Just in case

I mean, if tiktok doesn’t get banned I’m not ganna use this anymore. It’s not for me. But for those of you who followed me here from tiktok, thank you and please follow me elsewhere just in case if you’d like to keep seeing my content.

I’m ganna start streaming on twitch as soon as I get a new mic (a few days) and everything else will have my usual cosplay content. YouTube might be more for vods than anything.

As for instagram, it’s not my favorite platform but it’ll do. I’ll probably by streaming the most though.

Hope to see y’all on the other side.

#newtwitchstreamer #tiktokbanned #cosplayer

2025/1/13 Edited to

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