China's multi-million dollar ..mark that Billion dollar livestream video game industry unquestionably is a game and shouldn't be trusted as video games has become another vehicle for elites to organize something to divert billions into their projects form other sources. I saw something in te Economist Magazine about rockstar gamer in China named Hu Jinzhou who mastered his incredible athletic craft and digit gidget flexibility and mind-control through the internet cafes of Dangyang where opposing player soften yelled Godd Dang losing match after match to this incredible video gaming winning bastard that has the nation of China on pin s and needles being the biggest thing since Bruce Lee.
There are quite practically hundreds of millions of lonely desperate makes in love with computer screens in this nation of a billion and they are rapidly evolving an ecosystem and another dimension through brainwaves and connectivity playing side by side for days on days one end. Hu or "Boss Cai" as he prefers to be called plays some ten hours a day some six days a week lost in emotion in these fighter games and someday he barely moves out of bed becoming China's best gamer or crowned achiever in what is likely a rigged video gaming system.
Hu Live streams his games and has showed his 130 million followers through social media how to play video games with a fountain pen. Hug makes some 50.000 Yuan a day form on-line gifts and tokens sent to him in the form of bitcoin and he is thinking of starting his own crypto-currency called Hucoin that people ahhh can just give their money to him directly to have the special consideration of watching him play video games for two or three hours. Chinese webzines are responsible for this silly system where they get money and then make up an industry and Hu Jinzhou is marketed and supplied on-line by a company called Chuxin that likely is state run and owned in part by Xi Jinping, dictator for life and he is amused at the ability to create a computer addicted class of clowns in China thinking the talented gamer can become part of some meritocracy and a super star athlete for sitting in his bed playing video games. The company keeps young men and women in a studio in Shanghai and forces them to live stream what are rigged video game encounters and supply them with a long list of witty lines to say, energy drinks. Chinese food, drugs, and Popsicle for some reason.
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