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xQc, a wildly popular Twitch bro, thinks travelers are ‘hipster normie retards’

'Damn, chill.'

 

Nahila Bonfiglio

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Posted on Feb 8, 2019   Updated on May 20, 2021, 7:37 pm CDT

People who travel are “hipster normie retards,” according to xQc, whose controversial viewpoints have carried him from the outskirts of Overwatch fame to become one of the top streamers on Twitch.

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xQc’s odd opinion of travelers came this week during a stream of Subnautica, an underwater exploration game. When fellow Twitch streamer Steven ‘Destiny’ Bonnell asked xQc if he would like to travel, the Canadian responded “Um… no traveling is for hipster normie retards.”

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Bonnell, clearly taken aback by his response, pressed xQc on his opinion. “Traveling is for normie retards?” a shocked Bonnel asked xQc, whose real name is Félix Lengyel. “Yeah hipster trash,” the popular streamer responded.

Bonnell couldn’t let it go and pressed xQc harder. “People who travel are pretentious douchebags who think traveling the world and seeing things will make them better persons but they’re not,” xQc explained. “And their parents fuel their addictions to travel like fuckin’ little bitch-ass retards.”

“Damn, chill,” a shocked Bonnell responded. “Sometimes people just like to travel.”

Hatred of travel—or at least those who enjoy it—is not xQc’s most controversial opinion. The 23-year-old separated from Overwatch league team Dallas Fuel last March following a string of behavioral issues. His capability as a tank player has carried him far, but since branching out into new games xQc is hinging more on name-recognition than sheer talent.

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Any international fans hoping to meet xQc one day may be out of luck. Traveling to him would make you a “normie retard,” after all, and you can bet he’s not going to hop on a plane anytime soon.

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*First Published: Feb 8, 2019, 8:16 am CST
 

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