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Was Markiplier UNUS or annus?

The YouTube channel Unus Annus was maintained jointly by Mark Fischbach and Ethan Nestor-Darling. The two engaged in a range of activities on the channel while avoiding the typical gaming videos for which they are known, uploading one episode per day. Mark represented the “Annus” persona, while Ethan stood in for the “Unus.” With the…

The YouTube channel Unus Annus was maintained jointly by Mark Fischbach and Ethan Nestor-Darling. The two engaged in a range of activities on the channel while avoiding the typical gaming videos for which they are known, uploading one episode per day. Mark represented the “Annus” persona, while Ethan stood in for the “Unus.”

With the end-goal of removing all of its content from YouTube after a one year run without any intention of preserving it, as well as discontinuing Unus Annus’ merchandise, the channel’s name, which translates to “one year” in Latin, was created on November 13, 2019 as a way to give their viewers a once in a lifetime experience, free of, what they considered to be, restrictive guidelines. This technique tied into the symbolic imagery of frailty and mortality employed by Unus Annus and their term “memento mori,” and it was in line with Mark’s belief that not everything is preserved on the internet and that the most treasured experiences are contained within those special, transitory moments (Latin expression for “remember that you have to die”).

 

Was Markiplier UNUS or annus?

A dual channel called Unus Annus started on November 15, 2019, and it concluded exactly one year later on November 15. Mark Fischbach, popularly known as Markiplier, and Ethan Nestor-Darling, also known as CrankGameplays, made up the partnership.

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