Twitch streamer stunned as well-timed donation perfectly mimics GTA script

Matt Porter
Twitch: Joshimuz / Rockstar

Twitch streamer Joshimuz was left stunned when a viewer pulled off the perfect donation while he attempted a Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas speedrun.

While streamers themselves are often expected to be the star of any broadcast on the Amazon-owned platform, oftentimes they’re shown up by their viewers and those who choose to give donations to their favorite content creators.

With many streamers utilizing text-to-speech tools that allow the donators to have their message broadcast to their entire audience, it can sometimes lead to difficult or rule-breaking situations, but one fan watching Joshimuz’s speedrun decided to use his powers for good with a perfectly timed donation.

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Joshimuz was speedrunning GTA: San Andreas when the perfect donation happened.

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After making his way through the first few missions, Joshimuz found himself stuck watching a cutscene, which explains to players how to fire their weapons and gives them the chance to practice their aim before they take on actual enemies in San Andreas.

Just as the cutscene began, the streamer received a strange donation, which read: “Cap your ass! And your ass! You want some too? Ice cold, baby. I knew I was the chosen one.”

Unsurprisingly, it took Joshimuz a moment to figure out what was going on, but it soon became extremely clear. The donator had sent in the managed to line up his donation with the game’s dialogue perfectly, leaving the Twitch streamer bewildered, but equally impressed.

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Nodding his head in approval, Joshimuz could only give props: “Okay! That was pretty good! I didn’t actually realize what was happening until the second to last line. That was amazing!”

The streamer isn’t the only Twitch creator to find themselves impressed by the talents of their viewers, with TrainwrecksTV losing it after a donator predicted that the next CS:GO case he opened would be a knife.

About The Author

Matt is a former Dexerto writer. Hailing from Northern Ireland, he is games journalist who specializes in Call of Duty. Matt joined Dexerto in August 2018, covering a variety of games as a Senior Writer before moving to CharlieINTEL in 2020.