RE: Content Cop - H3 - What About Me? @iDubbbzTV @h3h3productions
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Summary
In a heartfelt and revealing video, Airsoftfatty publicly addresses various grievances and unresolved issues with Ian, also known as iDubbbz, regarding their past interactions and collaborations. Airsoftfatty reflects on the impact of the documentary 'Full Force' and the subsequent trolling and lack of recognition he faced. He expresses disappointment over being cut off and blocked by Ian, despite contributing significantly to Ian's most successful content. The video showcases Airsoftfatty's request for open communication and possible reconciliation, hoping for a renewed partnership or at least closure. The video underscores the need for acknowledgment and fairness in their relationship, as well as the emotional and personal stakes involved.
Highlights
Airsoftfatty reached out multiple times to iDubbbz with no response, feeling cut off. 📵
He discusses the impact and misrepresentation in the 'Full Force' documentary. 🎥
Airsoftfatty didn't receive financial compensation or acknowledgment for his contributions to iDubbbz's projects. 💸
He shares the emotional burden of dealing with trolling and lack of support. 😞
Airsoftfatty calls for reconciliation and better communication with iDubbbz. 📞
Key Takeaways
Airsoftfatty seeks open dialogue with iDubbbz about past issues and potential future collaboration. 🤝
He highlights the significant impact of 'Full Force' on his life, both positive and negative. 🎬
Airsoftfatty feels overlooked despite contributing to iDubbbz's success and calls for fair recognition. 🏆
He shares personal stories illustrating the emotional toll and challenges faced due to the documentary and subsequent events. 😢
Despite grievances, Airsoftfatty expresses a desire to mend fences and rebuild their friendship. 💔
Overview
Airsoftfatty opens up about his strained relationship with Ian, expressing disappointment over being ignored despite multiple attempts to communicate. He addresses the lack of financial and personal acknowledgment for his role in Ian's successful documentary 'Full Force.'
Throughout the video, Airsoftfatty describes the emotional hardships he endured due to the documentary's portrayal and its ripple effects, especially the trolling and negative attention received. The video serves as a heartfelt plea for recognition and understanding from Ian, highlighting the personal growth and achievements Airsoftfatty has made despite the challenges.
In closing, Airsoftfatty emphasizes his willingness to reconcile with Ian, proposing potential collaborations that benefit both parties. He calls for Ian to unblock him and engage in meaningful conversation, aiming to turn past misgivings into opportunities for a renewed and respectful friendship. The video ends on a hopeful note, expressing a desire for closure and mutual support.
Chapters
00:00 - 01:00: Opening Remarks and Unanswered Contact Attempts The chapter "Opening Remarks and Unanswered Contact Attempts" starts with a direct and straightforward tone, as the speaker acknowledges the difficulty of the message they're about to deliver. The speaker addresses someone named Ian, questioning their memory of past interactions. They express a sense of familiarity and a personal connection with Ian, who has recently returned in some official role, and extend a warm welcome. The speaker reveals their attempts to reconnect with Ian over the past year through multiple emails and calls to an old number, highlighting the unreciprocated efforts they have made.
01:00 - 02:00: Discussion of Full Force Documentary The chapter discusses a conversation directed towards an individual who seems to have blocked the speaker on social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube. Despite being blocked, the speaker mentions that commenting on a documentary appears to be the only way to reach the person addressed. The focus of the conversation then shifts to the 'Full Force' documentary made in 2019, which seems to be a personal story involving the speaker and their father.
02:00 - 03:00: Emotional Impact and Negative Portrayal The chapter discusses the importance of looking at facts and figures objectively, using a quote about liars manipulating facts for their benefit. The focus is on the analysis of a documentary and a video titled 'full force,' which is noted as being the highest viewed and most profitable, both in terms of sponsorship and ad revenue.
08:00 - 10:00: Performing for Creator Clash Unpaid and Isolation The chapter reflects on the gratitude and the exposure gained from participating in an event referred to as 'Creator Clash.' The narrator acknowledges the attention and positive impact it had on their life, garnering 24 million views. They express appreciation for the opportunity and its long-term benefits, despite any associated challenges. Transitioning into a phase of transparency akin to 'airing dirty laundry,' the chapter hints at revealing more personal or untold stories as part of a metaphorical 'spring cleaning.'
15:00 - 16:30: Critique of Ian's Associations and Past Decisions The chapter delves into reflecting upon the relationships and associations, specifically concerning the speaker's connection with Ian and Full Force. The narrative opens by metaphorically referring to oneself as a 'content detective,' suggesting a thorough examination and unraveling of past interactions and decisions. The speaker reminisces about a significant past event—Ian's first arrival in Battle Creek—describing it as an honor of monumental personal importance. The speaker hints at a mix of nostalgia and reverence, framed by familial connections, as underscored by mentioning the speaker's mother who might express pride in that moment of affiliation with Ian.
19:00 - 20:00: Personal Growth and Current Successes The chapter delves into an individual's personal growth and their current successes. The person reminisces about a transformative moment where they realized someone they admired was real and not just a figment of their imagination. This realization came about while they were looking out of a window. They reflect on the interactions during a filming period where they received significant attention from this admired individual. Although the admired person's looks and jokes were not necessarily kind, the narrator seems to appreciate the experience in hindsight, recognizing it as a part of their personal growth journey.
23:00 - 24:00: Desire for Reconciliation and Future Collaboration The chapter discusses the speaker's reflection on their past feelings and actions towards someone named Robert. Initially, the speaker was impressed, but upon reflection, they feel dissatisfied with how Robert was portrayed during a conflict they had. The speaker uses an analogy comparing Robert to Vegeta, a character known for his pride and complexity, indicating that Robert should be viewed in a more respectful and nuanced light.
RE: Content Cop - H3 - What About Me? @iDubbbzTV @h3h3productions Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to be blunt to the point and just get this over with because this is not an easy video for me to do. First off, Ian, what's going on? You remember me, right? I hope so because I see that you come back recently in an official capacity and allow me to officially say welcome back. Something the fans don't know about, but you sure as hell do is the fact that I have reached out plenty of times through email the past year. I've called your old number. I've texted your
00:30 - 01:00 old number. Got nothing. Uh you've blocked me on Instagram. And uh on YouTube, it seemed you've hitting all my comments because uh neither you nor anyone who watches those videos ever replies to me or acts that they've even seen my comments. That being said, um it does appear that this has become the one way I have to reach out to you. So firstly, I want to talk about Full Force. you know that beautiful documentary he made on me from all those years ago back in 2019 and you see my father taught me a
01:00 - 01:30 little saying that I've been looking at that documentary through past few weeks and I've realized something and my father's saying was that the figures don't lie but liars will always find a way to figure so let's look at the figures let's look at the facts of what the what the video is so full force is your number one most viewed And it is the video that has made you the most [ __ ] money, period. Both in sponsorship, money, and ad views. Don't
01:30 - 02:00 get me wrong. I appreciate it a lot. I really do. It brought a lot of attention. You brought a light to my crazy ass life. And I I will forever be grateful for this opportunity. 24 million views later, all these years later, right, we're here right now. in a season of airing dirty laundry, spring cleaning as they call it. So, it's time to air some out. Call
02:00 - 02:30 me a content detective if you would because there's a lot of things that need to be addressed about my relationship with Ian and Full Force in general. So, let's address this. All right. When you first came to Battle Creek, that was a huge honor. I I mean that it was a huge honor. If my mother were here, she'd tell you about how when you first pulled up, I didn't think you were
02:30 - 03:00 real. I was fake. But then I looked out the window and there the [ __ ] you were. And I said to myself, "No [ __ ] way. It's real, man. You were a [ __ ] legend, my guy. The thing is, you know, during filming, you shot me a lot of looks. You shot your camera guy a lot of looks. Not kind looks, per se. And you made a lot of jokes that I at the time had fly over my head
03:00 - 03:30 because I was starruck. But, um, now that I look back at it, I really don't appreciate the way that you portrayed Robert. Now, I get it. Me and him were fighting at the time. We had bad blood. But you made him look pretty dumber like you made you made him look pretty dumber like and in reality he's more like a Vegeta to my
03:30 - 04:00 Goku. That simple. He's not DMER, dude. And you know the lightsaber fight at the end? That was pitiful. I'm going be honest. It's [ __ ] pitiful. Both on my part and yours. You never were honoring me at all. You weren't honoring my originality. You weren't honoring my content. No, you were just making jokes.
04:00 - 04:30 Jokes. Jokes. Bon jokes. And um you know that's all fine. That's all fine and dandy. What makes me upset about it is you claim to be on a redemption arc and yet you've completely glossed over someone that you've [ __ ] over majorly. Like [ __ ] majorly. Let me ask you this. Let me ask you this. Okay. Let's say your kid develops a skill and
04:30 - 05:00 it gets him a lot of views. Or maybe he's just a weird guy in general and gets a lot of views, right? Regardless, your kid gets to a point that this famous guy comes and makes the documentary on him and this documentary becomes slowly his most highest viewed and highest grossing film he's ever made. But then your son doesn't see a penny of it. And then not only that, but calls your son out to the national anthem for a baseball game and doesn't [ __ ] pay him. And when he's there,
05:00 - 05:30 don't give him no [ __ ] respect because I'm almost [ __ ] certain you and Ana would raise hell. Straight up [ __ ] hell. Dn D level of seven layered hell. But I'm supposed to keep shut about it. I get that we were making lots of entertaining moments. We made content gold. But the problem is
05:30 - 06:00 um that tarnished me a little bit like badly. And you know at first it was life-changing. I started being able to pay bills with the money I made from YouTube. I started getting major views and everything else. But something that came with it was the [ __ ] trolling. I have come to know that this internet has some fairly nasty people on it. Okay? Because let me tell you something. I will give you a very good [ __ ] example and you're going to
06:00 - 06:30 realize why I'm upset. Because while I'm dealing with all this, you're there cashing the checks and not even thinking to say hello. But the simple fact is, right, you make all this money off me, got all that cloud off me, and then block me, cut me off over nothing over a simple [ __ ] what? That's what
06:30 - 07:00 I'm trying to figure out. Communication skills, buddy. They're like a potato. You don't communicate work [ __ ] And you know what? What gets to me the most is that that documentary is some of the only footage I have left of my mother's own voice. How do you think that feels? That's the one video on the internet maybe out of three that has your mother's voice in it. And I don't have any private videos or anything. I have one photo album from their
07:00 - 07:30 wedding. How do you think that [ __ ] feels, man? You literally put me on a pedestal. You literally made like a Roman family. You were like, "Oh, baby boy born. We take him to woods. We put him on a pedestal and we leave him there for the wolves." And that's what you did. You took this infant Spartan. And you said, "Here's your pedestal. There's a wolf there, wolf over there, wolf there. There's one over there just staring at me, waiting me to leave. And I ain't going to leave you no
07:30 - 08:00 armor. I'm not going to leave you no weapon. Bye-bye. And that's what you [ __ ] did. You left me to the goddamn wolves. Here I am. Still here. Still walking, [ __ ] I just walked into your [ __ ] camp. [ __ ] torn ass eye. [ __ ] carrying a wood spear. I'm ready to fight. I really do. I just wanted to legitimately ask because I'm getting to a point now where I'm getting [ __ ] emotional. I want to ask, was I ever legitimately interesting to you, Ian, or
08:00 - 08:30 was I another [ __ ] joke of yours? another goddamn video for you to make money off of like one of your stupid content cops. I'm I'm gonna be honest, right? It's a tough pill to swallow when people to this day make fun of you because when you were a little kid, a little autistic kid, you broke down and turned to the one place you felt safe turning to. When you called me for Creator Clash One to do the anthem, I was honored.
08:30 - 09:00 But something that you never told people and I kept my mouth shut for the longest time is I never got paid to do Creator Clash. No, you guys want to know how Creator Clash went? I'm just going to knock the whole Creator Clash thing out like right [ __ ] now. Okay? Because this is where I'm going to get the most mad. I went out there for a second time, gave you your most viral [ __ ] moment for your stupid boxing event, right? And don't get me wrong, it's not stupid. is
09:00 - 09:30 a good cause, right? But the fact I'm pissed, dude. I went there. I wasn't getting paid. You flew me out the night before. I didn't get checked into a hotel room till close to [ __ ] midnight. The next morning when I went to the event, I was supposed to have a spot I could go to where I could be alone because I don't do too good with large crowds, you know, where I could just go practice for a bit, get myself in the mood. And I got put in a little side room with the
09:30 - 10:00 catering with people coming in and out. I'm like nervous as [ __ ] And it was so bad to a point when the arena manager came in to get something and I was sat there kind of nervous. I didn't like people just walking in on me like that. It's one thing to know you're going on stage and know you're going to do it. It's another thing we just randomly have people walk in. He came up to me and what's the first thing he says to me? Hey man, I'm a veteran and you know, I just want to make sure you're not about
10:00 - 10:30 to go out there and [ __ ] this all up, right? Like, you're not about to go out there and rack this thing, are you? Oh, [ __ ] yeah. That's what I want to [ __ ] hear before I perform. Oh, and what's [ __ ] better, I got one sentence with you the whole [ __ ] trip. The guy who brought me out to do it said one sentence to me the entire
10:30 - 11:00 time. How I didn't get mad. Nah, mother side of me is too fired up now. I sat there and gave you another legendary performance. And again, what was I left with? Nothing. I didn't get paid. I didn't get no [ __ ]
11:00 - 11:30 sponsorship. And don't get me wrong, I was happy to do it unpaid because it was for a good cause. But I was expecting to at least be able to hang with you at some point before the fight or get more than just a sentence or maybe have you say something like, "Hey, good luck." Like I did to you during the one little sentence exchange we had. I said to you, "Yeah, good luck out there, man. I hope you get I hope you do good, man. You're doing something good here. Kiss your [ __ ] ass. You don't seem to understand that
11:30 - 12:00 every time you've caused drama for yourself in some capacity, it's always trickled down to me. you made that content cup and a lot of people are mentioning to me, I couldn't escape it. I never could escape your [ __ ] gravity. And yet here I am and I still stand. And you know what? Okay. Okay. Okay. I'm still standing and I've slipped and tripped a bunch of times,
12:00 - 12:30 fallen on my face a few times, but I'm still [ __ ] standing. Okay. Anyhow, this is kind of my first time addressing this in all a formal way, a more thought out and more actual precise way. And don't you think it's kind of weird the position you put me in? It was solved by your boogeyman, Sam Hyde. Yeah, your Baba Yaga took care of me.
12:30 - 13:00 man that I should have been afraid of because of your experience with him. He became my messiah and he helped me. And that's that's your arch nemesis right there. By the way, that wasn't even orchestrated. I didn't even realize that was the dude that was [ __ ] with you. You know, my best friend be he originally reached out to Sam for me because like I was going through some [ __ ] I was going homeless that [ __ ]
13:00 - 13:30 week when I reached out to him because guess what? Some of the trolls that came from you were calling my landlord at the time making death threats to a point that I was asked to move and given a oneweek notice. So my buddy B reached out on a whim and got me on Fish Tank season one. So by the way, that wasn't even [ __ ] orchestrated. I didn't even know who the guy was until after I was already on my
13:30 - 14:00 way. You know what the worst [ __ ] part is? I reached out to you first. I reached out to you about that situation. I didn't ask you for money. I said, "I need some advice." And then you sat there and told me, "Sometimes you just got to cut the bleeding limb off and get a job." Is that what you say to someone that you thought had potential? Or is that some is that something that you say to someone that you consider a
14:00 - 14:30 waste? Answer me that, Ian. The very demon that haunted you and a random man in relation to you. My friend be and s helped change me into the man that I am today. I was just a teenager when my [ __ ] dad died and now I'm sitting here in my own home that I own that I had a hand in [ __ ] building. You know what's even
14:30 - 15:00 infinitely better? In the past year alone, I've lost nearly 150 lbs. Yeah, that's the truth right there. But um you know what? I feel like this needs to be said publicly. Sad as it may seem, Sam has never once said a bad thing to me about you. And I mean that. He's never
15:00 - 15:30 mentioned it. Never even mentioned you. He doesn't give a [ __ ] I mean, come on, man. He just helped a fellow man down in their luck. And right now, you know, I needed a friend, you know. You know, thank God. Thank God he was listening and he sent me be and he sent me Sam because it sure as hell not on Satan's left nut sack wasn't you. I'm going to be honest with you that contact
15:30 - 16:00 cop situation and I mean wolf rough. I mean you're not you're not really seeing the big picture are you? Those friends of yours harassed my dude. And I mean they they seriously harassed him worse than any of the stubs harassment I've ever gotten. You got to be kidding me. The fact that you are backing these guys up after they had CPS show up to that person's house. I can't even talk proper. After they had CPS show up to
16:00 - 16:30 H3's house, dude, at 6 [ __ ] a.m. We had those Ask someone who's dealt with CPS before. Do you know how terrified those [ __ ] kids must have been, Ian? Or are you too [ __ ] greedy and selfish to think about that about how their kids must have [ __ ] felt? And don't even get me started that idiot saying, "Oh, they don't form me three."
16:30 - 17:00 Meanwhile, scientists disagree. People with a degree disagree. People with half a brain cell disagree, but those are your friends, right? I don't get what the [ __ ] it is that you gain from chilling with these people. I mean, think about it like this. But you
17:00 - 17:30 have a swastika sword, a nari symbol, and you're wearing the [ __ ] Palestinian flag. You really think that was going to win your fans over, man? Do you really think something like that is going to be that gets people going, "My ear jimmies are jingling." Or is that some [ __ ] that's
17:30 - 18:00 going to get people looking at you like, "Hats off for the funeral march because that definitely ain't the end." We [Music] know. Hats off. Thumb in my pocket. Yeah, it's over here. If if rubbing shoulders with your enemies, you know, if that's no big
18:00 - 18:30 deal, then why are we here? Why did you cut me off completely? That's something I want to know. Why? Why? Why was Froggy Fresh banned from the event? Was it because he was trained by Sam Hyde? I knew Sam Hyde. Is that why uh you have me blocked and everything? I mean, come on. It's the same thing with Ethan, right? It's worse because it's involving children. That's the worst part. You're doing this to a man and his kids.
18:30 - 19:00 This ain't just a one-on-one situation now. This is becoming personal, bro. Since full force, I really have grown quite a bit. I've been asked to hold hours since I've met Kaisat. I was even on ESPN at the Nathan Hot Dog contest. Formed in five different bowling lines. All right. Opened up for [ __ ] Playboy Cardi. And of course, you know, at the same time, Travis Scott for Complex Con. And yet, you know, I performed, you know, I opened up for Shane Gillis for a
19:00 - 19:30 soldout show back when he was in Boston. You know, Badland Chugs [ __ ] does regular work with me. I'm still uploading weekly to my channel. Still doing all this [ __ ] work. Even when I'm a turtle with a shell that's had C4 put on it and exploded. I've started this way last year. built a [ __ ] home. I'm making strong friendships and a and I've come to have a family now that I actually care about. A family that isn't going to turn their [ __ ]
19:30 - 20:00 back on me. Something you desperately need and you ain't going to get like this. To be able to put my side of the story out there. How hard it is to find any semblancey of normaly in my life because that documentary has done so [ __ ] much. I can't get a [ __ ] 95 anymore. I can't go get a regular job. And and that's not the only reason, but that one video has more
20:00 - 20:30 views than any of my videos combined. So, especially now that you're so hy judgmental of your past, how come you won't address our friendship? How come you choose to run away from your biggest video subject that you've ever had when your newest biggest video ever could have literally been redeeming
20:30 - 21:00 yourself by helping that subject turn things around? Where's my pat on the back? I want you to understand that I do appreciate all the opportunities that you've done because it's it's brought me to a point where I am today. But there are parts that still to this day unfair. Unfair causes me [ __ ] pain. And it
21:00 - 21:30 sucks because I've done all that for you, but you can't have one conversation with me. I respect you as a creator. You know what I'm saying? You can't not have respect for you. You're a legend. The name Idubbbz TV is always going to exist in some capacity. Whether it's a joke or something we take serious. I valued the friendship we had. I also need to understand that every time you point a finger at someone, there are at least 100 fingers pointing right back at you. you. How are
21:30 - 22:00 you going to be so judgmental when you know you've got yourself into situations like this and you've got them unsolved? I mean, come on. You believe in karma? You believe in redemption at all? Have you actually considered a redemption art without coming back for me? After all, you left me to the dust, man. You left me holding the bag. And
22:00 - 22:30 the worst part is that bag to this date is still empty just dust in the wind. So I'm reaching out today, not with the sun, crocodile tears, or some weird black guy in the background dancing with me. That makes no [ __ ] sense. I'm not sitting here with some chick gaslighting me as a gaslighter.
22:30 - 23:00 But as a man face to face, YouTuber to YouTuber, I'm going to read this to you real quick. I hope we can have an open conversation about this in the future. Maybe we can even work together again, but this time it makes sense for both of us and not just you. Drop your shield and hit me up. I'd love to film a full force too with you. So how much my life has
23:00 - 23:30 changed and heck I'd love to come help you with act three. Matter of fact, [ __ ] the rest of this. [ __ ] the rest of it. There's a little bit more, but [ __ ] that. All in all, look, as much [ __ ] as you have done to me, I still would like to have a friendship with you. I still would like to have a conversation with you. I still would like to help you do good things. So,
23:30 - 24:00 please unblock me. Let's talk. Hop a call. Record it if you wanted to. For all I gave a [ __ ] but can we not have one conversation after all I've done for you?