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Lacari (29400754) Twitch VODs & Stream Recordings

Texas Variety Streamer Builds Loyal Following Through Authentic, No-Nonsense Gaming Content

StreamRecorder has tracked 89 streams for Lacari on Twitch, with 230h 16m of total airtime across 24 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jan 22, 2026 and was last seen on Jul 18, 2026.

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Latest Twitch Stream

🟢 NTE: NEVERNESS TO EVERNESS THE BEST GAME EVER!!! 🟢 CHECK IT OUT IN THE PINNED COMMENT DOWNLOAD AND PLAY WITH ME!! #AD

01:35:44 · Jul 18, 2026

Past Twitch Streams

12 recent streams

Twitch Profile Summary

89
Total Streams
230h 16m
Total Airtime
24
Active Days
3.7
Avg / Active Day

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  • Most Active Day

    7 streams · 7h 57m
  • Favorite Streaming Day

    Saturday
  • Most Common Start Time

    05:00
  • Tracked Since
    Jan 22, 2026
  • Last Seen
    Jul 18, 2026
Top Categories
Deadlock 15 Warcraft III 10 Granblue Fantasy: Relink 10 DEADLOCK 9 Mina the Hollower 7 League of Legends 7

Twitch Profile Details

Platform
Twitch
Username
lacari
Total tracked streams
89
Total airtime
230h 16m
Active days
24
Average streams per active day
3.7
Tracked since
Jan 22, 2026
Last seen
Jul 18, 2026
Most active day
2026-07-18 · 7 streams
Favorite weekday
Saturday
Most common start time
05:00

When you think about variety streamers who've carved out their own niche on Twitch, Tramell Tennyson—better known as Lacari—represents the kind of authentic, no-nonsense approach that actually works. The 36-year-old Texan has been grinding on the platform since June 2017, and what started as another gaming channel has evolved into something genuinely entertaining for over 360,000 followers who tune in regularly.

What sets Lacari apart isn't flashy production value or manufactured drama—it's his willingness to play whatever catches his interest. One day he might be deep into a Tekken session, the next he's tackling the punishing difficulty of Dark Souls or diving into niche titles like God Hand. Recently, his streaming rotation has included everything from League of Legends and StarCraft II to gacha games and newer releases like GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-. This variety keeps things fresh, though it also means you never quite know what you're walking into when you click on his stream.

His community has developed its own inside jokes and running gags over the years. Fans playfully call him a "scammer" for his habit of making promises he doesn't always follow through on—a self-aware running joke that speaks to the casual, unfiltered relationship he has with his audience. His Twitch bio cuts straight to the point: "I stream for a living. Thanks for your continued support and keeping me from being hobo af." It's the kind of direct honesty that feels refreshing in a world of overly polished content creator personas.

The numbers tell a story of steady, sustainable growth rather than viral explosions. Lacari typically pulls in around 1,300 viewers per stream, with peak audiences hitting nearly 5,000 during particularly engaging sessions. He maintains a consistent schedule, logging over 150 hours of streaming per month, which generates hundreds of thousands of hours watched. In 2021, he caught the attention of esports organization Alliance, who signed him as a content creator—recognition that his approach was working.

Beyond gaming, Lacari has been open about personal goals and self-improvement. He's talked about wanting to join fitness initiatives like "Camp Knut" alongside other streamers, showing a side that goes beyond just entertainment. At 36, he represents a generation of streamers who've matured with the platform, building careers that extend well beyond their early twenties. For viewers looking for gameplay without the manufactured energy of typical gaming content, Lacari offers something more grounded—just a guy from Texas who figured out how to make a living playing games and talking to people on the internet.