Following the modest success of MVP Baseball's Long Forgotten Demake, I had a really strong feeling that this, my next upload was gonna be the one to break me through to the next layer of YouTube, to bring me the massive YouTube audience that would carry me on through the rest of my career.

     Now compared to when I was finished up the 4th Golf Cart City Pilot, I knew in my head the exact type of video I wanted to make. But this time around, it wasn't all that clear.

     It took some time but I eventually settled on the idea to make a video on Flatout. As remember, when I started this channel all I was making gaming videos. Sports games, racing games, that's the type of shit that I was obsessed with a few years back. It was there where I started the script for

the video. And man, this shit was something else.

     Let me tell you, the MVP Baseball script only took 2 or 3 days to finish, shit was only 13 pages long. The Story of Flatout was absolutely nothing like that, this shit took me damn fucking near an entire month to complete. Shit is without question the longest video I will ever make, with the script alone taking up 38-some-odd-pages.

     And this shit took a long damn time to finish, I had started work on this video right after MVP Baseball and by the time my summer break started, I had only finished roughly 26 minutes (Chapter 1). Then some horrific shit went down, my stupid loser high school cut off all of my access to Adobe Premiere Pro. Fuck them, I was literally in the middle of making my YouTube magnum-opus and they just didn't even care, I fucking hate them so fucking much.

     But returning to real shit, I would take all the way until June the 14th for my dad to find a pirated copy on the internet for me to use. And from that day onward, I was the most productive I have ever been in the history of my life. I spent every single day, 8 damn hours every single day slaving away at this video. I had absolutely no social life or did anything of note over the 2024 Summer Break. I was somehow, someway, able to single-handedly complete the last 80+ minutes of the video in just under 2 months. In fact, ironically enough, the video was ready just in time to be released on the last day of school. Just like that, the far-off distant dream I had about this video had finally come true. And "The Story of Flatout" was finally released to the greater public on August 3rd, 2024.

Bruh Casio can eat my fucking dick, those aborted fuck ass Asians didn't even pay me for this shit. Because when I rightfully confronted the CEO about it I got kicked out, so I bombed the whole building. Y'all wiggas can all burn in hell, every last one of you money laundering fucks.

These Sony wiggas really out here dropping lightskin PSPs.

Nah, it's actually crazy that Stonetoss chose to draw world-famous Scullymaxxer William Alexander in this comic.