points to see what her history was like. So in the end, I made a discord group with mods from her stream and prominent figures in her community to help me piece together her history. They were able to help me fill in the blanks from her career from among us. To her hair salon and her music career. Ultimately, I think we had enough to put together a build for her. And yeah, this is where the sponsored segment of the video would go if I had a sponsor. So here's a shitty transition of me cutting to a build month. Okay, so we're finally here after all the fun of this project. Let's see what she thinks. Hello, what's dropping off a package? You don't even know you can hate this. It could be the worst thing ever. You've seen maybe a tiny bit. Yeah, the sock. Do you have a knife? I saw like they had to bring a knife. So I'm sorry this took months, but I think it ended up being worth it because we ended up getting better parts for anyways. Really? Yeah. What do you know? Those are in here. 2090s don't exist. I've done a couple like this, but not one like yours specifically. As you know, there's art on here, but in the past we've gotten it put on acrylic and then put the acrylic on the case. There are some pieces like that, but for this case, the art is on the case. Like it is printed on top of it. And the first person we've done it for. So, so I'll introduce it like layer by layer. So, oh, there we go. Because your room has always had like the cyberwave aesthetic for like the last year. That's why we tried to go with the blocked off grid pattern with the botanical leaves to kind of tie it all together. Because we could have gotten a million different art pieces and we did. But it looks tacky when it doesn't tie together. So you'll notice on the top and on the front and in other places. It's printed on. This is printed on. Yep. Definitely don't shower it to test it. It's even on the mesh panel. And then the most time consuming piece is the one on the back. Oh my gosh. So, which references do you see? Okay. Molly from Animal Crowd course. What's that under your bed? Probably a guitar. Sock. Really pasty among us. The chest we screw with the chest. A tomatone because I don't think I know anything. Shoe's cuts. Coffee. Yep. My logo's here. Yeah, we got the new logo, the rebrand. Holy crap. We're getting it in on the detail. This is so good. Those are all the references for the back. For the front. Pop this off so it's easier to see. I remember when Pokemon was a big deal to you and Virgil. I would say a good part of my community too. So one of the inputs that he had from when we were coming up with the art is gave Leslie the shiny laprists that she really likes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So we have you writing on the shiny laprists. I remember a while back you even put it out on Twitter that someone from your community sent you their old Yu-Gi-Oh card pack and then she mentioned that one of your favorite cards was Mirror Force. Mirror Force. So we got Sokko looking like Yu-Gi holding a Mirror Force with the Mirror Force in the background. It is so cute. William Puzzle. Yeah. And then this part for the power supply shroud. So we have Sokko here again with your name and the branding. And then we have a camera down here. I guess this could be for April now. A vlog. It's a great April. So I can see better than Christopher Yee. Oh, 100%. That was easily. This is definitely better. You want to see it on? Yeah. All right, let's see it. Crazy. Ready? Let's see. I imagine this fries the whole thing. This is all you. You press it. I have to press it? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Is there anything in the shot making it ugly? Move, move, move. All right. And I press this big one. Yeah. You like it? Oh. Yeah. So something they do with the printing. It's like, oh my God. This is amazing. Same thing goes for the reader force to the back. Let me see. And if you look on the cooler now. Oh my God. Yeah. So cool. Yeah. We get the flers to do logo everything. It's all, it's a Fusely custom PC. It really is. Yeah. This is like, this is more me than anything I can think of. Like, oh my God. This is crazy. Oh yeah. I was like, oh gosh, here we go. They're so sick. That is so cool. The stars, look at them. Yeah. Everything that's cut out transparent is so that the RGB shines more through it. This is the only part I think that he left translucent, which I think is a really nice taste because it makes the Fusely and Soco Pop more. This is crazy. Chris. No way. What do you mean thank me? Thank you. No, this is the coolest thing I've ever gotten. Like, this is actually like the craziest gift I have ever received in my life. I want it to be nice. I think I've told you this enough times, but like I like cannot stress like how much like Streamer Camp literally changed my life. Like, I've told you all the financial shit that it helped cover. So like, there's like no way, like, this is like nothing in comparison. So I wanted to make you something as nice as possible. I'm sorry, it took so long. No, no, I apologize. This is literally like the craziest gift. Like, I was not expecting it. Whenever I had no idea it was gonna be like this. This is like, I've seen the stuff you've done, you know, and then I just still can't believe it. It's crazy. It's like my PC. I'm gonna say this at a time. If you attempt to pay me, I will fight you. I will pay you. No, you fucking won't. No, you fucking won't. This is great. This is a gift. This is crazy. Okay, well, what if I told you how much I've made since Streamer Camp and then like, you know, I mean, no. Not as much as you at best girls. I'm sorry, Chris, you literally deserve it all. Like you're popping off. I've seen like you like grow so much. Like, you know, I'm like. That's you guys though, you know. No, no, no, it's not. Streaming is tough. Like sometimes it takes a voucher. And like, you know, you can invite it. You invited people out to, I think Albert talked about it. He like tried to say that that opportunity is probably worth $15,000, $20,000. I think in, from my specific perspective, I think it's prices. It really is. Yeah. No, I mean, like Streamer Camp is sort of like our way of vouching for people. But we also like got vouchers. It's like a voucher. You pass, it's like a voucher system, you know, in a way. And you are one of the people that has succeeded in my expectations. Like, and when I talk with Edison, I'm literally always, we're always talking about you. We're like, dude, Chris has really, like surpassed all of expectations. Like I like genuinely do. Yeah, this is really special. It's actually really special. I mean, this means a lot. It's, it's crazy to look at something that like, clearly there's so much work put into it. And like, it embodies me so much. I just look at it and I just get happy. And it's like, this is so special. So it's fine, it's fine, it's fine, it's fine, it's fine.