What a toxic friend looks like

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Published 2020-06-30
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All Comments (21)
  • @bruv.2214
    Eric watching this vid: I wonder who he’s talking about
  • @Elasted1
    “Eric” is probably in the comment section rn and we don’t know
  • @Farzaneh18
    I used to have a roommate at university who was pure toxic and guess what, she made all friends turn away from one of the girls in our circle of friends. She turned everyone against her with lies, just because she was jealous to her. It took a while until we all found out what was going on. She is still toxic. She stole another woman's husband and made the stupid man's life hell too.
  • I think it's important to identify not only toxic people, but toxic groups as well. I've seen both. It's like the old saying goes "birds of a feather flock together". You can have a good group that becomes polluted by that one douchenoodle, and on the other side of the coin, you can have that one good person who accidentally falls into the wrong crowd. I've learned the hard way. Used to chill and mingle with a group that seemed really cool on the surface, but really enjoyed talking garbage about others behind their back. Like "this person smells", or "that person is dumb", or "this person is this, that, and the other thing." I even found myself contributing to the conversation and agreeing with these douchenoodles, just so I wasn't "that guy". Overtime I just started slowly building resentment for the kind of people they were, and distanced myself from them more and more each time, until finally I didn't have to deal with them anymore, and it's been great ever since. I still see them around occasionally, but I keep convos extremely short, sometimes only saying "hi" and "bye". Usually acting like I'm too busy to chat, and "I gotta jet outta here". What that said, I just want to point out that it's perfectly possible for a group to be just as toxic as an individual. The whole "pack mentality" can be a very bad thing. I keep and eye out for that crap now. Anyone, or any group acting the fool/fools, I distance myself from now, before it even starts. Stay safe out there all! Avoid those toxic douchnoodles! Lol
  • @antomorales790
    toxic guy: there is no war here, in ba sing se, yall are the problem.
  • @jasminediaz1906
    Is anyone else afraid that they're toxic and just don't know?
  • @SeaSlushi
    I love how he puts all colors/races into his animations :)
  • @AJellyBean.-.
    This really makes me feel more confident in my decision of leaving my friend group. For years we've been great friends but I was someone who wasn't very confident about myself. I was also someone who was suffering with anxiety and depression. These friends were twins and there parents weren't the greatest but basically every argument that we had it felt as it was always my fault, that I was the problematic one, or that they were the victim, and they practically gaslighted me and took advantage of my self-consciousness to make them feel good about themselves probably. They were always the ones trying to get me into things, and when we did stuff together, they always seemed to be bored with my ideas rather than there's. Of course, I was naive and not in the right mindset but neither were they. When I finally said my goodbyes in the nicest way possible, they just kept being bitches and saying that it's my fault and that anxiety has nothing to do with the way I act which, spoiler alert, mental health does a lot. I was a supportive friend, even in my worst times, and they never did much for me so seeing this makes me realize how similar this Eric was. For those who are struggling, please be careful with the friends you choose, otherwise, they might make your life even worse. Thankfully I'm in better spot in my life and recovering better with the support of my mom so I can honestly say, I made the right decision and even gained a lot of self confidence in myself.
  • @VerSaati
    "Toxic people only hit you up when they need something” Me contemplating my relationship with God
  • @lovelove-vb8zu
    “Toxic friend” is a code word for narcissist. Simple
  • @chrispycrint
    I had a toxic friend who was an attention seeker. It got to the point of where she started faking depression and DID, and thats' where I crossed the line and cut her off. She'd always guilt me and my friends, she was hypocritical, tried to basically become me, and was disrespectful to others. So glad I cut her off
  • I like how you said your protective of your friends. A true sign of a truly nice friend :)
  • Everyone in the comments talking about his message at the end but can we talk about the amazing new art style it’s fire
  • I imagine "eric" watching this and being so toxic he thinks "nah hes not talking about me"
  • this is why I always ask why someone is "shady" cuz once they gotta explain why they don't like someone and neither should you everyone else starts picking up on how shady the toxic friend is
  • @SassySmall1
    When you cut off toxic friends or people from your life, a huge weight is lifted off from you. It feels great
  • @LunaTheTree
    Haven't you noticed that everybody who is toxic is always angry, always stressed, and never progresses in life? Like they are literally always in the same area talk in the same shit about the same people. I take joy in knowing this.
  • @RowenIsCool13
    THIS LITERALLY DESCRIBES MY “friend” 😨
  • @neema1
    Just discovered this channel today and I'm in love. Very charismatic and engaging storytelling. Love it❤️❤️❤️