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Finding the Twitch Creative Psychos

Digital artist or psycho murderer? Can you even tell the difference?

It's well known that Twitch Creative has a lot of really amazing people. It's an open secret that many of them are really psycho murderers (that is, they're psychos, not that they murder psychos). Or at least, that would appear to be the case, if quotes and clips are to be believed. Don't believe me? Check out these prime examples:

Don't worry; they're all safely behind the protective screens of Twitch. But if you know of a streamer that fits this description, I want to know about them (purely out of scientific curiosity, of course - I'm definitely not going to lock them up in Rutledge Private Clinic and Asylum). In fact, I'm willing to give a prize for the best evidence of psychosis. Please, send me clips!

All of the entries into the competition (now closed) have been recorded along with detailed explanations of the psychoses, to better aid the admissions doctors.

The details:

  • The competition is now closed. These documents are retained for reference.
  • First prize will be $US 250. Additional prizes may be given out at the organizer's discretion, based on the number of submissions. Prize(s) will be sent via the streamer's tip jar or donation link. Fees and taxes are the responsibility of the recipient.
  • Submissions should be Twitch clips and must be created and submitted during the month of June 2018.
  • The clip should be from a creative stream. If the stream category is not "Creative", it should be clear from the content of the clip that the stream is for the purpose of creating something. (For example, writing a game mod while in the category for that game counts as a creative stream.)
  • Submit your clips via Twitter with the clip URL and any title or caption you need. Mention @rosuav, and use hashtag #TwitchCreativePsycho.
  • I will "Like" every submission tweet that I see. If I haven't Liked yours after a day or two, I didn't see it; check that you mentioned me and included the hashtag, and maybe retweet it.
  • Please don't artificially synthesize entries. Psychoses should come up naturally as part of the normal flow of conversation.
  • Questions should be directed to @rosuav either on Twitter or Twitch.
  • This is not affiliated with Twitch or Twitter or any other organization.
  • I'm doing this to encourage Twitch Creative and to celebrate good humour. Don't make me regret doing it; participate in equally good humour. Have fun!