>>70194118He's sort of right but for the wrong reasons, I don't think the part of streaming shit for hours, traveling to record or plan shit is the difficult part of streaming or content creation. I think the worse part is that you can't pretend the internet isn't a real place, you become a figure and that implies everything you say and everything you do is "important". I used to think Mouse was on the extreme paranoia, but it does suck to have the part of fame attached to something so simple. I can fortunately go from my 9-5 to chill in my room watching some dumb anime girl without thinking of what I said in the day, or if someone wants to find my personal information, or wants to gut me alive for sharing an opinion. Probably talk to some friends and then go to work again. In fact it's funny but streaming feels like working in retail and god if I hated working on retail, looking back the thing I hated the most was the people who were my customers.