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• #2
oh god
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• #3
myspace is good though.
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• #4
woah...
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• #5
lol that is a scary child
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• #6
That's like an exorcism
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• #7
Holy christ. Somebody should cut that childs head off, and soon!
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• #8
I'd rather someone did that to his 'reasonable' brother
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• #9
just for the record, if anyone feels like adding me hit me up at:
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• #10
getting the feeling they've been giving that kid quite a hard time, he's obviously backed up in a corner, not very nice of them
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• #11
i did feel a bit sorry for him. but if i had a brother that reacted like that over myspaz id be winding him up too, filming it and putting it on youtube.
xD
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• #12
haaa, they must have really been pissing him off for a long time to get him that wound up.
still, i think i'd do the same like wYs if i had a brother!
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CHUG_IT just for the record, if anyone feels like adding me hit me up at:
your privacy settings mean you need your email or full name to be able to add you?
surprisingly, you can find me at http://www.myspace.com/xsheepx
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• #14
aww poor kid!
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• #15
My ears hurt... :'( what a horrible noise...
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• #16
that kid is fucked up how old is he like 10? and really if your going to post shit that embarrassing about your little brother, you dont need the pic of him in girls underwear at the end... though that was perty good
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• #17
This kind of reminds me of starwars kid.
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• #18
That's what happens when you start taking all the sugar out of food and feeding your kids speed for their ADHD, ADD and all the other bullshit acronyms for "unloved child" doctors have come up with.
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• #19
By the time I've finished with the little cunt...
there'll be slow singing
and flower bringin'folk dressed in black
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• #20
hippy That's what happens when you start taking all the sugar out of food and feeding your kids speed for their ADHD, ADD and all the other bullshit acronyms for "unloved child" doctors have come up with.
no offense mate, but that's rubbish. my little brother has ADHD and it's not a made up condition to excuse bad parenting. my parents are brilliant and did everything they could for him. he just had issues. which ritalin helped to sooth. it may get used as an excuse by some, but it exists, i lived with living proof for years.
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• #21
90% of ADD/ ADHD cases are miss diagnosed. Its better to treat those that are real with diet and lifestyle changes. Allot of people have no idea how to raise a child, and blaming some one else is easier then looking at your self. Kids dont pay attention in school because it has no meaning to their lives.
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• #22
I feel really sorry for that kid. Hes backed into a corner with three (people?) giving him shit. What assholes.
And Chris, Im calling bullshit on your response above.
While I agree that pills get thrown around way too much, and there are plenty of misdiagnoses, you cant just throw a number out like that, and then decide that its all to do with diet and lifestyle. My brother is 32, eats extremely healthy, takes yoga, used to excercise often, and still is all over the wall. He was diagnosed with ADHD 15 years ago and he cant take meds for it because, oddly enough, causes pain in his neck. So I highly doubt its got anything to do with diet or lifestyle.
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• #23
I did not just throw that stat out there, it comes from a (probably heavily slanted) discussion i went to about psychotherapy.
As for the comment about diet and life style, I will stand by it, as the drawbacks and side effects of ritalin and other medicines for ADD/ADHD far out weigh their usefulness. There are volumes of behavioral studies that show a close connection between diet and the reduction of symptoms of ADD, one that is quite interesting is the one where they replaced the standard school meals in schools for troubled children in one distract, but not in the neighboring one. they saw a dermatic improvement of grades, and behavior in the school with the substituted lunches. I am not familiar with your brothers case nor am i a psycologist, but the scientific studies that i have read, or heard of all seem to point towards better ways of treating ADD/ADHD with diet and lifestyle.
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• #24
chris crash I did not just throw that stat out there, it comes from a (probably heavily slanted) discussion i went to about psychotherapy.
As for the comment about diet and life style, I will stand by it, as the drawbacks and side effects of ritalin and other medicines for ADD/ADHD far out weigh their usefulness. There are volumes of behavioral studies that show a close connection between diet and the reduction of symptoms of ADD, one that is quite interesting is the one where they replaced the standard school meals in schools for troubled children in one distract, but not in the neighboring one. they saw a dermatic improvement of grades, and behavior in the school with the substituted lunches. I am not familiar with your brothers case nor am i a psycologist, but the scientific studies that i have read, or heard of all seem to point towards better ways of treating ADD/ADHD with diet and lifestyle.
Fuck me, it's like wading through alphabet soup with this guy...
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• #25
repeatclicks I feel really sorry for that kid. Hes backed into a corner with three (people?) giving him shit. What assholes.
+1
Nobody comes out of that video looking good, not the poor little kid having the tantrum under clear and persistent provocation, nor the three 'cool' brother/friends spending their time filming their tormenting of the little kid so they can stick it on the internet.
omfg
-1:55 best noise ever.
xD