This. This right here is why you should support streamers.

ChickenWrap·7/24/2014, 2:59:18 AM·12 votes·1,064 views

This person has an autoimmune disorder, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Making it hard for them to hold a proper job. As it stands, they only have a job that doesn't let them work during summers. They're streaming for donations in an attempt to help afford rather costly medication to help make it so that they're able to live a proper, "normal" life. Well, close to it at least. The meds only deal with one of the major problems they have. Their family doesn't pull in enough to afford the meds that they need, but are going to buy the meds anyway for their child, putting them into a severe financial crisis and I think everyone should have a chance at the life they want to live. Let's show them the good side of the League of Legends community.

They're not the best at League, but they're definitely trying to get better. I think it's a moderately entertaining stream, and they definitely have my personal support.

Links to what the disorders are:

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...n/con-20022009 Autoimmune Disorder: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000816.htm (the meds are going to help fight the AUtoimmune Disorder)

Stream:

http://www.twitch.tv/lenadha

5 Comments

ChickenWrap7/24/2014, 6:47:09 PM1 votes

Thanks for supporting them, guys. They really appreciate it, even if they're a little shocked of the sudden support. Let's help them turn their stream into something great.

JsKingBoo7/24/2014, 7:21:36 PM1 votes

Although I understand where you're coming from, I'd rather watch streams based on content and not emotional appeal. I've watched Len's stream for a bit and she isn't that great at commentating/shoutcasting.

pink ribbon7/24/2014, 9:29:01 PM1 votes

IMO it'd be easier to get more attention if it was on reddit. I recommend re-posting it there.