As the fight against T-Series grew more arduous and frustrating every day, the young Swedish man, Felix, was becoming more desperate for content. I could use my subscribers' content to get more views, he thought to himself while pondering his next video. Unfortunately, he'd used that idea countless times already, and it just wasn't working. What else was there to do?
That's when it hit him. He began to sweat. Felix sat on the edge of his gaming chair, only $399, with his head in his hands. Can I really do that? Should I? Felix asked himself. He knew it was what had to be done. T-Series was tailing him too closely. He had to do something drastic, and it had to be soon. T-Series had to be stopped.
Felix got to work. He announced a live stream on Twitter: "Hey Bros- live stream in 2 hours to stop T-Series!" The Swede called his fiancee, Marzia, into the room.
"I need your help," he said, his voice dripping with desperation.
"Anything to defeat T-Series," Marzia said with determination.
"Here's the plan..." Felix explained to her what her role in the live stream was. She was reluctant to accept. On one hand, it was embarrassing, humiliating even. On the other hand... Marzia knew it must be done. T-Series was an evil that needed to be taken down, and it was up to her. She had the fate of YouTube in her hands.
"I'll do it." Marzia hugged Felix. "If this goes wrong, just remember... You'll always have more subscribers in my heart."
The next hour and a half was the longest of the two's lives. They paced the room countless times. They shook, they cried, they laughed... The tension and anticipation for the live stream was through the roof. Marzia checked Twitter over and over, reading what Felix's fans were saying.
"T-Series is gay," one tweet read.
"Sub to pewdiepie," said another.
These brought her to tears. She was so nerve-wracked about this live stream. Their lives were on the line; Their entire future was dependent on how it went. If she wasn't able to pull this off... It was all over. The years Felix and her spent together would be all for nothing. Their entire YouTube careers would be thrown out the window.
Marzia reflected on the better times on YouTube. She remembered when Felix didn't steal content, before the WSJ (SJW) came for him, before the Adpocalypse... Everything was so much simpler back then. Unfortunately, T-Series had to ruin everything.
"Half an hour left until the live stream. You better make it quickly," Felix said, interrupting her memory reel. Marzia nodded, rushing off to the kitchen. Felix sat down, leaning all the way back in his chair, which is only $399. He decided he might as well take a nap, since it's so comfortable.
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Marzia came back with a dish, just minutes before the live stream was about to start.
"Is it okay?" she asked, showing her fiance.
"It's perfect. T-Series doesn't stand a chance against this," he assured her. They got set up in front of the camera, preparing to go live on YouTube. Felix sent out a tweet reminding his followers: "5 minutes until T-Series dies."
Marzia grabbed Felix's hand, her breath shaking.
"I'm scared."
"Don't be." Felix made sure the camera was on and hit the go live button. "Hey, bros. Today, Marzia and I are taking T-Series down."
Within one minute, hundreds of thousands were watching the stream. Felix and Marzia made very brief small talk, responding to a few messages in the chat before getting into the main reason they were streaming.
"Alright, guys. Marzia, tell them," Felix said, squeezing her hand reassuringly.
"I'm not actually 100% Italian," she said, her voice shaking a little. "I'm half Indian."
The chat went wild.
"I really hope we still have your support. We need to take T-Series down. I'm on your side," Marzia urged, trying to convince Felix's subscribers that she was serious. Felix backed her up, telling the stream that she wasn't subscribed to T-Series.
The chat was still wild, but his fans calmed down, deciding there were more important things to worry about, like taking T-Series down.
"Actually, we have something that'll hopefully get us further ahead in this fight. Marzia made chicken curry lasagna, which we'll be eating live." Felix showed the dish his fiancee made to the camera. He scooped a serving on a plate for both of them, taking a bite of the meal.
Results were instantaneous. In seconds, T-Series lost hundreds of thousands of subscribers. In minutes, Felix reached a monumental 100 million subscribers, and T-Series had dropped to only a few hundred thousand.
Felix and Marzia were ecstatic. Both in tears, they thanked the chat.
"We can't believe this! T-Series is destroyed!" Felix grinned.
Someone donated $500, leaving the message, "Refresh T-Series's page!"
Felix read it aloud, then obliged.
"What the hell! This is insane!" He laughed, showing Marzia.
T-Series was gone.
Marzia cried, and the two hugged.
"I can't believe chicken curry lasagna destroyed T-Series!" Marzia exclaimed. Indeed, it had. The channel was gone forever. The answer to all of their problems was eating chicken curry lasagna.
"Thank you all so much! Next time, we're taking Jacksepticeye down," Felix said and ended the stream. He kissed Marzia and told her he loved her. They would have a future after all.
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