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Still Here, I See

Still Here, I See

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"Still Here, I See" is memorable quote uttered by YouTuber jacksepticeye. In the video, jacksepticeye jokes with viewers "if they have a problem" with watching YouTube, challenging to quit the video before it ends.

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On December 16th, 2018, jacksepticeye published the video "QUIT THE GAME TO WIN." In the video, he jokingly challenges users to stop the video before the runtime has completed. At the end of the challenge, he says, "Still here, I see. Very good." The post received more than 1.5 million views in less than one week (shown below).



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That day, fans of the channel posted about the episode on Tumblr. [1] Tumblr user huffletrax posted a theory about the video, "As we waited to see what would happen, he stared at us and we saw his friendly smile slowly turn into a very serious and unsettling expression." The post received more than 830 notes in four days (shown below, left).

Additionally, fans began posting gifs of the moment. Tumblr[2] user thatonegirrl16 posted one about the video. The post received more than 625 notes in four days (shown below, center).

Throughout the day, users continued to make jokes about the video on Tumblr (example below).


As we waited to see what would happen, he stared at us and we saw his friendly smile slowly turn into a very serious and unsettling expression Still here I see. Very good jack, for five minutes straight:

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