 I identify what is valid criticism and identify what is hate. If you kind of bucket them all together, then you're really missing out on ways that you can improve your content and also misrepresenting some fans. There have been times where I've done a lot of hate from a video and because I was in this mindset that all of the commentary that I was getting that wasn't on my side of the aisle was hate, I kind of responded to them in a way that I wasn't proud of. And I feel like a lot of that comes from ego, at least for me. I have been in the same boat where sometimes people are coming after me and I'm like, oh my God, I was like, it's like, you know the meme with the SpongeBob with all the people running around in his brain? That is literally me. Sometimes I have to take a step back and be like, you know what? As much as this hurts my ego, they have a point and it keeps me accountable a lot of the times. However, when it's just straight up hate, if you feel the need to write those types of things publicly on a post about somebody you have no idea about, that says more about how you feel about yourself than the person.