A streamer is engaging in a "stream bullying" activity, where they are manipulating another streamer's (Wisp) Minecraft game by donating money to spawn various obstacles and challenges for Wisp to overcome. The streamer's goal is to bully Wisp and make his game more difficult, while also entertaining their own audience. Throughout the stream, the streamer donates various items, including a deadly jump boost, mob torture, and even an Ender Dragon, in an attempt to kill Wisp's character. The streamer's audience is also participating, suggesting what obstacles to donate next. The streamer eventually succeeds in killing Wisp's character, and Wisp quits the stream.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is watching a stream of a YouTuber named Wisp playing Minecraft.
2. The speaker can interact with Wisp's game by donating money to spawn items or mobs.
3. The speaker can donate $5 to spawn a creeper that will kill Wisp.
4. The speaker can also donate to give Wisp items or apply potion effects to him.
5. Wisp has rules for his stream, including no using mom's credit card.
6. The speaker donates $50 to clear Wisp's inventory.
7. Wisp's chat is spamming the speaker's name.
8. The speaker donates a deadly jump boost to kill Wisp.
9. Wisp's diamond sword is worth $20.
10. Wisp's hotbar is worth $20 to clear.
11. The speaker donates a diamond to Wisp and then tries to kill him.
12. Someone donates an Enderman package to Wisp.
13. The speaker considers donating $1,000 for a dragon to kill Wisp.
14. Wisp has 63 God apples and full diamond armor.
15. The speaker decides to donate for the Ender Dragon to spawn and kill Wisp.
16. The Ender Dragon gets stuck, and the speaker is unsure what happened to it.
17. Wisp tries to kill the Ender Dragon but fails.
18. The speaker's plan is to make Wisp think he left the stream and then donate for the Ender Dragon to spawn and kill him.
19. The stream ends with Wisp quitting the game after being killed by the Ender Dragon.
20. The speaker apologizes to Wisp and his viewers for the bullying.