15. Being Followed "Seriously stop"
"Not in an aggressive way" "I don't wanna walk with you, I don't wanna
talk to you" "Oh, s**t"
"You either hand me your knife, or I'm not talking to you" Asian Andy is streaming as usual. This time, he’s with his friend, Smeep,
and the pair are walking down a street in Thailand at night, talking about getting massages,
when a guy - another American - across the street flags them down. He asks them what they’re doing, and when
Andy says they’re recording a vlog, the man says that he was just wondering, because
you don’t see many people walking around with their selfie sticks out. Then this man keeps asking, “What’s the
story?” and Andy and Smeep don’t really know what he’s talking about, but they play
along. He repeatedly asks, “What’s the deal?” Again, what’s the deal with him - the livestreamers
don’t have a clue. Then he says, “You take a left and right
here?” This seems to be code for something dark. It’s clear the two don’t know what he’s
hinting at, but he says, “You know where to go to find what you’re looking for.” The guy then suggests that they turn the camera
off, so he can talk to them. Andy pretends like he’s shutting the camera
off. Then the guy tells him to leave the camera
behind, so he leaves it filming and sets it on something to “go talk” to the guy. But he’s only gone for a moment, because
he doesn’t want his gear to be stolen. Smeep goes to talk to the guy on his own instead. And Andy asks his audience what “left and
right” means. Some guess substances, others guess the guy’s
a cop. Whatever is going on, everyone agrees it’s
sketchy. After a while of Smeep and the man just chatting
on a street corner a short distance away, Andy says he’ll be joining them with the
camera, but is told by Smeep to go across the street and he’ll meet him up there in
a minute. But Smeep does not return in a minute. After twenty minutes, Andy calls Smeep over
to go. Smeep shows up shirtless and says his jacket
was stolen by another guy when he was talking to the sketchy dude. The sketchy dude says that Andy must have
been behind it as a gag for the livestream. Then he proceeds to try and turn off the live
stream. He grabs Andy for a while, touching him, and
apparently trying to take the camera away. He tells them to turn it off. Andy walks away for a bit, and when he returns,
Smeep is telling the sketchy dude to stop and saying that he doesn’t want to walk
with him or talk with him. Apparently, sketchy guy also has a knife. Smeep tells him he’ll only talk with him
if he hands it over. The man throws it on the ground. They then head into a darkened alleyway. Bad idea. The sketchy man takes their video camera from
them and is demanding to know their YouTube name. The pair tell him they’re not shooting on
YouTube, they’re shooting on Twitch. That’s when the camera drops, and out of
nowhere, the guy suddenly attacks. The screen goes black, but there’s sounds
of a struggle. Someone asks to be let go. Another asks if they’re trying to hurt him. Somehow, they manage to escape into a local
shop, but they say the guy is right outside and aren’t sure what to do. Although they survived to stream again, things
sure get dicey on Thailand Twitch streams at night. 14. Robbed
Broke Malone is sitting in a bar live streaming. When he starts to use text to speech, the
guys sitting across from him seem to have a problem with it. So what does Broke Malone do? He starts talking to these guys, and things
get out of hand fast. Soon, they’re all up on their feet. The camera goes sideways, and they end up
outside the bar, yelling nonsense at each other. Broke Malone keeps repeating, “1 v 1”
- meaning one versus one, without interference. But when they continue to come after him,
he takes off running down the street, because there are a bunch of them and only one of
him. The try chasing him down a couple times, but
he seems to be ahead. But at some point, a brawl breaks out. The camera is thrown to the ground. A girl manages to pick up the phone, and she
asks whose phone it is. Someone takes it from her and puts it in a
grate for safe keeping. Judging by the conversation that ensues, the
group managed to rob Broke Malone of quite a lot. This clip doesn’t show what happened to
Broke Malone after being jumped. But here’s hoping justice was eventually
served. 13.The Mob
As it turns out, in LA, Ice Poseidon has to watch his back for gangsters, as a man claiming
to be in the mob threatens him in this clip. Poseidon was sitting at an Italian restaurant
called Cafe Verona, when the older man approached him, leaned over, and whispered in his ear
that he’d gotten “about thirty calls” about Poseidon on his phone, and he’d better
hit the road. The man goes on to say that he’s a gangster,
and that Poseidon is screwing with the mob. “You’d better leave now,” the man says. “The sooner you leave, the better.” Poseidon apologizes, packs his stuff up, and
leaves. He says he doesn’t want to get shot. While this may have scared most to their wits,
Ice Poseidon doesn’t seem too fazed and goes on with his streaming. At least we know this encounter didn’t leave
him swimming with the fishes. 12. Subway Sniper CJayride is livestreaming on the subway in
Asia, when some man creeps up behind him to take his photo. The man is standing to the left of CJayride
in the beginning of the video, about five feet away, with a surgical mask on. The man just appears to be on his phone, but
obviously he’s actually finding his camera, so he can take some video or photos of his
own. CJayride is chill about it at first, even
posing for a moment. But then, as the man creeps closer and closer
without saying a word, CJayride clearly gets more uncomfortable and stands to get off the
train at the next stop. This is when the guy walks straight up to
him, maybe a foot away, with his camera right beside the streamer’s face. Finally satisfied, the man then walks away,
as CJayride changes position on the subway, getting as far away from this man as possible. If you’re going to livestream, expect to
encounter people like this. Comes with the territory, it seems. 11. The Creepy Trickster
Paul Denino - otherwise known by Ice Poseidon - is an online personality and vlogger. Needless to say, he has a following...and
sometimes having a following can get you into trouble. In this case, Ice Poseidon encounters a homeless
British man on the streets of London at night. The man calls him over and attempts to get
him alone. Drink in hand, he tries to lure Ice Poseidon
away from his friend by telling him to “come over here for two seconds,” insisting he
only wants to tell Poseidon something and, for some reason, he doesn’t want to tell
it in front of the other guy. All very strange and creepy. Ice Poseidon agrees to accompany the Brit
alone and is asked if he’s doing a program for the university. The man then suggests to meet the next morning
if Ice Poseidon wants to see how he lives. Since Ice Poseidon doesn’t want to get up
early, the man offers to meet him that same night at Cafe Nero in Oxford Circus. Ice Poseidon says he can head there with him
right then, but that his friend is coming along. When the creepy man rejects that idea and
says that he’s “taken another American there,” someone he claims did a “videoshoot”
of him, Ice Poseidon asks how he can know the man isn’t lying. The conversation goes back and forth, with
Ice Poseidon questioning the man’s motives and the man insisting he is honest and doesn’t
intend to rob him. Ice Poseidon’s followers warn him repeatedly
NOT to follow the guy, calling the whole thing “sketch central.” But Ice Poseidon ignores them and continues
to engage him. He says he would like to see where the guy
sleeps, but he’ll be taking his friend with him. But, for some reason, the creepy man won’t
allow the friend to accompany, calling him “another homeless guy,” and saying he
would never let a homeless guy know where he sleeps… Again, despite repeated warnings, Ice Poseidon
decides to join the creepy guy anyway, because he’s genuinely curious. He talks to his friend and asks him to trail
them. The creepy man orders a cab and, as they wait,
he tells Ice Poseidon he was a sniper in the army in Desert Storm and Afghanistan. Many of Ice Poseidon’s followers hop on
to say that the guy is a well-known trickster in London and a psycho that robs people. They also note that the man said he was in
the army for ten years, but then gave active duty dates that were twelve years apart. When the taxi finally arrives, Ice Poseidon
again insists that his friend will be joining them, and the creepy man says that wasn’t
the agreement. The man finally leaves when Poseidon won’t
ditch his friend to follow him to an unfamiliar location. This could have ended quite nasty, so it’s
lucky that Ice Poseidon had a level-enough head on his shoulders to avoid getting into
any real danger here. 10. Creepy Guy
There’s a lot of attempted luring going on in these videos. In this one, the live streamer is a 17-year-old
girl, who seems to be trying to shake some creepy dude at the beginning of the video. “I’m gonna go this way…” she says,
looking nervously into the camera. But he calls her and asks her name. The creep drunkenly asks her to come with
him. When she asks where, he says, “Right here,”
pointing down into his scary basement apartment. But, again, she tries to shake him - and succeeds. Probably a good idea. That place looked very shady. 9. The Boiling Point
When Asian Andy and Hampton Brandon butt heads,
it’s a thing you don’t want to miss. Viewers are thrown into the middle of some
dispute between the pair. Hampton Brandon confronts Andy, saying he’s
doing so, because he wants some people to think he’s “decent and not a wildebeest.” Thereafter, Hampton Brandon accuses Andy of
something...it’s not really clear what. And when Andy calls him a liar, he gets angry. At first, Hampton Brandon seems like he’s
going to let it go, as he says, “I’ll see you in Hollywood.” But then he continues shouting, getting louder
and louder and more and more heated. He gets up in Andy’s face and butts heads
with him. That’s when Andy snaps. Everyone starts pushing and shoving. The camera falls to the ground. Brandon continues shouting. When things calm down, Andy repeats, “Get
off my property.” Even out in the street, getting into his car,
Brandon is screaming threats. At least things didn’t go too far...this
time around. 8. Teenage Mob
Greekgodx, a popular Twitch livestreamer, fears for his life in this clip...as a mob
of teenagers tail him. “Don’t hurt me!” he shouts, as they’re
seen behind him, making a lot of noise and chatter. The streamer tells himself to close his eyes
and it will be over soon. He then says they’re “ganging up” and
starts running. He’s pretty quick on his feet. Some of the gang catch up with him and demand
to know what he’s recording. He claims he’s sending a message to his
mom. But the young teenage girl calls his bluff,
saying, “That’s on live on facebook.” He appears to be nearly crying as he tells
the teenagers to leave him alone. In the background, you can hear women shouting
at him, although it’s unclear what they’re accusing him of. But when Greekgod says, “They can only see
my face, I promise,” you can probably guess at what these teens are so angry about. At one point, the camera is angled a little
above Greekgod’s shoulder, and you can see that there are at least three on his tail,
chasing him. “Please, don’t hurt me,” he says. “They can’t see you.” One woman asks him to “remove it” but,
being a livestream, there’s no way he can...but he says he will, probably to get this mob
off his back. Some people don’t want to be filmed without
consent, which is something that IRL live streamers must consider. 7. Snort Money When a streamer called Glink is flagged by
a man, it’s a certitude that something shady is about to go down. It’s clear as day that the guy is on something. But when the pair talk, it’s difficult to
understand anything this man is saying. Glink is pretty kind to the guy. He asks if the dude is hungry and says he’ll
bring him some food. But the guy doesn’t want food. He wants $5. To snort. Glink says he doesn’t want to support that
and manages to get away...without any further confrontation .
You never know what might happen when engaging with strangers. So, maybe it’s better to be safe than sorry. 6. 6 on 1
Burger Planet streamed this incident live on August 2nd, 2017, after he’d just been
attacked by six people on the street at night. In the video, he appears fearful and shaken,
as he tries to recover himself after the incident. He says into the camera that he got hit in
the face and the head many times, and they also tried to throw his phone and break it,
but the phone never stopped recording. Their reason for it? They just didn’t like this guy recording. “No questions asked, no reason why,” Burger
Planet said. He added “My head feels like a lumped up
potato.” Burger Planet also claims the bar whose parking
lot he got beat up in would barely even give him a bottle of water and told him he had
to leave. It seems that in live-streaming IRL moments,
incidents like this can greet you around any corner. And a pile-on - like six bruisers on one victim
- could send you to the emergency room. Or worse. I guess the lesson here is to play it safe
and always have a backup. 5. Bomb Threat When Mhova broke into some wine, she wasn’t
expecting any guests at her party. But some came. Uninvited. After looking outside and assumedly seeing
police right outside her apartment, she tells her viewers that she has no idea what’s
going on. A moment later, there’s a loud knock on
her door. Dallas PD. She answers the door and is immediately and
repeatedly told to show her hands. Mhova quickly suggests to the police that
someone must have swatted her, but the police continue the raid, entering the house to ensure
that she’s the only one there. They search the entire apartment. She then explains that she just had a delivery,
and a viewer watching her stream must have somehow gotten her address off the package
and sent the cops to swat her. After the police leave, she shows their cars
lined up outside, along with a firetruck. While, in the end, this wasn’t life-threatening,
swatting has ended in innocent lives being taken, as it did when Tyler Barriss allegedly
made a hoax 911 call which ended horribly in Kansas. He did it because of a dispute he had over
online gaming. Truly both a sad and scary incident. 4. Man Being Followed
Tokyo. A city of 9.3 million people. And one of those people is stalking you. Imagine walking through a foreign city at
night, alone, in the dark. You suddenly get the feeling that someone
is following you. The street is deserted. Without looking behind you, you hear their
footsteps. You see movements in shadows. You speed your steps - those of your stalker
speed up too. You don’t want to turn around, because then
they’ll know your fear. But you HAVE to know what’s in store for
you. So, you turn, and you see this man: donning
a white surgical mask, clearly coming after you. This is what Twitch user, Reckful, encountered
on the streets of Tokyo. In the video, Reckful starts out walking nonchalantly
down the pavement on a Tokyo evening, live-streaming his nighttime stroll. Then after he waits at a street corner for
a moment, things start to become interesting. A man, dressed in black, with a baseball cap
and sunglasses on at night doesn’t cross the street but, instead, turns to follow Reckful. And, don’t forget the stalker’s main feature:
a surgical mask. As the clip continues, the man is seen over
Reckful’s right shoulder, keeping a short distance from him and appearing as though
he’s just on his own nighttime stroll...one that happens to be the exact same route as
Reckful’s. At one point, however, Reckful turns a complete
180 to walk in the other direction, and the man walks on, which gives the streamer a false
sense of relief. Because, only moments later, the stalker turns
a 180 too. Those following Reckful live advise him to
RUN or FIGHT. Others write, “RIP,” and note that the
stalker is speeding up. After Reckful makes another turn, out of sight
briefly from his stalker, he takes his followers’ advice. He starts running. He puts a good distance between himself and
his stalker, sprinting across a street. But then he realizes that the stalker knows
him. Both the stalker and his partner - known as
the “5,500 miles guys” - finally catch up to him and introduce themselves. They’re in Tokyo all the way from Sweden. If it hadn’t been a prank, imagine just
how more intense this IRL moment might have been... 3. Angry Old
Man An IRL streamer called Ragestew was not prepared
for a brawl in this video. But one came to meet him byway of an unlikely
contender: an old man. After taking a gentle stroll with a female
pedestrian, he arrives at a corner to meet an older man in a neon green shirt and khakis,
having a sip from his Big Gulp. Ragestew quite openly asks the guy how it’s
going and mentions that he’s livestreaming, when suddenly the video goes sideways. The man has clearly knocked or pushed the
videocamera wonky. And you can hear him say he doesn’t want
to be livestreamed. So, what does Ragestew do? Does he walk away? No. He tells the old man not to touch his camera,
and that’s when things escalate. The man insists that Ragestew not point the
camera at him, so the streamer turns away to ensure the man is out of view. However, the argument with the man continues
offscreen. A back-and-forth ensues about whether Ragestew
was in the right to record the man without consent and whether the man was in the right
to knock the camera away and put his hands on Ragestew immediately. While the old man brawl did not end in anything
serious, the aggression was frightening and certainly could have intensified. A cautionary tale for fellow streamers. 2. Robbed, Again
When Tribait is livestreaming out in broad daylight, the last thing he’s probably expecting
is to get robbed. But after he has some sort of altercation
about bad vibes with a stranger on a street corner, things get a little heated. Tribait keeps saying the guy is going to “pop”
him and that he almost got his life taken. He tries to hurry away from the dude, who
seems to be following him. Although the viewer doesn’t see it, Tribait
claims the dude pulled out a gun. After a while, it seems as though Tribait
has lost the guy. A good two minutes go by without any sight
of him. But then he pops out of nowhere behind Tribait,
launches at him, takes his phone, and races off. Tribait tries to chase the thief down, but
after a while, it’s clear that he gave up at some point. What’s unclear is whether or not the thief
got away with it. Before we get to number 1, my name is Chills
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we upload every Tuesday and Saturday. 1.Swatted
“GrossGore” was live streaming himself playing League of Legends, when suddenly gaming
wasn’t much of a game anymore. There’s a knock at the door and, when he
answers, he’s met with the police. He’s been swatted. The British police are rather calm in this
swatting, as He explains that he livestreams for a living and that his address got leaked. All the while he’s talking to police, he
continues playing League of Legends. He says he’s been receiving loads of takeaway
deliveries and taxis from folks who want to prank him. Well, this prank went more than a little overboard. The post on his youtube video notes: “I
had a bunch of police officers walk into my flat during my live stream because they had
a phone call saying ‘Ali Larsen, killed his whole family’ A joke's gone past a joke
now guys.” He also noted that it’s regrettable that
people find wasting police officers’ time to be funny. Couldn’t agree more.
B U R G E R K I N G F O O T L E T T U C E
12:40 Greek btw, Greek is too lazy to watch it all GreekP
"Scared for his life" Y I K E S