Jack Stauber - The Most Mysterious Man On The Internet

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Jack Stauber likes to keep a mysterious online persona, so lets talk about that.

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I've known Jack quite a few years now(not super close but we used to have some pretty lengthy/in depth discussions of movies, music, art, whatever). One thing I feel should be known is he is definitely the furthest opposite of the creepy/weird image he presents via his work. he's actually offputtingly "normal" and laid back, and definitely not precious, pompous, or pretentious. He was also VERY famous in Erie before he blew up and he was basically the "king" of the music scene here (which centers around Basement Transmissions). On that note it's sort of surreal seeing people online having no clue about Joose and discovering it backwards. Like I said hes always been insanely popular and respected, so his larger world success isn't really a shocker. Jack cut off social media contact around the time he really exploded in viewership, understandably since people were already bugging him for exposure and whatever, plus his work can definitely attract some weird unwanted attention. More than anything I just want to impress, if possible, that Jack is one of the ONLY Erie artists I've ever gotten along with swimmingly, the other being Len Kabasinski... It says a lot that these are the two most successful guys because not only is their craft very selfless and giving, but they're just genuinely fantastic people, who don't act like they're better than you, or too busy/famous/etc to bother replying to you, and they both have a real self awareness and transparency to what they do. Catching up on movies and just bullshitting with him was so damn rewarding and stimulating, which is kinda rare for me to feel that way. He is genuinely a genius. Before I even knew who he was he'd message me out of nowhere and ask what I'm working on and how are things, there's a lot of people I know with similar experiences around here.

Other weird little tidbits that may surprise people, in a discussion we were having about Copyright vs. Public Domain he cited Troma Films and Lloyd Kaufman as positive role models in how they made their stuff free to watch on YouTube in its entirety. He said he HATES ads which is why his account never "verified". He's also really into fine art/illustration, we even follow one of the same groups, idk if I invited him to the group because he used to heart react all the pictures I'd share. He never posts anymore but he's online often so I see whenever he likes one of the paintings or whatever. He used to share REALLY out there experimental music and there'd always be some crazy group discussion. He also LOVES Ween, old school Nickelodeon, Terry Gilliam, Charlie Kaufman, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, etc.. Dude just has a phenomenally expansive and omnivorous breadth of inspirations. He also started off as a theatre kid and is actually a pretty good actor in his own right. Years ago he sent me a short film he made that had him acting and some musical segments, I've driven myself crazy trying to find it again to no avail, it's one of his works he doesn't really associate with and isn't attached to his account or whatever. (there's a TON of those, videos he made goofing around when younger). He was also the type of dude to ALWAYS respond eventually and thoughtfully, wish you a happy birthday, and check out any suggestions/recommendations I'd send his way. Surprisingly he's not fond of John Waters or Edith Massey haha he said Waters came to Edinboro once and talked about prolapsed anuses for hours. He sent me a video once of a modded Gameboy he scored in a thrift store packed with vintage games. He's also VERY fond of thrift stores unsurprisingly and will literally scour them just to find that diamond in the rough. He also makes his stuff have that old video effect by basically running them through an old VCR and "burning" it to them, so it isn't just a filter he can drop in easily or whatever.

tonywords
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A real fact is that when people reach a certain level of knowledge and facts about us, we lose privacy or it has just become a real luxury, it happens due to the "fame" many want to have, but they wouldn't even know how to deal with it. situation... well that's it this comment, I hope you grow up and be big!

MrFace-bchk
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It has now been a year since his last upload and this whole thing made me look way deeper into his music. Great business idea.

shavqi
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I love your channel, such high production value, you deserve much more than 100 subs.

ernestt
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Baby hot line still gives me chills the back story tho pretty much all of his song have sad back storys

TheRandomKids
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1:10 thanks for the shout out on the video

KuroKamiGM
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Nice video! I was wondering what font you used at 0:21.

mooseh
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(Other than my dad ofc) I think Jack is the most creative, clever, and artistic man out there.

gLiTcHd_sUnFLwR
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Jack treats it like a job, nothing more. Once he's turned off his instruments, He's gone. he doesn't want you to kiss his feet and praise him at every moment, with attention. Just enjoy his content. Celebrities should be more like Jack. Doesn't mean he hates anyone. Just keeping things separate from his personal life.

punking
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Your channel really seems like it can go places man keep going

realrelapse
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super underrated your videos are great

temporary_
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I kinda wondered what happened to him so this helps thx!

smallchild
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omg u pulled out nurpo? i loved that video of his. though it was creepy-

williamsbm
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Omg I'm a big fan and I'm only 12

tom-dquu
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Wow :0 I hope I wake up tomorrow and u have 300-400 subs like me :3

Sunset
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“The internets most mysterious man”

*_Boisvert having a stroke and dying* (IM JOKIGN BTW)

WielderOfTheChainsaw