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Young Streamer Heartbroken After Dad Destroys PC She Bought With YouTube Earnings

Georgina Young

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Young Streamer Heartbroken After Dad Destroys PC She Bought With YouTube Earnings

Featured Image Credit: Twitter / YouTube / NarwhalFPS

Not many experiences are nicer than purchasing something you really wanted as a kid with your own money. However, the story didn't end there for one young streamer.

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Fifteen year old gamer NarwhalFPS managed to make a name for herself on YouTube with her skills at both solving Rubik's cubes and playing Valorant. She managed to go viral with her amazing skills in both areas. Her most watched video has reached 43million views on the video platform.

There's none like throwing a PC away, but there are plenty of livestream wins and fails below.

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This kind of wholesome content is the type that advertisers love, and it seems the content creator was able to save enough money to buy herself a new PC. This is what she has been using to stream herself playing Valorant on Twitch, as well as create and edit her other videos.

However, as posted on Twitter, NarwhalFPS was distraught after her dad threw her PC in the pool. Narwhal was struggling with her computer and accused her sister of messing with it. Saying her dad had a bad day at work, she asked her father who she says is good with computers to take a look. She admits she wouldn't listen to him and continued to fight with her sister.

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She claims her father, frustrated with her, then went and threw the PC outside in the pool. Since posting about it on social media, many have reached out with kind words and offers to pay for a replacement. The teen said though that her parents would not allow her to accept donations, and also she wouldn't feel comfortable doing so.

While she is upset that she will not be able to make content for a while, which she says is one of her favourite things to do, she sees the issues as her problem alone. She does however appreciate the support from the community. She intends to replace the computer when she can. 

Topics: Twitch, PC, Youtube

Georgina Young
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