No matter what somebody thinks about your videos or whatever, everyone can agree how much work it is.
I always wished that I was gay, that I was just 100 percent gay - for so many reasons. No. 1, that means I would know who I was. No. 2, it would be a lot easier for me to be accepted by people because I wear wigs and dresses on the Internet, and I'm feminine and all these things. It'd be so much easier to be just like, 'Yeah, I'm gay.' But I'm not.
I want to know the psychology of a YouTuber... do you think, to be a YouTuber, you have to have something off?
Being a comedian, it's hard. People hear 'YouTuber,' and they automatically think, 'a social warrior,' and you have to stand up for all these things.
I was morbidly obese. It was a way for me to create a shell around me so that nobody would look at me.
I have a P.O. Box that I get about 50 letters a day that my mom picks up, and a lot of weird gifts I like to show on my videos.
'Mad TV' is one of my most favorite shows of all time and is a huge part of my obsession with sketch comedy.
For me, it's always fun to have people that do the same thing as you or and have the same work ethic as you. A lot of my friends have YouTube channels, and I use them in my videos, and I'm in their videos.
The problems you have as a kid will seem ridiculous when you get older because bigger and worse problems will come along.