Streamers Who Absolutely Fail At Everyday Life
Apr 4, 2025
Just because somebody can no-scope an enemy across the map in Apex Legends or build a shantytown while blasting the competition in Fortnite does not mean they are as adept at adulting. Need proof? Here ya go. Eighteen-hour shifts are rough, regardless of what kind of work you are doing. Former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek nearly passed out on his desk at the end of an 18-hour Rust stream, inspiring Twitch chat comments like "Shroud ded" and "Shroud, go to bed." A superstar Canadian gamer, YouTuber, and streamer, Shroud was once named the best shooter in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds by fellow streaming star Ninja. Perhaps the biggest secret to Shroud's success as a streamer and competitor is the level of attention and concentration he brings to his gameplay. A deeply tactical gamer, Shroud has been known to gauge the sound of crowd reactions to discern rivals' positions and detect impending firefights in CS:GO tournaments. Maintaining that level of focus for a prolonged period of time would tire anybody, and marathon streaming sessions are common on Twitch. Watch this video for more streamers who absolutely fail at everyday life!
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