āIf you were hoping to hear about video gamesā¦ā he says, pausing for a moment. Comically gruesome gameplay footage of a doctor clumsily fiddling with a half-excavated chest cavity continues to run uninterrupted on the YouTube video. āNot today. I think that needed a video of its own, to explain there.ā
The man talking is John Bain. At 29 years old, heās better known to the internet by a handful of online pseudonyms including āTotalBiscuit,ā āThe Cynical Brit,ā and āTotalHalibut,ā the names he goes by when broadcasting his reflections and criticisms of video games on YouTube. With more than 1.6 million subscribers on the site, heās not the most popular video game personality out there, but his followers are so passionate theyāve been more than half-seriously described as a cult.
Bain interrupted his regular programming this morning to deliver a brutally candid and touching statement about a battle heās not entirely sure heās waging against cancer. From the sound of it, heās been suffering from a number of āembarrassingā health problems for the last few months. The kinds of things that made sitting down at a desk for hours at a time or just going to the bathroom unbearably painful. But theyāre also not the kinds of things most menāparticularly men in their late twentiesāare eager to open up about.
When he finally caved in and went to the doctor, they found āeither a pre-cancerous or already cancerous massā inside his colon.
āBasically what Iām saying is: if I donāt already have cancer, I will have cancer if this is not dealt with,ā Bain says in the video.
Heās using his popular YouTube channel to open up about the condition because, as he explains over the delightfully discordant footage Surgeon Simulator, he wants to help other people overcome their embarrassment about the condition and seek treatment for it while they still can.
āI should have gone to the doctor pretty much immediately, but I didnāt,ā he says at one point in the log. āI figured: itās embarrassing, itāll just go away on its own.ā
āYou know what?ā he concludes. āI almost got myself killed.ā
Watch the full video up above. Not only is this an admirable message for a popular online personality to help disseminate, but itās also a fascinating instance of a prolific and acclaimed Letās Player turning the camera back on himself in a provocative way.
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