The Spiffing Brit
The Spiffing Brit, know to his fans and friends as "Spiff", is a YouTuber and member of the Yogcast. He specialises in real-time strategy games and the breaking thereof; using exploits and glitches. He is well known for playing Sid Meier's Civilisation 6, Hearts of Iron 4 and Europa Universalis IV. His on screen persona is that of a stereotypical British person, as the name "The Spiffing Brit" implies he is a fan of all things British, notably the Queen, Tea (In particular Yorkshire Tea Gold) and world domination through colonialism.
Career[edit]
Spiff started his career creating time lapses of grand strategy games in certain scenarios with satirical comedy giving him the nickname "The Timelapse Guy" in his community. He gradually moved onto more comedically centred content which featured him breaking a variety of games using exploits and glitches. In June 2020, he began a hardcore minecraft server with weekly streams simulating a medieval society and the development of it with himself as Godking. As of June 2020 he has 1.1 million subscribers, 516 videos and more than 146.3 million views.
Personal Life[edit]
Spiff real name is Tom however his surname is unknown, he has a fiancée called Ashley (Mango) and resides in the city of Oxford, UK. Spiffs age is unknown however there is much speculation that he is 11 or 12 years old. He also plays Bass Guitar.
Trivia[edit]
- Spiff drives a Skoda Fabia.
- He has a discord server with approximately 35,000 people in which the staff and moderators are regarded as some as the most lovely people on the planet.
- Spiffs favourite tea is that of Yorkshire Tea Gold and it is referenced so much in his videos that they sent him a customised package of Spiffing tea.
- He creates an average of 9 videos every month.
- He has many notable quotes including "Oh beans!", "You silly melon.", "Are my mods ******** stupid!" and "Absolutely fantastic, ladies and gentlemen!"
References[edit]
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