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Edited by BlackhawkTenan: 6/5/2015 11:37:26 AM
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They play in front of 5000 plus people a day, spreading Destiny to new players (I know not all are new to Destiny but some will be) They raid (twitch term for taking their audience to another streamer) other streamers with much less viewers so that more Destiny streamers have a wider audience. They play with people in their chat daily. Not subs or followers, ANYONE. This is yet another way people can play levels they may not be able to without a deep friends list. They do charity streams, raising money for various charities Is that enough? Edit: If you really think the Destiny forums are ''The Destiny Community'' you are wrong. I would honestly say this is the worst example of the Destiny community. I can re-elaborate if you so require.
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  • THIS. Super Accurate.

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  • The only good I see is the charity donations. Most people help other players to run through levels they can't achieve with their current friend list. Still if you are an entertainer, maybe you should be mindful in what to say and to whom. Not every stupid thought must be spoken. As it can get you in trouble sooner rather than later

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  • Haha dude you have no idea what type of crap these guys take from assholes on a daily basis. If someone was speaking to me at my job like that I would react in the exact same way.

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  • Besides Im sure we all have to deal with asshole everyday. Is how we react that makes us different from the pile of good for nothings that live our of streamers donations

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  • I doubt you would, risking to loss your job sounds cool as a thought. But being able to deal with that type of crowd is what is expected. But attacking serious questions just because when the person didn't do it to instigate. They just wanted to see a different style gameplay, and then have another "entertainer" talk crap and make treats because someone asked "his friend" is childish and outside of common sense.

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  • That is not what this guy said to him, as I stated in my first comment. I am pretty sure this is the guy who donated to say he was gonna go to his meet, punch him in the face an -blam!- his fiance. Still think it is unreasonable. That is not okay and luckily, Borman has his information and is going to press charges, so hopefully we wont see asshatery like this again. And goth is Bromans friend, do you not defend your freinds if someone says something like this?

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  • That's a different case. And still be mindful of what you say whether is acting all high and mighty over a comment to your friend. Assumptions and expectations run a long way.

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