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Ironmouse reacts to viral CDawg trampoline moment, educates fans on CVID

Ironmouse reacts to viral CDawg trampoline moment, educates fans on CVID

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Ironmouse, a VTuber, has made a statement following the viral video that was posted online showing her and CDawg doing a trampoline dance together. In the clip, one could see CDawgVA holding an iPad that had the Ironmouse character on it while jumping on the trampoline.However, some online viewers mocked the clip without understanding the situation. Ironmouse later responded on X, explaining her health condition and why the moment meant a lot to her. She used the attention to also educate people about primary immune deficiency and CVID.

What happened in the viral CDawg trampoline moment

The viral clip showed CDawgVA spending time with Ironmouse in a creative way by taking her virtual avatar along while jumping on a trampoline. Many fans enjoyed the moment and saw it as a kind gesture between friends. Ironmouse lives with common variable immune deficiency (CVID), a serious health condition that affects the immune system. Because of this, she is mostly homebound and often cannot go outside freely. The trampoline moment was one of the rare ways she could still “experience” an outdoor activity with help from technology and friends.After the video went viral, some people online made negative comments. This is what led Ironmouse to respond and explain that people should understand her condition before judging the situation.

Why Ironmouse spoke about CVID and immune deficiency awareness

Ironmouse explained that she usually does not reply to criticism, but this time she felt it was important. She said that many people with primary immune deficiency cannot leave their homes or even live a normal daily life.She also shared that she feels lucky to have a supportive community and friends who include her in activities in creative ways. According to her, the trampoline moment was not “cringe,” but something meaningful that made her feel included in life outside her home.She also utilized her platform to shed light on CVID and urge the public to learn more about invisible illnesses. She let everyone know that even little gestures can have huge impacts on people with chronic diseases.

What this means for fans and online communities

It shows that online events can easily be misinterpreted without the right context. The seemingly innocent video was an embodiment of inclusion and friendship to a person who had to deal with a life-threatening illness.Ironmouse’s post serves as an inspiration to treat individuals with chronic diseases with more compassion and sensitivity in the digital realm.

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