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The Eavesdrop Podcast

DOGE, Surviving a Poisoning, & 15 Years on YouTube | Drift0r | The Eavesdrop Podcast Ep. 93

The Eavesdrop Podcast

HECZ

Video Games, Leisure, Technology

52K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2021

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Huge thank you to Drift0r for coming on The Eavesdrop Podcast this week, check him out in the links below! https://twitter.com/Drift0r?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://www.youtube.com/user/Drift0r https://www.twitch.tv/drift0r Go to http://curolo.gy/h3cz to unlock your free 30-day Curology trial! Download the DoorDash app and enter code EAVESDROP2021 for 25% off and zero delivery fees on you first order of $15 or more—only for a limited time! Go to http://canva.com/hecz to get your free 45-day extended trial.

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0:00.0

As usual, I'm your host, Hector Rodriguez, Opticaxx. We have a man Drifter. Glad to be here.

0:16.4

Full name, Brad Overby. Okay. Brad Overby, Mr. Drifter, himself, legendary Call of Duty content,

0:26.0

gaming creator. What is it? Hutch always quotes you, and Hutch always says that the other thing,

0:33.6

yeah, you can go ahead and say that, doesn't bother me. It's a compliment. Yeah, so Hutch always

0:37.6

calls you the man with the biggest dick in the world. So congrats. I don't know how he knows that.

0:43.3

But he's, he's, he's Hutch. We've always been big fans. We watch, obviously, the majority of

0:48.5

your tech videos, specifically surrounding, you know, the world of connectivity on the internet

0:55.2

when playing Call of Duty. Some people call it latency. Some people call it lag. We can get into

1:01.4

that, but back to it. All right. Sorry. This episode is brought to you by Curology, Doordash and

1:05.9

Canvon. I'll tell you a little bit more about them later on in the show. I started creating

1:10.3

YouTube videos. I believe in 2007. One year before I did 2006. Now, it wasn't like a,

1:19.6

a, a career, more daily thing. I had a super cheap, like $90 digital camera that could technically

1:26.4

do video in about 480p. What do you technically? Like it was like really low quality, low res,

1:32.0

just something we got at Walmart. And I was doing little stop motion animations and little puppets

1:36.5

and jokes and just little little bits and nonsense once or twice a month on YouTube. It wasn't a

1:41.0

career then. No, no, it was a passion thing, right? Yeah, it was fun. It was like four years of

1:45.2

passion work for for a lot of us. When you started, did you have any intention on doing gaming

1:52.6

videos? Or like you said, it was just like animation and comedy. No intention of doing any of that

1:57.2

long term. It was literally just for fun. I lived in a small town. Yeah. There was nothing to do

2:01.6

besides nothing and drink. And I tried to find a more productive hobby and just started doing

2:06.6

little, I'd call them art films, but it was like cleaning your room and stop motion where your

2:11.4

socks scoot across. So I'm looking at my YouTube video right now to show you my first video that

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