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[15] [10] [14] The stream ended on April 13, 2021, at 9 pm (PDT), after running for 31 days. [19] Ahgren had 282,191 subscriptions at the stream's end, [20] and had surpassed two million followers. [13] Overall, Ahgren averaged around 43,000 viewers during the stream. [20] Following the stream, he stated he would not do another subathon.
Jeremy Harper (born June 18, 1976) is an American entrant in the Guinness Book of World Records for counting aloud to 1,000,000, live-streaming the entire process. The count took Harper 89 days, during each of which he spent sixteen hours counting. He began on June 18, 2007, finishing on September 14. [1]
Norme, 19, attempted to break the record for the longest time without sleeping, which was set in 1986 by Robert McDonald who remained awake for 18 days, 21 hours and 40 minutes. He tried for 12 ...
In November 2021, Kim Mi-Young, known by her Twitch username kkatamina, held the record for the most-subscribed female Twitch streamer with 73,623 subscribers until March 2022, when VTuber Ironmouse broke the record during her 31-day subathon with 171,818 subscribers.
The live stream was the first live stream listed on Cassidy Quinn of KGW ' s "Top 10 non-news live channels to watch on YouTube while social distancing". Quinn described the songs in the live stream as "a constant stream of low-key music you play in the background while you get work done, do chores, whatever you're doing at home right now". [70]
AllRequest_Live "Albert Wright" 24.001: 2022, February 4 12:00am: Streamed Live on Twitch from an undisclosed location: Can be viewed in its entirety on YouTube. [3] Current record holder for longest live performance of a single musical piece performed by a human. [4] [unreliable source?] Alexander Meszler: 24: 2023, January 29 5:00pm: Decorah ...
Yesterday (Sunday, January 5), Rüdiger Koch set a new world record for the longest continuous stay below the water in an underwater room. The aerospace engineer spent 101 days under the Caribbean ...
Ludwig Anders Ahgren [2] was born in Hollis, New Hampshire, [‡ 1] [‡ 2] on July 6, 1995, [‡ 3] the son of a French mother and Swedish father. [3] [4] He attended Arizona State University, where he was an inaugural member of Tempe Late Night (later renamed to Tempe Underground), a stand-up, improv, and sketch comedy club. [5]