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Carter Efe tells Peller to log off heartbreak, woman not worth your stream
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80632, member: 636"] Streamer tells heartbroken colleague to stop crying and start grinding. Carter Efe directly addressed fellow content creator Peller, who has been absent online since a painful split with his partner, Jarvis. Efe's message came after Peller's serious car accident, which followed a social media post where he stated a clear intention to end his own life. During a livestream, Carter Efe challenged Peller's response to the breakup, scolding him for considering suicide over a failed relationship and urging him to return to his streaming career instead of isolating himself. Carter Efe framed his advice as a blunt reality check. He referenced another tragedy in the community, pointing to the wife of the late musician Mohbad as an example of someone who had to keep moving forward despite profound loss. His comments mixed harsh criticism with a call to action, questioning Peller's logic and emphasizing that work could serve as a necessary distraction. The underlying message was that personal pain should not derail professional life, especially when an audience is waiting. The streamer's rant highlighted a perceived imbalance in Peller's priorities. He expressed frustration that his colleague would jeopardize his life and career over a romantic relationship, implying it was a foolish choice. By telling Peller to ask Mohbad's wife about resilience, Efe suggested that worse sufferings exist and that perseverance is the only acceptable path. His final push was a direct invitation to restart their collaborative streaming sessions, positioning work as the antidote to heartbreak. [/QUOTE]
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