League of Legends star Yiliang ‘Doublelift’ Peng got the surprise of his life when he was hit with some very explicit material while watching a YouTube video in between matches.
About a week ago, a very special video made its way onto the video streaming platform, YouTube. It featured All Gas No Brakes’ Andrew Callaghan performing a piece of investigative journalism at the event known as Midwest FurFest.
For those unaware, Midwest FurFest is the premiere Furry convention in the Midwest. You might have been able to deduce that from the name, but what you would not have deduced is just how crazy that convention can get. Thousands of furries from all around the world congregate at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Chicago to engage in what could be described as an orgy of cartoon-animal content.
Also, quite a bit of commerce goes on at Midwest FurFest, and some of the items on sale would not be allowed in certain states.
League of Legends pro Doublelift didn’t know that. As is apparent from his look of stupefied confusion, Doublelift is not a Furry and has never attended a Furry convention like Midwest FurFest. That’s likely why he was enraptured by Callaghan’s investigative report. However, at about 5 minutes into the video, Doublelift encountered material that would break Twitch’s terms of service.
“I’m gonna get banned I’m gonna get banned–I didn’t know, I didn’t know, I didn’t know,” Doublelift screamed as various phallic implements were displayed. “HOLY S*** TWITCH PLEASE DON’T BAN ME!”
For those curious but not wanting to watch the entire video, Callaghan encountered a lesser-known subculture within Furry that enjoys the idea of being impregnated by an alien ovipositor. Although phallic-shaped, the ovipositor is used to deposit eggs and not… other stuff. In the case of the toys showcased at Midwest FurFest, various silicone ovipositors are hollow to allow the passage of gelatin “eggs” which can be implanted within the user’s body.
Exactly where is totally up to them. We’re not judging.
Lucky for Doublelift, his quick action to return to his waiting game of League of Legends will likely prevent his channel from getting banned. He’ll just have to learn more about ovipositors when he’s not on the clock.
Source: YouTube, Twitch