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Prophet Mohammed
Name: Prophet Mohammed
Age: Unknown
Country: United Kingdom
First Poop: Late 2009 WMM YTPs
Year Started: 2013
Preferred Sources: The Innocence of Muslims, Islamic Parodies, Mike Tyson, The Passion of the Christ, Ghostbusters
Preferred Methods: Visual Effects, Use of Audio Samples
Preferred Software: Sony Vegas
Prophet Mohammed (also known as ProMo the Prophet Mohammed on the YouChew forums) was/is a shared YouTube account between two unknown video makers. The account was banned from YouChew for using a proxy server. The account was active during early-mid 2013. Their last upload was IslamBusters, a remix using Ghostbusters, Ghostbusters parodies, and obscure videos of Islamic prayer. Prophet Mohammed was a YouTube Pooper like no other. The account has had little activity lately, it is uncertain whether more videos will be made.
YouChew
On February 11th, 2013, Prophet Mohammed registered a YouChew account called "ProMo The Prophet Mohammed." His intro thread can be viewed here: http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/107774-hello-world-my-name-is-promo/ This was his one and only post, he was banned for using a proxy server.
YouTube
Prophet Mohammed's YouTube account received negative reaction from Muslims. He has received death threats for his work. YouTube Poopers received the channel differently. Some admire and have praised his unique style. He received attention from ChemistryGuy and has been discussed by SonicOutlaw on numerous occasions both on and off YouChew.
Videos
Prophet Mohammed has uploaded a handful of videos. Unfortunately many have been flagged and removed for "hate speech and racist content."
Style
Prophet Mohammed had a unique style. It was unlike anything ever seen in the YouTube Poop community before. They were meaningful remixes with an actual message behind them. Although crude at times, there is no denying that his videos showed true artistic vision.