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Logan Theobald[1], better known online as LSToast, is an American[1] YouTuber who makes Beat Saber, Bonelab,[2] Clamb,[3] and other VR videos. He's especially well known for his "DADADADADADA" and "Rush E" Beat Saber shorts.[4]

History[]

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During the time of March 16, 2014 and October 14, 2017, he uploaded videos of him playing yoyo.[5] He then uploaded his first Beat Saber video in May 17, 2018.[6] And he then became homeless on purpose somewhere before July 3, 2018, he chose to live in his car at a Walmart parking lot and applied for a job at a library.[7]

At the same date, he posted messages in the Beat Saber Modding Group Discord, asking how to make a thumbnail for a custom song and then tips for better tracking when playing VR outside. His first question was ignored because people were focusing on the second one, saying that playing VR outside was ridiculous and told him to play VR inside, which he then said that he was homeless and sent a video to proof so.[7] People then understood and requested him to start making vlogs. He then had a plan to make him more famous, which was to map PewDiePie's outro into Beat Saber, and then uploaded it on Reddit hoping for upvotes. His plan was unfortunately unsucsessful as his Reddit post only got 13 upvotes.[8]

Nevertheless, he uploaded his first 3 homeless vlogs in the 6th, 7th, and 10th of July, 2018 on his second channel.[9][10][11]

Channel Milestones[]

Subscriber Milestones[]

Note: The following dates are according to Social Blade. Dates may vary by one or two days due to differences in time zones.

  • 3,000,000 subscribers: July-August 2022
  • 4,000,000 subscribers: May-June, 2023
  • 5,000,000 subscribers: somewhere near June 17, 2024

Trivia[]

  • He claimed that he used to ranked the #5 in the world on Beat Saber.[1]

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