The online community of creators and fans awoke with heavy hearts as emotional tributes to Adam the Woo flooded the online community in the wake of his passing this week.
“This is how I started my day,” one friend wrote, “with his voice in my mind saying ‘get up’ and move forward. That’s him in a nutshell.”
Adam the Woo was also very famous among viewers for his travel or explore video sessions that featured him driving his van from the front seat and featured hundreds of thousands of viewers in the country.
His videos featured old movie settings in the smallest towns, and they seemed very personal and inviting to viewers.
Viewers didn’t just sit and enjoy his videos; they actually felt part of them.
In the tribute postings, it was revealed that Adam had the extraordinary ability to express his gratitude.
He saw people; he commented on their comments. And he encouraged them not to give up if it were about the thing they were passionate about in life.
In one of the tribute postings, it states that they will remember Adam by wearing an “LBTS” (Little Bad Things Small)-designed T-shirt that is actually for their Route 66 trip.
They said that Adam is “our friend” and not “just another creator behind another screen.”
The messages of love are pouring in from the YouTube community and inquisitive viewers who have one message in common.
The world seemed a smaller, kinder, and more accessible place with the existence of the one known as Adam the Woo.
It could be the coffee routine in the morning or the midnight video.
