Trigger Warning ⚠️ I’m Still Alive - #Shorts
Aug 9, 2025•Channel
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Video Overview
Video Details
Published10 months ago
Duration4:46
Video ID5-pFdWG_HeI
Languageen-US
CategoryGaming
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views16.8K
Likes2.2K
Comments737
Engagement Rate17.53%
Likes per 100 views13.16
Comments per 1K views43.78
Description
this is not an easy video to make, and I might regret it when some YouTuber uses this to make a 25 minute video essay, but i needed to say it
i can handle a lot, years of backlash, rumors, and hate comments, but there’s one type of comment i’m asking to stop
in this video i talk openly about what constant online harassment has done to my mental health, one of the lowest points i’ve hit, and why i’m still here
this is not about pity, it’s about awareness
if you’ve ever wondered how hate campaigns and cancel culture can push people to the edge, this is what it looks like from the inside. again this is on me not you, it really can’t get any worse tho so I’m asking for the “why are you still alive” comments to stop please.
if you are struggling you are not alone please reach out to someone
• United States: Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Visit www.988lifeline.org for resources and support.
• Canada: Call or text 988 for crisis support (availability may vary by region). Visit www.talksuicide.ca for more information.
• United Kingdom and Ireland: Contact Samaritans by calling 116 123 (free) or emailing [email protected]. Visit www.samaritans.org for additional resources.
• Australia: Call Lifeline Australia at 13 11 14. Visit www.lifeline.org.au for support and information.
• New Zealand: Call or text 1737 for free, 24/7 support. Visit www.1737.org.nz for more details.
• India: Contact Aasra (Mumbai-based) at +91-9820466726. Visit www.aasra.info for resources. For broader support, try iCall at +91-9152987821 or www.icallhelpline.org.
• Germany: Call Telefonseelsorge at 0800 111 0 111, 0800 111 0 222, or 116 123 (all free). Visit www.telefonseelsorge.de for more information.
Notes:
• For countries not listed, visit www.findahelpline.com for local crisis resources.
• Always verify local availability, as some services (e.g., Canada’s 988) may have regional limitations.
for a full list of crisis lines worldwide visit https://findahelpline.com