A Hundred Thousand Times
I found out this streamer named Mibu said Fortnite
one hundred thousand times on a single stream. Just the word, over and over, for hours. No gameplay, no commentary, nothing. Just saying it.
Mibu had apparently built a reputation for these kinds of stunts—pointless endurance challenges that don’t require any actual skill. It’s its own strategy: can’t be good at games, be unforgettable instead.
By that point Fortnite was everywhere. After League of Legends and PUBG had their moment, this one owned everything. Drake showed up on streams. Ninja was actually making money. The game was inescapable, which meant everyone was trying to figure out how to ride the wave.
So Mibu sat down and said the same word a hundred thousand times. The original post made it clear that watching the whole thing is an ordeal—something you endure rather than enjoy. But people paid attention. That was the point.
I didn’t watch the full video. No reason to. But I get why it happened. Can’t be good at anything? Just be willing to do the stupid thing longer than anyone else. That’s enough.