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I Couldn't Put This on YouTube
100%. The silver lining behind all this, if there is a silver lining, or like the only good thing about it, I don't know, is I think a lot more YouTubers especially are talking about mental illness. And mental illness was all over like my feed need. So whether it was tough, yeah, all people were saying is like, hey, I know this video may have not been the right way of, um, of talking about mental illness, but these are some serious— these are some actual phone numbers you can call or phone numbers you can text or websites you can visit if you're dealing with depression or if you're dealing with like suicidal thoughts. And I think that's, that's— if, if there is anything positive that came out of this whole thing—
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You do agree with me? Yeah, because why, why, why would it— he apologized, he fucked up, that's awful.
That's so crazy.
It's awful, but he's just a kid and he has a lot of loyal fans and he has the platform to make it up. Casey Neistat had a good tweet. Tweet. He's— he wrote something like, hey man, the essence of it was, you fucked up, whatever, you created a situation that's…
100%. The silver lining behind all this, if there is a silver lining, or like the only good thing about it, I don't know, is I think a lot more YouTubers especially are talking about mental illness. And mental illness was all over like my feed need. So whether it was tough, yeah, all people were saying is like, hey, I know this video may have not been the right way of, um, of talking about mental…
I never looked at it like that. That's, that's very profound, David. Thank you, young David.
Thank you.
A brain in your head, there is one after all.