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Emiru assaulted at TwitchCon

I stopped at...

"A court has since ordered me to lay out one statement at a time..." "This is me doing that..." No way a court ordered him to make a YouTube video stating what is false. I might catch up when the court has an actual ruling. Or not.
Yeah the court ordered him to list each instance of defamation and provide that list to the court (assuming that excerpt is correct) - not to make a YouTube video about it.
 
Damn bro those eyebrows are crazy

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That video of him was too creepy for me to watch more than like 20 seconds of. How do people get like this?

e: oh wait, this is a different guy? I just assumed it was the person in the op. Nevermind.
 
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They're all talentless hacks with the annoying ability to turn on the camera every day, only interesting because brands thought they could make money off them. The culture needs to move on.
 
E-Celebs are the scum of the Earth.
I'm 50/50 on this.

The streamers who are positive, like T-Pain, Maya, Shroud, Seagull, and RDC for example, usually just stick to positive stuff and avoid headlines.

That's why you don't really hear about them as much as the drama ones.

The way the news is covered is unfortunately why someone from the outside looks at streamers, always sees the drama and negativity, and they think all streamers are bad.

The reason I'm 50/50 is because podcasters have technically done far more damage to society over the past decade than I realized, and people at large are absorbing their news from them with near-zero qualified, professional people discussing these things.
 
I'm 50/50 on this.

The streamers who are positive, like T-Pain, Maya, Shroud, Seagull, and RDC for example, usually just stick to positive stuff and avoid headlines.

That's why you don't really hear about them as much as the drama ones.

The way the news is covered is unfortunately why someone from the outside looks at streamers, always sees the drama and negativity, and they think all streamers are bad.

The reason I'm 50/50 is because podcasters have technically done far more damage to society over the past decade than I realized, and people at large are absorbing their news from them with near-zero qualified, professional people discussing these things.
Yeah, I feel it's EXTREMELY easy to tell which are hacks, grifters, and troublemakers. As opposed to genuine folks just doing something they enjoy. I don't keep up with many content creators, but the very few that I do keep to themselves. They make that pretty clear too. I feel like all of the "groups" tend to get involved with really stupid shit. If not all of them, it happens with at least one or two almost all the time.
 
singular creators that just stay in their lane are alrite i guess.

but the strange twitch social cliques and the constant high school level/worst of wow guilds style drama is the worst humanity has to offer
 
singular creators that just stay in their lane are alrite i guess.

but the strange twitch social cliques and the constant high school level/worst of wow guilds style drama is the worst humanity has to offer
Those cliques and in groups are an unfortunate interaction that one needs to have as a growing streamer.

Sort of like the 'need experience to get a job but need the job to get experience'...the streamer version of that is 'need more viewers to get actual revenue but need to collab to get more viewers' thus sometimes you get associated with their BS even though you haven't done or said anything with that group since said collab.
 
we have a update

This guy really is something else. So not only his defamation lawsuit against Asmongold got dismissed by the judge, he's now paying ppl 10$ to watch like and comment in the video above to try boost his youtube career again, while making more lies to generate atention to him.

 
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