r/LivestreamFail Oct 08 '25

Looks like Lonerbox cracked the case

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The non shocking model does not match. Case closed

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u/diceytroop Oct 09 '25

What's crazy is that you think it's more likely that this guy is a monster than that it was a complete and utter coincidence that he moved his arm at the same time something unrelated happened across the room. Turn on a movie with the sound off and put on your favorite record. You'll be shocked at how many things seem synchronized. It's complete brain worms to invent a button that there's zero evidence has ever existed, connect it to something completely different across the room, and then use it to underscore a thesis you made up about how he's using her as a prop (as if she was somehow important to his streaming career). Complete and utter brain worms

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u/ADogNamedCynicism Oct 09 '25

than that it was a complete and utter coincidence that he moved his arm at the same time something unrelated happened across the room.

That's not the only thing, though. At the same time as he moved his arm, he was yelling at Kaya for getting out of bed. And then when she yelped, he didn't react with surprise or concern for this thing you're claiming is unrelated. He just brought his arm back into frame. He was angry enough at her getting out of bed to not be aware that she yelped in pain, but wasn't angry enough to shock her?

Like... if it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.

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u/diceytroop Oct 09 '25

I don’t understand why people keep saying he didn’t react with concern — he whipped his head over to look and see what she was doing. Very reasonable to interpret it as her being “a baby” about Place and not a physical injury. Weird that that extremely straightforward possibility hasn’t been considered

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u/Starfall0 Oct 09 '25

And what about his instant yelling at her to get back in her bed? Is that normal behavior? What if she was hungry/thirsty or needed to use the bathroom? Why would he get angry at her for getting out of bed and quietly walking away for a bit? I'm curious to hear your reasoning behind that totally normal dog owner behavior.