He also reveals that MrBlockU managed to get a part-time job, earning $19 an hour. In the video, MrBlockU talks about how he was suicidal but that Justicul's video inspired more donations to him on CashApp. On October 23rd, the YouTuber posted a followup video and interview. The video (shown below, left) gained over 2.6 million views in nine months. At the end of the video, the YouTuber reveals that MrBlockU has a place to stay but is still looking for a job. MrBlockU posted numerous videos about how he wasn't allowed to see his kids and showing a decline in health. Eventually, he actually did end up leaving his wife, suspecting she was cheating and ended up homeless. Rumors started to spread that MrBlockU's was going through a divorce and was kicked out of his home. After the meme blew up, people would leave negative comments to try and get blocked by him. In the video, he talks with MrBlockU, who explains how the meme was used to bully him. On March 21st, 2022, YouTuber Justicul published a video about MrBlockU and how the meme negatively impacted his life. On February 4th, MaxMoeFoe posted a tweet quoting the video, garnering over 19,000 likes and 1,800 retweets in 17 hours (shown below). ONE HOUR of Fortnite MEMES (FUNNY TIKTOKS) Use code 'ALIA' to be shown in my videosHit LIKE and Subscribe - Thank youToday we'll be watching the BE. On January 27th, the channel released another meme featuring the video, garnering over 6,300 views in an hour (shown below, right). On January 26th, memes by cowbelly uploaded a video to YouTube and Instagram mixing Breaking Bad footage with the $19 Fortnite Card meme, garnering over 20,000 views on each (shown below, left). On January 24th, 8-BitAnt uploaded another version of the meme featuring Morshu RTX ON to YouTube, garnering over 2,000 views in 3 days (shown below, right). On January 15th, 2021, 8-BitAnt uploaded a video edit to YouTube recreating the video using Morshu from Zelda CD-i garnering over 6,900 views in a week (shown below, left). The video began spreading across social media through reposts, inspiring viewers to make video edits out of it. The original video was deleted sometime after going up and reuploaded to YouTube by Crispy Cronchy on January 15th, 2021, garnering over 1.5 million views in two years (shown regularly holds Fortnite card giveaways via his TikTok live streams, as evidenced by a second video advertising a Fornite card from him uploaded to YouTube in late January (shown below). And trolls, don't get blocked!" Throughout the video the camera angle is constantly moving and changing quickly, giving the video a laggy effect. In the video, he says, "Okay, $19 Fortnite card, who wants it? And yes, I'm giving it away. Sometimes prior to January 14th, 2021, now uploaded a video to TikTok sitting in the passenger seat of his car, waving a Fortnite Vbucks card with $19 on it in front of the camera in order to advertise an alleged giveaway.
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