Twitch streamer is terrorized by trolls sending him kebabs – threatens with police

Twitch streamer is terrorized by trolls sending him kebabs – threatens with police

Twitch streamer Ali “Gross Gore” Larsen is known for his sessions in the MMORPG Runescape and for controversial appearances. Recently, he has attracted the attention of trolls who send him kebabs to his house. This is taking on grotesque dimensions. The streamer says he has developed an anxiety disorder that is exacerbated by this.

This is what the streamer says: In a Runescape stream on February 9, Gross Gore (27) explains his current problem: People order kebabs, send them to his address, and don’t even pay for them:

This is the third kebab being delivered to my home today. And it is unpaid. I find this not funny at all, and I will end the stream because of it.

Later, he explained in a video tweet that kebabs worth €59 were sent to his address. People were wasting his money, the money of the food vendors, and he simply found it not funny at all. Gross Gore says: You will get in trouble if you are caught.

He will now take a day off and deal with the problem:

  • he plans to go to the police and ensure that the trolls sending him kebabs get in trouble
  • he wants to visit every kebab shop nearby to explain his situation

Gross Gore says this is not funny at all. This action fuels his anxiety disorder.

https://twitter.com/GrossieGore/status/1226602395578380288

Clever trolls do detective work

This is why it is so serious for Gross Gore: The streamer has had problems with trolls for a while now, who have researched his private life, found information about him, and spread it online.

Trolls figured out where Gross Gore works, based on an electrical box in a corner. The trolls gathered in a Discord server and collectively devised where he works. When he then came into the stream, they spammed the address where he is located.

I was shocked. I thought I was being followed. I crapped my pants. My anxiety disorder went through the roof. I thought I was going to be killed.

People even had a blueprint of the building. They were in “detective mode”. Gross Gore describes the trolls as “super smart” and super freaks.

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They are driving Gross Gore crazy right now – in the UK, they call them kebabs.

The fact that people are now sending him kebabs shows Gross Gore that they know where he lives and have information about him. This gives his anxiety disorder new fuel.

Just a month ago, Gross Gore’s subreddit was banned because they sent large quantities of yogurt to his address (via reddit).

This is how his fans react: On Twitter, Gross Gore is criticized for making the incident public. By doing so, he shows the trolls that they are succeeding with their behavior. They will now keep going.

Others urge him to donate the kebabs to those in need or to have his address blacklisted by local stores.

Trolls are hitting the streamer hard

What’s behind this: The community of the MMORPG Runescape on Twitch is already considered quite difficult and volatile. It is assumed that there are already some “tough guys” around.

Gross Gore is quite an aggressive and controversial streamer who frequently polarizes. He does Twitter stunts, yells at the camera, and flames. Users on reddit accuse him of doing this intentionally to gain attention.

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Gross Gore has about 410,000 followers on Twitch.

Apparently, over the years, a bad relationship has developed between him and some trolls, who now take pleasure in spreading Gross Gore’s personal data and causing him harm.

This is frightening for him and is not funny at all.

A much funnier story about Gross Gore happened some time ago. He claimed that Blizzard had included an NPC in WoW just to mock him:

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