Over The Years playing D1 To D2
Had a Story that I shared on Twitch at one Time bout my little girl having heart problems then passed away when she was 1 Year 2 weeks old that really devastated my wife and me as a father as a husband then some players came into my channel started shaming laughing at me then told me they sent me a clan invite that said below
I'm Glad Your Daughter Dead Clan
I Shared My Story For 1 Reason
Cause I did not know how to Deal with my loss of my child being gone so I thought If I shared my story on twitch that others would come into my channel and would comfort me so I could have someone too talk to at the time
Now year later been Diagnosed with
Leukemia my Oncologist said I have 10 Years to live I Shared My Story on YouTube Gorillamobster
Hoping players would change but I get others come into my live stream telling me I hope I die of cancer why do players have so much hate in the world I don't understand I have Reported this so many times on Twitch and YouTube they do nothing bout it why..
Last Year's of my Life I want it to mean something when I play this game I enjoy playing this game because I get to escape from reality and it blocks out my pain suffering from my leukemia blood cancer just want to meet new players people I can trust and bond with but there is so much hate in the world
My Dream is to have Bungie do a Story on me and my channel on YouTube
Bungie is a one of the Biggest Supporters when it comes to Cancer that makes me happy
YouTube gorillamobster
I Do Solo Content Only
Try to do pvp to hard tho
You Guys Ever Need Anything
Stop By Need A Friend Advice
I'm Here For You
English
#destiny2
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Edited by kellygreen45: 2/2/2022 2:57:27 PMSorry for your loss and your struggles. Truly. You deserve support and understanding, but you need to realize that you are looking for it in the wrong place. While “safe spaces” have become a meme, the need for them is real. We need places where we can be vulnerable, to drop our social masks and be ourselves. Warts and all. Especially during difficult times. But the internet isn’t that place. The internet gives people anonymity. Anonymity is like war: it will bring out the very best in some people, and the very worst in others. So sharing your troubles here will bring out every sociopath, psychopath, and every person looking to bully someone who appears weak and an easy mark. You’ll also bring out every bored, angry teenager who can’t empathize with what you’re going through and will try to get some free entertainment by trying to add to your suffering. Don’t do this. You deserve better. Turn to your friends and family in the real world to give you that safe space. If they can’t provide it, then turn to your healthcare providers. They can direct you to resources that can provide this for you at this difficult time.