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Watching someone like Myg rise above internet negativity is truly inspiring. It’s easy to let online hate affect one’s confidence, but seeing her stay positive reminds me how important it is to focus on personal growth instead of harsh comments. I've faced similar challenges on social media where criticism could be overwhelming, but I learned to filter out the noise and embrace supportive communities instead. The phrase seen in the image, “Why they hate me baby,” really captures the frustration many feel but also the strength to keep going. Myg’s journey shows that online criticism doesn't have to break you; it can actually fuel your determination. Protecting your mental health is key—sometimes that means taking breaks from social platforms or muting negativity. Surrounding yourself with encouraging friends and positive content, just like how this post tags supportive peers, can make a huge difference. If you’re dealing with internet hate, remember: it says more about the haters than about you. Keep pursuing your passions and celebrate your progress, just as Myg does. Her story motivates us to build resilience, rise above negativity, and keep shining no matter what the online world says.








































































































