Eh - it's nothing new or special that basically cam whores expand in the gaming market. It started on youtube and now moved to twitch since they started cracking down on tag bullshit, misleading titles and so on.
We have the same for any major/popular game. The sad thing is that it works on the "gaming community" which is something I don't understand.
This makes me want to play less western civilization. She's caricature of the average twitch girl, the final stage of a sad sorry progression. She's mutilated herself horribly. I just want to pat her head and tell her that everything's going to be 'OK'.
This makes me want to play less western civilization. She's caricature of the average twitch girl, the final stage of a sad sorry progression. She's mutilated herself horribly. I just want to pat her head and tell her that everything's going to be 'OK'.
She hasn't mutilated herself. Those boobs aren't real, she just has a plastic surface under them to make them look bigger. And even If what she's doing is humiliating and degrading, she's sadly more clever than anyone that is in that chat: she's making money for no effort at all. I'd actually pat the heads of those watching that stream for more than 1 minute.
I agree on your last point. The big problem with a lot of those "gamer girls" is that they engage in an abusive and asymmetric pseudo relationship with their viewers. Through reading out or having their name on the stream they give the viewer the false impression that there is this "hot girl" cares about them and through donations they can literally buy her attention.
I wouldn't say what she is doing is degrading but kinda evil-ish. It's still the fact that there are quite some people in the gaming community with social problems, talking to people and what ever so it's fairly easy prey.
To be honest I think a prostitute or porn actor has more spine then some of the twitch girls.
But I won't say it's only the case with women. Male streamers do the same, if somebody is donating hundreds of dollars it's usually not because they have the money but because it's a psychological thing.
I really like when streamers decide to NOT read donations and not give them a huge place on the stream and for the love of god, don't have a ranking list of donations because that's really scummy. I have huge respect for people who give up some extra money and decide to rather protect the people who have problems from falling into this trap.
But it's hard to decide, it's a moral choice you have to make. You can argue that everyone is responsible for what they are doing but do you want money from people who think that you care about them just because they throw money at you?
Actually I oppose streamer system in the first place regardless of sex gender. This streaming industry has the every reason which fundamentally destorys the entertainment of hearthstone, in another word, it has partly change the nature of game to an orientation of profit. As apparently I don't worship capitalism, I find most of the profit-oriented streamers unpleasant especially when a banner of donation hits the headline of his or her live show with donators name read out loudly as a token for gratitude.
Some streamers may even be hired to run a legendary card back for some specific clients or 12-win in arena. The same thing happens in WoW as well while a certain number of competitive guilds hitchhike clients for mythic gear or finale boss mount. Streamers are turning hearthstone into an industry that works in the same theory as gambling. By highlightening the donor's name, a visual satifactory is established in donator audience perspective and that's how a streamer cashes his popularity.
It's always the people who turn a game into something very much else, and only by people it can be turned back.
This is a problem with our generation, I am not going into detail here how little girls have been misled that looks = cash and little boys have been raised that cash = hot wife.
This is a problem with our generation, I am not going into detail here how little girls have been misled that looks = cash and little boys have been raised that cash = hot wife.
Because I think it's highly questionable on moral basis to basically abuse weak individuals with false premises. A stripper for example wont act like it's your friend but is honest with being a stripper. But she does the same what some male streamer do, just with boobs.
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Eh - it's nothing new or special that basically cam whores expand in the gaming market. It started on youtube and now moved to twitch since they started cracking down on tag bullshit, misleading titles and so on.
We have the same for any major/popular game. The sad thing is that it works on the "gaming community" which is something I don't understand.
But god damn those are some ugly boobs.
Lol those baloons
This makes me want to play less western civilization. She's caricature of the average twitch girl, the final stage of a sad sorry progression. She's mutilated herself horribly. I just want to pat her head and tell her that everything's going to be 'OK'.
Bewbs sucker in the saps, what else is new.
LOL @ OP's name in the context of this though. :)
I agree on your last point. The big problem with a lot of those "gamer girls" is that they engage in an abusive and asymmetric pseudo relationship with their viewers. Through reading out or having their name on the stream they give the viewer the false impression that there is this "hot girl" cares about them and through donations they can literally buy her attention.
I wouldn't say what she is doing is degrading but kinda evil-ish. It's still the fact that there are quite some people in the gaming community with social problems, talking to people and what ever so it's fairly easy prey.
To be honest I think a prostitute or porn actor has more spine then some of the twitch girls.
But I won't say it's only the case with women. Male streamers do the same, if somebody is donating hundreds of dollars it's usually not because they have the money but because it's a psychological thing.
I really like when streamers decide to NOT read donations and not give them a huge place on the stream and for the love of god, don't have a ranking list of donations because that's really scummy. I have huge respect for people who give up some extra money and decide to rather protect the people who have problems from falling into this trap.
But it's hard to decide, it's a moral choice you have to make. You can argue that everyone is responsible for what they are doing but do you want money from people who think that you care about them just because they throw money at you?
1 minute internet search:
https://twitter.com/Kristi_Lovett/media
You may find there a picture of her compering 800cc or something implant to her 3000cc(!!!)
Be careful though... its not a pretty sight :'(
Enjoy the show
Ahaha I didn't even notice his name until you said that. Well played sir.
Jeez all that twitch money she can't hire a pro photographer? >.<
im feel sorry for you if that made you change how you feel about the game
honestly looks disgusting, didn't twitch put a policy to stop that from happening?
Actually I oppose streamer system in the first place regardless of sex gender. This streaming industry has the every reason which fundamentally destorys the entertainment of hearthstone, in another word, it has partly change the nature of game to an orientation of profit. As apparently I don't worship capitalism, I find most of the profit-oriented streamers unpleasant especially when a banner of donation hits the headline of his or her live show with donators name read out loudly as a token for gratitude.
Some streamers may even be hired to run a legendary card back for some specific clients or 12-win in arena. The same thing happens in WoW as well while a certain number of competitive guilds hitchhike clients for mythic gear or finale boss mount. Streamers are turning hearthstone into an industry that works in the same theory as gambling. By highlightening the donor's name, a visual satifactory is established in donator audience perspective and that's how a streamer cashes his popularity.
It's always the people who turn a game into something very much else, and only by people it can be turned back.
An eye for an eye, leads the whole world blind.
Well, at least a porn star is more entertaining :P
That'll do, Huffer. That'll do.
cannot unsee TT_TT
More in just one way... anyone here follows Asa Akiras Twitter? Fucking hilarious.
Sorry, I meant "at least a porn star IS entertaining" Yeah, but thanks for sharing that quote.
That'll do, Huffer. That'll do.
What is seen, cannot be unseen.
Yeah she just hit legend 10.
Because I think it's highly questionable on moral basis to basically abuse weak individuals with false premises. A stripper for example wont act like it's your friend but is honest with being a stripper. But she does the same what some male streamer do, just with boobs.