Little Twitch streamer reaches important milestone, then blows up his car live

Little Twitch streamer reaches important milestone, then blows up his car live

The Finnish Twitch streamer TurunPug has concluded a Subathon in a very explosive way, celebrating a milestone by blowing up an old car.

Who is that? TurunPug is a Finnish streamer with around 23,000 followers. He operates in the “Just Chatting” category and usually streams more everyday activities.

According to his channel description, his name is Juuso, he is 30 years old, and he hails from the village of Turku in western Finland.

Recently, he started a Subathon, the end of which was celebrated with the explosion of a car.

What is a Subathon? The word is a mix of Sub, which is English for subscription, and marathon. Therefore, you can somewhat infer the meaning.

During such streams, there are also regular milestones and tasks that the streamers must complete.

However, the last milestone of TurunPug’s Subathon stands out compared to others and can be classified under the “Crazy” category.

Here you can see the clip (Warning, it’s loud!):

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Twitch streamer blows up his old car with 36 kilos of dynamite

When his Subathon reached its last milestone on March 19, TurunPug was tasked with blowing up an old Ford Fiesta.

This is how he did it: For the detonation, he used 36 kilos of dynamite, which completely destroyed the car in a massive explosion.

Since the stream is in Finnish, we don’t know any details about the operation. Where one might get that much dynamite in Finland should probably remain unanswered.

There is also a much longer video showing the preparations and how intense the explosion was that ripped the car apart.

You can find it on his Twitch channel, where the result is shown in a bit more detail. However, anyone who doesn’t speak Finnish will unfortunately likely understand nothing from the approximately 55-minute long video.

It is another of many crazy actions on the streaming platform. But what do you think of such things? Do you find it excessive, or do you love such spectacles?

There was also a spectacle with streamer Rickyexp, who recently caused sheer excitement with the end of a live broadcast.

He concluded it by making a Nether portal from Minecraft appear directly in his room.

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