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@manueltapia18599 ай бұрын
Mike thanks for this video, one case could be deja vu 😮 I experienced several times in diferent stages of my life
@bonusbaby8019 ай бұрын
We used to use 13 on our high school football team. Our coaches told us to watch the wide receiver's feet when they lined up. A lot of receivers will tell the play with their foot position. If it was a running play, they would tend to have their feet angled in so they can get over to help block. If it was a pass play, they would have their feet straight forward to get down the field. They also tended to lean more forward if they were option #1 in the pass play.
@dawnhall84329 ай бұрын
Thank you, Mike, for doing videos even when you're sick. Get some rest and take care of yourself. 😊❤😊
@list257 ай бұрын
Leah, what in the absolute hell are you even talking about? That's how rumors start. I don't use any drugs and I never have in my entire life. It's even rare for me to drink. Also I am rarely sick, so I have NO idea where you're getting this "information". Please don't just make up stories, especially about people and things you have zero clue about.
@jenniedesoto13236 ай бұрын
@@list25 you clearly stated in the beginning of this video you had the flu.
@list256 ай бұрын
Must've been deleted but a user named Lead suggested I was using drugs and high while filming. That's what my comment was in reply to, not Dawn's.
@dawnhall84326 ай бұрын
Yes he did, but some nasty woman said he was doing drugs. What a bitch 😒
@SugarESpice9 ай бұрын
I think you would enjoy a dive into positive psychology, Mike. It's absolutely fascinating, AND there are at least 25 interesting positive psychology facts. 😊
@joannewilson11629 ай бұрын
Great list! I love learning more about our brains and just science in general
@miapulchritudinous97919 ай бұрын
Get well soon mike and thank you for soldiering on 💪
@tsquaredtim9 ай бұрын
Oh, I agree with the one about how people treat people in the service industry. Not just restaurants but hotels, clubs even gas stations and pharmacies. If you're rude to them I want nothing to do with you. That is, unless they were rude first. Unfortunately, lately people in the service industry forget that they are in the service industry.
@jennyfab3126 ай бұрын
Great list! "Philadelphia Freedom" always makes me smile. "Cat's in the Cradle" and "The Living Years" are the two saddest songs
@daniel.sandberg.52989 ай бұрын
When I tell myself that I will not make it, I actually do make it. Its because I dont find any reason to worry as I prepare for the worse
@ars61875 ай бұрын
Yes!! No more pressure
@earnhardtk239 ай бұрын
Dang, I yawned too😂😂😂😂😂😂dude
@kathywiseley43829 ай бұрын
I did, too. Several times. 😊
@jikook74576 ай бұрын
I used to fake yawn at bedtime to try to get my kids to yawn so they'd realize they're sleepy and go to bed. Lol But it never worked on my son who has Down Syndrome and autism. My daughter fell for it every time tho lol
@jenniedesoto13236 ай бұрын
I yawned as well, they say it’s a sign of empathy when someone yawns, that you’d yawn as well
@jikook74576 ай бұрын
@@jenniedesoto1323 even reading the word yawn makes me yawn
@jenniedesoto13236 ай бұрын
@@jikook7457 lol
@RNMom4245 ай бұрын
I don't really have just one song that captivated my childhood/youth. Music of the 60's & 70's is MY music. The best period for music EVER!! Right now, The Sound of Silence is bopping around in my head! But it could as well be Crimson & Clover, or I'm Henry the 8th, I am I am! Ooops! Nope, its Nights In White Satin!! IF I HAVE to name just one, I couldn't! A tie perhaps, but not just one: The Rain, The Park, & Other Things, & Hair. Both performed by my absolute favorite band EVER!!! The Cowsills. And they're still going! Their harmonies still wonder filled! Check 'em out!!
@Cypresssina9 ай бұрын
I often look at feet because you can tell things about people by how they stand. It's fairly easy to tell people who have taken ballet or martial arts. You can also tell if someone has been in the military. Sometimes people who ride horses lol. I also recommend checking out people's knuckles when talking to them. How distended their knuckles are, which knuckles, and which hand has the worst distention will also give you some insight.
@jguenther30496 ай бұрын
Although the concept of "the Unconscious" is a well known part of psychology, in practice its full effect on behavior is often ignored. (Even the term 'Unconscious' doesn't really describe the forces at work. Albert Rothenberg, MD, considers the term ambiguous: "It is used both to mean an opposite of consciousness and (together with the other old and misused term, “subconscious”) as a negative form roughly equivalent to not-conscious or nonconscious.") The reason it's more effective to phrase self-talk as questions may be because the Unconcious is being invited thereby to answer the question and thus to participate in achieving the objective. The power of the Unconscious is much greater than that of the conscious mind. “The unconscious is an autonomous psychic entity . . .” -Carl Jung, [Psychology and Alchemy, paragraph 51.]
@bytehead9049 ай бұрын
Beeper syndrome is existed long before the cell phone age. Yeah, I had to carry one in the '90s.
@richewilson63949 ай бұрын
Me and my brother were always considered to be very mature for our age when we were little. He was more of a wise cracking type of guy. He would have his own little SNL kind of thing whenever we go on road trips. I always thought that we were more mature was because we grew up with grandparents and great-grandparents. As well as the fact that my parents believed in the spanking to discipline a child when they were naughty. That's also a psychological thing I know that people are say that's the controversial but if you were really bad then yeah you got spanking. And the belt was like a death sentence for us lol
@jikook74576 ай бұрын
Sarcasm is my only talent 😊
@user-pg3vo1li6n9 ай бұрын
I’m 57 years old and I have known my best friend for 53 years! We started school together when we were 4 years old and have been going strong ever since! And another friend of mine told me a secret over 40 years ago and I still haven’t said a word about it! And I started menstruating at age 10 and it was severe pain from the get go to the point where I would have to miss school for 3-4 days every month so yep women know pain! Px
@barbararoca68478 ай бұрын
I also am 57 and have had a best friend for 53 years! Ditto on the pain!
@richewilson63949 ай бұрын
Christmas songs are number one on the highest positive scale for people's memory as well as childhood songs
@knurlgnar249 ай бұрын
I've gone to Paris. I got the sh*ts pretty bad. Still had a good time. Would recommend.
@whyarewealwaysyelling9 ай бұрын
When I get the notification of a new video, I'm flooded with emotions!
@Sk8Bettty9 ай бұрын
I’ve kept some secrets for decades. Where is that data published? No way the average can be a matter of days.
@barbararoca68478 ай бұрын
My happy song from my youth is Paul Simon's "You Can Call Me Al". I always think of that VH1 video Paul Simon did with Chevy Chase and I can't help but smile!
@Miss-Anne-Thrope9 ай бұрын
I seem to have a little synesthesia, some words smell like burning wax and some also taste metallic. I had no idea it was unusual until I was in my 30s. Apparently it's more common in the autistic population which makes sense since we tend to process senses very differently to the rest of the population. Number 7 is a bit alarming; as a chronic anxiety sufferer and overthinker, I always make a plan b...and c...and d...e...f..... all the way to Z and maybe even some numbered plans too! Lol 😂😂
@lesnyk2559 ай бұрын
My brother and I have shown a few signs of synesthesia. I remember a moment back in the mid 1970s - we were listening to my latest musical discovery, Miles Davis's "Bitches Brew", in particular the song "Spanish Key". There's a moment towards the end where one of the players takes a brief solo on the bass clarinet. It's an odd-sounding instrument - deep, smooth, & resonant. Brian perked up, listened, and after a moment commented "It sounds like chocolate." And I knew exactly what he meant - it DID sound just the way melting chocolate feels in your mouth.
@lauriejordan27166 ай бұрын
The pain one was incredibly surprising to me. Everyone from medical staff to family and friends joke that I was born without the ability to feel pain. Also, both my parents passed from terminal illnesses. Being as I was the primary caregiver for both of them, I shocked at how much less my money mentioned pain than my dad (Don’t get me wrong, they both displayed strength beyond anything my brain could ever even comprehend) My mom and I also naturally delivered our children without any type of medical assistance. Although childbirth was definitely painful I would say it was only bad for the last half hour or so, and even then I would refer to it as an 8 on a 1 to 10 scale. All of this lead me to believe women most naturally have a higher pain tolerance. Now I’m thinking maybe we do have some sort of genetic abnormality. lol.
@j.p.693221 күн бұрын
2:57 I completely agree with 22. One can best be judged be how they treat those they’re not required to respect or treat well
@amberrodriguez8519 ай бұрын
Hmmmm…. Falling in reverse- Drugs, mainly because I am a recovering addict. I’ll have 4 years clean in march ❤ Annnnd… The Classic Crime- Who needs air. I have some of the lyrics tattooed on me. If you actually listen to the song, you will interpret it how you want, but you’ll see why I love it so much. Thanks Mike for doing what you do! It makes my day better seeing these videos!
@marywilliams98584 ай бұрын
So proud of you.
@spadelump9 ай бұрын
The travel one isn't true if you're nuerodiverse. I feel sooo stressed travelling and have to watch my mood when I come back. I also have bipolar and travel can induce Mania. So depends on the brain you got dealt!
@thegingergyrl4559 ай бұрын
Same with me. I’m bipolar and whenever I travel I tend to rapid cycle even faster with more intense mania.
@savannahspringfield88556 ай бұрын
💡How about 25 fun facts about "List 25"? 😃
@peterj.fallon43279 ай бұрын
Hey Mike thx for manning-up & showing up for ur(& the team’s) audience! Having 2.5+MILLION , not just viewers, but subscribers, is a testament to that-especially displayed in your absence then triumphant return ✊Btw Happy Hanukkah!
@karlaj46419 ай бұрын
Stairway to heaven for me!
@lindawilson46259 ай бұрын
Very interesting...and I must care about you because I really had to fight yawning...twice! LOL!
@jguenther30496 ай бұрын
Number 18: Secrets. Humans have a need to reveal their deepest selves, including their secrets. This is the basis of Freudian slips. (Which should be known as "Poevian slips," since Edgar Allen Poe wrote of this tendency in his story, "The Imp of the Perverse," 56 years before Freud wrote of "“Fehlleistungen" in 1901.)
@stacyjmaddox8 ай бұрын
Yes! I'm was born w Synestesia❣️
@ChIGuY-town22_9 ай бұрын
"I'm smart and have friends." Mike, we love you anyway 😅 hope you feel better soon.
@pauld.atkinson48423 ай бұрын
U SO ROCK!!! KEEP GOING WITH THE TRUTH I. I. I NEED THIS FROM U
@julianaylor43519 ай бұрын
I'm good at keeping secrets, but I don't do gossip or tell on people, if their secret is important. Only tell me if it's important.
@the-original-ghostАй бұрын
I tried to tell people for 30 years that music effects your mood.But everyone said I was wrong.Then Oxford does a study 30 yrs later and guess what music does effect your moods.
@kristalburns34909 ай бұрын
Mike, you have very smart friends.
@jostoney65016 ай бұрын
Great video I learned in my biology class that it takes men 15 minutes to process and he thought that involves emontion and emotional reaction. Often when men and women become argumentative the woman may think that the man has no care about what she's saying but it's not that at all it's just that he has to have at least 15 minutes after that conversation to process it when there is emotional elements.
@user-pi5fe9lx5u9 ай бұрын
List of songs that get the biggest reaction out of me. Red Red Wine - Reminds me of a woman that I regret not following up with Lost Love Sandman - Gets me pumped for any contest or challenge. I got a name - Reminds me of my Family name and the great things my Grandfather and Father have done and how I need to do better. It take Two - Reminds me of growing up with my Best Friend. We met at age ten, did not like each other then by 16 we were good friends and at 18 Best Friends. Closing Time - Reminds me of the time I grew up and left single carefree life style and became a parent. It was the closing song to my wedding in 1998 and I was a father in 1999. Breakfast at tiffany's - Reminds me of the time I moved out of Broken and rotting L.A. after the Rodney King Riots and moved to Phx. Az to got back to school and make something of myself. Glenn Miller Band - Reminds me of my Grandmother and how she use to put in a Cassette of him in her Boom Box and just listen to her Fav. Music. On the Road Again - Brings back bad memories of being teased and beat up as a kid. To this day I do NOT like Country Music.
@spacebound72478 ай бұрын
Well done guys great list Mike 👍 Happy new year my friend 👍👍👍
@CybeleCotter9 ай бұрын
Steve Martin once said that those French have a different word for everything!
@vickielawson3114Ай бұрын
Steve’s a legend.
@Dingomush9 ай бұрын
Instead of “Paris Syndrome”, you should have covered “Jerusalem Syndrome”. Where semi-religious individuals visit the city and claim an event whereupon God calls on them. They basically become homeless, ultra-religious beggars who outstay their visas!………..Great list by the way!…..
@CybeleCotter9 ай бұрын
"The show...the show must...must..." "Go on!"😁
@user-pg3vo1li6n9 ай бұрын
I have just almost dislocated my jaw having a good yawn! But yes they are contagious! Hope you get over your flu soon Mike and get plenty of sleep! Px
@j.p.693221 күн бұрын
14:41 I used to get phantom vibrations regularly. Seems like it’s been a while since I had one
@julianaylor43519 ай бұрын
21 Snap, but to be fair to my late mother, once she was gone, I got over the guilt complex she gave me.
@Mattie19799 ай бұрын
Hope you make a speedy recovery, Mike. Great video too!
@quartzsilk30359 ай бұрын
wow. I think I yawned at least 5 times after you did Mike, lol 😆
@OldManMontgomery9 ай бұрын
Favorite songs can tap into memories... Which gives some scary insinuations to my feelings for Marty Robbins "Big Iron" and the "El Paso" trilogy. And I laughed a laugh you do NOT want to hear.
@PsycheFiles22 күн бұрын
i loved all of these facts omg
@cassandrakarpinski94167 ай бұрын
Another note related to number 10. The fact that sarcasm uses so much brain power explains why people with autism can sometimes get sarcasm, but can't at others (i find it easier to recognise and respond to sarcasm when im rested and relaxed, but if im tired, stressed or upset in anyway, my ability to read and respond to sarcasm evaporates)
@DIYDomTheBuilder9 ай бұрын
I loved Paris! Granted, we went about 4 months before the pandemic… So, everything was still “normal”. Also, practicing my French for about a month before we went made a big difference.
@angierox69645 ай бұрын
Feet- when there are a few people talking together the groups feet are facing the ‘leader’ or alpha
@amyheer75246 ай бұрын
Song that invokes the strongest feelings for me is "Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine" by Tom T. Hall.
@user-cy3ub1fq3o6 ай бұрын
Dear Mike, you asked for a song and here is a song that makes me smile, Summertime Summertime by Jamies. God's Blessings, Irish I used to work in the dj business. I can give you more. 😊
@4pokeryou9 ай бұрын
Hello Mike, i dig your shirt! Oh and nice topic as well.
@joshlunt78278 ай бұрын
The song I most associate with my youth is So Easy by Royksopp as it was on commercials when I was little 🙂
@rainbowzebraunicornpegasus29625 ай бұрын
Sarcasm is my primary language!
@RobertDickens20029 ай бұрын
I come close to dying with covid they gave me %1 chance to live I had several vivid dreams that I'll never forget.
@j.p.693221 күн бұрын
14:12 I seriously would have thought both the incidence of depression and amount of antidepressant usage would be highest in the US.
@alixander31299 ай бұрын
When you said yawn, I started yawning, lol
@mzbeth82389 ай бұрын
The one song that brings up a passionate memory is the Cambell’s soup commercial that played in the 90’s. I HATE THAT SONG WITH A PASSION because of memories linked to it! Edited to add: I would love to know the science behind spasming. Especially long term spasms, I had a surgery in my legs when I was a child and was told that while I was healing I would experience spasms as my body’s way of showing that it is healing. 25+ years later and I still spasm!
@jenniferlindsey20159 ай бұрын
Music at 432Hz actually FEELS better than the same song at 440Hz. Try it!
@Drummavore8 ай бұрын
@9:38 that’s just rude lol! i stifled it but my eyes still watered!
@derekstein61938 ай бұрын
12:43-12:47 I think their was someone in history that followed this principle, but I can't quite remember who. Something about burning ships after landing...
@shawncollins36249 ай бұрын
The bilingual thing is so true I've experienced many times myself
@Meowziez9 ай бұрын
Steve...get thee back in bed. Liquids and soup. Feel better soon. Hugs from NS Canada 🇨🇦
@andiflanagan1259 ай бұрын
Try Cabin Fever. Light deprivation. I've lived in Alaska for 70 years. All have occurred. Like right now.
@wendywoo256 ай бұрын
Paris syndrome is not only the cultural difference also because after seeing all the beautiful pictures of Paris when you are actually there it's dirty, dog poo in the streets, litter, graffiti etc, not what you expected and leads to massive disappointment. Apparently there's a help service for Japanese people who experience this!
@Daria_Morgandorfer.5 ай бұрын
I love #10 since I'm a major smartbutt...😅..and music is also good for people with ASD and epilepsy and sensory stuff...and hum my favorite songs from when I was younger.. Don't laugh at me by mark wills and not that different by collin raye..i like an aray of music my new favorite binge is the Hollywood vampires and johnny depps singing lol
@ratsumatra30036 ай бұрын
#10 I consider myself tri-lingual. English, sarcasm and profanity.
@NanaBren6 ай бұрын
ME TOO! ❤
@ratsumatra30036 ай бұрын
@@NanaBren Don't forget sign language! 😉
@NanaBren6 ай бұрын
Absolutely! 😂😂
@ActiveAdvocate19 ай бұрын
25. Hmm...I didn't retain any friends from this period. Oh, except two university professors, if you can call them friends. One of them, for sure you can--I confide in him to this day--but no peers. 24. Hm, I have a deep voice for a woman. Maybe that's why I've never gotten any action? LOL. 23. I'm an Anarcho-Communist. Other than my own rules (no theft, no waste, no violence, no misanthropy), everything else is, shall we say, a suggestion? 22. YEP, but also closely monitor the way he treats your parents. I'm a cis-het woman and my one-and-only boyfriend ever treated my mom like crap. One of the many reasons why I cut it off. He was nice to wait staff, but he wasn't nice once you got to really know him and he thought you could do things for him. That friend professor of mine, eh, he was his department's chair for a LONG time, so in charge of hiring and firing, and he told me that, when he interviews new staff, he takes them out to a meal. Not like a DATE, obviously, but for this very reason. How will you treat your students if you don't treat wait staff well? 21. This used to be me. I'm not going to tell you how it stopped being me, but it's not me anymore. Hasn't been for getting on ten years now, thankfully. 20. Correct, thanks for noticing. 19. Yeah, but we also have some...seven times the pain tolerance...? I THINK. Don't quote me. Might only be three times. Maybe it's even BECAUSE we have so many pain receptors? And yeah, during some points on my cycle, even a needle can make me flinch. Hate it. 18. That's longer than I thought it would be, LOL, but I'm a blabbermouth. NO REALLY? 17. Huh, no wonder I need so much sleep when I'm PMS-ing. Too much information, sorry. 16. I...have...one lifelong friend. You know those friends you can't even remember meeting? Yeah, one of those. Both of us would give more than our life for the other. Don't use IQ, though, Mika, please? It was invented by rich white men to weed people like me out of society because I'm multiply-disabled, a Communist, an Anarchist, and a woman. And I have an IQ of 1345, for the record. I told that to a LITERAL Fascist and he didn't believe me. I wonder if it's because he's a Fascist and Fascists are stupid? 15. Oh totally. I'm Italian on dad's side, and I don't speak it, but I have a thing for this Sicilian dude, and whenever I'm with him, I find I talk more broadly and with my hands more. I talk with my hands a lot as it is, but because dialects are so diverse in Italy, with someone from one side of the Apennines not being able to understand someone from the other side of the same mountain, they tend to use their hands as a kind of cross-cultural code. I wouldn't exactly call it Sign, since that's its own thing, but the North American Indigenous do the same thing across MUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCH more land than Italy has, because, for example, Maliseet wouldn't sound anything like Ojibwa, but they may trade with one another, so they'd need a way to communicate. 14. Ugh, I do need a vacation. We have a big family getaway coming up in February, thank the Gods. 13. Sigh...you fully-sighted people and your tricks. I'm visually impaired, so I don't pick up on that kind of thing, but then I'm more in to looking at LARGE parts of anatomy, like the shoulders and the spine, and I tune my ears in more to tone and inflection than you might. NO, I do not have better hearing than you--that's a myth--but I pay more attention to it. 12. Still hurts too much thinking about holding my favourite aunt's hand as she died. I can't...moving on. 11. Oh Lord, me and my dad are a freaking yawn-fest in the morning. XD 10. Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaay! 9. I didn't know synesthesia was a condition. It's how I describe visuals to my completely-blind bestie. But it's not as helpful as you would think. Here's a fun challenge for you: the person doesn't even have to be blind, but try describing a colour, any colour, without using relative terms. For example, I tried describing blue to her once, but DOES SHE HAVE A CONCEPT of what "deep" or "bright" or "rich" (in the visual sense) mean? Nope. So try describing colour without using words like that. You literally can't. That's because colour are "qualia", which are things that can ONLY be experienced through the senses. Other than math, they're the closest things we have to "it just is". 8. Oh hell, this isn't going to work if you've got anxiety anyway. I prefer the "Homer Simpson running screaming into the hospital to get his kidney removed" method. Look it up, but he runs out of the hospital scared twice, and then, third time, as a compromise, he runs in screaming his head off, instead of running AWAY screaming his head off. 7. Yeah, no: the likelihood of a plan working goes down rather drastically for every plan you make pertaining to the same subject. Just go with option one. 6. And this is why I try my hardest not to watch the news. 5. Weirdly enough, my favourite musician sings in, well, Maliseet, as mentioned above, which is a language I do NOT know. But the first time I ever heard him sing, literally, it was my whole system jumping up and down and going, "YOU ARE MY MASTER!!" Because I'm a kick-ass singer, trust me when I say that I can appreciate someone with more skill than I could ever have. Don't TALK to me about practice: I saw him live for the first time last week, and the way that man uses his whole body, and I do mean his WHOLE BODY, as a resonance chamber...sh*t, I thought that kind of technique was an urban myth. Mario, my teacher, is always telling me to keep my source of air down low, but Jeremy, Mr. Musician Man, had support coming from the SMALL OF HIS BACK, for God's sake. I got to meet him afterwards, and he's SO INCREDIBLY TALL, to the point where it's like, "Where do you begin and end, please?", but he's also really soft-spoken for someone so mammoth. I'm talking, like, ALMOST seven feet tall, and I'm not exaggerating. 4. Really? I thought it would be America. I'm not trying to be CUTE, okay? You guys have it really, really rough. Says the Canadian. 3. Some people use their phones waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much. 2. That would suck... 1. Really? Weird.
@AshtonRogers-se1zj6 ай бұрын
If I'm at a restaurant and I see someone treating the staff disrespectfully,I could never possibly have anything other than absolute disdain for that person after that. In a lot of ways,it's the ultimate display of cowardice and pettiness. If you wouldn't say something to a sketchy looking stranger as you were walking past them on an empty street at 1am,then don't do it to someone at their place of employment while they're busy making their living. ...I'd be hard pressed to believe that I would need to explain my reasoning to anyone who's capable of reading this comment...
@marywilliams98584 ай бұрын
I bought the server at my favourite cafe a headband, the kind that won't budge. She is very polite and shy so wanted to encourage her. Left it with the owner. People need encouragement.
@AshtonRogers-se1zj4 ай бұрын
@@marywilliams9858 that is awesome. Obviously the opinion that I posted above is the result of a lifetime in the service industry. And I,for one,thrive on that kind of display of empathy.
@cindyellis7656 ай бұрын
The song that triggers the strongest memory and emotion for me is California Dreaming by the MamaS and the Papas.
@user-pg3vo1li6n9 ай бұрын
This condition is caused by anxiety! It’s where the person doesn’t feel good enough about themselves to interact with others! This can go on for weeks even months or even more! I know this because I suffer from this also! Px
@julianaylor43519 ай бұрын
When you said have you ever wondered why some people are more sarcastic than others, I went naaahhhaa. 😁😆
@user-bv2ig5yz6u9 ай бұрын
Stairway to heaven was my favorite.
@alicearcturus86104 ай бұрын
Next week there will be a different study, different results. Like eggs. I'm really old and my favorite music is electronic. The newer the better and I like it loud. I don't like to listen to music of my younger days because it brings sad memories of people and places that are gone. Surprised there wasn't something disparaging about old age because it really sucks. No one told me how awful it would be.
@JR-gh8lp6 ай бұрын
#15 is true… I’m bilingual and I feel more at ease speaking Spanish. I think it has to do with culture.
@deathscythehell79379 ай бұрын
Wow this list really had a lot of my best character traits. Rebellious is my life story, I've always thought rules and laws are suggestions. (I have a serious issue with authority) Funny oh yeah just last night I had tea coming out of my wife's nose, I got sick and sometimes morbid sense of humor and extremely sarcastic too. Traveling oh yeah my wife and I need to travel every 3 or 4 months, if not we both get extremely irritable. There was a few more too.
@rbjeans0077 ай бұрын
How is Hikikomori different from agoraphobia??
@Sk8Bettty9 ай бұрын
Jerusalem Syndrome trumps Paris Syndrome. Tourists become convinced they’re the reincarnation of Jesus.
@ungenbunyon55489 ай бұрын
Ones grandiose and the others just gross
@Sk8Bettty9 ай бұрын
@@ungenbunyon5548 😂
@bonusbaby8019 ай бұрын
18 is not true in my Mom's case. She bought a plot of land damn near 20 years ago & nobody knew about it until about a year after she passed away when we got the letter saying the taxes were due.
@richewilson63949 ай бұрын
I would thought Japan would have been the highest one on the depression scale since they're compact country that suffers a lot of high suicide rates.
@jcfreak4ever19 ай бұрын
That's what I initially thought, too... That country is notorious for that, unfortunately... Think it's cuz they don't want people they know and love to worry about them, so they never talk about things that bother them and keep those issues bottled up, which is very mentally unhealthy... 😓
@michaelkellys39064 ай бұрын
Love the Godzilla T-shirt!
@ninaharper62826 ай бұрын
I must be really smart! I hardly have any close friends, mostly just acquaintances. I have thought someone was a close friend, only to find out they did not really did not like me that much. Oh well, at least I'm smart.🙂
@j.p.693221 күн бұрын
7:04 That makes me feel better about be a homebody.
@joshthomas67869 ай бұрын
hard to follow links that aren't there been a common problem lately with your videos. There are no video links showing up at end of many of your videos recently. But other then that your page is great and hope you get well soon.
@borntoclimb71169 ай бұрын
Pretty interesting
@julianaylor43519 ай бұрын
I have nerve damage on one side, so that vibration thing, sound to me like using phones on vibrate, might be upsetting the nerves, where the phone is, in your pocket on your leg. Just another phantom nerve syndrome. Eek.
@CBKDaHottest5 ай бұрын
Definitely can taste the difference between waters it’s slight but u know
@j.p.693221 күн бұрын
2:28 I always wanted to rebel against the asinine, arbitrary rules.
@lzee68759 ай бұрын
Get well soon Mike. As you have said sleep is good. 🇨🇦🎄❄☃️🤶🎅👩🦼🕎
@JohnToney-b2x9 ай бұрын
Number 7 is incorrect. It pertains to specific areas. Military personnel typically have multiple contingencies to operate effectively and effectively. I could agree that number 7 is possible with low skill level professions. 🤷♂️
@user-vm5ud4xw6n9 ай бұрын
Vitamin C or B. Drink your OJ and get some of that sleep you talked about!
@joshlunt78278 ай бұрын
Hearing about a plan B reminds me of The Inbetweeners 😛
@joshlunt78278 ай бұрын
Get well soon, Mike 😢
@noneofyourbussiness27888 ай бұрын
The sound of silence
@RosheenQuynh9 ай бұрын
Saying "Will I?" just feels like I am unsure and anxious... which is probably the case, so...