Why I Stream.

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2 min readFeb 8, 2021

Thank you for believing in something different.

I wouldn’t recommend streaming as a full-time profession to everyone.

As a hobby? Sure, have fun with it!
As your 9–5 job? Not unless the data backs it up.

Many people stream for themselves. It’s obvious.
Whether it be for clout, money, attention, etc a streamer’s prerogative is always clear.

I’m no different.

I’ve always loved the spotlight. I’m the loudmouth at the bar getting himself in trouble with no fighting capabilities what-so-ever.

Streaming is my “happy place”

There’s something thrilling about going live. It’s like entering a casino.
I’m full of hope and optimism cause anything can happen.

I’ve had great streams.
I’ve had shit streams.

Regardless of the outcome, you know I’ll be live Mon-Wed at 8 pm (PST).

That being said, I like to believe my style of streaming is “selfless”.
Each of my shows focuses on other streamers or collaborations.

Heck, the MomsOnline Invitational: Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament was a culmination of my time on Twitch. It was my proudest moment, to date.

The only reason I show up time-and-time again is because of you.

Those that have been there since day 1…
Those that mod my channel…
Those that have raided and hosted me…
Those that have agreed to be my guest…
Those that followed, subbed, gifted subs, and gifted bits…
Those that have recommended my content to their friends…
Those that trust me with their most precious commodity, time…

I do all this shit for you.
It just so happens that I love it, too.

I’m writing this as a promise between you and me.
Something I would hope you keep me accountable.

So long as you keep believing, I’ll keep streaming.

Deal? Deal.

[until we vibe again]
-moms

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I’m an Ex-Content Creator (Momsthehost), who can't escape the online noise 🗣️ Blogging about the twilight between the internet and life