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Our Third Life is a YouTube channel featuring satirical confession vlogs by hosts Pupinia Stewart, Schmitty Winkleson and Steven Skyhard. Some videos on the channel have been widely circulated online under the misconception that they are not satirical.

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On March 3rd, 2015, the first video was uploaded to the channel, in which Skyhard emotionally reveals that his mother deleted his Club Penguin account (shown below).

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On June 7th, the channel posted a vlog titled "England is Confusing," in which Stewart feigns misunderstanding the United Kingdom's pound currency for the pound imperial unit of measurement (shown below). On June 22nd, a video in which Stewart derides minions was uploaded to the channel (shown below, right). Within nine months, the videos gained over 445,000 and 961,000 views respectively.

On August 21st, a vlog titled "I Love Memes" was uploaded to the channel, in which Stewart expresses her distaste for "normies" and Pepe the Frog (shown below, left). On August 22nd, the channel featured an autonomous sensory meridian response video by Winkleson (shown below, right).

On September 7th, Stewart posted a vlog calling for the removal of all languages except "Americanish" (shown below, left). On September 9th, a freebooted version of the "England is Confusing" video reached the front page of /r/videos,[3] where it gathered upwards of 860 comments and 50% downvotes. In the comments section, many pointed out that the video was likely satirical, while others mocked Stewart's intelligence for misunderstanding the pound currency for a unit of measurement and thinking "English" and "American" were two different languages. That day, The Daily Dot[2] posted an article titled "Reddit falls for teen girl's YouTube comedy routine, ironically calls her dumb." On September 13th, the @real03l[1] Twitter feed was created for the YouTube channel. On September 14th, Stewart uploaded a video in which she argues that the world is "running out of gravity" (shown below, right).

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About

Our Third Life is a YouTube channel featuring satirical confession vlogs by hosts Pupinia Stewart, Schmitty Winkleson and Steven Skyhard. Some videos on the channel have been widely circulated online under the misconception that they are not satirical.

History

On March 3rd, 2015, the first video was uploaded to the channel, in which Skyhard emotionally reveals that his mother deleted his Club Penguin account (shown below).


[This video has been removed]


On June 7th, the channel posted a vlog titled "England is Confusing," in which Stewart feigns misunderstanding the United Kingdom's pound currency for the pound imperial unit of measurement (shown below). On June 22nd, a video in which Stewart derides minions was uploaded to the channel (shown below, right). Within nine months, the videos gained over 445,000 and 961,000 views respectively.



On August 21st, a vlog titled "I Love Memes" was uploaded to the channel, in which Stewart expresses her distaste for "normies" and Pepe the Frog (shown below, left). On August 22nd, the channel featured an autonomous sensory meridian response video by Winkleson (shown below, right).



On September 7th, Stewart posted a vlog calling for the removal of all languages except "Americanish" (shown below, left). On September 9th, a freebooted version of the "England is Confusing" video reached the front page of /r/videos,[3] where it gathered upwards of 860 comments and 50% downvotes. In the comments section, many pointed out that the video was likely satirical, while others mocked Stewart's intelligence for misunderstanding the pound currency for a unit of measurement and thinking "English" and "American" were two different languages. That day, The Daily Dot[2] posted an article titled "Reddit falls for teen girl's YouTube comedy routine, ironically calls her dumb." On September 13th, the @real03l[1] Twitter feed was created for the YouTube channel. On September 14th, Stewart uploaded a video in which she argues that the world is "running out of gravity" (shown below, right).



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