JACOB SOBOROFF: Hey, it's Jacob.
Happy Patrick's Day.
Today we are cooking with Satan,
wing-suiting versus skiing,
and Ray WJ says goodbye.
RAY WJ: I'm retiring from =3.
I'm not dying.
JACOB SOBOROFF: One of the
biggest YouTubers ever,
is calling it a day.
Last week, Ray William Johnson
dropped a bomb on his 10
million subscribers, when he
abruptly said goodbye to his
hugely popular show, =3.
RAY WJ: I mean, really,
the only satisfaction
I get from doing
this these days,
is that I get to entertain
and interact with you.
Which by the way, has been
an incredible experience.
I feel so grateful.
I feel like some sort of
pageant queen in all this.
Like, I can't
believe you chose me.
JACOB SOBOROFF: He
uses his final episode
to take us on a trip
down memory lane.
It's pretty inspiring to watch
a show grow from something
he shot in his
college dorm room,
into one of the biggest
web series ever.
If you're a hard core
=3 fan, don't despair,
Johnson also revealed that the
show will continue without him,
and he's currently
looking for a new host.
Who should step up to the plate?
Maybe it's you.
Let us know in the comments.
ALEX: You just know any video
starting with a guy jumping out
of a helicopter, is
going to be amazing.
This insanity was just released.
It's actually a highlight clip
from a 2013 feature, Imagine.
A compilation of
eight extreme sports.
This got 200,000 views in a day.
Watch it, share it,
then watch it again.
Oh you thought I was done?
Wrong.
Watch it again.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Looking
for a tasty vegan fajita
recipe but have a little
trouble summoning spices
from the beyond?
Well you're in luck.
This is the latest
dark masterpiece
from Vegan Black Metal Chief.
He became an instant hit in
2011 when his first video
got over 2 million views.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Who
would have thought
veganism and black
metal would have
made for such a
tasty combination?
Head over to his channel
for some more metal
madness after this show.
CARLY: I don't know
about you guys,
but when I'm walking
next to somebody
at the exact same pace,
I get super nervous.
Daniel Koren feels my pain.
The latest video from this
Emmy nominated composer
explores this
awkward phenomenon.
DANIEL KOREN: What is so
scary about moving together
at the same speed?
Is it safety issues?
Intimacy?
Individualism?
Like, there is no
way I have something
in common with this stranger.
CARLY: It's quickly becoming
his most popular video, which
says a lot because his
channel is full of fun stuff.
JACOB SOBOROFF: This powerful
new campaign from a cosmetics
brand, seems to be showing
up all over the place.
They're asking people
to take it off.
[MUSIC]
CHERI: I have Vitiligo, and
it's a skin pigment disorder.
JACOB SOBOROFF:
Now they want you
to make your own camo
confession and post it.
For each video uploaded,
they're donating money
to an organization that helps
women with appearance related
side effects from
cancer treatment.
And submissions are already
starting to roll in.
JACOB SOBOROFF: The
comments on these videos
are overwhelmingly positive.
I'm wearing a little make-up,
I'll be honest with you.
After the show, I'm
going to take it off,
and upload a video
to my channel too.
I can never get enough
food and travel videos,
and Eddie Huang will
never let me down.
EDDIE HUANG: For those
of you haven't seen Fresh
Off The Boat, with
your boy Eddie Huang,
it's a food, travel, gonzo
journey is what people call it.
No, that's what's
up though, cause
not every neighborhood
got the 24 hours fish fry.
MALE SPEAKER: That's
why I rep the Bronx
until the casket drops.
Like people go,
yeah, where you from?
I'll be like, I'm
from the Bronx.
I won't even say
I'm from New York.
EDDIE HUANG: We roll into a city
with two cameramen, a producer,
and myself.
And we just try to show
you as much as we can.
And get a mix of
everything, and hopefully we
catch the essence of that
city, and it gives you
a new perspective.
This is my New York, and it
should be your [BEEP] New York
JACOB SOBOROFF:
Eddie, thanks man.
The final episode of
Fresh Off The Boat
is up today, go over
to vice right now
to check out the entire series.
Guys, International Day
Of Happiness is coming up,
and we want to know
about videos that
have turned your day around,
post a video that makes you
happiest, using the
hashtag #YOUTUBENATION.
Now play us out,
Dropkick Murphy's.
[MUSIC - DROPKICK MURPHYS,
 Shipping Out To Boston]
