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[0:00] I know bipolar means the highs and lows, but the people that go through that also seem like it could be borderline personality disorder.
[0:10] And then I've heard people call borderline and bipolar the same thing, even though I'm pretty sure they're not the same thing.
[0:17] They're not the same thing.
[0:20] Borderline is an instability of emotion, while bipolar is extreme highs and lows.
[0:26] Ryan, can you tell if I'm going to have to repeat borderline personality disorder and bipolar?
[0:32] I see something.
[0:34] It's-
[0:35] All personality disorders are, uh, they're not mental illnesses, they're-
[0:39] How do I land?
[0:41] Oh, um, bipolar also involves longer episode shifts, weeks to months, so longer spans of mania and depression.
[0:52] And then I know there was a time they used to call it manic depression, but I don't know if that's the appropriate term.
[0:58] Please don't.
[0:58] No, yes, yes, yes, yes.
[0:59] Because the DSM is always changing.
[1:03] I'm sure it was.
[1:05] No, it's not.
[1:06] Oh, well, Chloe got diagnosed with that.
[1:09] Manic depression is bipolar.
[1:11] It's one of the things it's called.
[1:16] There's, there's so many different things.
[1:19] Yeah.
[1:19] What is that? I can't tell.
[1:22] Wait, you're going to lose your minigun.
[1:23] But it was, I think it was after that.
[1:25] No, I think it was before.
[1:27] Before I went to the mental hospital.
[1:29] And I was, like, very...
[1:32] What is it?
[1:33] I'm not bipolar.
[1:35] I know I'm not.
[1:36] Because I don't, I don't have that.
[1:38] So I'm not, like, out of the house mode.
[1:41] It's not like...
[1:41] Yours is more like ADHD.
[1:43] It's, it's...
[1:46] Autism.
[1:47] I have the autism diet.
[1:52] That's not what the autism does, though.
[1:54] Maybe the autism enhances it.
[1:56] Watch the clouds.
[1:57] I feel like, I feel like the autism and ADHD combination, specifically in girls, is a superpower.
[2:03] But it's also...
[2:05] A huge emotional burden.
[2:09] Right now, I might seem like a bit of the...
[2:11] Because I was, I was on, um...
[2:14] I had to go...
[2:16] I'm being...
[2:16] Oh my gosh.
[2:17] Yes, because my visiting team has never been able to understand how I've been having an emotional reaction to being off of it.
[2:24] Because I was, I was taking it because I was in so much pain.
[2:27] I took it for almost a week.
[2:28] You get to, like...
[2:29] And I was taking it.
[2:30] How many were you taking a day?
[2:32] What's that happen to?
[2:33] Is that a house?
[2:34] It should be alright.
[2:34] Yeah.
[2:35] It wasn't...
[2:36] You might, you might have an emotional dip, but it's not gonna be like a...
[2:39] Yeah, no, it wasn't like a big thing, but also...
[2:43] When I stopped taking it the day I stopped taking it, I was not...
[2:47] I couldn't focus.
[2:48] I felt pain.
[2:49] Wait, where'd it go?
[2:50] It was very...
[2:51] I need to...
[2:54] No, I need to...
[2:55] It was very...
[2:56] In my head...
[2:56] I swear to God.
[2:57] I was, like, screaming.
[3:00] Like, I need to do this.
[3:01] I need to get up.
[3:02] I need to shower.
[3:03] I can't lay in bed comfortably.
[3:05] There's no comfortable positions I need to move.
[3:07] I need to do something.
[3:09] I need to get up, but I couldn't do these things.
[3:10] Wait, it's totally a windmill?
[3:13] Well, it looks like a witch's cavern.
[3:16] Oh, my gosh.
[3:17] This is a graveyard, Wyatt.
[3:19] Yeah, it's terrible.
[3:20] I hated that.
[3:22] Wait, are people gonna come to life?
[3:24] Wait, let me bet.
[3:26] Is there a garden?
[3:26] Oh, my gosh.
[3:27] Is there a garden?
[3:27] I just found out there's a new challenge going around TikTok.
[3:31] It's called the Benadryl Challenge.
[3:32] Hold on.
[3:33] Shoot me like a...
[3:34] What are you thinking?
[3:36] Take a bunch of Benadryl and see what happens.
[3:38] Yes.
[3:39] No, it's taking a bunch of Benadryl and hallucinate because they want to die.
[3:44] Yeah, it's so stupid.
[3:46] I was watching the stories of these parents coming online and saying how their children
[3:53] had taken...
[3:54] Get down.
[3:55] And I saw how this 12-year-old girl had taken 128 pills of Benadryl and ended up in the
[4:07] hospital and still is right now.
[4:09] This happened to you.
[4:10] This happened a few days ago and she was hallucinating, chomping around, screaming, trying to rip out
[4:16] her IVs and stuff and it's still terrible.
[4:21] It's crazy.
[4:22] And like weed is now popular again.
[4:26] Isn't that like codeine cough syrup or something?
[4:29] It's codeine cough syrup.
[4:31] No, it's not.
[4:32] It's just codeine and Sprite.
[4:34] You put the codeine in the Sprite and then you mix it all up.
[4:38] I thought that was called scissor.
[4:39] Stop.
[4:41] You can't.
[4:41] It's codeine cough syrup and then you mix it all up.
[4:45] Last year, Chase McLaughlin, he's such a baddie.
[4:48] Oh my God.
[4:49] No, he's not.
[4:50] He made lead in the middle of school.
[4:53] He made it in the hallway.
[4:55] What?
[4:56] He makes Flamin' Hot Mountain Dew with his dad's codeine.