I love how, with the fanbase showing him that they have his back, he opens up more and more about how his brain works and how the Bipolar and the DID influence him, his life, his music and overall the art he creates. And I also love how open and caring the fanbase is. I remember seeing the live where he first opened up about his DID and remember how many fans had encouraging words right away. To be honest I already had a hunch that he might have DID beforehand based on what he told how the Bipolar swings worked for him, how he explained the blackouts and especially because of the way he talked about Mito.
@@inksiwoo Tbh, I'm not worried about his current status. I just noticed. I thought those spells lasts only a day. Never thought it lasts several days. He is a very strong person and I admire him for that.
You're always going to be you no matter who you are. Even when it gets twisted. With "the darkness" it's like being sucked into a gravity well. I promise though, once you hit the bottom, It's much easier to climb back up. Just have to keep embracing yourself until you can include all the moving parts of yourself at once.
It's an alternate personality that comes out..it's a D.I.D. There's an interview with Zack Zhang and Ian explained how he had blackouts and have no recollection during those blackouts. He named that alternate personality Mito representing his lows..and used that character into the story of his albums.
@@blxcklab Wow. Such honesty. I’m sure it’s not easy to show that vulnerability, especially since he’s famous. That takes a lot of courage. Good for him.