Pokelawls angrily swore and yelled about the situation and said that next time he was just going to quit when he gets into one of these situations, leaving his chat to mock him, as well as the Reddit.
Pokelawls frustrated over cops in GTA No Pixel private server
Pokelawls has had some bad times with cops when it comes to the GTA No Pixel stream which has led to him venting about how frustrated he was. The streamer wound up getting banned from the server for a day, and he ranted for several moments on Twitch about the situation.
The streamer had a problem with how much power the cop characters had. It led to this rant after being pulled over in the game, and being frustrated about the entire situation.
Pokelawls continued to rant about how frustrating it was, and that the next time this happened, he would just quit the game and not deal with it any longer.
The chat was divided between calling the streamer cringe, or saying he was speaking facts. Redditors also weighed in on the matter.
Reddit responds to Pokelawl’s Twitch meltdown
One Redditor offered some insight into how this whole situation went down, and how Pokelawls ended up so frustrated. According to them, the streamer was pulled for speeding and had xQc come through and kill the cops. The streamer was also pulled again later because they thought Pokelawls was involved in the shooting.
A few users didn’t have many kind words for Pokelawls, saying he should take a break, or simply insulting him for being so upset over something that is, in the long term, pretty trivial.
Another Redditor didn’t know if the player had any right to be this upset, and thankfully, another user replied with even more details.
Other users talked about how emotional the streamer tends to get, and that it apparently made him unpopular in his local area, where other larger streamers live.
Another reader wasn’t shocked at all to see the clip had already been deleted by the time they got to the thread.
One of the Redditors didn’t understand why streamers take it so seriously, which led to a few responses on its own.
It quickly became a hot topic of discussion on Reddit, and though the original clip is gone, the Mirror was preserved so that the website could see how frustrated the streamer was about the whole situation. His audience will just have to see if the streamer abandons NoPixel or if he quits when confronted by cops in the future.
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