AugieRFC
AugieRFC is a commentary streamer and former host of RFC After Hours with Bowblax as Co-Host.
Augie is widely viewed as being directly responsible for the post 2021 commentary community as the known commentary channels came through a link from him. Took a hiatus, but returned to streaming September 19th, 2024 after over a year of never streaming. Incredibly poor choice in online friends.
In August of 2025, Augie would butt heads with longtime friend WillyMacShow over his recent video regarding BadEmpanada, in particular the sections talking about Kuihman, Jstlk and himself. He would go on Chud Logic's show the day after the video dropped, right before he went live with his response. According to Augie, in a Discord call a month prior, when Augie was trying to organize a debate between him and Kuihman, he began acting very paranoid, accusing Augie of recording their call, speculating that Augie was there to gather clips or recordings to send to Kuihman. The two are seemingly not on speaking terms. This event was referenced in his 2nd Half Baked Podcast episode, albeit at the very end.

Pre RFC After Hours
[edit | edit source]November 23rd, 2018
RFC After Hours
[edit | edit source]Beginning on January 29th, 2019,[1] RFC After hours was a live show hosted on various social media platforms over the years, hosted by Augie and Bowblax, with a rotating fleet of guests such as Nicholas DeOrio, Turkey Tom, Flamenco, Tipster and Aiden. Early episodes featured people like ExedPanda, CharmedSkull, Hibanabae, CiscoRFC and Masturbatory Tales of Wonder.

Hiatus from the Internet
[edit | edit source]During his hiatus from the internet, he would indirectly be involved with the Tea Party leaks. In January 2024, Augie and Connor would create Paint Guy a slop channel that would explain certain situations in under 10 minutes, this channel grew very quickly, with its first video reaching a million views in the first day. Not long after would reach 100,000 subscribers. It is worth mentioning that the two had previously attempted to launch a few channels before Paint Guy to very little success.
Return to the Internet
[edit | edit source]In the summer of 2024, Bowblax, the main co-host of After Hours got in a public spat with other commentary channels, such as Nicholas DeOrio, for reasons including but not limited to: perpetuating false information and not taking responsibility, begging for Aleks Geckmo to take down his posts making fun of him, and revealing too much sensitive information about him and his family. (See: Bowblax's Exile from The Commentary Community). On September 19th, 2024, Augie posted a post on his X account, with an artwork by Psych Draws, implying he will be hosting a debate between Nick and Bowblax to hash out their beef.[2] Though some people speculated the image was posted by someone else who had access to his account, this theory was shattered once Augie appeared live on camera later that day on episode 330 of After Hours.[3] Ultimately, the situation was not resolved, and everyone came on to humiliate Bowblax, ending the friendship between him and the rest of the community once and for all. This episode titled: "The End w/ Bowblax and Nicholas DeOrio" was the most popular episode of After Hours, with up to 4,600 peak concurrent viewers. It was also the last episode, as now the show was without its main co-host.
RFC Show
[edit | edit source]The RFC Show is the successor show to RFC After Hours, after that show ended. Like After Hours, it was also a commentary show, but unlike its predecessor, it did not host any scheduled debates, had interviews, and almost never hosted guests. It was hosted live in a physical studio, co-hosted by Augie and Connor. The first episode aired on December 16th, 2024. The show's full VODs are paywalled behind the AugieRFC membership program, and instead most viewers would watch parts of the stream through edited clips uploaded later on, mimicking formats done by competitor commentary channels such as Nicholas DeOrio and Chud Logic. The RFC Show lasted 12 episodes before ending on April 25th, 2025 as Connor was preparing to move to another state and couldn't host the show with Augie anymore.
Current Day
[edit | edit source]After the end of The RFC Show, Augie and Connor returned live on the morning of May 21st, announcing RFC Mania, a subathon. This was an idea based on a similar stream done by Connor on Internet VS, which lasted 5 days. This was a stream where either $100 in superchats or 20 memberships would spin two wheels that would ultimately give out either humiliating punishments to the hosts or add the amount of time they would stay on stream, all while also covering commentary topics, playing games, and reading chat. The first wheel, the online wheel, would decide what punishments would be dealt (or add time), and the second wheel, the IRL wheel, would decide who would receive it (Augie, Connor, or both). The viewers could also send superchats to be spoken on a loudspeaker while the hosts slept. The sheer amount of support the show got meant the stream lasted the maximum amount of time it could, which was 10 days. The stream lasted about 233 hours and ended at approximately midnight CDT on May 31st.
After yet another hiatus, Augie returned on August 1st, this time hosting his commentary show RFC Live alone. He covered trending topics and dramas of the internet world at the time. The very first episode of RFC Live got Augie into hot water when he criticized WillyMacShow for his handling of his personal information being doxed. Augie called out Willy for implying that streamers Kuihman and Jstlk were running a purposeful doxing campaign against him and his wife, a claim which he had little evidence to back up with. He also called out Willy in his unwillingness to call out Destiny for his dox to be spread far and wide, but endlessly going after Kuihman for the same reason (Kuihman showing Destiny's post was actually the reason why Willy was led to believe Kuihman was doxing him). On August 10th, Willy would upload a video doubling down on his claims, now implying members of Kuihman's community swatted members of Destiny's and criticizing Augie harshly for taking his statements into scrutiny. This would all culminate into the The Commentary Civil War of 2025, where Augie had to respond on stream against Willy and fight against WillyMacShow's and Destiny's fans of the false claims both Willy and Destiny were making. Augie ended up forming an alliance and Kuihman, Chud Logic, and JSTLK, who all agreed that Willy's claims were ridiculous. There was a distinct lack of support received from Nicholas DeOrio, though Augie and Nick would remain good friends to this day. The friendship with Willy however, has never recovered.
As of November 2025, Augie's most recent stream was on September 9th, and he has since been inactive on his YouTube, but he occasionally posts on X. His last video appearance was made on the Half Baked Podcast with Nick and Lord Vega, on the September 25th episode.
Trivia
[edit | edit source]- AugieRFC's username has a multifaceted origin. The "Augie" part is a diminutive of his name, being Augustine. The "RFC" part stands for "Red Fox Comms" which is a reference to BrainScratch Commentaries, a channel which features the YouTuber SomeCallMeJohnny, who Augie was a fan of when he created the username. The "Red Fox" part of the name comes from the name of a debate team that Augie was on in school.
- The most popular piece of content that Augie has produced under the RFC brand was a 2018 video on the RedFoxComms channel titled YouTuber Crushes Cats to Death on Camera (Peluchin Entertainment) which has accrued more than 700k views.[4]
- On his main channel, AugieRFC, Augie's most viewed piece of content is a 2019 video titled child abuse live on twitch.[5]
- A persistant rumor has spread throughout the commentary community that Augie is ethnically Korean.
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ 🔴📺RFC AFTER HOURS (1/28/2019)📺🔴 (RFCAH Episode #1 as seen in the RFCAH playlist)
- ↑ Twitter - @AugieRFC (Teaser to RFCAH episode #330)
- ↑ 🔴The End w/ Bowblax and Nicholas DeOrio | RFCAH #330🌵 (The final episode of RFCAH)
- ↑ YouTuber Crushes Cats to Death on Camera (Peluchin Entertainment) (AugieRFC's most popular video)
- ↑ child abuse live on twitch (AugieRFC's most viewed video on his "AugieRFC" channel)