Twitch streamer lives in a spinning box for three days

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Twitch streamer lives in a spinning box for three days
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A streamer spent three days of his life in a spinning wooden crate in an attempt to grow his channel - and make himself very dizzy.

DeadBlossomJesse’s subathon was one for the ages A streamer spent three days of his life in a spinning wooden crate in an attempt to grow his channel – and make himself very dizzy. One of the most popular ways for streamers to gain attention on Twitch is by hosting a subathon – a marathon where each new subscription and donation to their channel adds more to the amount of time the streamer must be live for.

It was DeadBlossomJesse’s friends on the outside who spun the crate, and could often be heard laughing while doing so. Fortunately DeadBlossomJesse had the foresight to nail down his PC.

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