J-Man Capitalist

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J-Man Capitalist , or J-Man for short, was among the splicers and remixers in the TCR community who joined during the 2016 revival. Better known as YouTuber SneakiestChameleon, he was already prominent in the Team Fortress 2 community for making off-color, yet whimsical, splices and for recordings of other players’ rages, and he began using the same splicing skills for Radio Graffiti. As of 2019 he did the voices of various troll characters such as Ghost's granny.

When applicable, he shares his content with others via his YouTube channel. Until Ghost Show episode 46, he only relied on "relay" callers who often used the area code 352 to deliver his splices. He once also talked to Ghost from 540. Between Ghost's leave of absence in May 2017 and his return in October, J-Man got himself a real-life job, which he tried to troll Ghost about several times. Despite paying Ghost in a ton of donations, he advises other people not to do the same.

Apart from his splices and calls, he programmed two games based on TCR, one a bingo generator, and a Pac-Man clone called Mrs. GHOSTMAN featuring Ghost's wife, and has uploaded a few of the segments from March-May 2017 while Elfoxoloco was on hiatus. As a producer of YouTube Poop videos, he frequently references Ghost.

Notable Appearances

 * His most infamous splice/remix is "Twitter Shootouts" in episode 375. Even though the splice was first made to spite the bronies, it caused an uproar with Ghost and made him rant for the rest of Radio Graffiti. A sequel, which contained more listeners of the show, was played during episode 460, causing Ghost to end the show in explosive rage. 2 years later on The Ghost Show, he renewed it as "Chatroom Shootouts".
 * He is the self-proclaimed originator of the storybook splice.
 * One of his "smexuals", which are audio splices of TF2 characters mashed up to make a bizarre routine, was played on Saturday Night Show Episode 7, leaving Ghost confused.
 * After Ghost cut him off prematurely in Saturday Night Show Episode 9, J-Man called in on next week's episode, the last broadcast before the break, to taunt Ghost at the end of an anonymous splice. This isn't the only time he feuded with Ghost in this manner, but it was the most noticeable.
 * He hasn't made any personal calls to TCR until November 2017. Though they sounded sincere, he stated these were troll calls that went nowhere.
 * He made his first splice call in 2019 and it was a remix based off the Radetzky March. It grew popular enough to spawn a copycat the very next episode.
 * While not in the same league as Boat, he has made Mid-Show Splices. He has made splices relating to contexts within the same show, and even foreshadowed the "Hall of the Hambone King" remix during shoutouts. He even made a version of Chatroom Shootouts with the shoutout names Ghost read within a half-hour prior to Episode 70's Radio Graffiti.
 * He has shared his voice for other peoples' splices, and occasionally made collab pieces with other trolls, such as Benito Ghostini, 8Equal, African Booty Scratcher, and Serious Samsung.
 * If it's not the actual troll he's working with, he's known to impersonate them too. He did impressions of Germit the Gay Frog, Tub Guy, Alex Jones, RaidenSnake, and African Booty Scratcher.
 * As an apparent TonyTalk fan, he made a Gloria remix with intentions to play it on both Ghost and Tony's shows. In Episode 18 of the Ghost Show, Ghost got enraged by it.
 * His latest trolls on Ghost involved a bastardized version of his grandmother. For these calls he used a voice-changer. He also used his ABS impression for Granny's caretaker Tyrone.

Shoutout Names
Trolls often use the Shoutouts segment to crack jokes at Ghost and various disasters, and J-Man is no exception. He used multiple Twitter accounts and later used one rapid-changing Gab account to troll Ghost directly, or to get him to say things for later splices, but sometimes used his default name to get a shout-out. In the Ghost Show, J-Man no longer does troll names in the shoutouts segment, but he's been seen trolling Ghost by way of text-to-speech.

He attempted to use his YouTube name on Twitter, but it was too long, so he had to settle for J-Man Capitalist. During that time, his unemployed status didn't reflect the name, but it did increase his chances of getting mentioned. In 2018, well after he got a job and called in about it, he decided to shorten his name to just "J-Man" after realizing Ghost didn't like him much either way. When Ghost moved to YouTube, he was finally able to use his YouTube name.
 * On Episode 396, he began the chain of cosplay names. In several cases they were followed by tweeted pictures of said cosplays by other trolls.
 * In an earlier episode he attempted to start a "hail Templeton Youth" chain troll with his Twitter accounts and a mic-spam clip for chain-calls, but that has failed to catch on with the other trolls.
 * He hopped on-board the Trans name train several times. While his names weren't significant, "The Trans Tree" in Episode 420 came with a picture that J-Man took of an actual tree with "balls" on it. Ghost assumed that they were carved into it, but J-Man insists that the balls were naturally formed.
 * J-Man made his final troll on TCR in Episode 569, where he put up the name "The Jew Line That Couldn't Chew", and caused Ghost to rage incredibly hard.

J-Man's Prized Digital Junk
In 2018, J-Man boasted about owning an expensive Team Fortress 2 item that he renamed "Ghost's Golden Dildo". Although it's unlikely Ghost noticed due to a multitude of reasons, J-Man later posted the image on Gab upon hearing that Ghost was leaving the internet, despite the fact that Ghost might not see it. He finally showed the item to Ghost in The Ghost Show's 100th episode, and Ghost was (surprisingly) impressed.

Leaving Again
After 70 episodes of the Ghost Show, J-Man decided that it's time to stop after seeing the show as a "farce" and a shell of its former glory, citing that its late/long schedule causes insomnia and decreased productivity and the consistent spams caused by chat and TTS aren't helping the show move along, and Ghost's less-than-professional treatment of the Darkblane Incident. He started his break after Episode 81 and wasn't back for a month, then he came back for a few episodes before complaining about the show's decline and stopping again.

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