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Think about that for a moment. If this, "Pewdiepie" was in fact kidnapped, why would he be leaving clues to random people online, rather then to the local police or other groups of individuals that can actually do something to help him?
To be honest, it's just a pathetic attempt at getting more views to his channel.
FINALLY, someone phrased this correctly!
PewDiePie: It's all a stunt.
Is any amount of money worth that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziPwinFDnr0
RIP beard.
Oh the one hand, I knew it was fake. On the other hand, I was kind of wishing my jaded heart and ability to actually think would allow me to believe this was a real thing. On the third hand (What? Radiation can often lead to unexpected mutation. Did you not take the G.O.A.T.S. exam? It's on the test...) I feel really bad that SO many people believed this was a real thing, and not just another him being a goof. The last one makes me really sad.
Well he does have a lot of little kid followers I suppose they'd believe anything if it's "on TV".