Holy shit, I set out to laugh a bit and chill out, I did not expect to find a video representation that could help shed a little light on what I am going through with ADHD to my parents. The person who submitted that video has all my gratitude, I have struggled explaining what my brain is going through to my parents and most of the time that has been during fights like the one seen in the later part of the full video, that part hit so close to home. It isn't 1 to 1 since everyone shows different symptoms to varying intensities, but the thought loops (often times enhanced by anxiety issues), being kind of aware of everything going on around you, the hearing and retention of conversation issues, etc. This should hopefully help them better understand, even though its an approximation, it's as close as I can imagine without getting more high concept or harder to understand in video format anyway and for some I can imagine it being a perfect example to their situation. But holy shit either way thank you.
as someone who has had severe adhd for a long time and recently found meds for it that helped, the day in the life of adhd is definitely a part of it, it's like that with pretty much anything, you can be taught how to organize and plan things, and then actually holding that plan in your mind for more than 2 minutes, or making yourself organize anything when you can just do it later and learn your own chaos, it just becomes second nature, and listening to anyone talk for more than 5 seconds is so hard because you hear them say something and immediately form the next thought you wanna say but then not saying it feels weird since you're still listening and it's just a whole process
@@Random_BS2889 It was an old cartoon where Donald had a dream he was living in Nazi Germany, and it was showing the absurdity of living under the regime. "Der Fuhrer's Face" is the name of the cartoon.
ADHD and Autism is an entire rabbit hole. But as an owner of both, I’ll give my summarized 2 cents. ADHD is hyperactivity, but it’s also being hyper overwhelmed. One thought will often bring up a similar thought. And that similar thought brings up another 3 similar thoughts. Then you try to go back to the first thought, but you’ve forgotten it and have thought of something completely irrelevant. And the cycle keeps repeating until you find something the hold your attention. Like a video game, book, stream, etc. Autism affects people in hundreds of different ways. But I’ll give mine: I don’t just hear one sound at a time, nor can I focus on one single sound. If I’m in a classroom I hear the teacher talking…but I also hear the tapping of someone’s foot, the music leaking from a student’s headphones, the air vents, the sound of my own heartbeat, and it goes on and one and on. It’s mind breaking and makes focusing on one thing super hard. On top of all of that, being paired with ADHD literally means I can burn myself out by thinking too much or doing to most mundane task. I doubt many of you are going to read this, but to those to did…I hope you learned something :D
Nah this is a great description of it better than I could ever do as I have both (ADHD & autism) as well and can agree with basically everything you said I can’t explain experiences well to others don’t know why just am shit at it
or just an app where you just link several image files together in a way where you can do that kind of zooming and scrolling and it just keeps seamlessly go between them
the thing with adhd is that you produce less dopamine in your brain, this makes things less rewarding which in turn makes it harder to do things and why the brain is constantly switching focus between different things, its actively searcing for more stimulation and dopamine, thats also why people with adhd may be focus extremely well on the few things they do enjoy and get more dopamine from. So if you took the same medication as someone with severe adhd you would become extremely hyper as you would get Additional dopamine ontop of your baseline while people with adhd would their baseline heightened to the normal standard which makes their brain stop jumping around so much searching for stimulation.
As someone who most probably has adhd, I can confirm, it's pretty much like that and one of the reasons I watch all of your reacts is partly due to the clips being all over the place and quick firing without me having to press anything. But don't get me wrong, I am enjoying them and you, other streamers and chat's interactions.
10:21 so basically yea. That is a good description of how it feels with ADHD. It’s like having a wall of like 20 tvs infront of you and each is set to different channels. And they all randomly swap channels. Meds essentially help your brain slow down and cut the tvs down to different amounts, depending on how meds help you. And adderall for non ADHD people is essentially like having 3-5 cups of coffee at once, cause stimulants work differently for our brains
ADHD manifests in a number of ways. The way it showed in the video is one. For me, I will start listening to someone, but I have other thoughts overlapping. Like, they'll be talking and I'll have predictive thoughts about what they're going to say and do. I'm also extremely good at reading body language because of this same thing. I rarely make contact with people, even when they have no idea I'm there and operating in close proximity.
@Nagzz, the meds will get you super focused whether you have ADHD or not, but the difference is that it just takes us to a "normal" level. On top of that, taking meds will give you all that focus, but it won't tell you what to focus on. People with ADHD often doesn't have that ability to pick a thing to focus on trained, so whatever takes that focus at that time is what gets our undivided attention, and that's with the meds.
Regarding the ADHD part It is hell to have it, if you are one of the worst cases, you probably don't have any friends because you fuck up something that you didn't understood as a bad thing at the time. This disease id awful
I don't have ADHD, but I strongly suspect I may have Autism, and I kinda feel this in a way. Too many times I'd been told I was in trouble for something as a kid, but nobody would tell me *what* I did wrong, just "you know what you did." So, I spent so much time apologizing for things I had no idea about that I still haven't stopped apologizing...
I think there are a handful of different manifestations of ADHD (beyond the typical Hyperactive/Inattentive/Combined breakdown). I've heard several people use the "dozen voices in your head all talking about different things" like what this video showed, but I've never had that kind of experience. My personal experience is more like wearing someone else's prescription glasses, but for all of your senses and it changes up unpredictably every now and then. Everything is sort of in soft focus. I can tell something's there, but can't pinpoint anything about it, can't define the "edges" between one thing and the next. Words occasionally just sound like the adults from Peanuts cartoons, all blurring into a continuous string of sound. Continuing the glasses analogy, I can do the mental equivalent of squinting to bring everything into temporary focus, but it's very exhausting and probably bad for me in the long run similar to squinting. Taking medication is akin to getting a correct pair of prescription glasses, allowing everything to come back into focus. I've talked with others who had this type of experience rather than the "dozen voices" type. I am aware it's also entirely possible these two different descriptions are the same experience put to different language, but that gets into "are we sure the red you see is the same experience as the red I see?" type of unknowable theorizing.
I once sat after school for 2 hours, waaay past the detention bell, because the teacher thought I was protesting the assignment and _choosing_ not to do it. I literally wanted nothing more in the world than to get it done and leave. 10 minutes go by, half an hour, an hour... All I can do is lift the pencil, put it to paper, then nothing... Mind was blank. Any thought that tried to make it in was completely fuzzy. It's kind of like walking into a room and forgetting why you're there, and there's nothing you can do to jog the memory. Everything is just gone. It's the same type of absolute mental clearance caused by severe threats. Just think of the last time you had an object thrown at you, or a bug flew directly at your eyeball... It's like that... but for multiple hours on end. As long as I tried to "focus", it was nothing but that. My mind couldn't even wander because I was constantly berating myself, thinking "All you have to do is pick up the pencil and WRITE! Then you'll be out of here. It'll take like 15-20 minutes. Just. F#$%ing. DO. IT. You dumbass! F#$%ing WRITE! It can be total S#$% as long as it gets done. JUST. WRITE." That lasted for a solid hour until the detention bell rang at 4:30PM, dismissing the students who were in detention. So I got up to leave. The torture was finally over. Nope. She told me to sit back down and that I'm not leaving until the assignment is done or she goes home. (She frequently stayed after working on things until after 6-7:30pm or even later sometimes.) Well, about an hour later at 5:38PM, my mom comes in searching the school and asks "Why is my son still here?" She'd apparently been waiting in the parking lot for me to leave school but got tired of waiting. Bless her for that... God only knows how long I'd have been kept. And bless the teacher too. There's no way she could have known what she'd been putting me through. How could she? Not like she'd ever experienced it before. From the outside, I'm sure it just looks like I was being lazy, uncooperative, and spiteful.
I think i do have adhd cause if im not stimulated by something i get pretty restless, my feet start tapping and i have to be doing something with my hands to be distracted else i stand up and walk or make gamesies with my fingers. I go to sleep with a video or totally thinking about something for tomorrow or i won't sleep.
Indeed, I have partly the same thing, I can't even fall asleep normally until I get completely tired and just pass out on the bed, otherwise I can lie for 2 hours without a phone and just think about something (although maybe it's not adhd). But I can't concentrate without interest (it's funny that I'm tired of games now, so I have few hobbies) P.S. indeed, when they try to talk to me, I only hear at the beginning (not always like that), then I just disconnect from the world and think about my own. About the fact that you think about a lot of things at once, it's true, try to listen to what a person says, thinking about your own and understand what the conversation is all about 😃 Whether it can be considered ADHD? I do not know
9:54 almost exactly what i have, but It's missing the Inner monologue playing sportscaster to it all..! to describe it to normal folk, in two paragraphs: when you are TRYING TO FOCUS anything MAY take primary focus (like when the girl is chatting annoyingly) but you always have the something like the awareness of physical stimuli, auditory stimuli, mental stimuli, and motor stimuli and however many of each of those attention sinks are active in every moment. Focusing with ADD is using your normal human attention span in order to tune halfway/most-way tune in anywhere between the active stimuli. personal experience in education: Weirdly enough, did really well in school in early grade school. I remember doing an entire semesters homework {like 75-100 pages of work in booklets of each subject} in 1 three-day period, see... When kids were Quiet you only had two or three things pulling aggro on attention but when things are SILENT, I could tear through shit like wildfire, getting in the Zone with ADD is like being Rainman sometimes- thought processes are magnetically kinetic with to each other, great times, being in flow states is like being a swordfish in a shoal of fish. ...but come middle school when i got self-aware every day was like this clip My the whole middle/high school era was drawing in my notebooks to keep sane through each day. Looking back at it now- glad I wasn't too social then...having interpersonal friction on top of this would have driven me actually insane. I went undiagnosed my whole life, still not, but fuck if doctor Relatable Content isn't looking like a mirror... but now it's a lot better you learn how to program your attention sinks where you want to. you get a little done here and distract and bounce back, back and forth with reminders to coarse correct, and maintain the channels... but don't feel too bad, shits rough when it's rough but it's always livable, it gets really not so bad at all when your mind fully develops and you learn to organize the chaos.
Holy hell, the ADHD thing is legit. Hyperfixation can be pretty bad too. Youll get sucked into a book, or a game, or even a stray thought, and when you look up itll be 5 hours later and you've apparently had whole conversations you can't remember
I have ADHD and it's rough sometimes especially because I'm not medicated because I have a really sensitive stomach. I only take medicine for my anxiety and depression disorders. I actually enjoy talking about my ADHD with others!
Bro i feel way too called out with the ADHD clip. That vid is not exaggerated and it is a daily challenge and its even worse when its untreated like mines. The focus with the girl on phone and become more prominent in the vision is the "Hyper focus" kicking in, because we wanna know! No one understands the struggles we go through with this and they mistake it for being ignorant.
Oh man 9:50 about that video nagzz and chat had a deep dive talking about ADHD it deserves his own video, even arrielle showed up to talk about it was like an hour long or more. Hence why the video seems shorter here.
3:02 30 Hertz/second means he's hitting 30 times/s faster each second… It'd would look like this (# Hits | /second): 1 | 30; 2 | 60; 3 | 90; 4 | 120, etc. By the 10th second, he'd be hitting it 300 times/s 💀.
Ya ADHD is a fun thing lucky for me personally I had it on the lower end of the spectrum so with the meds and as I got older I got it pretty under control however I still sometimes just randomly lose focus every now and the however on flip side I can watch Max0r videos and under almost everything at normal speeds...
I think I gotta go find out if I have ADHD... If I made it 32 years of people (including me) just thinking I'm a lazy asshole but I could have solved it with some meds I'm gonna trip.
not exactly. there's 3 main types (inattentive, hyperactive, and combined) then a couple other things that are diagnosed alongside it like bipolar disorder and social anxiety but are not considered actual full types of adhd
The videos are WAY too low volume. Its very difficult to hear anything on them and then Nagz its insanely high volume. PLEASE FIX THIS KIND OF AUDIOS Videos are horrible to watch like this.
the chat forgot to add about ADHD, but the memory problems also extend to people, i will legit forget that friends and family exist for periods of time and as soon as i stop looking at my phone or food or anything... i no longer have any memory of it and forget it even existed in the first place until i see it aagin and im like OOO FUCK i was supposed to call the doctor 6 hours ago
Some people might not fully understand that we don't actually "forget' you exist as that implies a lack of object permanence but we inky have attention spans for hat's in front of us and that attention is very limited so we quickly usher things out of out short term memory without fully putting it in our long term till later. We know people still exist but they aren't the forefront of our focus. Hope that might clarify to some what it's like for us (just trying to ad on to you comment no ill will)
I had a smile on my coming into this video and it immediately fell off my face when I saw the first clip.
Holy shit, I set out to laugh a bit and chill out, I did not expect to find a video representation that could help shed a little light on what I am going through with ADHD to my parents. The person who submitted that video has all my gratitude, I have struggled explaining what my brain is going through to my parents and most of the time that has been during fights like the one seen in the later part of the full video, that part hit so close to home. It isn't 1 to 1 since everyone shows different symptoms to varying intensities, but the thought loops (often times enhanced by anxiety issues), being kind of aware of everything going on around you, the hearing and retention of conversation issues, etc. This should hopefully help them better understand, even though its an approximation, it's as close as I can imagine without getting more high concept or harder to understand in video format anyway and for some I can imagine it being a perfect example to their situation. But holy shit either way thank you.
as someone who has had severe adhd for a long time and recently found meds for it that helped, the day in the life of adhd is definitely a part of it, it's like that with pretty much anything, you can be taught how to organize and plan things, and then actually holding that plan in your mind for more than 2 minutes, or making yourself organize anything when you can just do it later and learn your own chaos, it just becomes second nature, and listening to anyone talk for more than 5 seconds is so hard because you hear them say something and immediately form the next thought you wanna say but then not saying it feels weird since you're still listening and it's just a whole process
did not expect Nagzz letting his inner angry Italian loose every 5 minutes helping ADHD viewers, but that tracks.
I did _not_ expect the ADHD video to be so _accurate._
Yeah, it's canon that Donald fought in 'the war' in the Navy. And it's even canon that his speech problems are due to shrapnel damage in his throat.
Isnt there like a clip where he does the naz1 pose? Was Donald an American spy? 😂
@@Random_BS2889 It was an old cartoon where Donald had a dream he was living in Nazi Germany, and it was showing the absurdity of living under the regime. "Der Fuhrer's Face" is the name of the cartoon.
ADHD and Autism is an entire rabbit hole. But as an owner of both, I’ll give my summarized 2 cents.
ADHD is hyperactivity, but it’s also being hyper overwhelmed. One thought will often bring up a similar thought. And that similar thought brings up another 3 similar thoughts. Then you try to go back to the first thought, but you’ve forgotten it and have thought of something completely irrelevant.
And the cycle keeps repeating until you find something the hold your attention. Like a video game, book, stream, etc.
Autism affects people in hundreds of different ways. But I’ll give mine:
I don’t just hear one sound at a time, nor can I focus on one single sound. If I’m in a classroom I hear the teacher talking…but I also hear the tapping of someone’s foot, the music leaking from a student’s headphones, the air vents, the sound of my own heartbeat, and it goes on and one and on.
It’s mind breaking and makes focusing on one thing super hard. On top of all of that, being paired with ADHD literally means I can burn myself out by thinking too much or doing to most mundane task.
I doubt many of you are going to read this, but to those to did…I hope you learned something :D
fucking same bro 😩
Nah this is a great description of it better than I could ever do as I have both (ADHD & autism) as well and can agree with basically everything you said I can’t explain experiences well to others don’t know why just am shit at it
Add raging tinnitus to the sensory bit and you've summed up my experiences too. My condolences friend.
@@TheCaptainBex Yeah, the screaming loud tinnitus when it's dead silent.
17:31 OOF (Great editing Lemon!)
My video randomly paused towards the end of the adhd video… it felt like a direct attack
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15:45 that shadow slap made me laugh
Those infinite drawings must be massive files, my tablet could never 😅
or just an app where you just link several image files together in a way where you can do that kind of zooming and scrolling and it just keeps seamlessly go between them
The cut at the end was absolutely perfect 🤩
I was NOT expecting Dr. Mike to show up in a Nagzz video
the thing with adhd is that you produce less dopamine in your brain, this makes things less rewarding which in turn makes it harder to do things and why the brain is constantly switching focus between different things, its actively searcing for more stimulation and dopamine, thats also why people with adhd may be focus extremely well on the few things they do enjoy and get more dopamine from.
So if you took the same medication as someone with severe adhd you would become extremely hyper as you would get Additional dopamine ontop of your baseline while people with adhd would their baseline heightened to the normal standard which makes their brain stop jumping around so much searching for stimulation.
As someone who most probably has adhd, I can confirm, it's pretty much like that and one of the reasons I watch all of your reacts is partly due to the clips being all over the place and quick firing without me having to press anything. But don't get me wrong, I am enjoying them and you, other streamers and chat's interactions.
10:21 so basically yea. That is a good description of how it feels with ADHD. It’s like having a wall of like 20 tvs infront of you and each is set to different channels. And they all randomly swap channels. Meds essentially help your brain slow down and cut the tvs down to different amounts, depending on how meds help you. And adderall for non ADHD people is essentially like having 3-5 cups of coffee at once, cause stimulants work differently for our brains
The ending tho nagzz felt that one in his soul 🤣
ADHD manifests in a number of ways. The way it showed in the video is one. For me, I will start listening to someone, but I have other thoughts overlapping. Like, they'll be talking and I'll have predictive thoughts about what they're going to say and do. I'm also extremely good at reading body language because of this same thing. I rarely make contact with people, even when they have no idea I'm there and operating in close proximity.
@Nagzz, the meds will get you super focused whether you have ADHD or not, but the difference is that it just takes us to a "normal" level. On top of that, taking meds will give you all that focus, but it won't tell you what to focus on. People with ADHD often doesn't have that ability to pick a thing to focus on trained, so whatever takes that focus at that time is what gets our undivided attention, and that's with the meds.
Regarding the ADHD part
It is hell to have it, if you are one of the worst cases, you probably don't have any friends because you fuck up something that you didn't understood as a bad thing at the time.
This disease id awful
I don't have ADHD, but I strongly suspect I may have Autism, and I kinda feel this in a way. Too many times I'd been told I was in trouble for something as a kid, but nobody would tell me *what* I did wrong, just "you know what you did." So, I spent so much time apologizing for things I had no idea about that I still haven't stopped apologizing...
I think there are a handful of different manifestations of ADHD (beyond the typical Hyperactive/Inattentive/Combined breakdown). I've heard several people use the "dozen voices in your head all talking about different things" like what this video showed, but I've never had that kind of experience.
My personal experience is more like wearing someone else's prescription glasses, but for all of your senses and it changes up unpredictably every now and then. Everything is sort of in soft focus. I can tell something's there, but can't pinpoint anything about it, can't define the "edges" between one thing and the next. Words occasionally just sound like the adults from Peanuts cartoons, all blurring into a continuous string of sound. Continuing the glasses analogy, I can do the mental equivalent of squinting to bring everything into temporary focus, but it's very exhausting and probably bad for me in the long run similar to squinting. Taking medication is akin to getting a correct pair of prescription glasses, allowing everything to come back into focus. I've talked with others who had this type of experience rather than the "dozen voices" type.
I am aware it's also entirely possible these two different descriptions are the same experience put to different language, but that gets into "are we sure the red you see is the same experience as the red I see?" type of unknowable theorizing.
I once sat after school for 2 hours, waaay past the detention bell, because the teacher thought I was protesting the assignment and _choosing_ not to do it. I literally wanted nothing more in the world than to get it done and leave.
10 minutes go by, half an hour, an hour... All I can do is lift the pencil, put it to paper, then nothing...
Mind was blank. Any thought that tried to make it in was completely fuzzy. It's kind of like walking into a room and forgetting why you're there, and there's nothing you can do to jog the memory. Everything is just gone. It's the same type of absolute mental clearance caused by severe threats. Just think of the last time you had an object thrown at you, or a bug flew directly at your eyeball... It's like that... but for multiple hours on end. As long as I tried to "focus", it was nothing but that.
My mind couldn't even wander because I was constantly berating myself, thinking "All you have to do is pick up the pencil and WRITE! Then you'll be out of here. It'll take like 15-20 minutes. Just. F#$%ing. DO. IT. You dumbass! F#$%ing WRITE! It can be total S#$% as long as it gets done. JUST. WRITE."
That lasted for a solid hour until the detention bell rang at 4:30PM, dismissing the students who were in detention. So I got up to leave. The torture was finally over. Nope. She told me to sit back down and that I'm not leaving until the assignment is done or she goes home. (She frequently stayed after working on things until after 6-7:30pm or even later sometimes.)
Well, about an hour later at 5:38PM, my mom comes in searching the school and asks "Why is my son still here?" She'd apparently been waiting in the parking lot for me to leave school but got tired of waiting. Bless her for that... God only knows how long I'd have been kept. And bless the teacher too. There's no way she could have known what she'd been putting me through. How could she? Not like she'd ever experienced it before. From the outside, I'm sure it just looks like I was being lazy, uncooperative, and spiteful.
If I had a nickel for every time I've seen a video series of animals named Kevin being assholes, I'd have two nickels...
I think i do have adhd cause if im not stimulated by something i get pretty restless, my feet start tapping and i have to be doing something with my hands to be distracted else i stand up and walk or make gamesies with my fingers. I go to sleep with a video or totally thinking about something for tomorrow or i won't sleep.
Indeed, I have partly the same thing, I can't even fall asleep normally until I get completely tired and just pass out on the bed, otherwise I can lie for 2 hours without a phone and just think about something (although maybe it's not adhd). But I can't concentrate without interest (it's funny that I'm tired of games now, so I have few hobbies)
P.S. indeed, when they try to talk to me, I only hear at the beginning (not always like that), then I just disconnect from the world and think about my own. About the fact that you think about a lot of things at once, it's true, try to listen to what a person says, thinking about your own and understand what the conversation is all about 😃
Whether it can be considered ADHD? I do not know
9:54 almost exactly what i have, but It's missing the Inner monologue playing sportscaster to it all..!
to describe it to normal folk, in two paragraphs:
when you are TRYING TO FOCUS anything MAY take primary focus (like when the girl is chatting annoyingly) but you always have the something like the awareness of physical stimuli, auditory stimuli, mental stimuli, and motor stimuli and however many of each of those attention sinks are active in every moment.
Focusing with ADD is using your normal human attention span in order to tune halfway/most-way tune in anywhere between the active stimuli.
personal experience in education: Weirdly enough, did really well in school in early grade school.
I remember doing an entire semesters homework {like 75-100 pages of work in booklets of each subject} in 1 three-day period,
see... When kids were Quiet you only had two or three things pulling aggro on attention but when things are SILENT, I could tear through shit like wildfire, getting in the Zone with ADD is like being Rainman sometimes- thought processes are magnetically kinetic with to each other, great times, being in flow states is like being a swordfish in a shoal of fish.
...but come middle school when i got self-aware
every day was like this clip
My the whole middle/high school era was drawing in my notebooks to keep sane through each day. Looking back at it now- glad I wasn't too social then...having interpersonal friction on top of this would have driven me actually insane.
I went undiagnosed my whole life, still not, but fuck if doctor Relatable Content isn't looking like a mirror...
but now it's a lot better you learn how to program your attention sinks where you want to.
you get a little done here and distract and bounce back, back and forth with reminders to coarse correct, and maintain the channels... but don't feel too bad, shits rough when it's rough but it's always livable, it gets really not so bad at all when your mind fully develops and you learn to organize the chaos.
That clip with the grandma and cat actually had a happy ending where she was snuggled up with the cat. She doesn't actually hate it
Holy hell, the ADHD thing is legit. Hyperfixation can be pretty bad too. Youll get sucked into a book, or a game, or even a stray thought, and when you look up itll be 5 hours later and you've apparently had whole conversations you can't remember
“Not gonna hurt you”
*kills her immediately*
It’s a game ofc but GEEZ
So Nagzz, how long will it be until you try out the first recipe?
I have ADHD and it's rough sometimes especially because I'm not medicated because I have a really sensitive stomach. I only take medicine for my anxiety and depression disorders. I actually enjoy talking about my ADHD with others!
Bro i feel way too called out with the ADHD clip. That vid is not exaggerated and it is a daily challenge and its even worse when its untreated like mines. The focus with the girl on phone and become more prominent in the vision is the "Hyper focus" kicking in, because we wanna know! No one understands the struggles we go through with this and they mistake it for being ignorant.
the ADHD one is pretty real. Like the repeating part was pretty spot on
1:44 This brings me back
Oh man 9:50 about that video nagzz and chat had a deep dive talking about ADHD it deserves his own video, even arrielle showed up to talk about it was like an hour long or more. Hence why the video seems shorter here.
ah point crow finally cracked, I was wondering when that'd happen.
So many times in class I would think about like 30 things but somehow I new what the teacher said somewhat
Tom and Jerry scream at the end lol
that first video. what grudge you have with us nagzz?
If I had more money I'd get in on these streams and make him watch clips of Mets losing
3:02 30 Hertz/second means he's hitting 30 times/s faster each second… It'd would look like this (# Hits | /second): 1 | 30; 2 | 60; 3 | 90; 4 | 120, etc. By the 10th second, he'd be hitting it 300 times/s 💀.
Ayo more egg videos?
I have no hope for humanity seeing the first clip
Not the that pointcrow stream
ADHD diagnoses work like a goddamn horoscope these days.
that ADHD was getting really close to the truth
Ya ADHD is a fun thing lucky for me personally I had it on the lower end of the spectrum so with the meds and as I got older I got it pretty under control however I still sometimes just randomly lose focus every now and the however on flip side I can watch Max0r videos and under almost everything at normal speeds...
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Vidyo 🎉
I think I gotta go find out if I have ADHD... If I made it 32 years of people (including me) just thinking I'm a lazy asshole but I could have solved it with some meds I'm gonna trip.
Speaking from experience, the meds can have some really nasty side-effects so be careful and get a 2nd and 3rd opinion before taking them.
I've had ADHD since year 6 😂😂 I'm 29 now
I'm embarrassed about Nagzz
Yeaaaaaaaaeuuuuuugh
15:17 What is even happening here?
"if you ever wondered why guys like missionary"
think about it.
@@TheKenchanx Ah I see
17:30
Another thing about ADHD that a lot of people don't know is that there are 7 different types of it.
not exactly. there's 3 main types (inattentive, hyperactive, and combined) then a couple other things that are diagnosed alongside it like bipolar disorder and social anxiety but are not considered actual full types of adhd
@@elixir478Your right my bad. I was looking at the information where it combines ADD and ADHD. That's on me.
Wow, its pretty eye opening how people with adhd live.
ADHD is like that but can be fucking so much worse
Better not ask what Donald Duck was up to in the 40s though.
Naggz too short of a video jk
the adhd thing was so on point. its fuckin sucks
I^o^I👍 this be Good 👌
ADHD club unite!
i hate corn
First :)
Any idea of where to find the video of the girl grabbed by the mouth?
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The videos are WAY too low volume. Its very difficult to hear anything on them and then Nagz its insanely high volume. PLEASE FIX THIS KIND OF AUDIOS
Videos are horrible to watch like this.
the chat forgot to add about ADHD, but the memory problems also extend to people, i will legit forget that friends and family exist for periods of time and as soon as i stop looking at my phone or food or anything... i no longer have any memory of it and forget it even existed in the first place until i see it aagin and im like OOO FUCK i was supposed to call the doctor 6 hours ago
Yep
Some people might not fully understand that we don't actually "forget' you exist as that implies a lack of object permanence but we inky have attention spans for hat's in front of us and that attention is very limited so we quickly usher things out of out short term memory without fully putting it in our long term till later. We know people still exist but they aren't the forefront of our focus. Hope that might clarify to some what it's like for us (just trying to ad on to you comment no ill will)