“Top of the Mornin’ to ya laddies my name is Jacksepticeye!”
Basics:
Full name: Sean William Mcloughlin
Alias: Jacksepticeye
Height: 5′8″
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Bi
Age/Birthday: 33, February 7th, 1990
From: Cloghan, County Offaly, Ireland
Species: Puca
Family Life:
Spouse: Patty Walters
Children: a fur baby, BB or Big Boss, he’s a cat who thinks hes human
Hotel Duties:
Runs: Irish Meatballs with Mark Deck
Duties: “I help get gaming consoles in there, different arcade games and help get merchandise from other YouTubers into their shop at the front. I own it with Mark, who’s also a Youtuber, and it’s basically a place where if you wanna play a game, we probably have a way to do it. Plus old school arcade? Of course.
When I’m not helping with that I’m doing my own channel on Jacksepticeye, podcast with Ethan Nestor, called Brain Leak, or working on my coffee brand, Top of the Morning. Also bothering my friends if I can remember to message them.”
“All the way to fucking victory town, All the way, feels good to be a winner
every now and then”
Summary:
“I’m a bit loud, and can be obnoxious, I promise any joke I make is out of love of my friends. I used to be really quiet, and quite depressed when I lived back in Ireland, it was just me and a cabin and my games, so that was my outlet to meeting people and getting out in the world. I’ve met many of my best friends through Youtube, and I honestly love what I get to do. I run a charity stream called Thankmas, where I raise money for different charities for a whole day. We hit 10 million dollars last time and I honestly cried.
I’m fucking blessed to be where I am today. I’m usually seen with Valkyrae, Mark Deck, Val, Corpse, whoever I’m spending time with at the time. I’ll also bother Lizzie sometimes by calling her mom, I can’t help it, I don’t make the rules when she yells my name for me doin’ stupid shite. I honestly will talk to anyone, just remind my ADHD arse to reply. I also swear, I’ve tried not to, and I’m better at it but sometimes they slip through.”
“Simple challenge, I call bullshit on that! Grab it with your teeth, one is all you need”
Plots I'm open to/Wanting:
I'm looking for the following: FRIENDS, I’ve talked to myself too long, just come hit me up and say hi, I promise I don’t bite. I may prattle on but I don’t bite. any sort of plot I’m up for because honestly, my book is empty
In YouTube and other social media platforms, any niche and any topic can help you make huge profits simply by uploading your videos and sharing them with the world. Every view counts, every like counts and every share is a traffic boost.
Online games have brought a lot of fun and excitement to our online community. Online games and the online community are expanding, and influencers are also earning more money. How does it all work?
Here's a list that includes the names and locations of the most popular gaming influencers on YouTube.
Mark Fischbach
Markiplier is also known as an army from Hawaii was a student who left college to study engineering to become a YouTube gaming commentator. His videos, which he is a specialist in have been watched more than 7 billion times in five years. Irc101 His ultimate proof of cross-over success? In 2016 He signed a deal with William Morris Endeavor, a mega-agency.
Felix Kjellberg
Also known as PewDiePie is the world's most-paid YouTube influencer in 2016. If not for the nine videos he uploaded in early 2017, which contain Nazi imagery The Swedish gamer would have been the top Gaming category. Maker Studios, a subsidiary of Disney which is also his multi-channel network partner severed relations with him. He was also removed from YouTube's Red platform as well as the Google Preferred program. His brand is being tarnished, and he continues to earn millions from YouTube ads by itself.
Evan Fong
Canadian-born, he was known as VanossGaming. He quit the University of Pennsylvania to pursue his online career full-time. He makes jokes and chats with his colleagues and friends while playing games such as Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto on his YouTube Channel. He began voicing a character in the adult cartoon series 'Paranormal Action Squad' for YouTube Red in 2016.
Sonja Reid
She is also known as Omgitsfirefoxx. She started live-streaming in 2013 on the gaming platform Twitch. She uploads highlights on YouTube where she quickly amassed an impressive following which had resulted in collaborations with brands like Audi, Syfy, and Intel.
SSSniperWolf
A British-born YouTube influencer is also known as Lia Wolf which specializes in Call of Duty gameplay videos as well as anime and cosplay. The channel has brought her more than 5 million followers and subscribers which resulted in collaborations with Ubisoft, Disney, EA, Ubisoft and Disney. She stated, "I wanted to show that girls can play and excel at video games as well."
Jacksepticeye
His real name is Sean McLoughlin. He started posting daily on YouTube in 2012, when he initially joined the site. He is best known for his energetic and funny commentary. His videos have been viewed more than 7.2 billion times. He is currently signed by Revelmode. This is a subnetwork within Disney's Maker Studios.
DanTDM
Daniel Middleton is a professional gamer, popular online as DanTDM or The Diamond Minecraft. His expertise in the popular game for kids Minecraft and his followers has earned him up with a Guinness World Record in 2016 for having the highest number of views on a dedicated Minecraft channel which was 7.9 billion at the time.
TheSyndicateProject
Tom Cassell, the longtime gamer who was the first to reach 1 million followers on live-streaming platform Twitch way back in 2014. He has accumulated more than 10,000,000 YouTube subscribers since then due to his adventures in the Call of Duty and Halo franchises. Alongside his fellow list members Sonja Reid, Evan Fong, he is now signed to 3BlackDot gaming influencer agency.
SkyDoesMinecraft
Adam Dahlberg, 24 years old is a YouTube veteran. He began his career as a voice actor on gaming videos back in 2006 and more than a decade later his main channel that focused on the popular game for kids, Minecraft. He boasted over 11 million subscribers . He has now joined forces with Amazon, Netflix, and Nintendo and sells merchandise to fans , including posters and pillows.
Mari Takahashi
AtomicMari was the sole female participant on the wildly popular YouTube channel, Smosh Games, until early 2017. She is a part of Maricraft, a sub-series with a focus on Minecraft gameplay. Her Smosh Pit Weekly began in 2010, when she was a professional ballerina.
This kingdom is the last of the three young prospering kingdoms in the lands. Once ruled by a wise and kind king is now ruled by a ruthless and cruel king. Though he keeps the original court to help rule the kingdom he often makes rash and dangerous choices causing fear and distrust among their people. Many hope for the true king to return to the throne and not the usurper, there is word that the true king will return soon and bring back the peace and tranquility among the kingdom
Sean in a jar of plants because he looked so happy in the video today and it was really heartwarming to soon. It gave me inspiration to draw something happy
15 months is the story of Sean Mcloughlin’s struggle for a year and a half. A year and a half of despair. The way the shots linger, the way the colours seem to be darker, it shows what Sean goes through on a daily basis. With his health, you can see the inhalers and pills always shown first before the camera pans to Sean. The uncomfortable wheezing, you feel it smacking your ears. You understand what he meant now. He can’t even laugh without breaking out into a raspy wheeze.
What broke me the most is Sean watching his older videos. You would think he would be laughing at what he was in the past or at least cringing jokingly. No, you see a deep-rooted sadness etched on his face. His regret as a content creator? His regret as an artist? The way my heart dropped seeing his neutral reaction to his older videos says a lot.
You see Sean scroll on Twitter in very few shots. It could be him losing interest in what people have to say, or him just replying to his friends then going offline. That’s just a little thing that I noticed.
Another little thing that noticed is Mcloughlin’s leg constantly bouncing up and down. My older brother does this sometimes as well. It could be the fact that he just wants to fidget while his mind is focusing on something else.
And the ending. I really wanna talk about the ending. Sean is in some sort of basement (?) slowly walking out into a sunny field patch, spinning around and basking in the sunlight. What came from me was peaceful happiness. Peaceful happiness that Sean will improve. Mentally, physically and emotionally. Sure, a lot about him changed now. But that doesn’t mean he can do more things, things like this mini-film he made. He walked out of that dark basement, he’s free now. He free to improve himself the best way he can. And at the end of the video, we see a camera. Something similar to Bo Burnham’s special, “Inside” (which I assume this was heavily inspired by). Which could symbolize Sean wanting to do more with his content or breaking free from the monotonous drive from constantly making videos.
15 months is about the struggle of Sean Mcloughlin. The struggle with his physical health. The struggle with his mental health. The struggle with his presence online. But, now, with a year and a half of struggling....he will walk into a sunny field patch and bask in the light of his humanity.
Thank you Sean for making this.
Edit: Can I also add the shot of Youtube comments being projected behind Sean? The comments that he reads probably after every single video? Each comment could affect positively or negatively. And the thing is, Sean wouldn’t know to how unexpected the comments could be. The anxiety of reading comments, without knowing what someone will say, it’s mind-numbing.