Street guy explains Twitch streamer how ridiculous her career actually is

Street guy explains Twitch streamer how ridiculous her career actually is

The Twitch streamer Yoomjii “Jinnytty” is currently in Malaysia. During a livestream, she encountered a man on the street who first explained to her how ridiculous her career is. MeinMMO reports on the incident.

Who is the streamer?

  • Jinnytty is an official Twitch partner. She currently has about 737,000 followers and 5,377 subscribers on the platform. On average, 5,640 people watched her livestreams in the last 30 days.
  • She is currently traveling through various countries, taking her viewers along on various adventures. The streamer recently went bungee jumping and visited a water park with fast slides.
  • Some of her experiences are also documented on her YouTube channel, which has garnered over 300,000 subscribers so far.
  • In a past stream, she walked through the streets of Malaysia when she encountered an English-speaking man who wasn’t really convinced of her career as a Twitch streamer.

Craving more bizarre stories? Then check out the tale about the most popular clip on Twitch:

“Shame, Shame!”

What did the man say to Jinnytty? The conversation started off quite harmless, and they exchanged where they were from. He introduced himself as “Dan.” However, when the man realized that Jinnytty was filming every second and was live, he asked, “How much money is that bringing you right now?”

The streamer diplomatically replied that sometimes it’s more and sometimes less. Dan responded, “I don’t think that should bring in that much money.” Jinnytty was surprised and asked why. The man didn’t understand why anyone would want to watch her walking through the streets at night.

Here you can watch a short clip of the incident:

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“Only old lonely men from Germany watch you”

This is what the man thought of her Twitch career: Jinnytty explained to him: “It’s this way: I’m a travel streamer, and not everyone can travel the world.”

“I think anyone can travel the world,” Dan replied to this statement and continued: “What makes your travel stream special?” The streamer wasn’t able to respond and hesitated.

Dan further stated that most viewers were likely old, lonely men from Germany. In his view, Germans like “pretty strange things.”

He then asked: “But that’s not how you normally live, right?”

“This is my career!” Jinnytty replied promptly.

“Really? Doesn’t that make you sad? (…) You walk around with a camera tripod? That’s your career? Shame, Shame!” the man exclaimed.

Jinnytty said that it was the coolest thing one could do, but Dan was not swayed and said, “That’s everything that’s wrong with your generation.” He didn’t understand what was so special about her career and why people would want to watch her walk around with a phone.

The man concluded: “I mean, you’re very hot, I think that’s the answer.”

The streamer saw it differently: “It’s not ONLY that, there are a lot of hot people on the internet.”

Dan then launched a comprehensive attack: “Yes, but not those who follow this channel.”

After an invitation for a drink, which Jinnytty declined, and after a few more words, both went their separate ways. She remarked towards the end of the stream: “What we do is WAY cooler than what he does.”

Jinnytty probably earns quite well if she can travel the world. Large German influencers also earn quite well and have now revealed what they spend their money on: Large German Twitch streamers and YouTubers reveal how much money they spend per month and on what

Source(s): TwitchTracker, SullyGnome
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