Meeting Friends

It's a little known fact on Max's streams that you are able to distract him into telling stories about him and his friends. While his Twitch does have a channel points reward for "Topic of Choice" it has never been used to this day and is considered a waste of Teeth.

The origin of "So Basically", also "Así básicamente" was from when Max tried to describe the story of how he met the 2.68 million subscriber CallMeKevin as well as other friends often referred to as the CallMeFamily. It took approximately 2 hours to detail the story with every other sentence seemingly starting with the words so basically. A Discord user has attempted to summarise this, provided below.

The Summary
So basically, Liam had a Minecraft server and Kevin had one as well, but Henry played on both and Max only played on Kevin's because it was a public server. And one day Max's friend built a tower with a waterfall attached to it which lagged Kevin's server, and Henry who was a mod flew over and was like 'EH?' and Henry met Max and thought he and his friends were cool. Then Henry built a parkour castle and offered a diamond to whoever could beat it and Max beat it and so they became friends.

Then Henry started playing League of Legends at the same time Max did and invited Max to play it with Kevin and some other friends. And so they played together until some of them stopped, but Max and Henry still play LoL. But Liam didn't play LoL so that isn't how Max met Liam. So then, Max, Kevin and Henry got together to see if they got on in real life and so they went to EGX which is a lovely room of nerds, and Liam was also there because he was friends with Henry's friends, but Max didn't talk to Liam at that point but started hanging out as a group more. Max and Liam still were not really friends, but Liam would now play with Max on Minecraft more. So fast forward several years, they became friends and started a gaming house and this is where they are now. There's more where they went to Spain and Kevin nailed his broken twerk pants to a wall, but that's besides the point.