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	This is hilariously disgusting.
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	@Marcel Ich will dich Jetzt und für immer Mein fabelhafter Mann Glücklich verheiratet
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	@tsuki that was very helpful advice. I'll try that. Thank you for sharing your time and perspective.
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	@Marcel Ich will nur dich. Ich gehöre nur dir. Du gehörst nur mir. ich bin dein. Ich bin dein süßes Mädchen
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	Thank you my love.
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	@Marcel thank you so much. You almost saved me from a suicide. You make me happy. I can't be grateful enough.
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	@Marcel Ich liebe dich mein Apfelkuchen. You're my
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	Thank you for encouraging me. It means a lot. Although I try to stay as strong as possible, I often go through periods of breakdown and helplessness. It's hard to keep fighting for my family for so long. After 5 years I am finally able to convince my mother to take her bipolar medication and then she finally agreed and now she is doing better although she was violent with me 2 months ago. I do take her to the therapist so that she recovers. I want to reconcile with her during her last days. I have suffered enough trauma because of my father's agonizing death and now the prospect of my mother's failing health has made me worried and unable to prepare for what is to come. She is on a high risk of heart attack. My father died of cardiac arrest as well. So all of this is too depressing and as usual I'm living in survival mode. And I'm trying to do my best to cope with these circumstances. I try to be positive everyday because I don't want her depressed in her last days. She constantly keeps telling me that she won't survive for long. Although she abused me during my childhood, I'm ready to forgive her and close that chapter. My PTSD flares up everytime I get memories of my dad and the time he spent with me. Thank you for reading.
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	I'm working on a few projects. I need to make a goal board and be consistent with this I still suffer blankness.
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	This is no good.
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	I think Leo's message was quite clear and also logical.
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				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@unborn_chicken to be frank, every YouTuber is going to love this. Because secretly nobody wants dislikes on their videos. Just imagine. - 
	I like being called a girl. It makes me feel cute. Every woman is different I guess. If someone calls you a girl, maybe you can tell them— "call me a woman." I'm a bit girlish. I like girly things like butterflies and bows and wearing cute dresses. So I like being called a girl, it tickles my feminine side more.
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				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Actually you can block them but I'm not exactly sure if you can remove their dislikes. Not sure of that. - 
	
	
				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
On a gross level, I welcome this move because it discourages trolling on a massive scale as not every YouTuber is aware of options. I myself wasn't aware of different options in the beginning.. However that being said, making it optional for those who want it is a good idea. Maybe people who really wish to see dislikes on their videos (I'm giggling hard), can write a special note to YouTube, maybe like a button that you click and then the dislikes get activated. Who knows, YouTube might implement it in the future. I really want to know who are the people who wish to see dislikes on their videos. Now playing devil's advocate. There is a drawback to this policy as well. And that is when something really objectionable is being said or promoted in a video, people should have the full freedom to submit dislikes, it would probably even help YouTube in barring such videos as well as discourage people from viewing. This happened to me quite often where I clicked on a YouTube and I couldn't believe it because there was so much disinformation in the video that I was left to wonder whether to believe it or not, yet when I saw the dislikes, I was relieved to find that people echoed the same sentiment as I did. I see that as a potential drawback. - 
	
	
				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Optional is a good idea in my opinion. I'm not really against it, especially for new content creators that would be great. - 
	
	
				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I think you knew the difference between criticism and trolling. - 
	
	
				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Maybe you are hinting at censorship. Given the deluge of right wing trolling on YouTube, I'm not surprised at the amount of censorship we are going to be witnessing on major platforms. This was bound to happen. It's Trump effect. If you hate Trump, he becomes more popular. It's the same thing. The more people try to attack and demonize the left and liberals, the more freedom of speech will get censored.. This applies to almost anything, it's basic human psychology. If you misused welfare from the government, the government makes it stricter to get access to it or stops paying it altogether. If people misuse freedom of speech to create riots and violence, freedom of speech will be taken away by heavy censorship. This will happen every time. The same thing is happening on YouTube. They have to remove freedom of speech because too many videos are being trolled by the right wing. Facebook is already heavily censored. You can boycott the media. Ironically it doesn't work. So what YouTube did is nothing unpredictable or unprecedented. It was bound to happen. Expect heavy censorship on all platforms in the future. - 
	
	
				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
There is no need to give dislike to a video especially if the content creator is a newbie. People can give feedback in a responsible way in the comment section. Some people click on a video simply to give dislikes. This often happens between competing you tubers and the camps of each party give dislikes to the other. Not a fair policy. Even if a person can see dislikes on their own videos, it's very different from the dislikes being publicly visible. Dislikes being publicly visible can really lower a person's morale who is new to content creation. Not to mention the amount of right wing trolling that happens regularly on YouTube and this huge army gives dislikes to any video on Biden or anything related to left. Kinda disgusting how they take over the comment section. Too many keyboard jockeys. So I'm kinda glad they removed the dislikes. Call them snowflake or whatever. - 
	
	
				Preety_India replied to unborn_chicken's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I welcome this move from YouTube. Many young content creators suffer when they get unnecessary dislikes on their videos from haters and trolls. It impacts their business negatively.. - 
	I'm trying to be strong in my family situation. I want to be able to feel confident to protect my mother. I want to be able to stand up to family members who are playing games that might hurt her survival in the end... I want to know certain things that I can try to feel mentally stronger. Not this stupid victimhood bs. I never said I'm a victim. Going through struggles in life is not victimhood. Don't focus on my character, rather focus on the issue. I'm sick and tired of people focusing on my character and trying to look for something. I'm already doing enough self growth. The subject here is not me. Stop focusing on me. The subject here is how to deal with turbulent circumstances. It's not easy to deal with family situations that are tangled and messy and can lead to disastrous ends. I already suffered tragedy in my family because of some family drama. Of course I can leave my family but that won't change things for my mother. Thanks for reading... If you are commenting, please don't include statements like "I'm victim" and so on, that doesn't help so don't keep mentioning it.
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	I don't want to read commends like "I'm creating stuff" or "im in victimhood", I don't need those kind of comments because they come from an insensitive judgemental place and they are not helpful. Try to help not hurt. If you can't give advice that I might find useful then don't force your projections on me. The thread wasn't opened to let you vomit your projections on me. I deal with some serious family stuff and I have dealt with some serious family trauma in the past with regard to my father's death If you can't be sensitive to someone's vulnerability to open up about their deeper wounds, then simply avoid commenting because such insensitive comments are just useless and completely deflect the narrative. If you don't have anything helpful to say, don't bother at all. Thanks
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	@Chris365 no need of your pathetic advice. Keep it with yourself. I'm not in victimhood. I'm trying to be strong. You don't know shit about my family and when you don't know shit you should perhaps stop making stupid assumptions about my state of mind. No thanks. Welcome to my ignore list.
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	At least learn 2 German words per day. Can you?
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	@Marcel kuss. Es ist viele Tage her, dass ich dich Mónee genannt habe. Wirft Blumen nach dir. Guten Morgen, meine Liebe. Mein Ewige Seele.
 
