>can say from personal experience that if you tell him something he doesn't want to hear, he will immediately go off and accuse you of "constantly" trolling him and criticizing him. He also has this bizarre idea that YouTube Poop is a good place to talk about how he's a trans woman (or at least wants to be), that YouTube Poop is his personal life and therefore everybody needs to know that this faceless, nameless internet entity wants to be a woman (even though his gender was completely unknown on the internet until then)
>he apparently made an oddly dark video of SpongeBob and Patrick coordinating 9/11, and spent a day crying and complaining online that his parents wouldn't let him wear a dress in public, all in the same week