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An Equals Three episode usually comes out twice a week, originally every Sunday and Wednesday, but changed to every Monday and Thursday. An average episode features three different viral [[video clip]]s, usually from [[YouTube]] or [[Fail Blog]]. After making comedic commentary on the videos, Ray offers a comment question of the day, which can be answered using the [[feedback|comment]] section beneath the video. The comments from the last question of the day are shown on the present video, [[accompaniment|accompanied]] by a musical selection, either from one of the videos or ''Stalkin' Your Mom'' performed by the independent YouTube [[musician]] Wax.<ref name="rwj" />
An Equals Three episode usually comes out twice a week, originally every Sunday and Wednesday, but changed to every Monday and Thursday. An average episode features three different viral [[video clip]]s, usually from [[YouTube]] or [[Fail Blog]]. After making comedic commentary on the videos, Ray offers a comment question of the day, which can be answered using the [[feedback|comment]] section beneath the video. The comments from the last question of the day are shown on the present video, [[accompaniment|accompanied]] by a musical selection, either from one of the videos or ''Stalkin' Your Mom'' performed by the independent YouTube [[musician]] Wax.<ref name="rwj" />

And Ray William Johnson doesn't let u make a wiki article about him even though ALL the other youtubers have one.


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Revision as of 20:53, 13 November 2010

Equals Three (=3)
Presentation
Hosted byRay William Johnson
GenreComedy[1]
UpdatesEvery Monday and Thursday[1]
Publication
Original release2008[1]
ProviderYouTube[1]

Equals Three (=3) is a popular biweekly webshow hosted by YouTube user Ray William Johnson on the video-sharing website YouTube. Each episode usually features three videos, either already popular or obscure. The show is well-known for its spawning of abundant Internet memes.

Content

An Equals Three episode usually comes out twice a week, originally every Sunday and Wednesday, but changed to every Monday and Thursday. An average episode features three different viral video clips, usually from YouTube or Fail Blog. After making comedic commentary on the videos, Ray offers a comment question of the day, which can be answered using the comment section beneath the video. The comments from the last question of the day are shown on the present video, accompanied by a musical selection, either from one of the videos or Stalkin' Your Mom performed by the independent YouTube musician Wax.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Ray William Johnson (2010). "RayWilliamJohnson's Channel". YouTube. Google. Retrieved 11 November 2010.
Honorary titles
Preceded by Top Subscribed Channel on YouTube
RayWilliamJohnson
Ranked second as of November 2010
Succeeded by