Things That Happen In Highschool..
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Scams That Should Be Illegal..
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Gen Alpha Is Already Doomed…
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Double Standards Be Like..
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Ranking People Based On AURA
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Gen Z Slang RUINED By TikTok…
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"I Miss The Old Drake"
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School Then Vs Now...
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@Boifromheaven
@Boifromheaven 13 сағат бұрын
Do I get the pass? im indian but im blacker than my black friends
@jeremiahtaylor9702
@jeremiahtaylor9702 13 сағат бұрын
After reading all these comments, everyone here are real ones.✌🏾
@markonfirebs
@markonfirebs 14 сағат бұрын
ypu forgot abut the half eaten balls
@blazerofglory
@blazerofglory 14 сағат бұрын
the editing got a lot better ,good job
@aijy532
@aijy532 14 сағат бұрын
Go to France ahahaha Yoo have to pay for healthcare
@InterestinggStoriess
@InterestinggStoriess 14 сағат бұрын
Ugly cleats like hol y
@MambaByte
@MambaByte 15 сағат бұрын
Tell em! 🗣️🔈
@aijy532
@aijy532 15 сағат бұрын
I hope Autumn/wick sees this video cause HEIS A WEIRDO
@the95effect
@the95effect 15 сағат бұрын
i was reading a book at work and like 3 black dudes congratulated me, we making progress
@AbdulRaheem-Shabazz
@AbdulRaheem-Shabazz 15 сағат бұрын
My fiance was born and raised in the suburbs and she loves it, me on the other hand I was born and raised in the hood of the Westside of Chicago. Growing up in the hood i had good times and bad times.
@rashondaduncan3748
@rashondaduncan3748 15 сағат бұрын
Dude this makes me wanna go outside but it’s summer in Texas right now and the bloodsuckers are worse than ever💀💀
@ArnoldAnosike
@ArnoldAnosike 15 сағат бұрын
It’s football not soccer It’s egghand not football
@user-jg5rg6fv6d
@user-jg5rg6fv6d 15 сағат бұрын
I dated a thot on accident and didn't know she was like that. Thank goodness for the homie telling me she was seeing multiple people at same time.
@Huisthis23
@Huisthis23 16 сағат бұрын
nah the rick owens doc martin is clean
@user-xk1sd7cx2o
@user-xk1sd7cx2o 16 сағат бұрын
Bro I’m going back to school in 7 days and I’m starting high school, am I cooked
@CartiGlazer11
@CartiGlazer11 16 сағат бұрын
Why are you always wearing a beanie
@unleashthebloodthirst69420
@unleashthebloodthirst69420 16 сағат бұрын
I honestly like no makeup. (Zero) the imperfections make the connection feel more real. If feels like she has nothing to hide. Ya know?
@Certifiedbullsfan77287
@Certifiedbullsfan77287 16 сағат бұрын
I just want a girl with big tittys and a good personality
@jonableek9452
@jonableek9452 16 сағат бұрын
As a white guy, this guy is cringe as hell
@Nugget_5
@Nugget_5 16 сағат бұрын
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a brain disorder likely caused by repeated head injuries. It causes the death of nerve cells in the brain, known as degeneration. CTE gets worse over time. The only way to definitively diagnosis CTE is after death during an autopsy of the brain. CTE is a rare disorder that is not yet well understood. CTE doesn't appear to be related to a single head injury. It's related to repeated head injuries, often occurring in contact sports or military combat. The development of CTE has been associated with second impact syndrome, in which a second head injury happens before previous head injury symptoms have fully resolved. Experts are still trying to understand how repeated head injuries and other factors might contribute to the changes in the brain that result in CTE. Researchers are looking into how the number of head injuries someone experiences and how bad the injuries are may affect risk of CTE. CTE has been found in the brains of people who played U.S. football and other contact sports, including boxing. It also may occur in military members who were exposed to explosive blasts. Symptoms of CTE are thought to include trouble with thinking and emotions, physical problems, and other behaviors. It's thought that these develop years to decades after head trauma occurs. CTE can't be definitively diagnosed during life except in people with high-risk exposures. Researchers are currently developing diagnostic biomarkers for CTE, but none has been validated yet. When the symptoms associated with CTE occur, health care providers may diagnose traumatic encephalopathy syndrome. Experts don't yet know how often CTE occurs in the population, but it appears to be rare. They also don't fully understand the causes. There is no cure for CTE. Symptoms There are no specific symptoms that have been clearly linked to CTE. Some of the possible symptoms can occur in many other conditions. In the people who were confirmed to have CTE at autopsy, symptoms have included cognitive, behavioral, mood and motor changes. Cognitive impairment Trouble thinking. Memory loss. Problems with planning, organization and carrying out tasks. Behavioral changes Impulsive behavior. Aggression. Mood disorders Depression or apathy. Emotional instability. Substance misuse. Suicidal thoughts or behavior. Motor symptoms Problems with walking and balance. Parkinsonism, which causes shaking, slow movement and trouble with speech. Motor neuron disease, which destroys cells that control walking, speaking, swallowing and breathing. CTE symptoms don't develop right after a head injury. Experts believe that they develop over years or decades after repeated head trauma. Experts also believe that CTE symptoms appear in two forms. In early life between the late 20s and early 30s, the first form of CTE may cause mental health and behavioral issues. Symptoms of this form include depression, anxiety, impulsive behavior and aggression. The second form of CTE is thought to cause symptoms later in life, around age 60. These symptoms include memory and thinking problems that are likely to progress to dementia. The full list of signs to look for in people with CTE at autopsy is still unknown. There's also little known about how CTE progresses. When to see a doctor CTE is thought to develop over many years after repeated brain injuries that may be mild or severe. See your health care provider in these situations: Suicidal thoughts. Research shows that people with CTE may be at increased risk of suicide. If you have thoughts of hurting yourself, call 911 or your local emergency number. Or contact a suicide hotline. In the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or use the Lifeline Chat. Head injury. See your health care provider if you've had a head injury, even if you didn't need emergency care. If your child has received a head injury that concerns you, call your child's health care provider right away. Depending on the symptoms, your or your child's provider may recommend seeking immediate medical care. Memory problems. See your health care provider if you have concerns about your memory. Also see your provider if you experience other thinking or behavior problems. Personality or mood changes. See your health care provider if you experience depression, anxiety, aggression or impulsive behavior. Causes Concussion Repeated head trauma is likely the cause of CTE. Football players in the United States, ice hockey players and military members serving in war zones have been the focus of most CTE studies. However, other sports and factors such as physical abuse also can lead to repeated head injuries. A head injury can cause a concussion, which may cause headaches, problems with memory and other symptoms. Not everyone who experiences repeated concussions, including athletes and military members, go on to develop CTE. Some studies have shown no increased incidence of CTE in people exposed to repeated head injuries. In brains with CTE, researchers have found that there is a buildup of a protein called tau around the blood vessels. Tau buildup in CTE is different from accumulations of tau found in Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. CTE is thought to cause areas of the brain to waste away, known as atrophy. This happens because injuries to nerve cells that conduct electrical impulses affect communication between cells. It's possible that people with CTE may show signs of another neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Parkinson's disease or frontotemporal lobar degeneration, also known as frontotemporal dementia. Risk factors Repeated exposure to traumatic brain injury is thought to increase the risk of CTE. Experts are still learning about the risk factors. Prevention There is no treatment for CTE. But CTE may be prevented because it's associated with recurrent concussions. People who have had one concussion are more likely to have another head injury. The current recommendation to prevent CTE is to reduce mild traumatic brain injuries and to prevent additional injury after a concussion.
@tatacraft791
@tatacraft791 16 сағат бұрын
it's CRAZY how easy it is to be above average physique wise as a guy, literally lift 2x a week and eat okay and ur good, as for women, most of the important beauty stuff is genetic since they are probably a good bodyfat anyway (women look good at 25%) and muscle mass doesn't matter much for attractiveness, so honestly i feel for the girls man, guys can have a crooked ass nose but be jacked and they are hot, but if a woman has that what tf u supposed to do get surgery?
@Schiz_wizz24
@Schiz_wizz24 16 сағат бұрын
I’ll say it right now for 10 bucks
@gidthekid9194
@gidthekid9194 16 сағат бұрын
Amen brotha
@Not_a_cutie
@Not_a_cutie 16 сағат бұрын
Also anything is better than tiktok 💀
@Not_a_cutie
@Not_a_cutie 16 сағат бұрын
To annoy all the swifties in just one sentence NO ONE LIKES TAYLOR SWIFT AND HER MUSIC IT TRASH
@stitchdrums
@stitchdrums 16 сағат бұрын
I'm bordering Gen A and Gen Z, I ride my bike around my town every day and there is NO KIDS OUTSIDE AT ALL. I'm the only kid getting actual fresh air
@user-ft9ki1sc5u
@user-ft9ki1sc5u 16 сағат бұрын
Brother, Apple is the biggest, most outrageous and disgusting scam in the whole of the United States.
@death-istic9586
@death-istic9586 16 сағат бұрын
Hi❤❤
@DicksonJuma-iv2sc
@DicksonJuma-iv2sc 16 сағат бұрын
7:40 Let's agree to disagree there, brother. good video tho
@thegodofmemes
@thegodofmemes 16 сағат бұрын
I thought he said he finna R4PE them; so sorry im even commenting this 😂
@twist3rstudios
@twist3rstudios 17 сағат бұрын
Pokimane is Moroccan
@StormerKiing
@StormerKiing 17 сағат бұрын
black guy with immigrant parents in the suburbs, i just turned asian cuz of the asians at my school 💀👍
@user-jy6xn3hv6x
@user-jy6xn3hv6x 18 сағат бұрын
please tell me the background music
@user-hg6pn9em6v
@user-hg6pn9em6v 18 сағат бұрын
Nice
@kramsemaj7869
@kramsemaj7869 18 сағат бұрын
There are 41.5 million black people in America (not counting black hispanics) let me say that again 41.5mil. When you look across the news media, social media, entertainment and see black people doing bad thinks the amount is no more than 50,000 individuals that are representing 41.5. If there were 50,000 black individuals highlighted doing good things one would have a better image of blacks overall. Bottomline there are literally millions on top of millions of ordinary non ghetto acting brothers and sisters living righteous lives, Find them and associate with them.
@kramsemaj7869
@kramsemaj7869 18 сағат бұрын
There has never in the history of mankind been a unified black culture, So why should it be now. Just be a good law abiding citizen and don't listen to the race hustlers
@kramsemaj7869
@kramsemaj7869 18 сағат бұрын
The words "We and Us" are very dangerous. You are not obligated to be with the we and us especially when you feel that YOU have to bear the burden for us when YOU doing the right thing.
@kramsemaj7869
@kramsemaj7869 18 сағат бұрын
Like minded black law abiding citizens should only associate with each other, form groups and associations, make plans for success, isolate their children from foolery and network with each other. You want hear the word Tom or Boujee because you will be around your own kind.
@mfundombambo3912
@mfundombambo3912 18 сағат бұрын
Ain’t No one finna talk about yoyo808 being in that one scene😂😂
@PersonalUseOfUrMum
@PersonalUseOfUrMum 18 сағат бұрын
For (almost) every person who cheats there is another person willing to let them
@jeremytheimer7443
@jeremytheimer7443 19 сағат бұрын
I am mixed. The black side of my family didn't adopt this gangster culture and does very well, better than 99% of rappers and trappers while raising good families.
@randallspikes934
@randallspikes934 19 сағат бұрын
Bro I am new to your channel but got to say all your video you just speaking facts.
@kittknowsnada
@kittknowsnada 19 сағат бұрын
as a 5'0 girl, we do not claim the toxic short girls who want 6'11 men, jus be sweet to us :3
@flossie9987
@flossie9987 19 сағат бұрын
When i graduated i was in the pandemic which felt 10x more lonely and miserable. Started online college but realized i only did it because family pressure and the feeling of failure. But my love of animals got me into my career as a pet groomer and now i made myself a new purpose in life to help others pet parents and animals alike. So i feel that from 18-20 was toughest for me but now at 22 I know what I want.
@dayzlove4994
@dayzlove4994 19 сағат бұрын
Women don't have 🐓s so they don't have a say in what's small or not.