00:00Hi guys, it's Leda. I know it's been a while. Sorry about that. And once again, this is different. Not
00:06a surprise.
00:06I wanted to make kind of a serious video partially because I've seen a lot of really rude comments. Not,
00:11not like to me.
00:12Here's a cat.
00:14Just in general like looking through my explore page on Instagram or on Twitter.
00:20I know I've made videos like this before and frankly I know that me making a video like this isn't
00:25gonna change
00:25everyone's mind about, you know, what they say. But it's worth a shot. People have a lot going on internally
00:32and subconsciously that they don't even know how to explain or they just don't feel comfortable sharing
00:37their insecurities and their peers or whatever is upsetting them. So say, for example, I recently
00:44saw a comment slash posts about YouTubers slash people on the internet not caring about their
00:50followers or anything other than the money. These weren't just like discussions. It was like
00:57straight up comment fights on people's pictures. And I mean, I know that's a really common thing,
01:03particularly on Instagram and stuff. I mean, it happens on my pictures all the time about the most
01:07random crap and it doesn't make any sense to me. And I actually hate it because it's like I feel
01:14partially responsible for anyone who gets hurt. Also the sun just went behind the clouds.
01:19So there are all these personal attacks like directly to people. You don't know the full
01:27situation. You don't know what goes on beyond closed doors. Maybe they don't feel comfortable
01:31saying exactly how upset they are by it. Maybe you spend like five minutes or half an hour, maybe two
01:38or three hours arguing about something that is happening in somebody else's life. And then just
01:46forget about it. Like a week later, maybe you don't even remember that you ever typed any of that,
01:51or you just don't care. However, the person receiving the comments that you were targeting
01:57will. Maybe they don't check their comments fine, but there are people who do. It doesn't matter how
02:04many followers you have. If you do this to anybody, they're going to remember it. And a lot of the
02:09time,
02:09people like subconsciously don't even know how to explain themselves. Sometimes people do things
02:15without even knowing why they do it. And I know that you guys all know that because you are all
02:19people.
02:20Maybe there's two or three cats or dogs watching. Hey. When you go and attack someone for something that
02:27they did or said or the way that they are or like habits they have, um, whether it's intentional or
02:36unintentional or conscious or subconscious, it is probably going to affect them a lot more than you
02:44realize. So, so what's the point though? What is the point of leaving like really,
02:50really horrible comments on people's pictures or on their YouTube videos? YouTube, I don't even like
02:56go to the homepage anymore because it gives them so much anxiety. And I know there's people out there
03:01who, who just take joy from seeing others suffer. And I have a good message for you. Fuck you. Otherwise,
03:11some people like, I've seen people that are like anti-bullying, um, advocates, and then they go and
03:19leave comments like that on people's pictures. Um, and it's like, what are you doing? That's completely
03:25contradictory for what you stand for. You don't know if you're hitting a nerve. Be really careful
03:30because people's minds aren't the most stable. I mean, some people can deal with it better. True.
03:39They can deal with, um, being attacked online or in person. However, just because some people can
03:48doesn't mean everyone can, yes, maybe you might not care. However, that person does. So,
03:55shh, please. I know that sometimes people offend others by accident. Um, and that's like,
04:02that's justifiable because accidents do happen when it comes to, um, offending other people. If you're
04:08deliberately going out to, you know, attack somebody, um, remember that people online are not characters.
04:18They're people. They have grown up, gone through so many years in their own life, and had countless
04:27different experiences that affect them in a different way than you. I, I honestly do think
04:35that people forget that a lot. I really don't get the joy in going out of your way to make
04:43fun of
04:43someone or going out of your way to tell someone something rude. Like, why, why would you do that?
04:52And if you're, if you're someone that's like, gonna, gonna go in the comment section and type like,
04:56oh, it's a free country or, oh, freedom of speech. Well, um, you're just gonna sound like a dick
05:01because that is like the most overused excuse for being an asshole. And even people this week,
05:10because I've been having some, some problems with, uh, talking to cameras for the past, like,
05:15couple of months, as you probably noticed. And you know, people were commenting on my pictures,
05:19like, I call bullshit. Like, why, why, why if someone says something, is it automatically,
05:26likely, if it goes against what you thought, why is it suddenly invalid? Like, do you realize that
05:32you are arguing with someone about their own thoughts and feelings? Like, you're, you are trying
05:40to tell some, another person what's going on in their head. So anyway, that's like the general idea
05:47that I wanted to get across. People are really fragile. So please metaphorically hold others
06:07as if you would hold a newborn kitten. Caress them.
06:15All right, guys. So, um, I hope that you have an amazing day. And please remember to smile.
06:22All right. I will see you guys later. I love you so much. Okay. Bye.
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