@atsuover

that's a little sus! 😂😂😂

@joms7481

I was introduced to sonic vore before i even knew what taxes were. This song resonates pretty nicely.

@masko2112

i love the fact that this song is basically telling the origin story of everyone who has been using the intenet since the early 2000s

@DMVBOI_

I don’t think anyones talking about this, but the intro to the song where the mouse hovers over the no, then moves over to the yes button actually represents the meaning of the song. I realized that after the lyrics “but it might be too late.” Because it shows you, the viewer, that they don’t really know what their getting into by clicking a random button. If you’re reading this atsuover, you’re a damn genius.

@stellecatcher

Only 30 seconds in and it’s a bop— also. So relatable lmfao, we weren’t really educated on what to avoid on the Internet all those years ago.

@NotStarsAligned

Only the internet could just desensitize gore and nsfw to the point where you just feel like its the most normal thing ever. Honestly as much as I love this place, its fucked with my brain on another level.

@jay-virm

I was also going to write an entire essay about my experience on the internet, from NSFW to gore and murder, but I decide to just save it and just say:
The internet is a place that really should not have young children, and it's traumatizing in ways parents don't fully understand yet.

@the_real_boogeyman

This song is literally the musical form of that one meme that goes "I hope this doesn't awaken something in me..."

@KittydogCrystal

this is genuinely my favorite song right now. its sad how relatable it is, but it's very true and such a good song for real.

@MagicalGirlFia

Damn. This song is a bop and while I really can’t relate to the NSFW element but on a base level I got heavily desensitized to gore,murder,and death at a very young age and it caused problems when reality sped up to me and I realized all the graphic things I saw online could happen to me,and worsened some of my views on my own “self destructive impulses and behaviors” that made it more difficult for me to cope with life. I’m still working through that.  

I feel like we all joke about being exposed to this stuff as kids,but it’s kinda odd how so many people shouldn’t look back on being traumatized fondly or joke about it. Yeah there are spaces kids shouldn’t be on the internet. But lots of this stuff comes up when you search up innocuous topics. I feel like it’s important to acknowledge that even if some of the things I saw (unrelated to the traumatizing gore) were good the internet still isn’t a place lil kids should have unrestricted access to.

@pizzweak580

I relate to this song. I was in elementary summer school at the time, found some weird stuff. And as I got older I did look into it for some unknown reason. 

@TheRealLastDragon12

I relate to this so much. my innocence and pure nature were reduced to nothing at age 11.

@squippp

I finished the song and, wow. I can relate to this alot, when I was younger, I was exposed to so much terrible NSFW material. I can see your pain, and I can feel it as well.

@skyender8353

The reminds me how I was a kid with access to internet and YouTube on my 3DS. The way this is relatable is scary not gonna lie. Also yes Anne, another great video!

@boydboyjules

when the paraphilia is a disorder that practically nobody but people with them recognize as something traumatic and out of their control! (jerma face)

@viaspiderz

yeah this is exactly how I got into half of the weird ass kinks I'm into now... and also how I figured out I was gay and trans ironically enough. thanks for doing that to me DeviantArt!

@AuroraVeil_

YESSS ITS FINALLY OUT LETS GOOOOOO

Seriously though, this song is great and stupidly relatable. I was fortunate enough for my mom to just tell me "you'll want to keep your innocence and we trust you to" and it  kept me innocent until I was 13. It's really unfortunate how many of my peers and people my age were exposed to such awful things so young, like the 50/50 challenge and stuff like that

@TheRealLightXD

This song actually has a very good message, it’s kind of a cautionary tale in a way

@datboiaurhen

Why did this hit me hard? I'm still sixteen at this moment and I've seen my own share of fucked up things too, but it still did shape me into who I am today and knowing how dangerous the internet is to protect others. I can distinctly remember a timeI was watching youtube on my broken 3ds (I had bit the screen out of frustation when playing paper mario 😅) and was watching something Sonic related, at the time i was about 8 - 10 and because of the screen being broken to the point of only seeing a third of the screen I didn't realize it was one of the more infamous fan games out there to... let's say let people unleash their urges. It wasn't until I had a friend tell me years later what it was. I'm glad I had the experiences to understand what's bad and whats not, but I'd still much prefer others to not experience.

Tldr : glad this stuff changed me for the better and hope I can help people who haven't seen it yet


Edit: I respect all of you for reading this long ass comment

@Draikinator

An evening on repeat later it's still completely stuck in my head. Actually straight up being called out mid song like  "is this relatable to you??? That sucks lol" got me so hard.