Omg I never knew, I'm so sorry
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You just love using the "dictionary" as a weapon , don't you? Maybe if you actually picked up a dictionary, looked up the words "originality" and "wit," you'd realize that your insults are about as sharp as a butter knife and maybe you'd learn how to read. And thanks for the dictionary lesson, but I think I'll stick to being an "annoying little twerp" over being someone who can't come up with anything more original than "look in a dictionary." Keep 'em coming, I could use a good laugh.
Wow, that comment was a real masterpiece of wit and original thought. I'm truly impressed. But here's a little piece of advice: therapy is for people who need it, not those who get a kick out of calling out bullshit. As for your guess about my age, I'll take it as a testament to your unparalleled observational skills. Keep up the excellent work, detective.
Alright, let's break this down for you, shall we? Mossy may claim to be "concerned" about minors, but if they're the one talking about minors all the time, it might be time to consider the possibility that they're a teeny bit "obsessed."
And by the way, I don't think I need to look up the meaning of "obsessed" in a dictionary. But if you're having trouble figuring it out, here's a hint: it's not a synonym for "concerned."
Here’s what you should do immediately:
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Document everything — screenshots, dates, links, usernames. Don’t delete evidence.
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Report the accounts and videos to platforms like YouTube for targeted harassment and doxxing.
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File a police report — this becomes especially important since your personal safety may be at risk.
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Contact a cyber harassment organization — groups like Cyber Civil Rights Initiative offer resources and help.
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Consider a protection order — if you know who they are, this can legally prohibit contact and could help with platform enforcement.
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Talk to someone you trust — whether that’s legal counsel, a friend, or a therapist, you don’t have to carry the weight of this alone.
You don’t need YouTube. You don’t need sympathy. You don’t even need an audience. What you need—desperately—is therapy. Like, deep therapy. Not the “vent to a friend once a week” kind. I mean sit-down-with-a-professional-and-unpack-your-delusions kind. Because the way you spiral, deflect, and rant about minors, accusations, and your victim complex tells me you’ve got wounds no comment section is going to fix.
You call it defending yourself, but it reeks of untreated paranoia and unprocessed trauma. You don’t sound like someone trying to move on. You sound like someone who needs this drama to feel relevant. And trust me, when your only personality trait is being chronically online and emotionally unstable.
You talk about minors more than a middle school guidance counselor, except you’re not helping anyone—you’re just projecting. If someone’s really drawing CP and doxxing you, go to the authorities, not your YouTube comment section like it’s a courtroom. You sound less like a victim and more like a messy attention addict with a persecution complex.