today i went on twitter and got slapped in the face to know that they were canceling one of my favorite people in all world. @tylerrjoseph is so much more than just an artist to me, and all this happening just proves to me how much the "cancelled culture" is so fucking wrong+
it& #39;s the first day of the international month for suicide prevention and seeing you guys cancelling someone who clearly has a instable mental health makes me lose faith in what were doing. we CAN& #39;T defend a cause and act the opposite, that& #39;s just being hipocrite. +
first of all: I don& #39;t think he& #39;s right. but I don& #39;t think he& #39;s wrong either. I respect everyone who felt offended by tyler& #39;s post, but you guys are missing a important message about who tyler is and what he stands for. so, that& #39;s a thread about everything he means to me.
the first time I heard twenty one pilots I was in the darkest place I& #39;ve ever been. everything was feeling so wrong, I was fighting depression for the first time and I had nobody. my family was far and everyday I woke up hating myself and wanting to disappear.
the first song I& #39;ve ever heard was car radio, and it blew my mind. I loved how the lyrics connected exactly with what I was going through. but that wasn& #39;t enough to make me feel like wanting to be alive. i used to hurt myself and think about die every single day.
that& #39;s when I met tyler& #39;s work for real. his lyrics and interviews absolutely saved me, he made me believe in staying alive and that "the sun will shine and we will try again". I& #39;m so connected with his work and his music in a way that I can& #39;t explain.
now this is my 5th year with twenty one pilots and I doubt I would be here without their help. Tyler it& #39;s my lifetime idol, and I will always be by his side. cause he made believe in myself. he made me believe in future and I doubt that a person who write about this would+