The 7 Deadly Sins as Streamers

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4 Dec 202311:34

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses seven streamers who embody the seven deadly sins. Pride is exemplified by Neon, who faked his death for views. Lust is represented by Jaishi, accused of grooming children, leading to his removal from a prominent Minecraft server. Gluttony is depicted by JustusAMinks, whose alcohol-fueled erratic behavior drew viewers but was unsustainable. Envy is embodied by Nadia, whose jealousy led to accusations of cheating in gaming. Wrath is illustrated by Bossman Jack, whose gambling addiction resulted in destructive outbursts. Greed is shown by Pokimane, who launched an overpriced cookie brand, alienating her audience. Sloth is attributed to xQc, a react streamer criticized for monetizing others' content with minimal input.

Takeaways

  • 😔 The streamer Neon, known for his prideful behavior, faked a near-death experience to gain viewership and attention.
  • 🚫 Jaishi, accused of grooming children, saw his online career end after being removed from Dream's Minecraft server due to the allegations.
  • 🍻 Justus a Minks exemplified gluttony through her excessive alcohol consumption and erratic behavior on stream, leading to a downward spiral.
  • 🤬 Nadia, representing envy, built her career on jealousy and resentment towards male gamers, which led to accusations of cheating in her gameplay.
  • 💰 Boss Man Jack's wrathful outbursts were fueled by his gambling addiction, where he would react violently to losses, entertaining viewers.
  • 😡 Pokéman's greed led her to launch an overpriced cookie brand, Mina Cookies, which was a copy of cheaper alternatives with a significant markup.
  • 🤔 Xqc, representing sloth, faced copyright issues for his react streams, where he monetized content with minimal added value.
  • 👎 Pokéman's response to criticism over her cookie prices, insulting her audience, showed a lack of empathy towards those who supported her.
  • 🎮 The script discusses how the seven deadly sins manifest in the behaviors of various streamers, impacting their careers and reputations.
  • 📉 Despite the negative impacts of their sins, some streamers like Pokéman and xqc continue to maintain or even grow their online presence and wealth.

Q & A

  • What are the seven deadly sins and how are they represented by the streamers mentioned in the script?

    -The seven deadly sins are pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. In the script, each sin is exemplified by a different streamer: Pride is represented by Neon, Greed by Pokeman, Lust by Jaishi, Envy by Nadia, Gluttony by Justus a Minks, Wrath by Boss Man Jack, and Sloth by xQc.

  • What was the initial focus of Neon's YouTube channel?

    -Neon's YouTube channel originally focused on gaming content, specifically around the NBA 2K series.

  • How did the release of Fortnite impact Neon's streaming viewership?

    -The release of Fortnite significantly increased Neon's live viewership, taking it from single digits to the low hundreds.

  • What was the controversy surrounding Neon's hospitalization and alleged death?

    -Neon posted a series of videos falsely claiming he was in critical condition and about to die, which concluded with a video implying his death. It was later revealed to be a publicity stunt as he was never actually in the hospital.

  • Why did Jaishi's online career come to an end?

    -Jaishi's online career ended due to accusations of grooming children, which led to his removal from the Dream SMP server and his subsequent silence on all social platforms.

  • What is the pattern that emerges from the stories of Jaishi's interactions with young girls?

    -The pattern involves Jaishi meeting young girls on Discord, quickly turning the conversation inappropriate, pressuring them to continue, and asking for reassurance that their interactions would remain a secret.

  • How did Justus a Minks' behavior on stream change after her popularity increased?

    -After her popularity increased, Justus a Minks began to exhibit frequent emotional breakdowns and excessive alcohol consumption on stream, which attracted more viewers but was unsustainable in the long term.

  • What sin is Nadia accused of exploiting for her online career?

    -Nadia is accused of exploiting the sin of Envy, as she built her career on being a female gamer who was better than male gamers, which led to scrutiny and allegations of cheating.

  • What addiction drives Boss Man Jack's uncontrollable anger?

    -Boss Man Jack's uncontrollable anger, representing the sin of Wrath, is driven by his addiction to gambling.

  • What was Pokeman's business decision that led to a significant backlash from her audience?

    -Pokeman launched Mina cookies, a supposedly healthier alternative to mainstream cookies, but they were found to be nearly identical to another brand with a 225% markup, leading to a significant backlash when the high price was revealed.

  • Why was xQc's YouTube channel initially banned?

    -xQc's YouTube channel was initially banned for copyright violations as he was monetizing content by watching and reacting to other people's content live on stream without adding significant original content.

  • How does the script suggest that wealth and success do not exempt individuals from falling into sin?

    -The script illustrates that despite the wealth and success of the mentioned streamers, they still fall into sin, showing that material wealth does not prevent moral or ethical failings.

Outlines

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😈 The Prideful Streamer: Neon's Downfall

The first paragraph discusses the seven deadly sins as represented by streamers, focusing on 'Pride' exemplified by the streamer Neon, whose real name is Rangesh Mutama. Initially a passionate content creator, Neon's YouTube channel shifted from gaming videos to live streaming, particularly with Fortnite. Despite gaining viewers, Neon's pride led him to a publicity stunt involving fake hospitalization and a faked death, which severely damaged his reputation. His subsequent actions, including getting jumped twice, were all driven by an insatiable desire for relevancy and fame.

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🤩 The Lustful Streamer: Jaishi's Demise

The second paragraph moves on to the deadly sin 'Lust', represented by the Minecraft streamer Jaishi, whose real name is Demetrius. After gaining attention from the popular streamer Dream, Jaishi's viewership increased significantly. However, his online career came to an abrupt end due to allegations of grooming children, with over 40 individuals coming forward with similar stories of his predatory behavior. Jaishi's actions led to his removal from Dream's Minecraft server and an end to his online presence.

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😨 The Gluttonous Streamer: JustAMinks' Self-Destruction

The third paragraph explores the sin of 'Gluttony' as demonstrated by the streamer JustAMinks, whose real name is Rebecca. Known for her 'just chatting' streams on Twitch, Rebecca's behavior became increasingly erratic, marked by frequent emotional breakdowns and excessive alcohol consumption. This pattern of behavior attracted viewers but proved unsustainable, leading to a decline in her online presence. Despite this, Rebecca has indicated that she is on a path to recovery.

😠 The Envious Streamer: Nadia's Controversial Rise

The fourth paragraph delves into 'Envy', with Nadia as the central figure. Nadia began streaming in 2021, gaining popularity as a skilled female Call of Duty player. However, her rise was tainted by allegations of cheating, with suspicious gameplay activity observed by viewers. Nadia defended herself by attributing discrepancies to glitches and claimed that criticism was rooted in sexism. Despite the controversy, her viewership continued to grow, suggesting that exploiting envy can be beneficial for an online career.

💢 The Wrathful Streamer: Boss Man Jack's Descent

Wrath, the fifth deadly sin, is embodied by the streamer Boss Man Jack, whose real name is Austin Peterson. Austin's wrath is fueled by a gambling addiction, which he streams while playing RuneScape. His emotional state is tied to winning and losing, with intense outbursts of anger when he loses. This cycle of gambling and rage is encouraged by viewership, creating a problematic incentive for Austin's continued sinful behavior.

🤑 The Greedy Streamer: Pokéman's Business Blunder

Greed is the focus of the sixth paragraph, with the popular streamer Pokéman as the example. Seeing the success of other influencer products, Pokéman launched Mina Cookies, a premium cookie brand. However, the high price and revelation that the cookies were nearly identical to a cheaper brand with a significant markup led to a public relations disaster. Pokéman's response, insulting her audience who could not afford the cookies, damaged her reputation and trust with her viewers.

😴 The Slothful Streamer: xQc's Content Controversy

The final paragraph addresses 'Sloth', with the streamer xQc, or Felix, as the subject. Known as a react streamer, Felix has been criticized for providing minimal additional content during his reactions, often simply watching other people's content and monetizing it. His lack of contribution to the content led to copyright violations and a temporary ban of his YouTube channel, highlighting the dangers of slothful content creation.

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Keywords

💡Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins are a classification of vices in Christian teachings that include pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth. In the video, these sins are used as a thematic framework to analyze the behavior and actions of seven different streamers, each representing one of the sins.

💡Streamer

A streamer is an individual who broadcasts live content, typically gaming or other activities, over the internet. In the context of the video, the term refers to the seven individuals who are discussed as embodying the seven deadly sins, with their online activities and behaviors being the focus of the narrative.

💡Neon (Streamer)

Neon, whose real name is Rangesh Mutama, is a streamer who is associated with the sin of Pride. He initially created gaming content but later switched to streaming, which increased his viewership. His prideful behavior is highlighted by a publicity stunt involving a fake hospitalization and death, which is described in the video as a desperate attempt for attention and relevance.

💡Jaishi (Streamer)

Jaishi, whose real name is Demetrius, is a Minecraft streamer who is associated with the sin of Lust. The video discusses how his online career ended after accusations of grooming children surfaced, leading to his removal from a popular Minecraft server run by another streamer named Dream.

💡Gluttony

Gluttony, as discussed in the video, is represented by the streamer Justus A Minks, whose real name is Rebecca. It is depicted not just as overindulgence in food, but also in behavior, as Rebecca's alcohol consumption and erratic behavior on stream led to a destructive cycle that attracted viewers but was unsustainable in the long term.

💡Envy

Envy is characterized as extreme jealousy of others' achievements and is exemplified by the streamer Nadia. She initially gained popularity by challenging the stereotype that female gamers are not as skilled as their male counterparts. However, her envy-driven behavior led to allegations of cheating in her gameplay, which she attempted to defend by claiming any discrepancies were due to glitches or sexism.

💡Wrath

Wrath, defined as uncontrollable anger, is embodied by the streamer Boss Man Jack, whose real name is Austin Peterson. His wrath is fueled by a gambling addiction, which the video describes as a cycle of winning and losing that culminates in intense outbursts of anger, causing damage to his property and even self-harm.

💡Greed

Greed, the intense and selfish desire for more than is needed, is represented by the streamer Pokimane. Despite maintaining a positive public image, her decision to launch an overpriced cookie brand called 'Minna Cookies' and her subsequent insult towards her audience who could not afford them is seen as a breach of trust and an example of greed.

💡Sloth

Sloth, or extreme laziness, is associated with the streamer xQc or Felix. His laziness is criticized for the minimal effort he puts into his content, which primarily involves watching and reacting to other people's content. The video discusses how this lack of original content and his monetization of others' work led to copyright violations and a temporary ban on his YouTube channel.

💡Publicity Stunt

A publicity stunt is a planned event aimed at attracting public attention. In the video, Neon's fake hospitalization and death are described as a publicity stunt designed to increase his viewership and relevance. This act is seen as an example of how the sin of Pride can lead to unethical behavior for the sake of fame.

💡Monetization

Monetization refers to the process of turning a non-profit asset into a profitable one. In the context of the video, it is discussed in relation to streamers like xQc, who monetize their content on platforms like YouTube. The video also touches on the ethical considerations of monetization, especially when it involves minimal original content or the exploitation of others' work.

Highlights

Seven streamers are discussed, each representing a different deadly sin.

Neon, representing Pride, used a fake hospitalization stunt for publicity.

Jaishi, exemplifying Lust, was accused of grooming children and removed from the Dream SMP server.

Justus a minks, symbolizing Gluttony, engaged in excessive alcohol consumption on stream.

Nadia, embodying Envy, gained viewership by challenging gender stereotypes in gaming.

Nadia was accused of cheating in Call of Duty, which she attributed to glitches and sexism.

Boss man Jack, the Wrath candidate, displayed extreme anger due to gambling addiction.

Pokeman, representing Greed, launched Mina cookies with a significant price markup.

Pokeman insulted her audience over the high price of her cookies, damaging her reputation.

xqc, or Felix, represents Sloth, as he monetizes content with minimal added value.

xqc's YouTube channel was banned and reinstated for copyright violations.

The transcript discusses the downfall of streamers due to their embodiment of the seven deadly sins.

Neon's pride led to a series of videos falsely claiming his death for attention.

Jaishi's lustful actions resulted in a permanent ban from the internet.

Justus a minks' gluttony for alcohol led to erratic behavior and viewer fascination.

Nadia's envy of others' achievements led to her being scrutinized for cheating.

Boss man Jack's wrathful outbursts were driven by his gambling losses.

Pokeman's greed was evident in the high prices and low value of her product.

xqc's sloth was demonstrated by his minimal effort in creating content.

Transcripts

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there are seven streamers that perfectly

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represent the seven deadly sins and

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we'll be talking about all of them

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starting with pride common synonyms for

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the sin of Pride are egotism conceit

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vanity and narcissism all of these words

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are perfect descriptors for the sad

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situation of the streamer neon neon

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whose real name is rangesh mutama

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created his YouTube channel on May 6th

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2016 his channel originally focused on

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gaming content around the NBA 2K series

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watching his early videos it's clear

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that neon was a normal kid who had a

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real passion for creating content as he

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posted almost daily during the beginning

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of his channel but this consistency

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still wasn't enough to make him stand

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out so he switched from making videos to

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streaming this switch to streaming along

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with the release of fortnite took neon's

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live viewers from single digits all the

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way to the low hundreds but this

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increased viewership apparently didn't

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satisfy neon's prideful desires as in

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December 2019 he posted a series of four

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videos that would be a stain on his

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online reputation forever the series

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began with neon's brother talking about

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how neon was in the hospital in critical

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condition neon reiterated this point in

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the following video saying he was about

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to enter surgery in which he would most

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likely not survive the series concluded

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with a video titled he's gone which

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seemed to imply that neon had passed

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away then after a dozen best moments

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videos were posted on his channel neon

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posted a new video alleging he had

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miraculously survived at the time this

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seemed like concerning news but when you

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consider that neon is obviously not in

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critical condition or even in a hospital

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in any of the videos he posted during

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the ordeal it becomes clear this was

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just a publicity stunt from this point

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on neon would slowly but surely continue

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to ramp up his clout chasing stunts and

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the level of his own arrogance more

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recently he fed himself getting jumped

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twice all to feed his never-ending

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desire for relevancy in terms of

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Internet success neon sin is actually

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propelling him to stardom this is

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definitely not the case for our

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candidate for lust whose sin caused him

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to leave the internet and never come

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back lust is usually thought thought of

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as uncontrollable sexual desire

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especially when you sacrifice something

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important because of it in the streaming

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World there may not be any person better

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to exemplify lust than jaishi jaishi

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whose real name is Demetrius was a

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Minecraft streamer who had been grinding

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for almost a decade without gaining any

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kind of significant Traction in

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viewership his journey would take a

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seemingly positive turn when dream heard

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about this young grinder and decided to

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raid his stream after the dream raage

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yishi went from under 50 viewers per

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stream to consistently averaging in the

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hundreds but the even better news came a

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few months later when jishi was invited

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to dreams Minecraft server the dream SMP

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this was great news because joining the

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dream S&P was pretty much a guaranteed

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ticket to success in the online

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Minecraft worlds although this increased

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exposure had some unforeseen

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consequences for jaishi mainly the

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dozens of stories that would begin to

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surface which made it clear he was

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addicted to grooming children there are

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over 40 people who came forward to talk

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about their experience with jishi and it

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would take far too long long to read all

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of them but all the stories essentially

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share a similar pattern that goes like

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this jaishi meets a 12 to 13-year-old

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girl in a Discord server the

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conversation quickly turns NSFW with

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jaishi pressuring them to continue

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talking even if they're uncomfortable

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throughout the conversation he

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continuously asks for reassurance that

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the girl will never tell anyone about

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their quote unquote secret relationship

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but fortunately for everyone some of the

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girls didn't listen to him it didn't

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take long for dream to find out about

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the accusations and then subsequently

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removed jaishi from the S&P ending his

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Online Career forever even though it's

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doubtful jaishi would have been able to

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maintain any kind of audience after he

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was exposed he did make somewhat of a

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smart decision to go completely silent

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on all of his socials to prevent further

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damage a decision that our candidate for

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gluttony did the reverse of many of you

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have pointed out that the sin of

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gluttony doesn't just apply to food

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gluttony can be indulging in anything to

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the point of excess or destruction the

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streamer Justus a minks is a sad but

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perfect example of this destruction

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taking place Jus a minks whose real name

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is Rebecca is an iris streamer who

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streams on the just chatting genre of

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twitch she began creating content when

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she was 12 years old and over the years

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she developed a small but loyal audience

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this small audience would explode when

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she was featured on the popular twitch

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game show love her hosts but around the

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time of her blowup Rebecca's new viewers

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would notice some strange things about

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her behavior on stream the most obvious

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was her frequent emotional breakdowns

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which resulted in her screaming at the

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camera these breakdowns would almost

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always be paired with copious amounts of

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alcohol consumption the alcohol

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consumption and erratic Behavior began

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to create a sad cycle the more alcohol

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MX consumed the more insane her behavior

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became and the more viewers would stop

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by to observe the train wreck but like

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most train wrecks on the internet they

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aren't sustainable for long periods of

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time which is evidenced by Rebecca's

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statistics on the briad side Rebecca has

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indicated that she is on the road to

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recovery from her sin which can't be

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said about our candidate for Envy the

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sin of Envy is thought thought of as

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having extreme jealousy of the

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achievements and blessings of others and

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there isn't any streamer who built their

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career on top of Envy as effectively as

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Nadia to understand how she accomplished

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this we have to go all the way back to

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the beginning of Nadia's Journey Nadia

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began streaming in early 2021 where she

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averaged around 10 viewers for a few

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months her game of choice was Call of

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Duty a game which Nadia appeared to be

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very talented at Nadia also seemed

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driven to break the stigma that female

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Gamers can't play at the same level as

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their male counterparts this was

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something that she frequently talked

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about during her streams leading Nadia

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to gain a decent amount of traction on

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Twitch and boosting her average viewers

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from 10 to 100 a female gamer who was

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unapologetically committed to being

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technically good at a video game was a

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breath of fresh air to the viewers on

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Twitch who became part of Nadia's

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growing Community but Nadia's Mission

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would also prove to be a double-edged

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sword because her arrogant attitude

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about being a quote unquote girl player

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who was better than the guys LED people

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on the internet to examine her gameplay

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and find some very suspicious activity

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there were multiple moments where her

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Crosshair unnaturally snapped on to her

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enemies in ways that wouldn't be

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physically possible with you in reaction

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times for example there's a moment where

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she sees an enemy parachuting in from

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above and locks onto an enemy that

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wasn't even visible on screen Nadia has

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pretty ineffectively tried to defend

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herself from these cheating allegations

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claiming any discrepancy found in her

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gameplay is just a glitch Nadia has also

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taken the bizarre approach of saying

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that criticism levied against her is

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sexism because men don't like that a

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girl is better than they are at their

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favorite game even though Nadia's Public

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Image is pretty much decimated her

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average twitch viewers are only on the

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uptrend which may be proof that tapping

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into a sin like Envy can actually be

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beneficial for your Online Career

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despite her incinerated image with all

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of Nadia's income sources we can

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confidently say she brings home a lot of

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profit at the end of the day which is

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the complete opposite of our candidate

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for wrath wrath is defined as

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uncontrollable anger and there is no

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streamer that represents uncontrollable

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anger better than boss man Jack back

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whose real name is Austin Peterson

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Austin is different from our previous

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wrath candidates in a pretty significant

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way his wrath is driven by a sad and

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crippling addiction gambling Austin

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began his journey into streaming and

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gambling in 2019 on the classic video

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game RuneScape in this game he would

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quickly get a reputation as a scammer by

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taking massive loans of runescape's

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ingame currency then betting it all in

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duels as time went on Austin became

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unsatisfied with betting with fake money

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so he decided to start streaming actual

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online gambling from the moment after

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making this decision Austin became stuck

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in a Perpetual cycle of win lose repeat

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when he wins Austin looks extremely

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happy jumping up and down with

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excitement but the interesting thing

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about this is it's not the money that's

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making Austin happy it's the winning

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itself the evidence for this is that

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Austin will never just end his stream

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after winning he always continues until

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he's back to zero the next stage in the

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cycle is lose the losing stage is marked

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by some of the most intense wrath I have

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ever seen from a content creator at on

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the internet Austin will make holes in

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his wall destroy his door and even

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physically harm himself after losing the

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especially sad thing about this

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situation is the fact that his viewers

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enjoy these rage sessions creating a

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horrible cycle of incentivizing Austin's

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sin to increase his viewership with

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everything we know about Austin it's

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clear he definitely isn't a Savvy

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Creator by any means so while his

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mistakes are significant they are also

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understandable our next candidate is

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extremely savy which makes her sin

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completely baffling greet us thought of

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as the intense and selfish desire for

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more than necessary our candidate for

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greed is unlike the other streamers on

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this list because she's kept up a

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perfect image but her desire for more

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led her to make a foolish business

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decision that may have potentially

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destroyed her viewers trust forever

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Pokeman one of the most popular

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streamers on the internet saw the

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success of other influencer products

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like febles Prime and Kylie Cosmetics

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having a large audience of her own she

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decided to create her own consumer

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package Goods product which led her to

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launching Mina cookies a company that

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provided a supposedly healthier

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alternative to mainstream cookie brands

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everything seemed like it was going

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according to plan until the price of her

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cookies were revealed at $7 for a small

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bag this price isn't as crazy as you may

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think because there are plenty of

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Premium healthy cookies on the market

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which cost a similar amount what the

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internet discovered is that these

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supposedly premium cookies were a wh

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labeled copy of nearly identical cookies

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with a 225% markup on the price the only

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difference between the recipe of Poké

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man's cookies and the other ones is an

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insignificant amount of vitamin D the

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drama likely would have died but pokem

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man made the terrible decision of

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insulting the section of her audience

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that couldn't afford her cookies oh my

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God $28 for cookies I know math is hard

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when you're an idiot's but like if

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you're a broke boy just say so this may

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be one of the worst things you can say

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as a successful content creator as it

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was your audience that got you to the

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position you're in your wealth was

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accumulated because of these people

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you're now calling broke in poor It is

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incomprehensible to me you were made

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from these people that you are now

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shaming despite her massive business

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failure Pokémon's net worth is still in

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excess of 20 million which shows it

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doesn't matter how rich you are you can

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always fall back into sin our next

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candidate proves this even more with a

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net worth exceeding even that of pokem

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main falling into a sin which seems to

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be especially dangerous to those with

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success sloth is thought of as extreme

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laziness it's one of the only sins that

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is based on on Omission rather than

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action this video's candidate for sloth

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is unique in that his laziness not only

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hurts himself and his own image but also

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hurts other content creators as well by

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essentially stealing from them this

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candidate is xqc or Felix Felix is what

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you would call a react streamer or

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someone who creates content by watching

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other people's content live on stream

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Clips themselves watching it and then

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monetizes it on YouTube now of course

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there are a lot of react streamers but

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what makes Felix stand out as

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particularly slothful is the fact that

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he offers so little additional content

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during his reactions 95% of the time he

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just simply watches the content and the

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other 5% of the time he laughs or says a

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small descriptive comment in some

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particularly egregious cases he will

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play a video then leave the room allow

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the video to play and then come back

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when it's almost finished and still

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monetize the content on YouTube in the

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case of xqc it seemed like justice had

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been done because his YouTube channel

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was banned for copyright violations but

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then was shortly reinstated to see which

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YouTubers represent the seven deadly

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sins go watch this video now

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