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My Comment on Sandman’s “I Found The Perfect Woman – MGTOW” Video

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Twomad triggers all kinds of people every now, and then, and he still did a face reveal at the 800K subs mark, so you’ll be fine, homie — that’s the happy-go-lucky me talking, mind you. Even the BBC talked about his Zoom-bombing. I mean, sure, twomad’s content is a literal-ish “clown world show” compared to your type of content, which is too real, and too good (don’t like the word “controversial”) to not be cancelled, but my point is, you never know. Sometimes we worry too much about making a decision, but once we do, the good ends up outweighing the bad or at least we think to ourselves when things start to go sideways, “It’s too late now, so I better adapt, and make something good out of this.” Here’s an example with a negative outcome based on my experience:

I used to run a tech channel here on YouTube right after I dropped out of university despite acing all my first-semester exams (English studies), and only after I stopped caring about it, and went, and made $6K in 2 months via AdSense (for content; not YouTube), one of my videos hit 140K views. The audio language was in Moroccan, because the person who suggested I make the tutorial was Moroccan, and he didn’t know a lick of English, but I added English subtitles to make it universal, so to speak. That channel has been demonetized since 2015, but only because the AdSense account associated with it was disabled due to invalid clicks (AdSense for Content), so it had nothing to do with copyright strikes or anything like that. I didn’t expect that one of my videos would do that well in less than 3 months, but I ended up abandoning the whole thing anyway.

It goes without saying that your situation is different, and risky, Sandman, but here’s another example, which is what I would call “intrinsic exposure therapy”:
I’ve always hated weddings, and funerals, so I never go no matter what or who, but let’s assume that one day, I miraculously had nothing better to do, so I agreed to go to a sibling or friend’s wedding. What do you think would happen? Would I just be miserable, and think to myself all the time, “I can’t wait for this to be over!” Not really. I would just laugh, and mess around with the people I know, because that way, I wouldn’t feel time at all, simply because, “The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.” It’s similar to when you know you’re going to lose in some video game, you still take the defeat lap, so to speak. It’s also kind of like smiling in the face of your enemy, so they wouldn’t enjoy their victory as much (not sure if Hitler said that or someone else.)

Anyway, no matter how perceptive you are, Sandman, you can’t know for certain what will happen if you reveal your identity, although I admit, it would be interesting to see whether you’ll blow up or blow up, if you catch my drift. Whatever you decide, I wish you all the best, for real. Cheers!