YOU CANT BLAME US FOR WHAT YOU KEEP DOING

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In this video, I dive into the recurring issues surrounding content creators who consistently critique shows like Dragon Ball Super in favor of Dragon Ball GT, only to spiral into hiatuses and admit to mental health struggles. These creators often lash out at the community or platforms like YouTube, blaming fans for their unhappiness, while refusing to step back from what they admit is damaging to their well-being.

It’s time to address this cycle and ask: Why continue down a path that’s clearly harming your mental health? Is it fair to blame fans or platforms when you willingly choose to keep engaging with something that deteriorates your happiness?

This video isn’t about shaming anyone, but it’s a call for accountability and reflection. If your content creation journey is impacting your mental health, let’s talk about how to break the cycle and create healthier, more sustainable habits. The Dragon Ball community deserves better discussions, and so do you.

Let’s have a respectful conversation about mental health, fandom culture, and how to navigate these challenges together.

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