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Weirdos at Twitch con already on day 1.



Based on the text there with assault I figured someone had beat the shit out of the poor girl. Instead it was some retard fag trying to kiss her. Shame the staff didn't beat him with batons.

Police Brutality GIF by South Park
 
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Weirdos at Twitch con already on day 1.



Streamers, especially female, should just stop attending cons. Nothing good ever comes out of them. To have anyone being attacked is beyond horrible. Also twitch is on the hook for millions. Apparently they didn't allow Emiru to have her own security. Two years ago they banned her bodyguard from attending twitchcon for stopping a stalker and holding him down until police arrived and now she had to rely on the event staff. And this comes right after Dan "Gooner" Clancy made a big deal how safe and wonderful twitchcon is gonna be. The fallout is gonna be something to watch.

edit: first name fix. Apparently getting his name mixed up with Tom Clancy, an actual based human, is still happening to me
 
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Dude just walked straight up to her too while she was talking to someone else. I assume that these things have some sort of line? But nobody did anything until she reacted to push him away? He looks big as well. If he wanted to hurt her, he would have broken her before anyone had time to do anything. And anyone who is at Twitchcon knows there are cameras everywhere, especially at a meet and greet with one of the largest female streamers on the platform. You're not well if you just walk up to someone and do that anyway, but when you know you're on anyone on a dozen cameras and you still do it? That's not a sane person.

Also guy that pushed him away just has a big nametag pass on him, doesn't look securityish.
 

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Dude just walked straight up to her too while she was talking to someone else. I assume that these things have some sort of line?
there are no hard breaks between the streamers, so once get passed the lines, he could walk down the row.

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looked through the meet and greet schedule and only saw 2 names i recognized amouranth and ironmouse. wondered why weren't more people inline. they have a "match making" system, couple weeks ago, had a few days to signup and they random picked ones that could show up. looks like each person get 30 seconds.
 

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It's weird you know... You pimp yourself online to a bunch of simps and then never expect this!!!

Streamer culture needs to end
 
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Chanur

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Weirdos at Twitch con already on day 1.


It's even worse than that. She used to have private security but Twitch Con banned them from the event. So she's forced to use the shit security Twitch provides. Also I don't think this guy was arrested and he should have been.
 

Chanur

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It's weird you know... You pimp yourself online to a bunch of simps and then never expect this!!!

Streamer culture needs to end
They do expect it. Particularly Emiru who has apparently had lots of issues with being stalked. Twitch wouldn't let her provide her own security. She should sue them for millions and just retire.
 

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Also I don't think this guy was arrested and he should have been.
If real, she could legitimately press charges for assault against this dude. The fact that hasn't been done makes me think this was probably all staged, especially with how degenerate "influencer" culture has become.
 
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Chanur

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If real, she could legitimately press chargers for assault against this dude. The fact that hasn't been done makes me think this was probably all staged, especially with how degenerate "influencer" culture has become.
I highly doubt it was staged.