News broke today from Hamlinz that streamer house NRG Thoom is disbanding. The house was funded by the NRG organization to create collaborative content between the members of the house. The content they were producing was doing quite well, however, the channel went silent only a few months after its creation.
The video made by Jake Lucky goes over the creator's stream today and what the most notable moments were, one being that his mental health had taken a toll on his ability to create content online.
Lucky said in his video:
All of this is a summation of a tweet that Hamlinz put out, detailing that he hasn't been streaming due to depression.
Darryle "Hamlinz" Hamlin took to Twitter today to explain why he hasn't been streaming on Twitch as of late. He explained that his depression had resurged and that he needed some time away from the pressures of being a prominent streamer.
The tweet brought reactions from creators like Dakotaz and many more to show their support for the time off, telling him that he doesn't need to apologize for the break.
However, with the announcement of the Thoom House closing, some fans instead left hateful comments claiming he scammed his fans and NRG.
All this build-up of hate is now being released by his fans turned haters, blaming him for the house disbanding and reasoning that he only wanted the money out of the deal. This point was forged by the lack of streams for months coupled with a lack of streamer house content, and now that the suspected news has been confirmed, haters are now given more 'proof' towards their arguments.
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