Carbuncle.Maletaru said:
»That's called trolling. And I'm serious when I say it's kind of a cry for help. If you need love or attention, there are more constructive ways to seek it out.
Diagnosing someone with a mental health disorder because they made a joke at your expense is a bit of a stretch, to say the least.
He raised a good point: you said you were forming a static for this same content not 2 weeks ago, made a discord server, and had lots of interest. Now, a short time later, you are are looking for someone else to do it for you.
I think it's a relevant and pretty hilarious example of how reliable and dedicated you are. It helps people understand how quickly you fold and give up on running things, and what they can expect if they join a group with you, in terms of loyalty and commitment. Now they also know you love to make passive-aggressive comments when faced with criticism. We're all learning here
I genuinely wasn't aware that suicidal thoughts or the need for attention were "medical disorders." Here's the thing, this person has followed me around multiple posts just to troll. Regardless of whether you think his point is valid, it adds nothing to the conversation, and it doesn't answer the original post. It's an unsolicited opinion about something that is of no concern to him.
As far as my reliability and dedication, I'll say the same thing to you; in the game, you may be trying to form a group. 4 people join, but you can't get that last person. After an hour of looking, people stop caring, but another group pops up looking for that one job you have.
I keep myself open to multiple opportunities. If I am unsuccessful starting a static, I want to keep myself available for someone else's. Everyone who reached out to me also has other things going on in their lives. And unbeknownst to you, or him, I've had conversations with some of them in Discord. Sometimes plans fall through. But none of that is of any concern to the guy who keeps following me from post to post.