ATTENTION STREAMERS:
You are not entitled to your viewers.
You do not own your viewers.
Your viewers do not belong to you.
You are not entitled to anything that they give.
You are not entitled to their donations or subscriptions.
Your viewers watch you because they like you.
If your viewers watch somebody else it’s because they like somebody else too.
That’s not betrayal — that’s how communities work.
The moment a creator starts acting possessive and acts like they own viewers, it brings a really negative energy into the space. It creates jealousy, showcases insecurity, and guilt instead of appreciation and fun.
People are allowed to support multiple creators, enjoy different personalities, and spend their time however they want.
Schedule for the week: more Dark Souls! And Tuesday I'll be playing with some Baby Tenno with @maraevantree@IrohVT@VioletVainGlory (me and Iroh are...*not* baby tenno, at all)
To all my American friends:
You guys are actually terrifying 😂🇺🇸
CoCo Ichibanya has over 1,500 stores across Japan.
Japan’s total population is 120 million. Tokyo alone has 14 million people.
Yet the #1 highest-grossing CoCo Ichibanya store in the entire country is in Okinawa — a prefecture with only 1.46 million people.
Why?
Because American service members stationed there regularly order multiple full plates per person like it’s nothing.
One American = multiple Japanese portions.
We always knew you guys had big appetites… but damn, you’re single-handedly making a small island the curry capital of Japan.
Respect.
And please keep eating. We’re impressed (and a little scared).
Which one of you is responsible for this? Drop your CoCo stories below 👇
I had a mini stroke in 2021 due to stress
It’s messed me up cognitively, permanently.
I can’t feel my body like I used to.
I can’t feel my face like I used to.
I have trouble reading.
I have trouble remembering.
I have trouble talking.
It’s caused permanent damage. It’s something that cannot be fixed and I cannot go back and I have so many neurological issues and mental health issues as a result.
Through it all, I still work hard and push through everything I can to prove I can still live a normal, happy, thriving life despite not being able to function at 110% like I used to.
I’m not at the top of my game and I never will be ever again. But I’m very proud of the fact of how far I’ve come with streaming and with content creation, even with all of this.
Streaming and content creation has been a massively good distraction for me with everything going on in my life and I just want to say thank you.
Our days on earth are so very short and extremely limited. I will never waste time on hatred and drama. I only ever want to support and see people thrive.
It means a lot to me to have people in my corner who love and support me anyway regardless of if I forget to reach out or if I don’t stream for a few weeks.
I’m trying my best and I genuinely do love and care about all of you, even if you don’t like me.
I’m not a competitive person. I just want to inspire people and make as many friends as possible.
My streaming community is my family.
I commissioned banner art from @Bearisuu of me and the bestie @IrohVT@InariReiju and @EntityMorp
THEY COOKED SO HARD WTFFFFFFFregioujk iojgre fmiujogreiujogre ITS SO CUTE IM MELTING
🚨 MAN BUYS 80 PIZZA HUTS TO BRING BACK THE ICONIC VERSION AMERICA MISSED — AND PEOPLE ARE LOSING THEIR MINDS
Tim Sparks, president of Daland Corporation, owns more than 80 Pizza Hut franchises across the country, and he’s now turning many of them back into the old-school Pizza Huts millions of Americans grew up with.
While most restaurant chains keep replacing everything with self-checkout screens, gray walls, and sterile modern redesigns… Sparks is bringing back the version people actually remember:
• red plastic cups
• Pac-Man machines
• packed salad bars
• giant family booths
• Tiffany-style lamps hanging over the tables
And people are getting unexpectedly emotional over it.
Some of these restored “classic” Pizza Huts are now becoming top-performing locations because customers say it doesn’t just feel like pizza anymore…
It feels like stepping back into a completely different era of life.
Sparks says the mission is bigger than nostalgia. He wants to rebuild places where families actually sit together again, put their phones down, and talk the way they used to.
Now the internet is flooding the comments:
• “This feels more human than modern restaurants”
• “We didn’t realize how good we had it”
• “This is what childhood felt like”
• “Why does this make me emotional?”
Some customers are reportedly driving HOURS just to eat inside one because they say modern restaurants lost the feeling that made people love them in the first place.
Now people are asking:
Did corporations deliberately turn restaurants into cold, forgettable spaces... because real human connection was never the priority anymore?
📹: CBS19