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PeculiarPrincess

383d

I'm homebound a lot due to medical issues. I've really been wanting to create a YouTube series about chronic illness, autism, rare disease, etc. Im really anxious about it and would really love it if I could find someone to team up with (everything would be equal between me and them in regards to choosing topics, making videos, etc. I wouldn't be in charge, it would be co-captains working together. Wondering if anyone here would be interested? i think it could be fun and helpful to others... plus therapeutic to share too!

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    • NonbinarySlytherin

      381d

      I'm down if you still need a co-captain.

    • TheUltimateGinge

      381d

      That sounds like a super cool idea!

    • NonbinarySlytherin

      381d

      I'm down if you still need a co-captain.

    • Bookworm23

      381d

      You never know until you try!

    • Anna1991

      382d

      ❤️ 👍

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One of the users mentioned that they watch YouTube videos of other people who are chronically ill, as it helps them feel closer to others who understand their situation. Creating a YouTube series about chronic illness, autism, and rare diseases could be a great way to connect with others and provide support. Teaming up with someone who shares your interests and experiences can make the process more enjoyable and therapeutic for both of you.

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