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For the older video MrBeast made in 2013, see Why I Haven't Been Uploading (2013).

Why I Haven't Been Uploading (2020) is a challenge video created by MrBeast. In this video, MrBeast explains and demonstrates why he wasn't able to upload on his channel much. Basically, he has been constantly signing 68,337 "40 million" merchandise shirts in 12 days. MrBeast was exhausted and tired from all the shirts that he had to sign and even called this challenge a "mistake" because it was an incredibly hard challenge to sign a very large amount of shirts manually.

He anticipated a 40 million subscriber special that was uploaded two days later after this was done. The subscriber special was a very expensive video, considering that MrBeast had to use his merchandise (and advertisement/sponsor) money from the shirts that he sold to be able to afford the cars to make the subscriber special.

Description[]

"This took way too long..." ― Official video description

Progress[]

  • Day 1 - 2,001 shirts
  • Day 2 - 5,981 shirts
  • Day 3 - 10,001 shirts
  • Day 4 - 13,158 shirts
  • Day 5 - 19,128 shirts
  • Day 6 - 25,845 shirts
  • Day 7 - 39,686 shirts
  • Day 8 - 48,012 shirts
  • Day 9 - 58,162 shirts
  • Day 10 - 60,219 shirts
  • Day 11 - 63,340 shirts
  • Day 12 - 68,337 shirts

Crew[]

  • MrBeast

Thumbnail[]

The thumbnail shows MrBeast being exhausted for signing too many shirts. The background shows many of the shirts behind him, and it feels dizzy to replicate MrBeast's exhaustion.

Trivia[]

  • When MrBeast was talking about the special, the character censoring the spoilers for the next video is Mr. Krabs from the animated series Spongebob Squarepants hysterically laughing.
  • He built a contraption on day 5 for a better incline for signing shirts.
  • On day 8, a physical therapist for professional athletes was hired for MrBeast.
  • On the MrBeast 2 channel, a similar video was live-streamed before this video was uploaded. It was live-streamed on August 2, 2020. In this video, Jimmy consistently signs shirts for six hours.
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