The biggest companies in the world and brands have come to me to help sell their product to the younger generation. And I speak the language of millennials, and they respond to my content.
Some of the best scientists can't explain gravity; Neil Degrasse Tyson, Bill Nye, in the end, do they even know?
I want to explore for myself and keep an open mind. There is a stigma of being a flat earther and if I'm going to do it I want to know the facts.
I can sing, I can act, my physical comedy is on point. I can do the splits.
All the Vine creators, we knew our home, the place we started on was slowly reaching a plateau.
The issue is sometimes when people are themselves, like, what if you suck, you know? There's a good chance you're not gonna resonate and not be relatable to people. You gotta be a goodhearted, positive person. And a lot of YouTubers I've met anyways are.
I don't think everyone should get a second chance.
Everyone deserves second chances.
They're the smartest, most cunning, slick, coolest group of people on the planet. Generation Z, I love y'all.
Why can I do the splits? That's weird. I'm uncomfortable with myself.
It's like, 'How can I reverse engineer what it takes to gain followers on a platform?' And I'm curious about how it works. And I'm the same way with people. I'm curious about what makes them tick.
A lot of people want to get involved, so thinking up Vines that require crowds is always good. But I've definitely gotten tweets before that were like, 'Just saw Logan Paul shooting a Vine and ran in the other direction!' so it's not for everyone.
I moved out to L.A. to pursue entertainment beyond social media. Because I could have made Vines from Ohio.
To my fellow creators, wholeheartedly, I am sorry I brought shame upon the platform. I promise I will do the community well and keep on trucking and bring light to YouTube.