User blog comment:Toothy-And-Timid/Something I need to talk about/@comment-28396600-20180926171513

I don't know who owns Rive but I just wanted to tell you:That is a brilliant idea. Sometimes when something affects you negatively all it takes is a little writing to get over it. I went through somewhat of a similar problem when I was younger. One day when I was about 9 or 10 years old, I had somehow stumbled upon this YouTube video of Michael Jackson's supposed ghost (I'm sure you know the one I'm talking about as it's VERY popular) that featured the creepy demon face from The Exorcist popping up and jump scaring me at the end. I was absolutely terrified out of my mind because of that stupid video. I couldn't even sleep for days thanks to how that thing affected me, I couldn't get that terrifying face out of my mind. Keep in mind that I hadn't even seen The Exorcist back then so the face was completely unknown to me and the fact that I was extremely religious back then didn't help either because of the whole demon thing. But anyway, the way I helped myself get over that fear was incorporating the Exorcist thing into a bunch of my comedic videos. Making light of that horrifying creature repeatedly helped me tremendously. It allowed my mind to turn that scary image into a parody of it's formerly disturbing self. It ended up getting to the point where that demonic image that once terrified me was now basically just a joke in my mind. So I definitely think your idea is a good one. Sometimes when you read, watch, or hear something that bothers you writing about it is a good way to help get over the situation. It allows you to take control of whatever bothered you and do what you please with it. Giving Rive the revenge he deserves would be a brilliant method of coping with the feelings of sadness and disgust brought on by that disturbing story.