A popular Twitch streamer has been criticised for blasting 'ugly chatters' on her feed.
Jill ‘MISSPBJ’ - who has 175,000 followers on the platform - opted to 'cross as many lines as possible in such a brief amount of time' when she took someone's comment the wrong way.
One chatter suggested that the creator should 'react' to playing a game rather than just 'sitting' there.
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*Clip below contains strong and offensive language*
Jill quickly defended her content and explained that she was 'tired' of people's opinions.
Her videos largely consist of the 'Just Chatting' category on Twitch and this one clip in particular has gone viral.
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Reacting to the viewer's question yesterday (28 Jan), Jill said: "I hope that you get ran over.
"Dude shut the f**k up, like, I’m tired. I’m tired of you ugly chatters. Like I’m actually annoyed.
"‘Play a game’, do I look like a b**ch that plays a game? You got me f**ked up, shut up...no I'm not doing it, I'm not doing it today.
"I got f**king aids from all the chatters, like chatters that I thought were not mental r****ded, but look at them being full mentally r****ded."
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She also went on to criticise men 'who use the frowning crying face' emoji and called them 'gay' for doing so.
"Men aren't supposed to really feel like sad," Jill said.
"Like back in the war days you used to have to kill people. why the f**k are you sad?"
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Viewers of the clip have slammed the influencer for her comments, with one person tweeting: "She really tried to cross as many lines as possible in such a brief amount of time."
Another added: "How to be disliked by as many different people as possible in a short amount of time speedrun any %."
"My eyes and ears are burning," a third commented.
Someone else questioned: "What does a b***h that plays video games look like to her, I wonder?"
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However, some viewers remained firmly on Jill's side, arguing that some of her points were valid.
As one person commented: "She's spitting facts."
Another added: "Can you leave her alone? Women face enough problems streaming on a male dominated platform and here you are harassing her for no reason?"
"I mean she’s got a few solid points," someone else thought.
UNILAD were unable to reach Jill for comment as there were no contacts available.