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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

MKBHD Schools Joe Rogan on Ultimate Frisbee

MKBHD, wearing a black WFDF hoodie, gives a primer on Ultimate (Frisbee) to Joe Rogan on the Joe Rogan Experience episode #1186. While MLU highlights roll, MKBHD coolly explains the ins-and-outs of the game, history of the sport, and the (semi-)pro league.

WATCH: Marques Brownlee Explains Ultimate Frisby

Joe Rogan: Do you play, like, that Frisbee...disc golf?

Joe Rogan: "I did not know this was even a thing."

Joe Rogan: If you asked 'When was ultimate Frisbee invented?' I would have said: "A couple of months ago."

Joe Rogan: "This actually looks really fun."



Tuesday, January 19, 2016

MKBHD Asks Question at Presidential Debate

Marques Brownlee [@MKBHD] - "side hustles: He also plays ultimate, as in Frisbee" - posed a question at Sunday's Democratic presidential debate between Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley.

Jump to 14:50 to hear MKBHD's query on best perspective...regarding technological privacy and security.



Shockingly, MKBHD was not - I repeat - not wearing any ultimate swag.

When asked about this wardrobe malfunction glitch, he tweeted:

Screengrab at Democratic Debate after MKBHD's question


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

MKBHD in WIRED


Marques Brownlee (aka MKBHD) is a Columbia High School graduate, a former New Jersey Hammerhead player (2013), a New York Rumble player (2014), and a Garden State club ultimate player, who was profiled due to his popular YouTube channel in the November 2014 issue of WIRED. The tech magazine boasts a circulation of 3 million.

The backdrop of his portrait shows an on-screen MKBHD in his traditional outfit - an Ultimate top. The blue one is the classic DUMP + SWING shirt.
Page 42 of WIRED (Nov 2014)

Brownlee has been previously interviewed by Ultiworld (August 2013) & USA Today (September 2014).  View his reviews.

Text from the last paragraph in WIRED: "Brownlee is currently balancing this one-man production with his senior year of college and—of course—playing professional Ultimate Frisbee for the New York Rumble."

Why the "of course" verbiage? Might it be because Ultimate is the new golf??