If Jerma ever quits Twitch I hope to god he just becomes an underground voice actor. Jerma would be brought in to do voices for robots,demons, hell anything that no normal human throat can’t produce.
Jerma has done voice work before. I know of at least two indie games but I forget their names. One was a boss in some Greek themed game, and a other was a tutorial frog-alien in a space shooter.
I mean, Mark does have a killer voice, but Yeah, Jerma has such range A big part of it is the fact that Mark is notorious for working insane hours. He's, like, pathologically hard-working, which is why he uploads at least once a day (on two channels, while Unus Annus still exists) as well as doing side projects. Jerma is also an insanely hard worker. He just pours every ounce of that energy into his streams. Like I honestly can't imagine Jerma signing a deal to voice act a character in anything, especially not a recurring role, unless it was in a single session or the pay was astronomical. A studio would be like "hey, we're gonna make you the main tavern keep in The Witcher 4! It's only a secondary character so you should only need to come by to record lines on like four days." and he's be like "aw man, I wish I could, but I'd probably have to take the week off from streaming... I don't wanna do that to my community." I mean, the dude pretty much had to force himself to take a few weeks off due to _significant medical issues._ The only situation where I could see him taking time off from streaming to record professional VO is if the pay was so high it'd enable him to do another Live Action Rumble or something similar.
I like watching this without context. It just sounds like jerma thought his impression was so good that other countries would go: “Wow, this is good stuff! Secretary, cancel all debt America owes us”
Whether you like it or not, Jermatopia is an independent nation now. They earned their independence, so it wouldn't be right if we didn't recognise it.
If you don't get the debt reference, Jerma owed chat $2.5 billion because he lost a bet for 500 million community subs. He had to work it off by doing a viewers' choice stream, and they chose Lego Star Wars.
I read the title thinking it said RDR2 and proceeded to watch until the very end, still confused as to what I watched lol thankfully it seems like I’m not the only person who thought that