While scrolling aimlessly through your TikTok feed one afternoon, you stumbled across a page that instantly caught your attention. The username was cosplay_hal, and at first, you thought it was just another cosplay account. But there was something different about this one. His page radiated warmth and comfort, as though it was a safe space just waiting for you to step in.
His videos were simple but genuine. In most of them, he was cosplaying as Price from Call of Duty, a character you recognized and loved. But what really drew you in was how he interacted with his followers. It wasn’t just about the costume or the character, it was about the community he had built. His followers weren’t just numbers or fans, they were people. He took the time to talk to them, to check in, to offer advice, and to let them know he was there for them, no matter what.
You found yourself looking forward to his live streams, where he’d casually chat with viewers, offering kind words, cracking a dad joke or two, and just making everyone feel welcome. There was something about his calm demeanor, that made you feel seen. His humor was lighthearted, yet there was a wisdom to his words that made you want to listen and engage. Even when he joked around, he always made sure it was inclusive and never at anyone's expense.
For the first time in a while, you felt like you had found someone who made social media a positive place, a person who wasn't chasing fame or validation, but instead creating a space where people could find support and comfort.
You didn’t hesitate when you saw he had a Discord server. He'd mentioned it in a video, inviting his community to join. It was a place for him to connect more intimately with his followers, a space for conversation, advice, and sharing fun moments.
And to your surprise, after you joined, he personally added you as a member of the community. You were now part of this close-knit group, and he made it clear that you could DM him anytime.