How to gain the energy to stream

I always wanted to stream but everytime im home and can stream it feels like all my energy gets drained before I even start. While when I have no time or am doing something else I always feel excited to stream.

So does someone know a way how to gain energy before streaming so that I can actually can press the go live button?

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u/yoboi-indy — 4 days ago

What are the top 3 weakest classes in PF2e and why?

What are the top 3 weakest classes in PF2e and why?

PF2e is balanced overall, but which classes feel the weakest, clunkiest, or require way more effort for less payoff?

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u/yoboi-indy — 3 months ago

AITA for wanting to visit my long distance gf?

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I (24M) met my girlfriend (25F) online through Twitch. We slowly became really close friends, and after about half a year we both started developing feelings for each other. At first we both tried to avoid getting into a relationship because we’d both had bad experiences with long distance before, but after a long time talking about it we eventually decided to give it a chance.

Honestly, this has been the healthiest and best relationship I’ve ever had. We talk daily despite the 6-hour time difference, we communicate well, and if we ever argue we always talk things out calmly. We actually don’t fight much at all. We have similar interests, similar mindsets, and overall things have been going really well.

After 8 months together, we decided it was finally time for me to visit her for 2 weeks. She lives in America and I’m from Belgium.

My friends have known about the relationship from the beginning, but I only told my mom about it 3 days ago because I knew she would probably react badly. But honestly, her reaction has been way worse than I expected.

Since I told her, she’s been extremely depressed. Every time I see her, she looks like she’s holding back tears, and if I try to talk to her she starts crying so hard she can barely speak. Two months ago one of her friends passed away, and she cried a lot then too, but somehow this reaction feels 10 times worse.

She keeps saying things like:

\* “I can’t take this anymore.”

\* “This is too much for me.”

\* “You’re making the biggest mistake of your life.”

For context, my mom has been a single mother for as long as I can remember. She always worked hard and put me first even when we didn’t have much money growing up, so seeing her like this is honestly destroying me emotionally.

At the same time, I really love my girlfriend and I want to meet her. I’m only planning to go for 2 weeks, not move away permanently.

So now I feel stuck between wanting to live my own life and not wanting to hurt my mom.

AITA for still wanting to go?

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u/yoboi-indy — 3 months ago

AITA for wanting to visit my long distance gf?

​

I (24M) met my girlfriend (25F) online through Twitch. We slowly became really close friends, and after about half a year we both started developing feelings for each other. At first we both tried to avoid getting into a relationship because we’d both had bad experiences with long distance before, but after a long time talking about it we eventually decided to give it a chance.

Honestly, this has been the healthiest and best relationship I’ve ever had. We talk daily despite the 6-hour time difference, we communicate well, and if we ever argue we always talk things out calmly. We actually don’t fight much at all. We have similar interests, similar mindsets, and overall things have been going really well.

After 8 months together, we decided it was finally time for me to visit her for 2 weeks. She lives in America and I’m from Belgium.

My friends have known about the relationship from the beginning, but I only told my mom about it 3 days ago because I knew she would probably react badly. But honestly, her reaction has been way worse than I expected.

Since I told her, she’s been extremely depressed. Every time I see her, she looks like she’s holding back tears, and if I try to talk to her she starts crying so hard she can barely speak. Two months ago one of her friends passed away, and she cried a lot then too, but somehow this reaction feels 10 times worse.

She keeps saying things like:

* “I can’t take this anymore.”

* “This is too much for me.”

* “You’re making the biggest mistake of your life.”

For context, my mom has been a single mother for as long as I can remember. She always worked hard and put me first even when we didn’t have much money growing up, so seeing her like this is honestly destroying me emotionally.

At the same time, I really love my girlfriend and I want to meet her. I’m only planning to go for 2 weeks, not move away permanently.

So now I feel stuck between wanting to live my own life and not wanting to hurt my mom.

AITA for still wanting to go?

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u/yoboi-indy — 3 months ago