YouTuber Unpacks Dead Baby Pig And Radioactive Uranium Sent By Fans

Twitch streamer General Sam did a mail opening with the wildest package imaginable!

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Imagine opening a package just to find a dead piglett in there... | © General Sam

Popular YouTuber and Twitch streamer Samuel “General Sam” Hyde has recently been doing a mail opening stream, when he was met with the corpse of a baby pig, as well as a piece of radioactive uranium.

Creepy fans have been running wild on Twitch in the last couple of weeks. From people lighting cars on fire, to telling streamers they're witches and how they have to protect them from spirits, to the typical "everyday" stalkers, you really do have a wide variety of internet weirdos these days.

  • If you now want a pepper spray to protect yourself from people on the internet, I understand.

Oh, and big content warning btw., as this topic and the footage might trigger some people!!


Mail Opening Takes Weird Turn After Sick Viewers Send Dead Baby Pig & Uranium

During a recent broadcast, the content creator General Sam did a mail opening stream, checking out the stuff people send to his PO box. This normally is a nice and fun was for streamers to interact with their communities and grant them the possibility of taking part in the content.

This time, though, the stream took a weird turn, when the streamer opened one of the boxes only to discover a dead embalmed baby pig that a viewer must have sent him.

The streamer tries to play it off with some jokes but you can kinda see how uncomfortable he is with the situation.

Yeah, don’t send me s*** like this. Believe it or not, I don’t want a f***ing embalmed pig. I know I seem like an embalmed pig kind of guy, this ain’t me dude.

The craziness doesn't stop there, though, as a couple of minutes later, Sam stumbles upon a box of radioactive Uranium! Yep, not kidding. Again, the streamer tries to play off the situation with jokes, but his initial reaction tells it all.

His initial reaction was an understandable “Okay, what the f*ck”, followed by the question “am I alright?”, to which his chat assured him that he was gonna be fine.

The ore was purchased from United Nuclear, a distributor for scientific equipment, and is apparently pretty harmless. Otherwise, the fan that sent the Uranium to the streamer would probably be on a watch list by the FBI and CIA by now.

Sam still decided to play it safe and took the package out of his home (good idea).

Streamers really don't have it easy:

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