![]() ![]() Though Jason was initially met with sympathy, many would later realise Marano was alive and well, and that Jason was lying for profit. *Rest in Paradise*" and "SAYING GOODBYE TO MY GIRLFRIEND ALEXIA (REST IN PARADISE)" click-baiting the "death" of his girlfriend, Alexia Marano, in a car accident. On January 21, 2020, Jason Matthew Ethier of ImJayStation uploaded two videos titled "My Girlfriend Alexia Died. He co-hosts the Some Ordinary Podcast with Nux Taku and Oompaville. When MamaMax's video exposing predators on YouTube was taken down, Muta was one of the YouTubers who supported him and made a video on the situation. Charlie and Muta discuss each other in their videos a lot, and he also revealed he trusts Mutahar a lot since he worked in technology and security. Some of Mutahar’s fellow YouTuber friends include Nexpo, penguinz0, Huggbees, and blameitonjorge. ![]() The video went viral with media all around the world covering it. On April 13, 2020, Mutahar uploaded a video about how Valorant’s anti-cheat engine could be a security and privacy risk to consumers. Mutahar supported EDP445 after YouTube refused to send him a Gold Play Button. YouTubers such as penguinz0 and Pyrocynical credited him for uncovering the lie. In 2020, after ImJayStation announced his girlfriend Alexia Marano's supposed death, Mutahar noted that after being unable to find any reports of her passing, the police confirmed that Marano was not involved in any car accident in Ottawa. On the next day, Dan removed the video discussed by Mutahar and claimed that the police showed up at his house. In a video uploaded on November 7, 2019, he criticised YouTuber Dan Sullivan for abusing his dog. In early 2019, Anas started to focus on commentary videos. In the video, he takes a look at the "Blank room soup.avi" mystery. His most popular video titled "WTF IS THIS VIDEO!?! - Deep Web Exploration 11" was uploaded on Augand has garnered over 4.3 million views as of March 2022. Mutahar continued to focus gaming videos on his channel until August 2, 2015, when he started to focus on Deep Web and Creepypasta videos instead. In late 2013, he also started streaming on Twitch. He earned 40,000 subscribers after only a year of making videos. He opened his current channel, SomeOrdinaryGamers, on March 15, 2012, and uploaded his first video the next day, in which he played the classic video game The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. ![]()
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