
Aceuda
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Aceuda
@Aceuda1
39, He/Him, Married, Full-Time Twitch streamer, enjoy doing hot challenges, playing games, and most of all, hanging out with my wife and the online family.






Actor Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, known for his roles as Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat (1995), Nobusuke Tagomi in The Man in the High Castle, and Chang in The Last Emperor (1987), has passed away at 75.



Nice long HOT take!! As I scroll through this chaos we call a Twitter feed, I’m seeing more and more people talking about being burnt out, not having fun anymore, wanting to do something meaningful, wanting to actually focus on themselves. And honestly? I get it. Look, I know I never had some massive presence in the content space and I genuinely don’t give a fuck, say what you want to say about me. When I came into this shit, I came in trying to make a difference in a space I thought was supposed to be fun. But in my real life? I’ve been through wars and battles most people will never see or even imagine and wanted to be there for folks and help people like I do in my real off line life. But the moment I realized the content/stream grind was starting to feel like another battle? Another weight? Another fucking drain? I said fuck it. I’ve always said I’ll never force myself to stick to a schedule. No one would ever dictate to me when I have to do shit or how. If I don’t want to do it or don’t do it, oh fuckin well. I’ll stream and post when I feel like it, not because I’m supposed to, not because the algorithm demands it. And the second I actually stopped streaming and only posted when I felt like it… the stress evaporated. Some of you genuinely enjoy this grind, and that’s cool. But let’s be real: the follows, the likes, the sponsors..they don’t mean shit. That rush is fleeting. It can disappear overnight. And worse? You make ONE mistake in this space and people will rush to crucify you, drag you, cancel you, and do all kinds of wild shit. Meanwhile, face to face in real life? That same energy most of the time looks way fuckin different. So here’s the truth no one wants to say out loud: If there’s stress in your life, whether it’s content, work, relationships, community, whatever. Take a hard look at it. Ask yourself: If I remove this or change that, will it actually hurt me? Will it negatively impact my life in a real, meaningful way? If the answer is no? Then kick that mother fuckin shit to the curb without hesitation. Your peace > anyone’s expectations. Your sanity > any follower count. Your real life > any online illusion. Do what keeps you breathing, not what keeps you trending.










