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You're laughing. A Japanese 1view is on the verge of killing herself, and you're laughing.
https://www.youtube.com/@shiro.yume.shira./
>There’s a small Japanese VTuber named 白夢しら (Shira). She’s been streaming mostly on YouTube, doing acapella covers, chatting, and trying to build a future as a Live2D VTuber. She’s never had a large following, but she poured her heart into everything - and it’s been clear she’s been struggling.
>Over the past weeks, Shira has been sharing increasingly alarming posts - both in community tabs and livestream comments - expressing deep emotional pain, feelings of hopelessness, and a wish to end her life. She mentioned having borderline personality disorder and mild intellectual disability, and talked about being abandoned by her parents, financially struggling, and feeling completely unseen.
>She wrote things like:
>“Help me… I’m at my limit. Please don’t erase my life.
>Please kill me now!
>God
>I'm tired
>I want to die"
>and
>"No one could help me. Thank you. Bye bye.”
>As of today, she deleted her X/Twitter account. Her YouTube channel is still up, and some fans have been leaving messages in the comments, hoping she might see them. I’ve written long replies too, offering support and trying to keep hope alive, even if just in words.
>Despite not speaking Japanese, I reached out to multiple mental health support organizations in Japan - including TELL Japan and Befrienders - explaining her situation and sharing translated messages. I’ve tried every anonymous reporting form I could find. But most hotlines only talk to the person in crisis, not to third parties. I feel helpless.
>I don’t know what else I can do. But I wanted to put her story out here, in case anyone else has more ideas or connections - or just to remember her, in case she truly doesn’t come back.
>She wasn't famous. But she mattered.
>If there’s anything anyone here can suggest — maybe a better way to reach out to local authorities or mental health organizations in Japan, or people who might actually know her offline — I’d be incredibly grateful.
>And if nothing else, maybe this can serve as a reminder: even the smallest creators have entire universes of emotion behind the screen. If you’re struggling, please talk to someone. And if you see someone struggling, don’t wait.
>Thanks for reading.
https://www.youtube.com/@shiro.yume.shira./
>There’s a small Japanese VTuber named 白夢しら (Shira). She’s been streaming mostly on YouTube, doing acapella covers, chatting, and trying to build a future as a Live2D VTuber. She’s never had a large following, but she poured her heart into everything - and it’s been clear she’s been struggling.
>Over the past weeks, Shira has been sharing increasingly alarming posts - both in community tabs and livestream comments - expressing deep emotional pain, feelings of hopelessness, and a wish to end her life. She mentioned having borderline personality disorder and mild intellectual disability, and talked about being abandoned by her parents, financially struggling, and feeling completely unseen.
>She wrote things like:
>“Help me… I’m at my limit. Please don’t erase my life.
>Please kill me now!
>God
>I'm tired
>I want to die"
>and
>"No one could help me. Thank you. Bye bye.”
>As of today, she deleted her X/Twitter account. Her YouTube channel is still up, and some fans have been leaving messages in the comments, hoping she might see them. I’ve written long replies too, offering support and trying to keep hope alive, even if just in words.
>Despite not speaking Japanese, I reached out to multiple mental health support organizations in Japan - including TELL Japan and Befrienders - explaining her situation and sharing translated messages. I’ve tried every anonymous reporting form I could find. But most hotlines only talk to the person in crisis, not to third parties. I feel helpless.
>I don’t know what else I can do. But I wanted to put her story out here, in case anyone else has more ideas or connections - or just to remember her, in case she truly doesn’t come back.
>She wasn't famous. But she mattered.
>If there’s anything anyone here can suggest — maybe a better way to reach out to local authorities or mental health organizations in Japan, or people who might actually know her offline — I’d be incredibly grateful.
>And if nothing else, maybe this can serve as a reminder: even the smallest creators have entire universes of emotion behind the screen. If you’re struggling, please talk to someone. And if you see someone struggling, don’t wait.
>Thanks for reading.
