Recently a famous youtuber passed away named Adam the Woo. It's interesting, because it was covered by the mainstream television outlets which normally don't cover youtubers. When I think about it, it's amazing how youtubers have been ingrained into our lives. It feels like we know them since we watch their videos and their content, and sort of experience what they're experiencing. For myself, I've been following different people and animals, and I've experienced that sense of loss when they suddenly pass away, or when someone stops posting videos suddenly. Even before the rise of Youtube, I used to follow blogs, and I remember people would just stop updating one day and never return. It's very strange, this connection we feel with people who don't have anything to do with us but are still in our lives somehow. I guess it's a testament of our humanity, or at least one aspect of it. I don't think that's a bad thing to have.