 Alright, this is a review of TwitchCon 2019. It was held in San Diego. The convention included gamers, e-girls, white knights, thirsties and trolls, partners and even e-celebs. Coming in is drama and a new wave of Instagod's influencers, even in cosplay. A much younger crowd than YouTube, the partners, which are the checkmarks, even had a class on personal safety, scared to even drink drinks at a party. There's a new wave of fame and entitlement, and in terms of those drinks I do agree they should let them pour their own drinks or serve it to them, not have warm beer just hanging out. And the white knights gotta be there for the protection, not Twitch, blaming Twitch for bullshit. Trolls give Twitch life while the beta orbers are trying to prove themselves, but always put themselves in the friend zone. TwitchCon was well worth it as I could see the new wave of products coming out. The best being the AI of NVIDIA and how you don't even need a green screen. I got to see the GoXLR in person, it's a handy mixer, a sampler and can help with vocal effects. And eventually I'll get the sure mic, even though they weren't there. They had a long line for the Twitch loot, which sold Twitch merchandise, sweaters and gear. On the first day it took almost more than an hour, so I still forget that and I waited the next day. It took about 15 minutes. And I got a cool sweater and a cool hat. The vibe of TwitchCon since it's younger still had like an extension of high school. Many tribes. Which you want individuals and you do want tribes of long tail niches. Here's some Twitter posts. What happened at the convention would be white knight recruitment or just standard meetups. This was my first TwitchCon and you can see the bang chicks dancing, had good vibes, good shuffling and they had plenty of energy drinks. G Fuel so you could play longer, just like the protein powder of the exercise industry. There's more energy to stay more alert, caffeine or to play or stream for 24 hours straight. There was Game Fuel which tasted pretty good. Rockstar had their own prices so I don't expect to pay 750 or how much it cost just for a Rockstar. And of course the bang energy drink as well as G Fuel. Upstairs they had team rivals where streamers could fight. It was like a game room, like the arena, the gladiator arena for gamers. And you could meet your streamer but you had to wait. And how would you like to be waiting in this line? Especially a fully capped line. Some are more popular than others. Some of the streamers can be anxious or nervous. Is anyone going to show up to meet me or talk to me? And especially the fanboys in line, talk not just to meet, but to have a simple word. I won't wait for you. E-girls and female streamers aren't on hypergamy mode. There's going to be more on that later. Acquiring the follows, rotations and the white knight mods, almost in the dynamic of the Bachelorette and guys that have no girlfriend. This was much better than last year. I did not go to the one in San Jose where people had to wait three or four or five plus hours just to get in the first day. It was fast. Parking is under the San Diego Convention which you will understand for the 2020 convention, which is going to be held in San Diego again. The SwitchCon can be great for networking. I wasn't meeting more of the small streamers since I'd like to talk to them more. Many of them I didn't even see. Some would be green dumpling. He gave out some postcards. He seemed real tired because he's coming all the way from Malaysia and had jet lag. Although I was a second to last to see them and I didn't want to wait no line so I only waited five minutes. He's a big character and has great words. And he stayed to the end and didn't want to disappoint us. XQC, who I didn't even know. Harris Heller, who I got all these streaming tips from. And Jenin on the blondes. They're from the Raj and Doc shows. Mia Malcova and some other chicks. The show has horrible dating device. Just watch my channel for better advice. It's horrible. Doc show is pretty good. Just the beginning. I didn't see Doc, but Roche Patel was there, seemed very friendly. And just to understand you're watching these shows, it's for entertainment. It's a show guys. Come on, it's just entertainment. And the line was crazy. Dudes, of course, waiting to get their picture with probably Mia Malcova to say they got close to a porn star or a former porn star. And updated info on Twitch. Twitch has come out with a new studio, which is going to compete with OBS. And it will make it easier for new streamers as Twitch explodes onto the mainstream. And I predicted this. That's why I went just to see how this IRL will come to explode in the new world. Twitch can be too strict. There's trolling. They do promote fairness and inclusiveness where they talk a certain ways. There's steps and transparency of bands. However, it just all talk. There's White Night mod updates. So White Nights are going to be very busy with the trolls and whoever the haters are. And hopefully they get paid well or they come with perks. Some of the e-girls would be very popular in the early 20s. And it's going to be hard to hold on to those viewers. Because younger hot upstarts with no husband are in the same pipeline. Year after year, it's going to continue that cycle. If you are Amazon member, you get a ton of perks. There's Twitch Prime membership. There's Twitch goodies. I got 200 bits, about $20 free goodies, $10 for merchandise and then $10 for food. So this covers a lot of money with the Amazon Prime membership. And I'm glad Amazon bought Twitch for about a billion dollars. And some of the tips that I showed on the tweets earlier, some of these gamers do stink. It's not so much deodorant. I don't think they change their clothes. They don't take a shower. It's pretty disgusting. I would say it's one out of 200 people that just reek. And I've been to a lot of concerts. That's one of the big things about this event is there are some gamers who stink and there are streamers who have been to maybe five or six of these Twitch cons and they give them the tip, hey, use deodorant or take a shower or whatever. It's funny. At least San Diego was cool. But next year it might be warmer. You can plan a meet up or create one. There's plenty of parties going on as well as you can meet in Twitch Con. I would plan a few meet ups a day just in case you can't meet someone. Sometimes time flies by and there's no reason not to say hi or introduce yourself. It's still a Twitch is still a tight knit community, especially if they are alone or you are alone. Some of the streamers are filming during Twitch Con. So you could track them down. That's somewhat kind of weird though, but you can plan it out and find people. Don't expect to meet everybody. Chill and have fun. Three days of this can wear you down. People are very approachable. Everybody was there. People can stink and there's a link to an article on a streamer blaming the game on his dirty lifestyle. It's pretty disgusting. It's funnier than hell. And this live streaming is going to be big in the future. It's maturing. And all you have to do is go out with people and you meet people who are open to it. Personality is king. And I do recommend you use a few platforms. Twitch is strict, but it is the funnest. There's Mixer, YouTube and Dlive. And check out my Twitch playlist, which I will be adding to slowly on Twitch culture, opinions, books concerning Twitch, attention, economy, equipment and language and trolling of the Twitch community. I'm doing this because I like the Twitch platform. I think everyone should have an account. Many people are starving for connection and attention. And it's different and it will connect well with my Amazon. Twitch doesn't belong to the family friendly like Nick A, but to the trolls. Keep it fun and friendly. And most definitely get a Twitch account and I'll see you at TwitchCon. Thank you.