'There Was Water Everywhere, Baby Oil, Baby Powder, Noodles'
Briefly

Winston Groves experienced an intense and tumultuous weekend at Streamer University, where he faced hazing, poor food, and unpleasant living conditions. Yet, this culminated in a pivotal moment for aspiring livestreamers like himself to collaborate with their peers. Organized by prominent livestreamer Kai Cenat, the event gathered 120 participants, aiming to provide learning experiences and networking opportunities within the streaming community. Despite the challenges, Groves and others found value in this chaotic environment, creating lasting memories and connections that could propel their careers in digital content creation.
"The whole floor smelled like wild fumes, mysterious funk... so horrendous it didn't even make no sense. And then I had a class at ten in the morning."
"I was one of 120 students accepted into Streamer University, a weekend-long, all-expenses paid program where both established and nascent livestreamers could congregate, collaborate, and learn from each other."
Read at Vulture
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