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The streamer Jerma985 is creating huge, surreal productions for hundreds of thousands of viewers on Twitch. After his latest big show, a baseball game between clowns and magicians, we ask how-and why?
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Jerma's Big Adventure 2 Become Jerma. In this genre-jumping absurdist adventure, scramble to appease a restless livestream audience by hopping between ...
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 ...
“Do you know Jerma?” he asked. I was clueless, unaware of the seismic shift this video would cause within me. The video he showed me was titled “A Tale of Two Jermas.”It begins with a man, the ...
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 takes a shower while someone else cleans In Sims, your character sleeps, showers, eats, and even pees and poops like any normal person would. So of course, some people tuned in to see how ...
Proposed Jerma plans show that the area for residential development is 2,000sq.m more than the area allocated for apartments in the ... The project will also include two basement levels used for car ...
Popular streamer Jeremy "Jerma985" Elbertson, aka Jerma, has provided his thoughts on Twitch's recent changes to its partner payout system.
Jerma is known for such hilarious gags on stream, and chat interactions are a big part of his streams. Collaboration streams like the SMITE tournament with fellow streamers like Mizkif are ...
The demolition and reconstruction of the Jerma Hotel is set to produce 78,000 cubic meters of excavation waste and 30,000 cubic meters of demolition waste. This emerges from a project development ...
The streamer Jerma985 is creating huge, surreal productions for hundreds of thousands of viewers on Twitch. After his latest big show, a baseball game between clowns and magicians, we ask how-and why?
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.