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SovietWomble is a British YouTuber and Twitch streamer widely known for his gaming/comedy content. He is most famous for his YouTube series "Random Bullshittery", involving his clan, Zero Fucks (ZF) playing different games in each episode – most notably Counter Strike Global Offensive, Day Z and ARMA 3.[1] His videos are well known for his editing style, involving heavy use of animated text and picture overlays for comedic effect.

Online History

SovietWomble's channel was created on June 26, 2011. His first uploaded video was "Zuuzuu vs Rhyger chopper duel in Bad Company 2", which as of August 2017 has over 71,000 views. The video featured two of his friends dualling helicopters in Battlefield Bad Company 2. During the first 2 years of the channel's life, his channels content consisted solely of Battlefield 3 gameplay.

The clan ZF (Zero Fucks) was created by SovietWomble and a number of his friends from DayZ. According to SovietWomble, "[ZF] are a bunch of close friends who hang out and we never do anything that resembles a proper clan". Notable members that appear in a large number of his videos include Cyanide, Nep and Edburg.

Random Bullshittery

On August 11th 2013, SovietWomble released the video "Random DayZ bullshittery", which as of August 2017 has over 2 Million views. This video was the first of what would become SovietWomble's random bullshittery series, involving him and ZF clan. The most recurring games in his series are DayZ (with 14 parts), Counter Strike Global Offensive and ARMA 3 (both with 8 parts). A large amount of other games have been played as one offs such as Left 4 Dead, SWAT 4 and Grand Theft Auto 5. His most viewed video is Random CSGO Bullshittery part 6, which as of August 2017 has over 9.5 Million views.

Other Online Presence

The r/SovietWomble subreddit was created on December 25 2014, and amassed over 30,000 subscribers in almost 3 years. SovietWomble also has a Twitch account were some recordings for Random Bullshittery videos are occasionally streamed. As of August 2017 the channel has over 560,000 followers.[2][3] His Twitter account as of October 2017 has over 140,000 followers.[5]

Personal Life

SovietWomble has yet to disclose his real name. He is 31 years old and lives in Brighton & Hove, England.[4]

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External References

[1] YouTube – SovietWomble

[2] Twitch – SovietWomble

[3] Reddit – r/SovietWomble

[4] Reddit – Frequently Asked Questions

[5] Twitter – SovietWomble



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