Disguised Toast has broken out of his cocoon ever since he made the move to Twitch from Facebook Gaming. During one of his recent streams, Toast revealed a "manipulation strategy" that someone in a relationship can use to make their partner apologize to them by playing the "victim."
This strategy dictates how a person gets angry at their significant other to make them apologize, only to double down and apologize to them to play the victim card.
Here's what he said:
The Canadian streamer, however, advised his loyal patrons to sway away from using that strategy, admitting that it's "unhealthy."
Here's how his fans reacted to his post:
Understandably, this caused his fans to wonder if he still employs this strategy in his current relationship. Disguised Toast confessed that he doesn't do it anymore but used to when he didn't know how to be a "good boyfriend."
During a recent stream, Lilypichu and Disguised Toast competed in a game of Wikipedia racing, in which competitors must dash from one keyword to the next by navigating through the page's links.
The two had agreed to a three-round contest, and when Lilypichu comfortably won the first round, it appeared that Disguised Toast would be obliged to make a tweet.
However, Toast managed to eke out a slim victory in the second round by finding Bo Burnham's Wikipedia page seconds before Lilypichu, ensuring that the final game would be decided by a coin flip.
After some digging, the two opted to grab the bidet from Bo Burnham's page, and following a fierce battle, Toast took the victory prizes by being the first to find it. As a result, Lilypichu was forced to take the burden of forfeiting, and Toast came up with something absolutely extraordinary:
Disguised Toast couldn't stop laughing at
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