Tarik Responds To Viewer

Amiel Rose Andres - June 1, 2022
Tarik Responds To Viewer

Tarik, a Twitch streamer, went off on his followers, saying they shouldn’t be watching streamers on Twitch if they can’t afford a haircut. 

When he said he was looking forward to a new standing desk worth more than $1,000, he made a controversial statement. Fans in his Twitch chat began to question the streamer’s decision, with several commenting that $1,000 for a desk was excessive. The FPS player was irritated by a series of messages from his fans, and he said that his viewers would freak out if someone paid $30 for a haircut. When fans said they wouldn’t pay more than $20 for a haircut after the statement, Tarik responded, “If you can’t f***ing pay for your haircut, why are you on Twitch?”

The Turkish-American gamer had been streaming Valorant for five hours and was anticipating the arrival of a standing desk he had ordered. Fans were fascinated by the desk and wanted to know more about it, including how much it cost. The desk, according to the 26-year-old streamer, was worth more than a grand because it came with a slew of ergonomic features. 

Fans began to question his decision to spend so much money on the desk, and after receiving multiple messages, Tarik responded: “Chat will f***ing freak out over paying 30 bucks for a haircut so I’m not surprised that people are like, ‘Wow! 1K for a desk?’ Chat thinks if you pay more than a 30 bucks for a haircut you know? People in chat get their haircuts for like five bucks, I’ve had this conversation before. I don’t know if people are trolling or what.”

Fans began to share how much they regularly pay for a haircut, with prices ranging from $1 to $30. Some viewers ridiculed him by saying they pay $150 for a haircut, as expected. After reading a few messages, the Valorant gamer confronted his viewers, saying that if they couldn’t afford a haircut, they shouldn’t be on the livestreaming platform: “If you can’t pay 20 bucks for your haircut, why the f**k are you on Twitch? You shouldn’t be sitting here and watching me right now. You should be getting your life together.”

Fans questioned the streamer’s statement, prompting the Brooklyn native to warn his followers that if they “question marked” him, he would ban them. He went on to say: “If you can’t pay 20 bucks for your haircut, why are you on watching me right now? Deada**! Why, like, I’m not trying to be a f***ing d*ck, that means like, obviously… like… if I… whatever.”

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