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Sourav Banik

JasonTheWeen drinks urine during his survival island challenge

Streamer JasonTheWeen’s viral private island survival challenge just got a little more difficult after a clip surfaced of him drinking his own urine on stream in an attempt to fight dehydration.

The moment has quickly spread across social platforms, turning his already extreme challenge into one of the most talked-about stunts in the streaming scene this week.

In a YouTube short, Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer and now a YouTuber, suggested to Jason, “You can even drink your own pee.” He continued: “You could p*ss in a bottle and then drink it through the life straw. And also, I don’t know if you should take that advice.”

To this, the streamer responded, “Don’t tell me that.” The clip is framed around Mark’s, implying that his survival advice is what nudged Jason toward the decision. The streamer continued: “I’m going to put that in my notes. I’m about to drink my own p*ss. It’s literally dark orange like apple juice.”

The post further shows Jason’s condition and just how desperate the challenge has become as the hours tick by. “And, yeah, just drank my own p*ss, very, very dense, very bitter, thick, not thick, kind of, kind of like saliva-ly, saliva-y. But, uh, yeah, I would not recommend this. Not the best tasting liquid for when you are thirsty.”

“I would not do it again,” he added.

Jason’s island series has already been under the spotlight, with White Speed appearing out of nowhere to meet him. The latest development, however, has shifted the conversation from spectacle to safety.

Clip via JasonTheWeen’s Twitch.

Viewers in the replies under FearedBuck’s post are split, with some seeing the stunt as the natural escalation, while others argue the line between entertainment and genuine health risk has been crossed.

Some are joking that the cameraman, on the other hand, was probably there with a full water bottle. One user commented, “The cameraman watching Jason drink his own p*ss while he has a 1L Fiji water bottle in his backpack.”

It’s worth noting that neither of these clips offer proper medical context or any disclaimer about the risks of drinking urine, especially when someone is already dehydrated.

For now, Jason’s survival stunt is doing exactly what high-risk live content aims to do, which is to keep people watching and make people talk about that. It’s how far streamers are willing to go to hold viewers’ attention these days.


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