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Jerma, a Twitch streamer famous for his elaborate pranks and borderline surreal streams, has outdone himself again. In what looks like an eerie, modern version of The Truman Show, Jerma has placed ...
Jerma studied communications and video production in college. Then, in the early 2010s, he started messing around on YouTube with video gameplay commentaries and comedy sketches.
What people know about Jerma is that he gained popularity on YouTube for his Team Fortress 2 videos in the early 2010s. He transitioned to Twitch in the later half of the decade, streaming games ...
Jerma starred in a stream where viewers got to control everything he did. by Ana Diaz. Aug 23, 2021, 6:45 PM UTC. Image: JK Productions.
The entire thing takes place on a set that makes it feel like an old sitcom or MTV social experiment from the early 2000s. Absolutely everything Jerma does is controlled by the viewers thanks to ...
Jerma has streamed everything from Dark Souls boss fights to the unearthing of fake Pokémon knock-off card games, but his latest bit builds off the now established tradition of Twitch Plays and ...
Jerma fan accidentally burns in the streamer's image on his television. The Discord post that Twitch streamer Jerma985 shared in his recent stream involved details about how the popular content ...
During a recent live stream, Jeremy “Jerma” Elbertson pretended to have a hysterical meltdown due to his non-inclusion in Game Awards 2021’s Content Creator of the Year nominations.