Heroes come in many different forms.
Some people rescue others from burning buildings,Watch Kalakal Online or save the lives of puppies. Some wear capes and zoom around the earth.
Others, meanwhile, raise money for charity by saying "Gucci Gang" a full one million times.
Seriously, though, stop and think about that for a moment: 1 million times.
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The man who came up with this challenge is YouTuber Graham The Christian. He planned to give all proceeds to Red Nose Day. Graham wrote that he'd done this type of stream before, but "wanted to attempt something a little more ambitious".
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The challenge kicked off on 30 December.
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A few days in, as Graham cruised past the 200K mark, the official Red Nose Day Twitter account got involved.
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People who tuned into the stream, meanwhile, had a variety of reactions.
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The livestream finally finished a couple of days ago. Graham managed to hit the 1 million mark.
He's since shared a video showing the last 15 minutes of the livestream and the final 1,000 Gucci Gangs.
"Over 15 consecutive days I said the words 'Gucci Gang' on livestream 1,000,000 times," he wrote in the video's intro. "Usually for more than 17 hours a day."
You can watch the emotional conclusion below:
That clip has been viewed over 1.8 million times.
The live stream itself is now unlisted, but the view count is just over 280,000. Graham's Red Nose Day page is still open to donations, too -- it currently says he's raised over $10,000 for the charity.
To be fair, he certainly worked for it.
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