Beloved YouTubers Who Died As Legends

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Technoblade, Christina Grimmie and Apetor might have all died too soon, but at least they'll ago down as legends. In fact, all 10 people in this video were YouTubers who died with legendary status.

This is, YouTubers Who Died As Legends.

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"Someone once said that when you die from cancer, the cancer dies too. that's not a loss - that's a draw." Technoblade never loses.

JustsomeSteve
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"An old man's advise." is a video I watch to keep me going when times get tough... I wish I found his channel sooner while he was still alive...

GrimKreeper
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R.I.P. technoblade, legends may "die" but their legacy does not.

thatguypal-jves
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The fact that Edd Gould isn't in this just makes me realize how small the Eddsworld fandom is

medmusical
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Etika's death hit me like a freight train...

atersol
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Rip technoblade personally cried when he died
Also rip to Lynja as an honourable mention the internet’s grandmother

stitchfaceyt
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Cancer didn't kill Technoblade. It broke the hearts of the fans. Technoblade never dies

Dante_Fr
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Etika was the definition of the word Hype. No one did it like him. Any one remember "MEW TWO!" Man, I miss him. RIP.

fucutiq
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Christina Grimmie’s murder was absolutely shocking and one of the few YouTube/YouTuber moments that really bled out into mainstream culture the moment that it happened. RIP Christina.

AdamKlownzinger
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it's a shame edd gould wasn't on that list, even if he didn't really start on youtube, eddsworld was a part on many people's childhood, may his world never stop spinning

jardelmartins
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when techno came up i was about to cry. its been hard these couple months and watching this hit me with nostalgia

RazerKiryu
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TinFoilChef was an older Minecraft youtuber who passed. He was on Hermitcraft and was known for accepting that he couldn’t play as much so he kept things slow and peaceful. It was a really refreshing contrast to the other hermits that would get full diamond in just a couple episodes while TFC was still in iron for ages, farming mostly by hand, just walking around everywhere instead of getting Elytra and Rockets really quickly, etc.

Yoda_
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Honorable mention: Cooking with lynja😔

Shadow_Man
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Rest In Peace Techno… i cried so hard when he died. I was sad for a whole 7 months, until i slowly got over it. But remembering he died, sometimes still makes me cry.

RENGOKUANIMS
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My man Yoteslaya. That a Legend in YT history. You will be missed big guy and thanks for getting us all into Borderlands

Hibbilab
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Another good youtuber was Grant Thompson. Hes known as the legendary The King Of Random. From backyard science to amazing projects, Grant dedicated his time to learning. After a while, he had to step back so he could tend to do something much greater. His wife and kids. Grant lost his life in a para motoring accident.

animelovershihan
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Laoshu's passing hits hard. something about his content makes me feel so warm and comfortable, such a genuine soul

holysmokes
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Sad to see that my idol Edd Gould cant have a place in this video 😢

mavikgomlekliturk
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If Technoblade isn’t here I am going to cry

Edit: So he is here, which makes me glad his legacy lives on. Do wish Cooking with Lynja was here

xXChoccyMilkXx
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I miss etika. Seeing his manic episodes become more unhinged and frequent leading up to his suicide was tough to watch. To this day I still get a little sad when a big game series or anime/Manga he loved gets a new installment or finally ends, cuz we will never get to see him pop off over some hype ass shit again. Nobody did it like him. He was so fucking expressive and passionate in the most infectious way, and it never felt like he was just acting wild for attention. Even in the early days when he was a small channel, he was the same way. I grew up watching him through my teens, and he had a real impact on the person I am now. I stand by the things I'm passionate about and I'm not afraid to express that passion in front of anybody. It's probably part of why I can get on stage and do vocals every week in front of a crowd of people and get people hype. I carry that same energy he had streaming into me being a metal vocalist.

eseph