This has absolutely NOTHING to do with my depression. Honestly that's just plain rude to even assume that I would get better once i stopped watching him because he's HELPING me so much. And I've read so many people say that he or also other YouTubers are only acting but sorry to say that but shut the hell up because if you even watched one of his liveshows, you'd know he's not faking anything. Is it really so hard to believe that there is someone "famous" that is really humble, genuine and caring? Not the whole world is full of fake people.
But still I appreciate you answering and I get that one might say that I need to distance myself from him and his content but I would never do that. Would you distance yourself from the one thing that makes you feel really happy during good and most importantly also bad times? I think not
You ought to read your USERNAME out loud. The source of your depression is the fact that you don't do anything but troll on IIN and apparently, watch youtube.
You need to start doing something difficult. You need to create things and work your ass off, otherwise you'll despise the shell of a person you've become.
Don't take something simple as a username too seriously. Sorry but you don't know my personal situation and how I spend my freetime so don't assume anything.
I mean I'm not "working my ass off" but I would if I knew what for. I'm just at a point in my life where I don't know what to do. I'm not going to talk about it in great detail now but watching a YouTuber has nothing to do with my depression. I was depressed before I even started watching YouTube or anything like that
Trust me, I don't want to talk about your life in great detail either. But you can't wait for something to magically give your life meaning.
You have to try things, put forth effort and risk real failure if you want to be something other than miserable. Because 'being miserable' is easy—continue to do nothing.
IIN that my greatest source of happiness is Dan Howell(YouTuber)?
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This has absolutely NOTHING to do with my depression. Honestly that's just plain rude to even assume that I would get better once i stopped watching him because he's HELPING me so much. And I've read so many people say that he or also other YouTubers are only acting but sorry to say that but shut the hell up because if you even watched one of his liveshows, you'd know he's not faking anything. Is it really so hard to believe that there is someone "famous" that is really humble, genuine and caring? Not the whole world is full of fake people.
But still I appreciate you answering and I get that one might say that I need to distance myself from him and his content but I would never do that. Would you distance yourself from the one thing that makes you feel really happy during good and most importantly also bad times? I think not
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You ought to read your USERNAME out loud. The source of your depression is the fact that you don't do anything but troll on IIN and apparently, watch youtube.
You need to start doing something difficult. You need to create things and work your ass off, otherwise you'll despise the shell of a person you've become.
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Don't take something simple as a username too seriously. Sorry but you don't know my personal situation and how I spend my freetime so don't assume anything.
I mean I'm not "working my ass off" but I would if I knew what for. I'm just at a point in my life where I don't know what to do. I'm not going to talk about it in great detail now but watching a YouTuber has nothing to do with my depression. I was depressed before I even started watching YouTube or anything like that
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Trust me, I don't want to talk about your life in great detail either. But you can't wait for something to magically give your life meaning.
You have to try things, put forth effort and risk real failure if you want to be something other than miserable. Because 'being miserable' is easy—continue to do nothing.