A cover of the hit song "LA Devotee" by Panic! At the Disco off of their album "Death of a Bachelor" performed by Caleb Hyles
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Alrighty, I definitely feel like I need to explain this video a bit more. First off, to acknowledge the facts, the number of encouraging, inspiring, and life-giving comments I receive on the daily vastly out-number the negative ones. I cannot thank you individuals enough for the kindness and love you've shown me over the years in this crazy journey called a "career on YouTube". Without YOUR belief in me, I could not and would not be where I am today. I love doing this for a living and I especially love doing it for y'all.
So, that is all truth. Nothing will ever change that. Still...it can be discouraging reading the range of negative comments I receive daily. To be fair to the people and their comments featured in this video, they range in severity and topic. Some are just off-handed insults, while others are pointed, critical and out-right mean statements. As I've come to learn, some are just harsh criticisms, but the original poster is not aware of their potentially mean delivery of said criticisms. What I've realized over these past 10 years on YouTube is that "mean" comments are often a reflection of the individual posting those comments, and the life they are currently living and/or the life they were brought up in. It does me NO GOOD to allow their reflection to affect me personally. Often times, we are quick to judge people for what they've done to us. And that's not to say that their aren't people who do want to be mean to you and beat you down. However, surprisingly, most of the time, these people "do not know what they are doing" (Luke 23:34)
It's a simple idea with difficult execution:
Do not see people for what they've done to you; See people for what has been done to them.
If you pull anything from this video, I hope it is that right there ^^^
Thank y'all as always for watching, and I hope you'll stick around for what I got coming you way ;)
Peace, love, and metal m/