On February 26, Twitch star Zack "Asmongold" took to his alternate channel, Zackrawrr, to host an Elden Ring livestream. Before playing the FromSoftware title, the streamer reacted to the top posts on his official subreddit. Asmongold came across a viewer who was upset about his recent reaction to the Ohio train accident.
After reading the viewer say that people can't afford to leave the house because they are not "a millionaire with a meme job," Asmongold hit back at them and asserted that his take was "true." He continued further, remarking:
At the 19-minute mark of his February 26 broadcast, Asmongold came across a post titled "Recent react video of Asmon/Ohio train wreck" by Redditor u/EarlyInsurance7557. The streamer read it out loud to his audience and stated:
The co-founder of One True King (OTK) responded by suggesting that people "can leave" their houses. There was, however, a "massive personal cost" associated with it:
Asmongold recalled and contextualized the statement he made about the incident:
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The streamer continued to read the Redditor's post and expressed his thoughts:
Asmongold responded to the viewer by saying he didn't care about their feelings and that his statement was "true." Upon reading that the viewer had turned off his video, the Austin, Texas-based content creator stated:
Asmongold began reading the comments posted under the thread and responded to them by saying:
He added:
Asmongold's most recent take went viral on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit, wherein more than 770 community members weighed in. Some of the most relevant fan reactions were along these lines:
Later during the same broadcast, Asmongold reacted to the aforementioned r/LivestreamFail thread. He asserted that he "stood
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