Twitch streamer and YouTuber General Sam receives an unforgettable fan mail package with a dead pig and uranium ore.
Twitch streamer and YouTuber General Sam received a rather unusual fan mail package during a recent live stream. After opening a few boxes of fan mail, the YouTuber and streamer opened a box containing a vacuum-sealed dead pig, leaving the audience both shocked and amused. General Sam handled the situation with humorous ease, but it serves as a cautionary tale for other streamers considering PO box openings.
During the stream, viewers got a glimpse of the dead pig, which General Sam remarked looked as though it had been embalmed. The streamer joked that the package’s contents must be “a person, probably a woman,” since “it’s got long hair.” He was taken aback by the unexpected gift, commenting on the unpleasant smell.
“Oh no,” he said. “What the hell is this? I didn’t order this.” He expressed his disbelief, and made it clear that he didn’t want the embalmed pig.
“I don’t know, maybe people think I’m into that kind of thing,” he jokingly said, “but it’s not my style.” He expressed confusion about what to do with the dead animal, as it wasn’t something he anticipated receiving.
The stream then moved on to the next box, which General Sam opened to find a box labeled “Radioactive material. Uranium ore.” He promptly removed the box from his house, considering it the safest option.
“I don’t know what to do, I don’t know what to do,” he repeated, before calling the police to report the uranium ore. The fan who sent the uranium ore ensured that the radiation level was safe enough for shipping, but General Sam decided to err on the side of caution.
The surprises didn’t end there, as he opened another box to find a toy cat that appeared to be breathing. “This is getting weird,” he said, before joking that perhaps the cat was the dead pig, and the uranium ore was actually a “nice little plant.”
This is certainly one of the more unusual fan mail stream videos that we’ve seen, though it’s not exactly uncommon for streamers to receive odd gifts from their fans. It serves as a reminder that, when it comes to online fandom, there’s often an unexpected and sometimes strange side.
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General Sam’s experience quickly became a trending topic, capturing the attention of many. For those who are unfamiliar with the term “meme boxes,” it’s simply a term used to describe boxes sent to YouTubers and Twitch streamers that contain random items deemed “meme-worthy” by the fan.
While it may not be what General Sam was expecting, his reaction certainly left quite the impression on him and his viewers.
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