sweet. hope my ambulance company isn’t testing for narcan. when we waste our expired narcan we get into a squirt gun fight with it. i don’t wanna explain that one to management
They probably just took the narcan along as a lay-person... not their job. I do same as a volunteer peer-support. Ah: edit... i hear ya. You mean their day-job. Awesome ❤ @WSWC_
Sadly humans are a lot more durable than we give ourselves credit for... And just doing that doesn't mean he was fine just mean the adrenaline was still pumping.. Or they drugs had them so numbed out they didn't know they were F-ed
Being honest is always better in that situation! Even if it was a little scary or sad to hear it could have saved that person from a derealization spiral or panic attack later on in the night
@jasperchappel9379 that could be true! for me, usually, if i'm already mid derealization in general, or while i was high and derealizing, it was often being reminded that i was real that *caused* me to majorly spiral. (thinking on it, being derealized for long enough is definitely gonna cause a spiral of some sort, regardless) My partner would tell me i am after i'd ask, "you're real, right?" (like i knew he was technically, but ofc my conscioussness was floating away lol) and i'd immediately start panicking and analyzing every aspect of my personhood and be horrified that it's all actually happened/happening. I'm sure for some people, it can probably help to ground them after the harsh reality break, i just knew i'd panic in that situation. thankfully, i don't smoke anymore It does make me think though, being reminded is probably the fastest way out. You get that spiral out until you're aware of yourself again; You don't have to panic later when it's hard to tell what matter you're made of, and believing that your loud, overwhelming environment is swallowing you. i'm really glad you brought up that point actually lol
@@cameron2836 Wait, so in your experience, is being told you’re real in that situation bad because it’ll probably lead to a spiral, or good in some cases because it gets the spiral out of the way sooner? Your comment was really insightful, but I couldn’t tell what the verdict was
@hannahc511 well, the second one is what i decided on after believing the first one. (i got confused writing it, too lol) At first, all i remembered was how scary the spiral was when being told i'm real; So i recounted that, but then it dawned on me while writing that it is probably better to have that type of spiral anyway/ it's shorter and often more grounding than the one that you're bound to have if nothing reminds you. If you go on with nothing grounding you, you're more likely to have a *massive* spiral later on about what you even are that'll be much harder to ground yourself from, especially if it makes it feel difficult or impossible to communicate with someone about it to get help
I was on new adhd meds i turned out to be allergic to. I stumbled to a festival emt said "im having an allergic reaction to adhd medication i need-" then threw up on him. Guy was cool and let me buy him a fewtival tshirt after the ambulance emts got me to the hospital and i got out (three day festival, saw him the next day). You bet your ass my friends and i were at his side helping calm festival goers while he checed them out for the next two days. ❤ Matt from johnson county emts, we miss/love you!❤
The "I know I look like a cop" thing is so real; people will talk about id-ing plainclothes cops at protests by their shoes, but EMTs/paramedics have the same boots and maybe don't want to break a toe in a stampede!
Deeply relatable to the hazardous levels of empathy. I rarely cry about actual things happening in my life, but show me any video of anything remotely sad or very happy and im bawling
One of my friends had a panic attack at a festival, and while the EMT was trying to figure out what exactly was wrong from three distressed friends, she sits up, points to a clump of bushes, and states, “Go help her, she was alcohol poisoning.” Turns out, there was a you g woman in the bushes, with alcohol poisoning and needed to be rushed to the hospital. We didn’t know her, no one knew she was in the bushes, and likely would not have been found if not for my friend. Who was the reason the EMT was even in that vicinity!
I use to volunteer at dance safe booths, and the mantra I would repeat to the extreme high was, “You are real. Cars are real. And Buses are insanely real!”
Remember If a cop asks what you took The answer is nothing, and especially not anything illegal You stay silent and obey their orders and try not to incriminate yourself And if the paramedics or EMT ask what you took START FUCKING LISTING If you know the names Say them If you know the amount Tell them You give them every fucking detail When you took it How you took it What you took What you’re feeling now Everything The cops will arrest you for what you take The EMT and paramedics just wanna keep you alive, they don’t give a shit that you took it, they just wanna make sure it doesn’t take you
Ah the beauty of the Hippocratic oath, I know this oath well, every patient I had in the back of my box I told them, “I am not a police officer, nor am I any type of officer of the law, I do not care if you tell me what you took, but I highly encourage you to list off what you took, I need to know how I can treat you, when we get to the hospital the doctors will want to know what you took as well and under oath they are not allowed to tell anyone else what you took, so list off some things you took, and we will help you” and usually that worked, I found out a lot about drugs in my time as an emt lol
Cops really can't arrest you for being high, the most you would get would be some public intoxication charge, so you won't get a drug charge if they decided to arrest you. They can give you a drug charge if you are still in possession of the drugs themselves or the paraphernalia. I'd still tell them because they're also trained to be able to deal with overdoses and many officers carry Narcan. Best case scenario for you, the cops, or the EMTs, just don't do the stuff in the first place.
@@sannevanbeers I personally never have I’ve never taken anything Not even drank Parties aren’t my thing But my sister is a huge party fiend And my mother is a nurse who makes me carry an overdose kit in my car just in case And trust me People at parties will do some CRAZY shit My sister once took a random pill she had no idea the name of nor the dosage of It was from a plastic baggy Horrible idea Don’t worry she was fine nothing bad happened She’s a smarter person now and doesn’t party much anymore But ya People will take anything during a party if they’re already high/drunk enough If the environment permits it People will just start losing their minds So if you can, and you’re at a party like that Try not to do anything dumb At least know what you’re taking And general rule Whatever they give you Only take half Doesn’t matter if they claim it’s a small dose Only take half of it You don’t know if they’re lying
Remember the golden rule everyone. Though may be cop shaped, he’s a friend. Tell cops nothing, tell EMTs everything. Like over share, useless information to us may save your/someone else’s life🥰
@@WhatsGood24-7The patch on the shoulder typically takes ‘security guard shaped’ to ‘cop shaped’ real quick Source- I work in a hospital and have seen this in full effect
@@WhatsGood24-7bruh, it's the shoulder patch and the jacket. start wearing some flair if you can - pins, buttons, patches, anything that says "medic, not cop." at a glance.
“You look like a cop. I hate the cops” “Well good for you I’m not one and I don’t like them all that much too. How about you tell me what’s going on” Always a fun Saturday night to have that conversation more then once
Lmao the hazardous levels of empathy reminds me of the last festival I went to. I was laying on the ground watching a few flies, crying because they only live for 3 days but they were dancing for me 😭😭
@@chaoticneutral6288 originally made from the actual edible candy bracelets in the 80s & 90s. Rave culture actually has 50+ years of sociology behind it.
i had a breakdown at safeway last week cause i was on my period and i got really sad over the lobsters being sold (even on a normal day the idea of cooking lobsters makes me sad tbh) and one of the cashiers almost called an ambulance cause i was so distraught. i’d say i probably have that “hazardous level of empathy” you mentioned
Felt similarly when Red Lobster had lobsters in a tank with their pincers rubber banded. 😢 You might be interested in checking out the personality trait of high sensitivity that psychologist Elaine Aron has studied for 20+ years.
Have you seen yet any videos of Leon the lobster? He is in a good home with a caretaker, clean water, good food, and enrichment. Living his best lobster life with a human friend.
Have you had your hormone levels checked or use oral birth control? That's a common side effect of each. If possible, you should talk to your OBGYN about getting the first checked or if the second one then changing your method. Oh yeah, that can also be caused by the birth control shot or that one they insert under the skin.
I've never even been to a festival, your videos are some of the only festival related content I even watch on a monthly basis. That being said it does look awesome especially with nice folk like OP going around with knowledge and experience to help people, activity helping people. Actual keeper of peace these guys.
love you doing PLUR at the beginning and the kandi staying on your wrist the whole time! :) if the day comes that i find myself needing help from an EMT at a music festival (and let's face it, ive never been to one so i imagine one of my first few times im going to get overzealous, lol) and i see kandi on their wrist, I'm probably going to _immediately_ trust them more than i should ever trust any stranger XD anyways i love your videos, keep up the good work, friend ^w^
Fun fact, depending on the pharmacy, a pharmacy can sell packs of insulin syringes and single package syringes without a prescription. Depending on location a 10 count pack of insulin syringes could cost roughly around 3.99 give or take a couple dollars. Please be safe! Do not reuse needles! They can also sell needles for roughly 0.25 cents give or take some change. But remember, I have a limited exposure to many pharmacies so I only know of my experience to where I could. If you dont know best to ask if they do. Please do not reuse needles!
I'm honestly so fucking glad I can handle my drugs cuz simply glimpsing you IRL at a festival was trippy as fuck. If you actually had to care for me for a medical issue I would've been so uncomfortable.
To get off opiates, I was taking suboxone, which has the same active ingredient as Narcan (to prevent people from dissolving it and injecting it). There is a test for it, but it has to be specially requested. I had to take them to ensure I was sticking to my recovery program.
Gonna be honest, when i heard “Tall Boy” i didn’t think can of drink. I thought of an enemy from Dishonored (a video game) and was just hoping to see how they managed it. A little disappointed but at the same time not.
When security sees a 4 wheeler drive away looking like a budget police car, you know someone went down bad. But then you find out it was one of your guys and now your a guy shorter than you were before 😂
Peace, Love, Unity and Respect. That's how you trade Bracelets!. I have a Punisher half facemask, and a couple slick little bracelets made in DNA Helix's
Been watching your shorts since before basic school, always knew I was gonna do this but these have always been funny lol. I guess it worked out, rawdogging Advanced school now 🤙
I pet sit for a living and one of the cats i was sitting for brought a bird inside and when i came over to check on him, i found the bird dead in the entry way and i (completely sober) had a breakdown and ended up giving the bird a little funeral and placed it under a tree. Please keep your cats indoors 😢
My friend has a toy poodle mixed dog. Whatever else is in that mix must be a terrier or something like. My friend was out walking the dog and rescued an escaped budgerigar from the dog. She brought the little bird inside and looked after it, trying to trace its owner. She was totally getting into birds and had gotten it a cage. One day when she was out at work, the cute little dog, who saw the bird as her fair quarry, went after the cage, knocked out the bottom and nailed that bird. My friend was crushed at the bird's death, but she still loves the dog. The sweet little poodle mix has also gone after a rat outside with extreme prejudice. The rat is also no longer among the living.
I had an indoor/outdoor cat. I gave her a bell. She was able to move silently on the horizontal directions, and I never minded how many mice, moles or voles she killed. But the bell kept her from catching birds. She is no longer with us, but when ticks became a thing, she had to give up her outdoor life. Miss you forever, Titania!
Disclaimer: Naloxone will show up in a drug test if they are specifically testing for it. The more you know 😁🤘
sweet. hope my ambulance company isn’t testing for narcan. when we waste our expired narcan we get into a squirt gun fight with it. i don’t wanna explain that one to management
Yeah but that requires HPLC and most labs aren’t going to bother if they aren’t being paid for highly specialized workups
what would you recommend to someone wanting to be a paramedic?
What do you guys do if you get a call, and when you show up, the person is caoted in vomit, just out of curiosity. I love your channel btw
Have you Ever worked the Gathering of The Juggalos? Or Lost Lands?
The presumably sober kid with the narcan is the real hero at a festival.
Honestly! It's like a Literally lifesaving version of a guy who has tampons/pads on hand Just In Case
They got a job (hopefully) that requires a drug test too! Thats gotta mean above min wadge starting salary. I'm happy for their hypothetical ass.
That’s who I am at a festival or rave! I don’t do any drugs other than 🍃 but keep one on me always. Luckily never had to use mine yet!
They probably just took the narcan along as a lay-person... not their job. I do same as a volunteer peer-support. Ah: edit... i hear ya. You mean their day-job. Awesome ❤ @WSWC_
@@warmlavender5525I take a couple with me in my guitar bag everytime I go busking, which is in a wonderful but dodgy area.
Omg "hazardous levels of empathy", I've been searching for what to call that lmao
Called me out big time with that one hahaha
Yeah that resonated with me too. I need to chill sometimes..
YES.
I'm stealing this one lmao. I cried the other day because I accidentally drowned a spider in the shower...
That’s me 1000%
Remember tell the cops nothing and tell the emt's everything
Why do I love this 😂
Cops are looking for ways to get you in trouble. EMTs are looking for ways to get you out of medical trouble. Never confuse the two!
Yuuup! We wanna help you 😂
People you should never lie to: your medical professionals, your lawyer, and yourself.
Tell both everything
"Hazardous levels of empathy" That sounds like an incredibly accurate description of my mother.
I wish I could say the same for mine 😂
Bless her
That's my oldest daughter ❤❤
Had a dude run away from me across a field once with his pants down to his ankles. I reckoned that as he could pull that off he would probably be ok.
😁
*HOW‽*
Sadly humans are a lot more durable than we give ourselves credit for... And just doing that doesn't mean he was fine just mean the adrenaline was still pumping.. Or they drugs had them so numbed out they didn't know they were F-ed
No patient found
@@SiiriCressey With very fast and very tiny steps
Whoever brought narcan to the festival with them is the kind of friend you want to have.
Nah I just don't want the trauma afterwards....
Who's doing heavy opiates at a festival?
@@vozera723Likely not going to be anyone you know that it is used on.
Note to self: bring narcan to next festival
@eviszeman309 in certain States you can contact your department of health
the "and get this- so are you!" had me immediately like oh no, why would you do that to them lmaoo
the i'm sorry was so genuine though
Being honest is always better in that situation! Even if it was a little scary or sad to hear it could have saved that person from a derealization spiral or panic attack later on in the night
@jasperchappel9379 that could be true! for me, usually, if i'm already mid derealization in general, or while i was high and derealizing, it was often being reminded that i was real that *caused* me to majorly spiral. (thinking on it, being derealized for long enough is definitely gonna cause a spiral of some sort, regardless)
My partner would tell me i am after i'd ask, "you're real, right?" (like i knew he was technically, but ofc my conscioussness was floating away lol)
and i'd immediately start panicking and analyzing every aspect of my personhood and be horrified that it's all actually happened/happening.
I'm sure for some people, it can probably help to ground them after the harsh reality break, i just knew i'd panic in that situation. thankfully, i don't smoke anymore
It does make me think though, being reminded is probably the fastest way out. You get that spiral out until you're aware of yourself again; You don't have to panic later when it's hard to tell what matter you're made of, and believing that your loud, overwhelming environment is swallowing you.
i'm really glad you brought up that point actually lol
It is a pleasure to have been the 420th Like on this.
@@cameron2836 Wait, so in your experience, is being told you’re real in that situation bad because it’ll probably lead to a spiral, or good in some cases because it gets the spiral out of the way sooner? Your comment was really insightful, but I couldn’t tell what the verdict was
@hannahc511 well, the second one is what i decided on after believing the first one. (i got confused writing it, too lol)
At first, all i remembered was how scary the spiral was when being told i'm real; So i recounted that, but then it dawned on me while writing that it is probably better to have that type of spiral anyway/ it's shorter and often more grounding than the one that you're bound to have if nothing reminds you.
If you go on with nothing grounding you, you're more likely to have a *massive* spiral later on about what you even are that'll be much harder to ground yourself from, especially if it makes it feel difficult or impossible to communicate with someone about it to get help
I was on new adhd meds i turned out to be allergic to. I stumbled to a festival emt said "im having an allergic reaction to adhd medication i need-" then threw up on him.
Guy was cool and let me buy him a fewtival tshirt after the ambulance emts got me to the hospital and i got out (three day festival, saw him the next day).
You bet your ass my friends and i were at his side helping calm festival goers while he checed them out for the next two days. ❤
Matt from johnson county emts, we miss/love you!❤
❤ this is so nice! glad he was there for you and glad you got through it ok!
The "I know I look like a cop" thing is so real; people will talk about id-ing plainclothes cops at protests by their shoes, but EMTs/paramedics have the same boots and maybe don't want to break a toe in a stampede!
It's mainly the walk. Cops love to strut even when they aren't carrying.
@ very true, very true
So much EMS humour is cynical. I love that you never punch down on patients in your jokes.
Deeply relatable to the hazardous levels of empathy. I rarely cry about actual things happening in my life, but show me any video of anything remotely sad or very happy and im bawling
Saaaame
One of my friends had a panic attack at a festival, and while the EMT was trying to figure out what exactly was wrong from three distressed friends, she sits up, points to a clump of bushes, and states, “Go help her, she was alcohol poisoning.”
Turns out, there was a you g woman in the bushes, with alcohol poisoning and needed to be rushed to the hospital. We didn’t know her, no one knew she was in the bushes, and likely would not have been found if not for my friend. Who was the reason the EMT was even in that vicinity!
I use to volunteer at dance safe booths, and the mantra I would repeat to the extreme high was, “You are real. Cars are real. And Buses are insanely real!”
Realising I'm real makes me cry too.
“Hazardous levels of Empathy “ should be an ICD code.
Could use it in so many situations.
Remember
If a cop asks what you took
The answer is nothing, and especially not anything illegal
You stay silent and obey their orders and try not to incriminate yourself
And if the paramedics or EMT ask what you took
START
FUCKING
LISTING
If you know the names
Say them
If you know the amount
Tell them
You give them every fucking detail
When you took it
How you took it
What you took
What you’re feeling now
Everything
The cops will arrest you for what you take
The EMT and paramedics just wanna keep you alive, they don’t give a shit that you took it, they just wanna make sure it doesn’t take you
Ah the beauty of the Hippocratic oath, I know this oath well, every patient I had in the back of my box I told them, “I am not a police officer, nor am I any type of officer of the law, I do not care if you tell me what you took, but I highly encourage you to list off what you took, I need to know how I can treat you, when we get to the hospital the doctors will want to know what you took as well and under oath they are not allowed to tell anyone else what you took, so list off some things you took, and we will help you” and usually that worked, I found out a lot about drugs in my time as an emt lol
"they don’t give a shit that you took it, they just wanna make sure it doesn’t take you" just had to point out that this is beautiful.
Cops really can't arrest you for being high, the most you would get would be some public intoxication charge, so you won't get a drug charge if they decided to arrest you. They can give you a drug charge if you are still in possession of the drugs themselves or the paraphernalia.
I'd still tell them because they're also trained to be able to deal with overdoses and many officers carry Narcan. Best case scenario for you, the cops, or the EMTs, just don't do the stuff in the first place.
Why in gods name would you take something that you don’t know the name of?
@@sannevanbeers I personally never have
I’ve never taken anything
Not even drank
Parties aren’t my thing
But my sister is a huge party fiend
And my mother is a nurse who makes me carry an overdose kit in my car just in case
And trust me
People at parties will do some CRAZY shit
My sister once took a random pill she had no idea the name of nor the dosage of
It was from a plastic baggy
Horrible idea
Don’t worry she was fine nothing bad happened
She’s a smarter person now and doesn’t party much anymore
But ya
People will take anything during a party if they’re already high/drunk enough
If the environment permits it
People will just start losing their minds
So if you can, and you’re at a party like that
Try not to do anything dumb
At least know what you’re taking
And general rule
Whatever they give you
Only take half
Doesn’t matter if they claim it’s a small dose
Only take half of it
You don’t know if they’re lying
Remember the golden rule everyone. Though may be cop shaped, he’s a friend. Tell cops nothing, tell EMTs everything. Like over share, useless information to us may save your/someone else’s life🥰
Idk why but the phrase “cop-shaped” is so funny to me
Did you just call me Cop shaped 😆
@@WhatsGood24-7The patch on the shoulder typically takes ‘security guard shaped’ to ‘cop shaped’ real quick
Source- I work in a hospital and have seen this in full effect
sending a screenshot of this to my medic friend
@@WhatsGood24-7bruh, it's the shoulder patch and the jacket. start wearing some flair if you can - pins, buttons, patches, anything that says "medic, not cop." at a glance.
EMTs at festivals are doing the good work, and I wish I could give every one of them a metaphorical kiss.
I love the casual kandi trade, made me happy :)
“You look like a cop. I hate the cops”
“Well good for you I’m not one and I don’t like them all that much too. How about you tell me what’s going on”
Always a fun Saturday night to have that conversation more then once
Lmao the hazardous levels of empathy reminds me of the last festival I went to. I was laying on the ground watching a few flies, crying because they only live for 3 days but they were dancing for me 😭😭
I love the kindness you display in these videos, people in trouble are lucky to have people like you to help them.
The candy exchange is very wholesome. 🍬 🥰
why are the bracelets called candy ?
@@chaoticneutral6288 originally made from the actual edible candy bracelets in the 80s & 90s. Rave culture actually has 50+ years of sociology behind it.
@@chaoticneutral6288originally from the actual edible candy bracelets in the 80s and 90s
Hazardous levels of empathy 😭😂
The “oh no don’t cry!” and “hazardous levels of empathy” really resonated with me 😅 it’s me, hello.
SAME lol
i had a breakdown at safeway last week cause i was on my period and i got really sad over the lobsters being sold (even on a normal day the idea of cooking lobsters makes me sad tbh) and one of the cashiers almost called an ambulance cause i was so distraught. i’d say i probably have that “hazardous level of empathy” you mentioned
Felt similarly when Red Lobster had lobsters in a tank with their pincers rubber banded. 😢
You might be interested in checking out the personality trait of high sensitivity that psychologist Elaine Aron has studied for 20+ years.
One of the reasons I got birth control. I could not handle the massive mood swings.
Have you seen yet any videos of Leon the lobster? He is in a good home with a caretaker, clean water, good food, and enrichment. Living his best lobster life with a human friend.
Have you had your hormone levels checked or use oral birth control? That's a common side effect of each. If possible, you should talk to your OBGYN about getting the first checked or if the second one then changing your method. Oh yeah, that can also be caused by the birth control shot or that one they insert under the skin.
Oooh, yep, been there. Period hormone shifts, man. I've cried over inanimate objects
I love the PLUR reference in the begining of the video when he gets a new bracelet
Ifs not a “reference” - it’s explicitly in the video. Do you know what a reference is?
I've never even been to a festival, your videos are some of the only festival related content I even watch on a monthly basis. That being said it does look awesome especially with nice folk like OP going around with knowledge and experience to help people, activity helping people. Actual keeper of peace these guys.
It honestly depends on the festival
@@icarusbinns3156 what depends on the festival?
The holding hands and getting a bracelet is so cute
The Kandi exchange really ties it together
Prepared for everything, phased by nothing. You are doing what you were meant to do, my guy. 👍
The first and the last skits were so good. I also love the sprouts so much!
love you doing PLUR at the beginning and the kandi staying on your wrist the whole time! :) if the day comes that i find myself needing help from an EMT at a music festival (and let's face it, ive never been to one so i imagine one of my first few times im going to get overzealous, lol) and i see kandi on their wrist, I'm probably going to _immediately_ trust them more than i should ever trust any stranger XD anyways i love your videos, keep up the good work, friend ^w^
Need a "NOT A COP" shirt 😂
I think that would start playing out similarly to Tom Cardy's "Business Man" song, haha.
The finding a dead bird and freaking out is me. I’d straight up start crying 😅
I'm a nature nerd and would be like, "Poor thing, but at least I get a closer look at something cool...!"
"Some people have hazardous levels of empathy" I'm stealing that 😂
"Hazardous levels of empathy!!!" 😅🤣🤣🤣 I feel seen!
the kandi trade was such a cool touch, very smooth too. you’ve clearly done it a ton
My Dad is an EMT and actually has a lot of Kandi that people gave him at festivals, it happens surprisingly frequently!
festival emts are the best!! they always give me ear plugs even when the venue workers won’t lol. much love
The PLUR would make me instantly chill out if I was stressing haha
Gotta love the Kandi trading at the beginning
I start EMT training in January!
Showed a friend who is a paramedic one of the music festival videos and asked him how accurate this is.
Him: "Yup."
I love that he gives little sprouts in exchainge!!!
TELL COPS NOTHING. TELL EMTS EVERYTHING.
I love how he’s so chill w people giving him bracelets and stuff
Starting the video with the PLUR transaction is golden 😂🙌
Fun fact, depending on the pharmacy, a pharmacy can sell packs of insulin syringes and single package syringes without a prescription. Depending on location a 10 count pack of insulin syringes could cost roughly around 3.99 give or take a couple dollars. Please be safe! Do not reuse needles! They can also sell needles for roughly 0.25 cents give or take some change. But remember, I have a limited exposure to many pharmacies so I only know of my experience to where I could. If you dont know best to ask if they do. Please do not reuse needles!
Love the kandi trade happening at the beginning this video is so wholesome
EMTs who know how to trade kandi and are practiced in PLUR will be your absolute best friends.
Love the PLUR at the beginning!!!
I'm honestly so fucking glad I can handle my drugs cuz simply glimpsing you IRL at a festival was trippy as fuck. If you actually had to care for me for a medical issue I would've been so uncomfortable.
Please, you look way cooler than any cop ever has. No one would make that mistake.
The trading kandis in the beginning is so cute omFG
The plur at the beginning 😂😂😂
THE PLUR BRACELET TRADING OMGGGG
“Hazardous level of empathy” is way too relatable
I cannot begin to tell you how much we appreciate you all. ❤
To get off opiates, I was taking suboxone, which has the same active ingredient as Narcan (to prevent people from dissolving it and injecting it). There is a test for it, but it has to be specially requested. I had to take them to ensure I was sticking to my recovery program.
You are a Godsend and have a comforting voice☺️.
That "Are you real? Am I real?" trope is so real. I appreciate the way you responded. V important to do it this way. 🌼
Awww the PLUR at the beginning
the PLUR kandi exhange… yeah we saw it! 💖💕
Yeah I'm stealing the phrase "hazardous levels of empathy" now, thanks!
the PLUR sign is cute and real
Gonna be honest, when i heard “Tall Boy” i didn’t think can of drink. I thought of an enemy from Dishonored (a video game) and was just hoping to see how they managed it. A little disappointed but at the same time not.
When security sees a 4 wheeler drive away looking like a budget police car, you know someone went down bad.
But then you find out it was one of your guys and now your a guy shorter than you were before 😂
You are so awesome. Just a reminder, EMT's as well as general music-lovers are awesome.
EMTS favorite activity are pets camping cooking and music
the kandi trade at the beginning!!! ✨️🌈💕
Peace, Love, Unity and Respect. That's how you trade Bracelets!. I have a Punisher half facemask, and a couple slick little bracelets made in DNA Helix's
"hazardous levels of empathy". Very nicely put.
The plur candy swap ❤
Been watching your shorts since before basic school, always knew I was gonna do this but these have always been funny lol. I guess it worked out, rawdogging Advanced school now 🤙
If I ever go to one of these, you bet your ass I'm making bracelets JUST for the emt/cops there.
"Some people have hazardous levels of empathy" 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣
The hazardous amount of empathy got me 😂❤
I pet sit for a living and one of the cats i was sitting for brought a bird inside and when i came over to check on him, i found the bird dead in the entry way and i (completely sober) had a breakdown and ended up giving the bird a little funeral and placed it under a tree. Please keep your cats indoors 😢
My friend has a toy poodle mixed dog. Whatever else is in that mix must be a terrier or something like. My friend was out walking the dog and rescued an escaped budgerigar from the dog. She brought the little bird inside and looked after it, trying to trace its owner. She was totally getting into birds and had gotten it a cage. One day when she was out at work, the cute little dog, who saw the bird as her fair quarry, went after the cage, knocked out the bottom and nailed that bird. My friend was crushed at the bird's death, but she still loves the dog. The sweet little poodle mix has also gone after a rat outside with extreme prejudice. The rat is also no longer among the living.
I had an indoor/outdoor cat. I gave her a bell. She was able to move silently on the horizontal directions, and I never minded how many mice, moles or voles she killed. But the bell kept her from catching birds.
She is no longer with us, but when ticks became a thing, she had to give up her outdoor life.
Miss you forever, Titania!
“You want one of these? Don’t cry, don’t cry!”
I think if I was under the influence and someone gave a tiny flower clip, I’d cry too 😂
I freaking love these videos lmfao
approve of the kandi exchange
"hazardous levels of empathy" hits
“Some people have hazardous levels of empathy” 😂😂😂😂
🙋🏼♀️ I am a hazardous level of empathy haver. That must be why these videos are hilarious and soothing at the same time ☺️
He is so wholesome 😭
Hazardous levels of empathy is such a deep read 😔 somehow both obvious and overlooked
I love the bracelet transfer! ❤
"some people have hazardous levels of empathy" true. Been there done that
"hazardous levels of empathy," is way too real
“Hazardous amounts of empathy” makes me feel seen 😂
"Hazardous levels of empathy" 😂😂
Hahhaa too accurate 😂 lol The job is to make sure you're OK and don't die. Not prosecute you unless you're being crazy in a bad way.
If you can haul ass like that, you ain’t doing too bad!
The way he says hello itches something in my brain
Hazardous levels of empathy. 😅😊😂😂
Hazardous level of empathy 😂😂😂😂
'Hazardous levels of empathy' hits hard 💀
the kandi bracelet in the opening is such a cute touch
Hazardous levels of empathy. Oof. Dats meeee
Thank you, EMTs for keeping an eye out on us everywhere 😂