You get whoever shows up
Some streams I'm switched on and unstoppable; some I'm quiet and dragging, saying so plainly. Either way it's the genuine article: autistic-and-ADHD wiring, oddly-specific obsessions, the lot.
I'm Ian, a Scottish variety streamer. We could be chatting, taking you out IRL or running some games. Either way there's no script, no fixed schedule and no filter.
No fake hype, no masking. Just games, good chat, and whatever my brain is hyper-fixated on this week.
Some streams I'm switched on and unstoppable; some I'm quiet and dragging, saying so plainly. Either way it's the genuine article: autistic-and-ADHD wiring, oddly-specific obsessions, the lot.
Some of the best streams have no game at all. Just talking: life, brains, and whatever is rattling around up there.
Some streams leave the desk behind: walks, days out, and whatever the Scottish weather allows, with chat along for the ride.
Right now there's no set schedule, I stream when I've got the energy, so the only sure way to catch one is to turn on Twitch notifications or come join the Discord.
Whenever the brain says go.
I'm Ian, a Scottish variety streamer running on a very neurodivergent brain. You'll find me live on Twitch, whether we're just chatting, heading out and about IRL, or getting stuck into a game. No script, no filter, just good company and whatever the day turns into.
"Streaming is the one place I don't have to mask. You get the real me: autistic, ADHD, all of it."
The goal's simple: have fun, share good times, and build a genuinely inclusive community where it doesn't matter who you are or how your brain is wired. That's the Spectrum Squad, and it runs on one rule above the rest: be kind. Whether you're neurodivergent yourself, on the way to working that out, or just here for the chat and the games, there's a seat for you. Pull up and vibe out whenever the brain says go.
The best place to reach me is the Spectrum Squad Discord.
Skip the DMs and come hang out. Masking optional.
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