The neighbors hate me.

Don't believe the fake media.

My school was actually really diverse.

My personal goal is to be a billionaire.

I'm not here to hurt anyone or harm anyone.

I literally have Mickey Mouse tattooed on me.

I love Bane. I love the Joker. I love Batman.

The Jake Paulers are the strongest army out there. Dab.

I overcame a lot of things, growing up, as everyone does.

I love acting. I'm definitely working on all things acting.

I come from a small town in Ohio and was always into sports.

I want to take my success and replicate it with other artists.

You're only one video away from going viral and changing your life.

I get to do what I want. And I get paid millions of dollars to do it.

You can become whoever you want to be. You can do what you want to do.

Drake has always been a huge inspiration of mine, and same with Lil Wayne.

I want to become an entertainment, tech, and business mogul just in general.

People naturally want to retweet and engage on super funny videos and memes.

When I stopped caring about every other content creator, I became the best one.

I got into a competition with my brother over who could make better Vine videos.

I'm really big into lyrics in my own songs, so I look up to Drake in that aspect.

Music is something I've always been interested in and incorporated into my videos.

YouTube is, at the end of the day, a search engine... that's why Google bought it.

I made a Vine with 50 Cent where I smashed two quarters together, and he popped up.

I'm gonna forget all the negative press and focus on being the best version of myself.

Disney was, like, such an amazing experience always for me, such a huge part of my life.

I have made multiple videos telling fans not to come to our house. I feel like a zoo animal.

Nobody's life is perfect, and each individual will have their own struggles and stipulations.

I'm in the lane where I can make music but also have it be funny and still good at the same time.

Social media stars are only relevant because they make content, so they can never stop doing that.

The Internet won't skip a beat, and neither will I. Technology is constantly changing and evolving.

I think it's about being really smart about hitting the right consumer product spaces at the right time.

Like, yes, we had a furniture fire get out of control in our backyard one time. But that didn't harm a single person.

Off camera, I'm, like, chill and very laid-back. I don't know if the word is 'shy,' but 'reserved.' I'm always thinking.

The early days, when Vine was so special and innovative - I would wake up and immediately want to make videos. I loved it.

I had heard about Vine through Twitter, and my first video was of me freaking out on my couch. Back then I had 5 followers.

I'd like to be a superhero or a supervillain in a huge action movie. I want to play, like, the Joker or something like that.

Every day, I'm trying to push the boundaries creatively, and sometimes it does push the boundary too far, and that's what I had to learn.

I knew I always wanted to be 50 percent social media and 50 percent traditional media. Because I believe the stars of the future will need both.

I moved to L.A. at 17, and for the fist time, I had to realize that if I run out of money, I'm moving back to Ohio - and I didn't want to do that at all.

Social media is kind of the same across the board, so you just have to know how to engage your audience, and you will be popular on any platform that comes up.

'It's Everyday Bro' started with me talking about the things I do on a day-to-day basis. From there, the creativity was unleashed, and the song was the result.

I'm the first social media star cast as a regular on a Disney Channel series, and I think I'm the first one under 25 from social media to become a series regular.

What I love about YouTube is that you don't need brands to pay you, because you get paid off the views. When I put effort into YouTube, I directly see money back.

I know it's a cliche. But, like, literally, I want to create an empire of dozens of talent under me to take my power and multiply it so that I become bigger than myself.

As I was growing my social media following and doing things in Los Angeles, kids in my school would start to hate on me, tweet me stuff... you name it, they said it to me.

People are lazy, and nobody wants to turn their phone to the side. I know I have my phone locked, so if I have to turn something to the side, I have to turn that lock off.

My goal there on the business side of things is to become the Dr. Dre of social media. He was mentoring younger artists and helping them launch their careers, like Eminem.

A lot of the celebrities' kids are Jake Paulers, and so they'll run up and say, 'My dad is this person,' 'My dad is that person.' I'm, like, 'Yo, what's up bro? How are you?'

I know how to sell a brand and create excitement around something, and so when you combine those two together -entertaining and marketing - it's like things start to go crazy.

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