Therapist scared to react to Slipknot - Psychosocial
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Most metal sounds violent and dark to the untrained ear, but you've gotten the message they were trying to convey. It's not just about the anger inside, it's about the bigger picture. Metal is incredibly cathartic. The songs covering painful or taboo topics have saved lives, by letting the audience know they're not alone.
Yes people that can’t understand metal can’t understand real life
I always see it as like the darker side of artistic expression like a horror movie there's 2 sides to the coin and honestly I think it's a more genuine internal expression.
Honestly the song is slipknot 🖕 to the music industry to be fair but Corey being who he is can talk to is in a way no one else can
Have your 200th like, that comment is on point.
Well said!
So many people don't understand why this kind of music just makes me smile and feel happy. A couple of days ago i showed "Bonebreaker" by Slaughter To Prevail to one of my very best friends and she was just scared and could not stand the aggression while i smiled the whole time.
This music is healing for me!
Job for a cowboy too
When I was stationed in Charleston, my guys always knew what kind of mood I was in by what was blaring out of my truck when I pulled up to the gate. If it was country, I wasn't happy. If it was metal, they knew I was in a great mood. Funny how that works
Alex terrible is amazing too 🤘😎
I can't imagine a world without Slipknot they always deliver Metal healing through their exquisite harmony
@@jameshodgin3660 fr dawg, now we don't talk about one album from slipknot..
Corey (the lead singer) actually has a recorded therapy session. He's had a rough go of it and the music makes a lot sense hearing his story. He was basically dumped at one point during a party because he overdosed and the other people thought he was dead, the drop into the dumpster woke him up and allowed him to get help. I don't always agree with the bands choices but I respect the hell out of them
His grandmother found him wasn’t it??
Seeing Corey today it's obvious that he's been able to process a shit ton of his past and internal demons trough therapy and his lyrics!
Someone who understands metal perfectly and the reason why it exists. Very nice! 🙏👌
Love the way you rock out! Another group you will like with extremely powerful messages, Korn!!
Hearing a Daddy reaction from the perspective of a therapist would be incredibly interesting. Especially with this no BS approach.
I was thinking Ghost.
@@fluffy9050 or pretty
Or Clown
@@glendaly3344 One doesn't simply jump straight in with "Daddy"
This is the thing with metal (Slipknot, Disturbed etc.) all have very deep messages in their lyrics. Too many people never make it past the music or the appearance.
Metal has been my best friend and therapist since i was 12 and im going to be 52 this yr🤘😎🙏🕯️
I watched for about sixty seconds before deciding to subscribe. Your understanding of the message is so acute, and the way you really get into the music is awesome!
I watched 45 seconds and stopped because she's over-acting like Jim Carey in the 90s....trying to decide if I let the video play ...I've already commented, so there's some free interaction
Thanks so much for the sub :)
@@HeartSupport Pleas look at Korn - Insane, is incredible example of imagine about internal fighting
@@scarce911
You would be hard pressed to find someone who does not look a bit foolish when they are feeling the music. What is the source of your negativity? It is nothing that she did.
acute and also cute
Would love to see you take a look at early Linkin Park. His struggles eventually got the better of him, but hearing Chester sing something like Crawling or Points of Authority is mind bending when knowing the abuse and trauma he suffered and the toll it eventually took.
@heartsupport please do this, Linkin park and slipknot saved life, slipknot on a more hands on way, as I've been lucky enough to have known the guys in slipknot from back before they left Iowa. I haven't been able to reconnect with them in years, but I know that as long as they and I live, we have the improbable possibility to get together and catch up. But digressions aside I know that I need to find out your thoughts on Linkin Park and Chester, because I think it would benefit myself and others who use the music as a lifeline.
" The preservation of the martyr in me" It sums the whole song up in 1 line
I’ve fallen in love with this channel so fast this is by far the best content I’ve ever seen in a long time. Thank you so much for shedding light on metal music and coming from musician and a writer. I appreciate you reading into the lyrics and showing people that metal is not scary music it’s actually empowering a lot of metal is.
This was delightful, great music and a little bit of a therapy session with it. I enjoyed this and you enjoying it as well. Thank you.
Metal music is actually very delightful and beneficial to listen to...both the instrumental portion and the lyrics. There are numerous metal bands that have very powerful lyrics and it can be a major stress reliever with whatever issue/s you're coping with. I've always listened to metal music since I was a teenager and IMO it is the most therapeutic way to clear your thoughts. It has tremendously helped me daily get through the hard times of a divorce.
Above all, metal is cathartic.
For the last 20 some years Slipknot has been my therapy 🤘🏼🖤🖤🤘🏼
This is by far the best reaction video I have ever seen ❤
Out of any reaction channel on RUclips, there's never been one that actually gives back such deep analysis. I love you're reactions to damn near every song, reminds me of the hype when I was first getting into the genre. Love this channel thank you, probably some of my most enjoyed content I watch as of late.
This song helps me when I'm battling my inner demons of self loathing and hopelessness. Great analysis here
"self loathing and hopelessness" this is how altruism manifests it's self through a fear of independence and self loathing. Better to be selfish and engaged in self interest. Your own well being...mind and body. It will benefit the social welfare.
Some people talk with their hands. This lady talks with her arms
Actually, at it's foundation this is a anti-war song.. about solders that have to deal with the mental after effects from the Iraqi and Afghanistan war.. to my brothers injured from the rain.. your still in our thoughts and prayers..
The rain will kill us all is if there was a nuclear war cos if you were left the rain most probably be the thing to kill you.
I was in Iraq during my second deployment when this album came out, and I tell you first hand that a lot of the infantrymen that I was attached to as a medic loved this song. It was exactly how we felt about our chain of command constantly fucking up and we ended up paying the price for it.
one of my fav slipknot songs but hearing you read what it means to me inside made me cry. feels good knowing others feel what i do daily. sometimes we have no ally but ourselves.
From ThriceTheThird: Having yourself as a strong ally is great, but if you ever need to talk about anything. HeartSupport has your back.
@@HeartSupport thank you for all of us whom you are here for. me and my wife both could use it.
From Micro: Thank you for sharing how this video and the analysis resonated with you. It's powerful how sometimes pieces of content like this can be the catharsis of emotions we've been holding within. It's like holding a mirror to our soul, and it feels good to give ourselves permission to let things out when it's needed. I hope that the tears brought relief to your heart. It sounds like you've been carrying a good amount of pain and overwhelm on your shoulders, and that it would be welcome to just have a space and times to *feel* and be just as you are, just as you need.
You're right, sometimes we have no ally but ourselves, which can feel like a curse and so very isolating. I know for me personally that a lot of hard seasons I've been through were also marked by a deep sense of loneliness. I wasn't necessarily alone on the paper, but the leap to take in order to reach out and say "I'm not okay" was terrifying. Not to mention all the fears of being misunderstood, and having to make someone see things the way you do, so they could hear you out properly, without judging. It's just hard to reach out sometimes, which is one reason more to be proud of yourself for sharing a bit of your voice here and how you've been feeling lately.
Rest assured that you are definitely not alone, no matter what struggle you've been facing. It's hard to learn to have a kind outlook on ourselves, even more challenging to maintain it over time. Many of us are on that path towards self-acceptance and self-love, but it surely takes a lot of time, patience, grace and unexpected detours to get there. It may feel like we're all on our individual roads, but through it all there are emotions and experiences that we collectively share. There's something reassuring in this thought and in knowing that we wouldn't be judged for feeling the way we do, no matter what.
I hope with all my heart that your wife and you will know seasons of joy, peace and relief very soon. If you would like to share more about what's been going on in your life, what resonates the most with you in this song, feel absolutely free to talk about it here. You're not alone, friend. I see you, and I'll be rooting for you. Hold fast.
-Micro
@@HeartSupport years of mental and physical issues that i had no one to help me through because (it felt like) no one cared and it was my job to be there for others not to need others help. i've been in and out of psych units and hospitals and seen many "doctors" for help but the meds don't work and alot of times i forget to take them if they did help any. i currently am on 6 meds and still everyday feels like a struggle just to roll out of bed. we have 2 babies under 2 and i'm a stay at home dad for them and have to put my pains aside to be here for them while mommy works. i love my kids and do not fear losing control and hurting them i fear my brain not working right and not seeing they need me in emergencys. i have had seizures while holding them and dropped my 18 month old when she was about 6 months because of it. i am so scared of accidently hurting them but have to control it so i don't. my wife struggles with mental health also and is on meds as well. we both have trouble even opening up to each other. its so hard and nothing seems to help. talking helps get things off the mind but can it actually help with the issues when meds aren't working? how do we ask for help without CPS wanting to take the babies away? life has become a bundle of fears and the stress is killing me.
From NateTriesAgain: @lunatick3628 Hey friend - thankful for you sharing more about your story. I related a lot personally so I recorded a video reply. Hope something in here helps: www.loom.com/share/72a64e43b632476fac0d6768dbb64c3f
Also, I mention that you can use our forum (forum.heartsupport.com) if you want to continue the practice of naming and expressing emotions as they come up.
I appreciate your courage <3
This was one of the most delightful reactions I have ever watched 😂
Psychosocial is such an incredible song!!!!
I thought I loved music, but you really "LOVE" music!! Love the reaction!!
i feel so seen THANK YOU
Talking about loving music.. pls try „ Ren - Love music, Part 4 (Official Lyric Video)“
I really love how you extract the meaning of these songs. Never even thought about the deep meaning of this song.
The true meaning is about military veterans having problems after coming back and how they were to taught to act in war vs civi life(psycho social to everyone around that doesn’t understand back in civilian life) but I think this interpretation is another great way to view it
As a veteran who has been listening to this song since it dropped during my second deployment, I've always resonated with the message of this song.
I love your energy and clear interpretation of slipknot. I'm hooked on your channel. I'm so glad you exist. Your honestly surprised reactions the songs actually gives me chills and brings tears to my eyes because someone else gets it like I do. You are a phenomenonal person. Don't let ANYONE tell you different. If they do send them my way 💯
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE KEEP MAKING THESE VIDS I AND IM SURE OTHERS BENEFIT IMMENSELY..
I LOVE SEEING YOU ROCK OUT! Puts an instant smile on my face.
Thank you. I really needed to hear your analysis today. You just vocalized exactly what I've been dealing with. ❤
I'm so loving your videos!
I've always said Slipknot is my therapy. Corey is sooo deep. Such a genius! ❤
This was a really amazing video, you understanding of mental health issues really shows the worth of this style of music that so many people miss
This video gave me so many emotions!
This is the first reaction video I've seen of yours, and it won't be the last......
First, I was drawn to you, I could feel you starting to get into it. I could see you feeling every cord, every hit, every lyric, which is unique in its authenticity. I loved that I could feel your real emotions through this video because most reaction videos are faked for likes & subscribes.
Second, I heard your words. Slipknot, since the first time I ever heard/seen them was in concert. I was hooked. They spoke to my soul that was in desperate need of "something," but although I heard the lyrics, understood and used them with my interpretation. I have never once had them broken down with such positivity & understanding. As someone who has struggled with mental health for more than 25 years & has seen countless professionals, I have NEVER felt the impact this video just gave me.
Thank you, @heartsupport to the very bottom of my being.
If only I could find a professional like you in Washington State, I'd be on a much healthier healing journey
this woman is so on point. Slipknot songs have always spoke to me but this deeper analysis is so helpful. I have scanned their lyrics over and over but I missed lots of this message... and hate THAT voice. Thank you for being as charged as the band in explaining it! You and my therapist would hit it off. She is similar to you.. This inate ability to see things so fast.... it's not a 'doctor' thing. I've seen tons of therapists that cannot freestyle like you. I dig it!
This is the best reaction video I haver seen. Congratulations ❤
I’m starting to really really love this channel. The analysis’s you make are so beautiful. You are also so adorable. 🙂
As a metal head and Slipknot fan, and a guy currently going to therapy to try to learn, grow, fix myself and be a better man to the people in my life and my family, your channel is the content I didn't know I needed. I have some really deep seated and venomous stuff in me that I'm trying to get past, and it started to rear it's ugly head a bit at work today from the stresses of the job. The timing is unreal. I've been a Slipknot fan since damn near the beginning, and have long championed the cathartic elements of heavy music, but the way you interpret and unpack the music is pure gold, and gives them so much more meaning for me. Never stop doing that you're doing.
Thanks for this channel! amazing company , amazing way to help us ! I'm so happy I've discovered you today! ❤🔥
I absolutely love you!! You’re love for the music, but you’re love for helping others!! Thank you for doing this.
What I absolutely love about you is you get totally immersed in the the music and act crazy AF yet drop pure knowledge and deep insight. Yeah I just subscribed, liked and hit the bell. You are str8 up legit
Omg..I watch this reaction by you with this song I'm so connected to for some reason and you are explaining to me more and more every time I watch your reaction..you are the exact psychoriast I need..I will continue watching this reaction and learn more about what's going on with me..great job.. doing good for people in need of people like you to understand
Automatic subscribe. Thank you for breaking down what they are saying and what A LOT of people go through everyday.
I'm in my late 40s and I've been listening to heavy metal for around 30 years of my life. Very few people understand the meaning behind the music and dismiss it as yelling, hate, devil worship, etc. The thing is there is a small genre of metal that is that but it's truly not what most people listen to. Most people are looking for the release of their anger in a positve force for good in us all and truely that is what most heavy metal is about. Slipknot, Korn, Godsmack, Linkin Park, Pantera, Ozzy, Black Label Soc, Metallica, Disturbed , etc I've seen them all live so many times I lost count. I honestly believe the music is what got me through a lot of the tough times in my life aside from talking to a trusted person who would listen. The thing is I've never actually heard someone analyze the lyrics until I stumbled on these videos! Love it please dont stop!
You're an amazing person, with so much incite. I enjoy watching your videos, slipknot is one of my favorite bands and I love how you word what you observe in the lyrics. And it makes so much since to see someone else show how they see it though themselves and it brings it to a whole new level of understanding it differently than I did before. Thank you
Thank you for this content, I feel a lot of people would benefit from it and Metal is always a way I find comfort and peace because its pure raw emotion, I’m new here and looking forward to all your interpretations of one of my all time favorite bands…cheers.
Lyric wise Corey Taylor is a friggin genius. He can convey thoughts into strong useable musical lyrics on par with some of the best
Instantly fell in love with ya. Cool to hear/see your explanation to this song. Soooooo needed to hear this !!! Thank you
I've listened to this type of music for 20+ years and never realized some of the lyrical messages that you have been pointing out in your videos. I'm incredibly impressed that you can extract such deep meaning from a single listen. I believe that you've inspired me to try to listen deeper to the music I love and I appreciate your passion!
As a 50 year old who still battles his demons everyday Metal is and has been my theraphy since i was around 12 or so. In my darkest moments music will always bring me back from the edge and allow me to fight another day.
I LOVE your reactions! I would love to see you at a live concert! I am so happy you are appreciating and understanding this type of music.
Honestly they are all I listen to since they came out and they calm down my autistic son all the time 🤘
You randomly appeared in my feed. Now I am subed. All I can say is THANK YOU! My life is controlled demolition. You have helped me look at the things that I willfully ignore because they hurt.
You got me pumped for this song all over again!! lol 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
I played in metal and hardcore bands in the late 90's into the 2000's and can confirm that the unleashing of these feelings in music helped us as well as the audience. Nearly every show ended up with smiles and hugs after blowing off a bit of steam. They'd have a few drinks and talk about their lives and problems but at the end of the show I'd see happy, tired folks heading home to enjoy their weekend and tackle the week ahead like it was all worth it. You can't buy that kind of feeling; it made me try harder and harder.
Things seem less crazy and scary when you know you're not alone and there's someone out there who feels just like you.
I couldn’t be more proud of you. You understood the meaning of the lyrics immediately. Good on you. 🤘
I fully appreciate your educated insight and interpretations. Your ability to convey slipknot makes me love you. With that being said, I truly believe the masses would have a lot more to gain of you took more time and broke down each verse, piece by piece and shared your wisdom you would help create an even bigger army of maggots that the world has never seen. I watch your videos and drink in every word you share. Hit pause more often to each line of lyrics because your missing some of the juiciest pieces of meat that you could ever wish to mash your teeth into. I've been a dedicated fan since the beginning and for me slipknot is my religion, my therapy and my salvation
I enjoyed you dancing to this so much...that improved my mental health today. ;)
It would be so much fun to go to slipknot concert with you... Your energy and joy listening to the music is infectious.
Just found your channel. Great discussion about the song. I have always listened to metal as it is always uplifting, healing and cathartic. plus it is awesome to rock out to some loud guitars and drums.
Thank you for giving a perspective for the song that helps.
Love your reaction... at most when u heard this beautiful chorus ❤❤❤
I remember reading an article explaining how music, especially metal, is incredibly therapeutic when it comes to mental health. It’s like the release valve when the pressure builds up. Watching the likes of classically trained musicians react to the likes of Slipknot you get a sense that the musical complexity as well as lyrical themes is way more complex than the stereotype. I know when I need to get stuff done and barring air guitar or air drum fills, it gets done in style!
I just discovered you last night and i absolutely love your reactions so far instant subscription
I love everything about this.... you're amazing. Perfect reaction.
Yea, that's the look and feeling I got when I 1st heard Cory Taylor actually sing some sweet notes. Dude has a great voice!!
Your awesome!! I've commented before but I've watched you react again and learning and understanding more about what you are saying...I've been told many times I need therapy for my "Anger Issues " that's very hard to control...loved your opinion on this beautiful song
Love your reactions, also you understand metal music and how therapeutic it can be to us. Most people underestimate its meaning.
As a therapist you might get a kick from Bloodywood with their song DanaDan, just make sure to have the CC on. They are Indian and use traditional instruments, very metal but the strongest message ever!
Amazing. Thank you.
Thank you, so much, for explaining this!
You gained a fan in me with this reaction. One, not only were you intensly in to the music (it is an intense song!). But two, you immediately got the message! Unless you did several takes, LOL. But I would guess that is not the case. I do have a war in my head. Old me (from 25+ years ago) vs. new me (since discovering the love of my life 16+ years ago). We can thank current society and a couple isolated icidents for causing old me to stirr recently. But, I have been working hard to "beat him back to slumber". This song helps me cope daily!
I just need to thank you, you might have just saved my life.
Going to see them in concert again Friday🤘🤘🤘You've got great moves...
I love how you break down the lyrics of the song that I could never pick up-Thank you for that!
@heartsupport I have so much grieving...my marriage, a year ago my wife moved out... then my career/finances, laid off before Christmas...then a week ago my special needs son...almost 2...died of a seizure... thank you for being here.
From AliceBlue: @aaronkubat1243 My heart breaks to hear your hurt, especially about your son’s health.
Grief is a hard and natural process when it comes to relationships or marriages meeting and end road. Grieve as you need and make sure you have the support of loved ones around you.
@HeartSupport the funeral will be tommorow. Today sucks
From AliceBlue: @aaronkubat1243 I can deeply sympathise and empathise. Losing a child is a hurt that nobody can warn you about. Nobody can prepare you for it.
Every time I meet another parent mourning their precious soul, I like to think there are angels loving our little ones and they are all able to join together and play and that they watch out for us.
Nothing will ever replace the love you feel in your heart for your little one x
Sending you so much love today
From AliceBlue: @aaronkubat1243 I can deeply sympathise and empathise. Losing a child is a hurt that nobody can warn you about. Nobody can prepare you for it.
Every time I meet another parent mourning their precious soul, I like to think there are angels loving our little ones and they are all able to join together and play and that they watch out for us.
Nothing will ever replace the love you feel in your heart for your little one x
Sending you so much love today
From taylor: @aaronkubat1243 My friend,
My heart aches for you. I imagine the grief feels overwhelming. This message is covered in loss, from your marriage, to your job and most painfully your sweet son. It's like you're laying down and every instance of grief is like a brick being added to your chest, it feels crushing, suffocating, and impossible to get out from underneath.
There are few things I know about grief and one of them is that reaching out for support is one of the best things you can do. You did that here, and I hope you will keep doing it as you're on your healing journey. You deserve to have support, whether it's a conversation or it's a friend sitting with you while you watch a movie. Inviting people into your pain will help you start to take the bricks off one by one.
I imagine that losing your son, especially after so much other loss, feels unbelievably crushing. There are some losses a parent should never have to experience, and my heart aches for all of the pain and complicated emotions you must be experiencing as you process this loss.
My hope is that you know you don't have to do this alone, and that you continue to reach out like you did here. Sending love
Loved your exposition about the theme. Congrats!
IDK why but I feel like your reactions are so sweet. And cute 👍
I Absolutely Love watching this!!!!!!
watching her react was such a treat
I've watched two of your videos... Slipknot has been a life long LOVE of mine. They are the soundtrack to my life. This life, like everyone else's, has been full of highs and lows. As a 35+ man, my life is NOWHERE where I'd hope it would be, with surmounting issues that just beat you down. People tell me I'm hard on myself, repeatedly. Every time my response is, "If only you heard what I say to myself in my head..". I don't know how to stop, I don't know sometimes how to stop hating myself. I know steps that I can take, but every mistake along the way is like a knife stab to the guy, it's demoralizing and sends you into a downward spiral.
This is more than I'm sure ANYONE cares to hear, however I've considered seeking therapy lately, and every sentence that came out of your mouth while watching this resonated SOOOO hard with me you put me in tears throughout this whole video. I've heard this song 10,000 times and never once listened to it like you just showed me how to. I need to find a way to beat this horrible, demeaning and insulting voice in my head and strangely you may have just given me an anthem. A reminder when I listen to it, not as a jam I love but something motivating.
I truly feel like I just got a fantastic 10 minute session with a therapist, who said what I needed to hear form someone who has an true understanding how my mind might work, not just me and my suspicions and Dr. Google research. Thanks for your comments on this. You've got a new subscriber! :)
From ThriceTheThird: Hello!
I'm 36 and did not find my path in life until I was around 33. After much painstaking work, and therapy. I am glad that you have found something that resonates with how you feel through HeartSupport's content. It is not more than ANYONE at HS cares to hear. We love to hear what you are going through, because we know that letting it out is a powerful form of relief. Therapy is healthy when you are ready for it. I think that a big thing about the hiccups you discussed. The making mistakes along the way, and them being like knife stabs. I think that every small bit of progress is good progress. 1% improvements Daily compound into much larger improvement over a year. I read a book that greatly helped me with my ability to see the weight of small improvements over long periods of time. Called The Atomic Habits, By James Clear. I would highly recommend the audio book, as the author reads it himself. Get all of his tone and passion. The thing I have found that most helps me when I have hiccups in my growth, is to remember all the compounding interest of the growth that I have already achieved in myself. If you ever need to share more, to let the demeaning voice in your head have space to live in, so that it doesn't fester inside you. Please feel free to do so. <3 I hope you find relief to what you are experiencing.
From Micro: Thank you for sharing your experience here. I don’t know for others, but I truly appreciate when someone opens up about their mental health journey, especially when it comes down to the things we don’t see or know unless we talk about it. This inner dialogue you’ve been having, this repeated hate for yourself and somehow self-sabotage, is something I deeply relate to. Even though I’m not happy for you to experience any of this, I’m thankful you’ve decided to share it. There is something comforting in knowing that we are not alone in our struggles. Even if it doesn’t provide any solution, it’s an important reminder of our own humanity. And when we’re used to be unkind with ourselves, it puts perspective over the fact that *we* are not the problem… We just learned to see ourselves a certain way. You are not broken, it’s the discourse within that isn’t serving you.
Thankfully though, what is learned can be unlearned, even if in a lot of cases it has to be a slow process that tests our patience. As you said so well, it feels like it takes a tremendous effort to take two steps forward, and it’s hard to celebrate them as actual progress. On the contrary, the first error or failure along the way holds the potential to make us move backwards immediately. There are times when this dynamic feels completely hopeless. Although there may be a good part of *perception* there that needs to be reshaped too, as in the end the way we feel is valid but remains an interpretation too. Learning to replace facts where they are, cherishing the present and actual victories may be a fundamental asset to learn again, even if it’s now as grown adults.
We don’t know each other, but I’m personally proud of you for considering therapy as a future step. I’m 30 and only accepted to try it out a couple of years ago, after spending most of my life utterly depressed and eaten by anxiety. Truth be told, this step was fucking scary, and it took several attempts to find the right therapist for me… but it was all so worth it. Just the possibility of finally having a space where you can share all of this inner world, all that makes you feel alone and somehow broken, without any judgment in return, is absolutely priceless.
May the steps forward be fulfilling and leads you a path towards healing. You understand yourself well, you know what doesn’t serve you, now may be the time to start being actively supported in practicing the change of narrative that needs to happen within. You are not doomed to be your very own enemy. Taking care of yourself, seeking help and attending your needs will be active steps towards learning to be a supportive friend to yourself. And that’s the most significant rebellion you can manifest against the self-deprecative voice inside! It did its time, and it may still be present out of habit. But there is an entire world out there available for you, in which you won’t have to diminish yourself over and over. You got this, friend.
@@HeartSupport Very fortunate to have found your channel. :)
This girl is awesome !
Slipknot are the Classics! now. This channel is so blessed, i shall up-vote some "Bloodywood-AAJ" the most uplifting song so far in the reaction scene IMO
So this is the 1st vid of yours ive ever seen, i cant begin to express how impressed i am. this is what has been missing from the internet in general. wow
RUclips got this recommendation right, I fucking love this!! You have to be an amazing therapist. Which I've found to be very difficult to find!
I love your interpretation of the lyrics, super insightful:)!
Love your appreciation of the Gen X music, that was our therapy. The darkness made us realize we had made it through so much and the worst day we had was the worst day we had. There would be others, but those were just another day.
Goodness!!! Bless you sweetheart!!! I'm so glad you understand this song like I do!!! It's a battle every day..great reaction
Best reaction video EVER!!! 🤘🤘😝😝😝😝
Found this one first. Checked out some more. Take my sub, I love your attitude. And for a good cause of course. Keep going!
The stink face after the initial drop 👍🏻 amazing.
i like how you can jam to the music and still get the song, thats rare.
45 and finally trying to fix myself instead of putting it off like I always have. I've lost my family, my home, my career, and my wife. It's a dark place, but I'm trying.
From tarainutah: It takes strength to come from a dark place and to keep fighting, and I admire that. Keep fighting. <3
From Micro: So proud of you, friend. In the midst of feeling like there would be nothing left to fight for, you are now choosing yourself - and gosh how beautiful that is! It takes a lot of strength and humility to accept our most vulnerable sides and to face our struggles. The temptation is high to run away from the pain and push aside everything that would shake our world. But to heal and meet ourselves at a deeper level we sometimes need to take the path that seems the hardest at first. You are showing up for yourself, on your way to trade surviving with *living*, of letting your vulnerability become a testimony of your strength.
I wish you so much peace, healing and restoration moving forward. To uncover a lot of strength, beauty and resilience in this courageous heart of yours. You got this. :heart:
I love how much she got into the song❤❤❤
Been listening to a lot of these bands since I was a kid. I always loved it and was always an outlet for a confused angry kid but guess I never truly understood some of the meanings
Hearing this analysis changes my perspective and have started tearing up on a few of your videos because I’ve felt so hopeless for so long and feel like I’ve had some of the answers right in front of me.
#heartsupport
new to your channel...LOVE your interpretations!
Well, I can tell you as a drummer of 34 years that, yes, this song is an absolute blast to play and hits every primal reason we become drummers in the first place! It truly is a drummer's perfect song.
Watching/ listening to you talk about this song was super heavy for me. I don’t even know what to say to be honest but it was very intense and I wish I could find someone like you to talk to about my war against myself.
Cory Taylor is very talented. He has multiple bands and styles. He has a group called stone sour. You should check out
I have always listened to heavy metal to get me through rough times, alcoholic stepfather growing up and then PTSD from 2 tours in Iraq. It touches the anger/anxiety/depression I get and brings me back down to earth. I call it my Happy Music.
From ThriceTheThird: Glad you have your happy music! Hoping for the best with your mental health journey. Thanks for sharing your experience with us, and feel free to share more if you ever want/need. <3
From beauty4ashes.loved:
You said, "I have always listened to heavy metal to get me through rough times"...
I like to figure out ways to relate to music lyrics. It helps me feel like others can relate to me.
I'm glad you posted on HeartSupport. Thanks for being with us.
My God I love Ur reactions so so much an then description of how the song an wat its about is so much fun to watch hahaha
One of my favorites
It means so much to see a sane person ramp up to this