(Silence. Heavy breathing into the mic. He clicks the "Play Again" button, then immediately cancels it.) LordJusticeLOL: "No. No no no no." Chat: Spams "copium" and "RIP bozo" LordJusticeLOL: "You know what? I've been doing this for eleven hours. Eleven. Hours. I am not doing the 4v5 dance anymore." (He pushes his keyboard forward roughly six inches. It clatters against a monitor stand.) LordJusticeLOL: "I am done. I am so done. I have lost all of my remaining sanity pixels." (He rips his Sennheiser headset off his head—carefully, because those are expensive, but forcefully enough to make a loud CRACK of plastic.) LordJusticeLOL: "If Rivan wants to play PvE, I'm playing IRL. LordJusticeLOL out. " (He reaches forward, hits the "End Stream" hotkey on his Stream Deck, and the screen cuts to black. The last frame shows him throwing his hands up in the air like a referee signaling a touchdown.)
One such moment that has been trending across Twitch clips, YouTube shorts, and Reddit boards like r/LivestreamFail involves the phrase lordjusticelol out
It was a Thursday night "Subathon" (a stream where the timer adds minutes for every new subscription). LordJusticeLOL had been streaming for nearly 11 hours straight. He was playing League of Legends solo queue, attempting to climb from Diamond 2 to Masters in a single sitting. (Silence