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Wish I could find the words to bring him back. Started watching his stream December 2019 and instantly felt welcome and at home. He had a terrific and biting sense of humor, but deep down he was a truly kind soul, and that's what was truly special about Shalit. We were all so proud of the progress he made in his recovery. He was a fighter every step of the way and I know God has him under his protection now. God bless this man forever and always! Love you buddy!
I’m so happy to have met your son. We spent time in Virginia over the summer, but I first met him when he started streaming. One of the friendliest and funniest and down to earth people I have ever met and I started watching his streams at a difficult time in my life, at which point his streams were very comforting and inspirational given his circumstances. I mourn his loss and will never forget him. God bless him and God bless his family and friends.
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Only came to know you around 6 months ago, but your streams made my boring work day flyby. RIP King.
When you were new and no one knew who you were, you had so little and you still supported me and i never forgot you EVER, i love you buddy and i will always carry you with me ALWAYS.
I love you Jordan!
- Joe the Boomer
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Rest in Peace
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I met Shalit online when the groypers were invading Tiktok. I was an og tiktok user and I contacted him to offer up my account for live-streaming because I knew a legacy account would be more resilient to banning. He warned me not to sacrifice my the account because he cared more about my work (as a stranger) than some political agenda.
He was always more generous than he needed to be in our interactions and was the reason I have a twitter account. Up until then I left twitter since I only ended up arguing with my childhood heroes anyway. But Shalit had this culture surrounding him that was so bizarre and fun.
Everyday my phone received notifications at weird times of the day that he was going live on Dlive. It's like he was always there to drop in on and hang out with.
Now he's gone and I'll never get that notification again.
On paper we never met and he shouldn't mean much to me. I wasn't close enough to know the details of his health conditions, but was aware that they were present. What little interactions we had meant a lot to me. He was that great a guy that we didn't even have to interact much for it to matter. I'm going to miss him. I miss knowing he is around. I want to see him on the other side.
I don't even know where to start... I first started watching Jordan's streams at the beginning of Covid, and
I watched his streams every night for almost 2 months straight. He was a great source of laughter in my life, and more importantly, he was a good man that cared very much about what he did.

Shalit, we love you man. Rest in the light of God's love and mercy.
- Braap
I stayed up during the summer watching all his streams, he was a funny and lighthearted man. I will never forget him and the memories he gave me. RIP Brother.
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We love you Shalit. Having been a casual viewer of your content ever since AFPAC, I've always appreciated your spirit. You never ceased in making us all laugh, and even through my very limited interactions with you, I could tell that you treated me and all your other fans and friends the same, with a very kind heart. Something about Shalit made myself and I'm sure others feel as though he cared a lot about us, and I believe that he did. To his family, you are very lucky to have such a tremendous son, who not only had a good heart and a contagious laugh, but touched more of our lives than I'm sure even he would ever imagine. We love you big guy, you're forever in our thoughts and prayers. RIP.
Shalit was an amazing man, and I'm so blessed to have gotten to know him in my life. We are better men because of this great man. He will be missed beyond comprehension, and though our world lost a good soul, heaven gained one. Rest in peace, king. Have a good time with the Lord.
He was a great man and he brought me a lot of joy, laughter, and good times in general all of his streams that I watched never failed to make me happier. God bless shalit may hes with Jesus now.
Shalit was a great freaking guy. Always brightened my day with his livestreams and humor. Rest In Peace, bro. <3
I first met Shalit from his dark souls livestreams and was struck by how he read every message in chat. He genuinely cared about what the people who watched him had to say. I then had the privilege of meeting him twice and both times his genuine character shone brightly as he treated people he had never met as long time friends. I feel lucky to have met a man such as him and though his passing causes so many such deep pain, I know that the impact he has had on so many lives has improved the world. I will never forget you nor the kindness you showed me.
Shalit was one of the funniest and most pleasant guys out there. His streams were always there whenever I was going through hard times, something I'll never forget.
He had the greatest sense of humor and was a brilliant content creator. He was truly one of a kind and will live forever in the America First brotherhood.
Shalit, you beautiful bastard! 😫 How am I gonna know what motivational day of the week it is anymore without your notifications! 😟 Damn..
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