Do you want to be famous?

It started out that I wanted to be famous but when I saw how ugly it made my voices act I stopped giving a damn. Nobody will know me. Do you want to be known until the end of time?

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No. Too much pressure. Sz gives me an idea how it might feel and I don’t like it. When I am symptomatic I think the whole world is looking at me.

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I don’t want to be famous. It would be my worst nightmare actually :slightly_frowning_face:

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oh I dream about my book getting discovered one day but I will probably die before it ever happens…

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A lot of people have discovered my photography, but they all want free use of it. No one wants to pay for images these days. My limited fame is of no utility.

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I would like to be known for my songwriting, but I would hate to be in the spotlight. Too much stress, too little privacy

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I’d love to be famous. I could cash in on the Cameo app and I’d have an effect on the world with my social media.

But we are famous. Citicoline made the front page of sz.com because of us. The phone just keeps ringing. Jk :smiling_face:

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OMG NO!!! I already deal with people following me and reporting on me. To be watched by everyone everywhere?! ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!

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No one is following you or reporting on you. That’s your mental illness talking. Who do think is following you and why?

I’ve told who and why many times but no one believes me. So I’ll just leave it at that

No one believes you because it’s a delusion, a common one. You’re not a criminal and you’re not famous. No one is following you or reporting on you. I think you need to tell your pdoc this and you might need a med change.

I wanted to be famous when I was younger, but not now.

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Same here. I would like for there to be some small mention of my name after I am gone, hopefully because of my writing.

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I wouldn’t mind being “niche famous.” Like, I’d be a master of my craft and people inside of my craft know me for that. I wouldn’t want to be paparazzi famous, and be stopped wherever I go, but I wouldn’t mind having a booth at comic-con.

I don’t need my ENTIRE life under scrutiny, and would never want to be a household name. However, if someone recognized me for my sick graphics then I wouldn’t complain about that.

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Photography, and other creative fields, are some of the quickest businesses and “professional hobbies” to find out who’s a cheapskate. I find it’s also the friends of friends and friends of family who want the best deals.

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I’ve had several days of the sunlight with TV and radio it’s kind of like living a lottery people come out of the woodwork to congratulate you on your piece of art just to be criticized later on by some jerk trying to stay with the acting career was too impossible for me I had trouble reading the lines properly I’m back then the bright lights were really bad the eye irritation you’d get from it would give you a headache at the end of the day I highly recommend if you want to be famous do it in a healthy way like being a musician or an acrobat rather than a model of some kind

Nooooooo… Nooooo… Definitely not. I want to always be a nobody.

At the start of this year, I started making videos of my acne treatment progress. I had been struggling with severe acne for 3 years. I was finally trying ProactivMD. It never actually helped, but I did make several videos, like at the beginning of ProactivMD, 1 week in, 3 weeks in, 5 weeks in, etc.

I later tried Accutane and that got rid of my acne.

But I never put those videos online and I’m so grateful that I didn’t. Because I realized that I don’t want random strangers to know my face. That would make me really paranoid.

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