South Park is mostly known for its dark humor and offensive topics. But some people don't know that South Park also covers serious topics based on real-life problems. Thank you for posting these videos! It really helps!
@terrencepoinsett41692 ай бұрын
By "some" you mean mostly just the slow people. Its ok to speak 😅
@CyrusShameliOfficial2 ай бұрын
Yup
@alexandra8619Ай бұрын
@@terrencepoinsett4169i wouldn’t say slow, i think it’s just marketed as brainrot television so you can’t blame someone for thinking that. like oc said, these videos help people understand these UNDERLYING messages
@TJThePerson15 күн бұрын
Jesus Christ- brother are you slow?@@terrencepoinsett4169
@SweetCrumblingDoll2 ай бұрын
General anxiety disorder here. At best, I have a few small anxiety attacks each day. They burn in the background while I try to focus on things. At worst? Weeks of a constant tense buzz that feels like being moderately tipsy. Day in, day out, always tired. It's hell. Medication, therapy, and meditation all help to some degree, but the symptoms never truly vanish. I have learned to work with them, tho.
@NebulousSedulousStrenuous2 ай бұрын
My anxiety actually almost gave me depression recently. Thankfully my parents cheered me up.
@cockylockridge8644Ай бұрын
@@NebulousSedulousStrenuous that's..... not how it works, depression is caused by chemical imbalances in your brain, it's not just "being sad" it's a neurological disease.
@NebulousSedulousStrenuousАй бұрын
@@cockylockridge8644 Well, does it mean feeling like nothing?
@nateb4543Ай бұрын
Sounds like real anxiety. You get a big physiological response. People in your shoes should be the most outraged at those who throw "I have anxiety" around and use it as a cop out. Every human being gets anxious, too many people (women especially) conflate the two
@daftwulli6145Ай бұрын
Medication alone is almost never a solution with any mental health issues. You should always have a multithrong treatment with medication, therapy, and in many cases self help groups, and even then it is often only down to a managable level. We do not really have medication that can just cure you, but people often expect that.
@ladieh889818 күн бұрын
This guys solution to everything is 'make friends.'
@nicole7572 ай бұрын
i had to delete “threads” because it’s just rage bait. a professional victim had an anxiety attack because the restaurant was out of an item and they were forced to choose a second option. wrote paragraphs about how horrible the restaurant was and how poorly they were treated. for being told that the restaurant had run out of the entree they wanted. i will absolutely gatekeep real anxiety from people who are just trying to manipulate or play the victim, knowing “anxiety” is a get out of jail free card.
@ChineseisntalanguageapparentlyАй бұрын
Threads is for people who are too weak for Instagram and Twitter but wanna act like they’re too cool for “X”, Instagram reels start funny but end up being rage bait itself like omg if it’s not regular politics it’s gender politics, or someone purposely rage baiting cuz they weren’t born with any humanity so why act like they have integrity
@thatshallo37Ай бұрын
so bu professional victim, what do you mean exactly? Like some sort of actor pretending to have anxiety like those fake tourettes on tiktok? Or like some account that does this stuff for clicks like a common time victim? Ik its really similar to each other but tell me what that is like cuz i need reference
@ChineseisntalanguageapparentlyАй бұрын
@@nicole757 why tf am I getting notif on a comment I “never wrote anything under” thanks KZbin keep it up
@MaggieBrashearsАй бұрын
Do you mean the app Threads?
@mazarine_44Ай бұрын
@@thatshallo37 they’re people who are so entitled that they use anxiety as an excuse to act insane. like scream crying over an entree being sold out. that’s not anxiety, that’s called being psychotic & mentally unstable.
@dovahnok09572 ай бұрын
I suffer with generalised anxiety. Multiple times a day, every day, I get massive anxiety spikes that can be from just about anything. I'm on medications and attend therapy for it, among other conditions. It took years to get to a somewhat functional level where I wasn't getting debilitating anxiety 2-3 times a day
@Omlet2212 ай бұрын
Look up mm120, might be your savior if FDA can approve it soon
@MartymarMcFly2 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you so much for sharing ! I’m so motivated now and inspired 😂
@jafaralfaour96632 ай бұрын
The stock market be like
@joelrobinson54572 ай бұрын
Me fr Huh, well...
@Derekjordanger27 күн бұрын
Ever find out if it stems from something?
@parkerbench18432 ай бұрын
The feeling you get when a dog chases you or gives you a hostile look isn't anxiety, it's fear. It's a natural and rational response to threatening stimuli. However, being unable to be around ANY dogs, even friendly ones, because you're constantly having vivid images of them violently mauling you for no rational reason, is anxiety. It's plaguing. I have GAD and it's almost like there's a demon implanting the worst most horrific possibilities in my head at every waking moment. Put it Down is one of my favorite episodes, because Tweek is such a good representation. He portrays that feeling of irrational fear so well, since you can tell he's going through that same thing, constantly and irrationally envisioning the nuke of his home. The response to the cupcakes was also funny since it's the worst possible thing that could happen to someone with anxiety. He tries to amend the relationship with North Korea, but only ends up making it so he's targeted even worse. I think this is why we learn the "freeze" reaction, because we keep learning from bad experiences that doing nothing would be better than acting at all.
@Rorysammy24 күн бұрын
I not so secretly believe that we are enabling anxiety with all the ways we try to accommodate people who want to blame all their weaknesses on anxiety. It’s a self-fulfilling prophesy.
@bennetfox2 ай бұрын
Think anxiety isn't real? Let me propose this scenario: It's Friday afternoon at 5:00 and your boss comes up to you and says, "Hey we need to have a conversation first thing Monday morning. Have a good weekend!"
@ClearlyHunterАй бұрын
The worst is in relationships. Whenever someone says “hey can we talk” “i need to talk to you about something”. Instant panic attacks for no reason
@richardparker2369Ай бұрын
That's generally how I feel day to day with my anxiety *I'm clinically diagnosed*. I'm constantly just waiting for the next horrible thing to happen. I try my best to talk it down and ignore my anxiety but it's always there in the back of my head torturing me every second I'm awake. it's very rare I get to just exist in the moment with a clear mind and no anxiety making me feel like my hair is falling out. It makes me feel crazy sometimes and like a constant burden to people around me and a blemish on my family.
@MaRaX93Ай бұрын
I don't think you're making the point you're trying to make. Everyone has situational anxiety, it's a normal reaction to a stressful stimulus. What people are saying is that GAD is a western thing, because it requires you to be privileged enough to continue surviving while mundane things like conversations or just existing give you anxiety. People who have to struggle in life go through expose quite early, so a conversation will not cause them anxiety
@smallorphan1192Ай бұрын
@@MaRaX93GAD literally exists everywhere retard, so does Down syndrome, as you’re a prime example of. You sound like a sweaty redditor that uses rain as an excuse for not needing to shower.
@smallorphan1192Ай бұрын
@@MaRaX93Also since you redditors never touch grass, Brazil as a far higher rate of diagnosed GAD, china, Bulgaria, Iraq… And I know you don’t outside or travel overseas, but it exists prominently in many Africa, Asian, and South American countries
@calmuellerWAR16 күн бұрын
I moved states before starting my senior year of high school. I didn’t know anyone and pretty had 0 friends the entire year. Before first period, every single day, I would be so anxious that I vomited in the bathroom. So, yes, anxiety is a real thing. Didn’t tell a soul about it for years.
@brookez31162 ай бұрын
In college I did a social experiment where I wore the same shirt 3 days because I had 3 of the same shirt but only people in my sorority knew since that’s where I had gotten the shirt from and let me tell you that no one really noticed that I wore the same bid day shirt despite having seen me all three days. An actual friend of mine only registered it when I mentioned it to her
@LordHollow2 ай бұрын
The way Craig helps Tweek in that episode solidifies them as one of the greatest couples of the last decade, imo.
@geckoo91902 ай бұрын
Talking to girls that you are not interested on maybe the only real good dating advice that I have hear in a while. Dating is like gambling, you talk to a girl, she maybe interested on you, she may not, so basically you have to find one who likes you.
@spderman1235 күн бұрын
or you meet a girl you dont feel her but she does lol
@jaketheripper7385Ай бұрын
I used to be one of those people who thought that "anxiety disorders" were entirely made up, just "all in your head" and the result of weak people being pathetic and needy. The thing is that it kind of IS all in your head, which is the biggest part of the problem! I used to be one of these people until I had my first panic attack out of absolutely nowhere after getting home from work at like 2:00am. I wasn't upset, depressed, or feeling stressed. It was an entirely normal boring day otherwise, but I walk in the door and not even five minutes later suddenly I feel like I'm having an actual heart attack and I was convinced I was dying. I woke up my parents and attempted to explain calmly that I'm having chest pain and my heart rate is pushing like 180, so we hop in the car and they took me to the ER. While there I'm admitted and they pull bloodwork and run a bunch of tests only to tell me I'm as healthy as I could possibly be, and by the time we got into a room and got all hooked up, my heart rate had slowed and my blood pressure was perhaps only barely, *slightly* elevated. My attending physician comes in after a while and he says "We'll run a couple more tests and go ahead and refer you to a cardiologist to follow-up with just to be certain, but honestly I think you just had a panic attack.". Immediately I was in denial. I was like "No. No way. Not possible. I'm not stressed out or anything and frankly there's no way I could be one of *those* people...". He proceeded to explain that it's not necessarily a stress response and can be caused by all sorts of different things, many of them being certain subconscious triggers or even various physiological causes. We spoke at length but eventually I would investigate the issue further and do a lot of my own research; psychology textbooks, medical journals, the works. I was like 23 or 24 at the time and I'm now 33 going on 34. That was the start of a long and confusing road for me and I did begin experiencing random anxiety/panic attack episodes after that, almost all at the most random, unsuspecting, and inappropriate/inopportune times. At first I managed them primarily with medication, but eventually I learned to manage with certain meditation, breathing, and physical stimulation techniques. After about two to maybe three years I was able to get it under control, and I went over six years without an attack/episode. Unfortunately I got some bad news regarding my health a couple years back (I have an organ transplant and some chronic issues) and shortly after this I started having panic attacks all over again, quite clearly induced by the additional overall stress and anxiety I've been experiencing as a result of my health being less than ideal. That plus the fact that my best friend died, as have a few others within the past 4 years or so, and my entire social network/circle has all but evaporated completely due to people dying and/or moving away. There's been a few other things but I feel like those are the major notable concerns, but in any case I'm having to deal with this shit all over again. Anyhow point being that anxiety can seem fake and made-up to those who don't/can't understand due to not having experienced it personally until suddenly it's inexplicably ruining your life and making you feel like a literal crazy person 🙃 🤪. We still don't have any real, clear, solid answers or explanations as to why panic and anxiety disorders exist or what precisely causes them, and all we can do at this point is treat the symptoms and attempt to manage the individual triggers we can actually identify.
@Benny-o6pАй бұрын
I feel you. When I was younger, a classmate had it and we would just laugh at him. Fast forward 20 years, big issues caused me to have daily panic attacks, some lasting for hours, breathing control and lifestyle changes helped treat but not cure, today I'm better but shit can go downhill for no reason seemingly out of nowhere. Stay strong and stay busy on things you like, make time for yourself and do things at your own pace, don't let life rush you.
@dantevairos14 күн бұрын
I have Aspergers and severe anxiety is part of it. Every time I have an attack people around me, be it at work, or even some family members, just tell me that's life, get over it. Too many people just have normal stress and claim anxiety problems. Those people make life hard for people like me
@joe2501echo2 ай бұрын
Honestly the thing I like about South Park is how it's unafraid to point the finger, even if the creators might be wrong, and they do get things wrong sometimes. That's the thing about giving your opinion on such topics, there's a chance you can be wrong, but if you worry about that too much you'll end up not giving any opinion at all.
@andrewbako94942 ай бұрын
100% took me almost 5 decades but at 53 I have really not gave a shit what other people thought for at least the last five or so years it's really liberating. If you're young believe this old fossil you're going to be my age before you know it and life is ridiculously short even if you live a hundred years it's going to blow by faster than you can imagine. Worrying about what other people think is a waste of time and energy.
@KezVanBeck7 күн бұрын
Couldn’t finish this video because the word anxiety started to sound weird after hearing it 160000 times 😂
@Terrordragonfly2 ай бұрын
The always wearing headphones argument is such balony. I always wear headphones, it's not uncommon among neurodivergent people because that often comes with sensory issues and wearing headphones helps turn down that overstimulation.
@NaxthuralАй бұрын
I wear my headphones in public because I don't wanna talk to anyone, and having them on means they don't talk to me. Ever since I started doing that, my trips to the store have been peaceful. Highly recommend.
@TerrordragonflyАй бұрын
@@Naxthural and then you got the assholes that deliberately try to fuck with you because you have headphones on
@NaxthuralАй бұрын
@@Terrordragonfly Yeah...
@lelouchvbritannia21682 ай бұрын
In 10th grade I freaking threw up in the hallway when everyone started to leave. I was so anxious for the next day of school. But no one cared and the only question I got was if I was ok or not
@shrouded8797Ай бұрын
No one cared...they just asked if you were okay. Uh-huh...Sounds like not caring to me.😂
@crazysk8rboy2 ай бұрын
Now I get it. This videos is not about south park, its about psychology and sp is just a cool way to attract people to this topic 😏
@sleepybirdcitrine5012 ай бұрын
Yes, that's what drew me in!
@freestardeath2 ай бұрын
Love your videos, mate. Sharing advice through a great show. Your videos are not only insightful and thoughtful, but fun and engaging. I hope you continue doing what you're doing.😊
@blackflyingfox3365Ай бұрын
People need to stop blaming cell phones and internet. I was a 90's kid. We didn't have cell phones until the early 2000's. I hated cell phones and I didn't start using the internet until 2003. Depression predates internet and cell phones.
@NiteraydeАй бұрын
Shit I’m betting it predates humankind. We aren’t special
@MeepChangelingАй бұрын
Yeah but if they don't blame a scapegoat they'll have to confront the real problem. Their shitty behavior and the simple fact that the systems which make life better for us also make life suck for some of us some of the time. Humans HATE shades of gray so we'll never do that unless forced to.
@RZRREDD2 ай бұрын
Having generalized anxiety can be a nightmare, I tend to freeze up or outright refuse when prompted to do something that really wouldn't bother anyone else- like speaking to a stranger over the phone, or speaking to a cashier. I'm just grateful I don't have it as bad as some other people. I wish anyone reading this a wonderful rest of their day/night!
@TheAllSeeingEye246826 күн бұрын
Inside out2 and puss in boots the last wish deals with anxiety very well. People like cartmen don't hsve anxiety
@stevemanartАй бұрын
"Damn, that sucks. If there's anything specific I can do to help, let me know. Do you want to talk about it?" has helped me so much when interacting with my significant other with GAD.
@elton972114 күн бұрын
I havent read the comments, but I heard someone say something along the lines of "Do you remember every single other persons embarrassing moment? If you can't, everyone else will have forgotten about yours." I cant tell you the many times I've bumped my shoulder against someone in crowded areas or tripping in public. I just go on about my day now. I laugh at my trips too just to ease myself. It wasnt easy getting to where I am now with my anxiety, but I honestly couldn't care less anymore, which helps a lot.
@psychedelicartistry2 ай бұрын
Depression/Anxiety is the regret of the past and the fear of the future. Depression is also your brains way of telling you that something is wrong in your life and that changes must be made. It is incredibly difficult to transmute anxiety into calm and depression into joy. What I did, and I can only speak for myself, is I learned DBT Skills, started exercising a lot, started meditating 30 minutes a day on all the days that I can. I also cut out a bunch of substances/bad habits. In the past I would microdose psychedelics, which did help by supressing DMN activity, which is what causes the mind to self-obsess and wander off into the past and the future. Stay strong, because there is a beautiful tomorrow waiting for you! I believe in you!! ^_^
@scientistservant2 ай бұрын
I have OCD (which is an anxiety discorder, and not just a quirky reason to be neat and tidy) and it honestly fucking sucks. I tend to over-think things whenever I'm concerned, and it makes it hard for me to fall asleep because I tend to drown in a "what if?" scenario, if I don't distract myself.
@Neonlit.2 ай бұрын
That’s actually good advice. Don’t offer solutions but listen to others. I’ve been wanting to know how to help my boyfriend more when he vents to me but he’s expressed that offering advice isn’t helping. I know that just listening is fine but I’m not sure how to express that I’m listening. I wanna watch that episode now actually, that looks like it’d help me out.
@matejtravnik4451Ай бұрын
Came here expecting a fun South Park video, left with genuinely good advice I needed, thank you
@blackironseamusАй бұрын
this is why I love living at the small ass town that I live in, everyone knows your name, we all care for each other. It's good to feel united with those around you
@Skoopyghost2 ай бұрын
If I ever try tinder, and I meet a waiter. I will the pick up line. "Can't you wait for me, aren't you a wait-er after all?"
@alexbabcock188025 күн бұрын
I really like your videos. Your approach. You’ve earned a subscription.
@maya9932 ай бұрын
I don't like boiling Put it Down to "orange man bad" but I also can't completely argue with it. There is at least a tiny crumb of "maybe orange man isn't going to make the world end after all" in there. Mostly I really like the nice Tweek and Craig dynamic and the song at the end.
@Derekjordanger27 күн бұрын
Orange man is very bad.
@CaptainbaII2 ай бұрын
i love how you make vids about lesser known episodes too ! great job once more
@arua20482 ай бұрын
I love this channel, but make sure you upload at your own pace, top quality content like this along with frequent uploads could burn yourself out, but ur doing great bro.
@ruminator3570Ай бұрын
There is so much truth to this video. When I was growing up you were expected to comport yourself in a specific way. Whether it was dealing with other people other kids falling down and scraping your knees you're expected to get out there and try again or just deal with it. There wasn't much in the way of support given like there is now. For me my parents were born in the thirties they did not have access 280 methods other than strict austerity. It's just a function of time I guess. I'm a couple years younger than Matt and Trey. I think they understand that parents didn't have to be so strict nor did they have to coddle their kids to help them grow up well-adjusted. In the words of Craig if I grew up with internet videos like this I would be soooooo happy.
@moverton500Ай бұрын
I was part of a big family growing up. With in the family, small problems or mistakes are remembered forever, I still get teased for misspelling Disco on a paper for school, I had my mom proofread for me. She told the rest of my siblings and to this day I still get mocked for it at every family gathering. However everyone has mistakes like these in my family and we all mock each other. For instant my mom is sick of hearing about how she accidentally dropped an air conditioner of the car over 20 years ago.
@Oogaboogabooboo24 күн бұрын
Calling out all my vaping people. I know you’ve probably been told this multiple times, but vaping does GENUINELY cause random spikes in anxiety. If you’re not really looking to quit, but want to wane off a bit, I would recommend forcing yourself to wait until the afternoon to start vaping. If you hit it first think in the morning, you WILL have morning and midday anxiety.
@jaketheripper7385Ай бұрын
Also your parents sound like they really do mean well, but they ultimately have absolutely NO chill lol.
@alexbabcock188025 күн бұрын
‘Treating as practice’ YES! yes
@oppoactionАй бұрын
The video came to me at the best time and it really helped me feel better. Thanks for posting!
@mtx247Ай бұрын
This was an awesome video and I had to hear this. I know I am on my phone a lot. One afternoon, I left my house and forgot my phone. It was one of the best outings I had.
@CyroFiend2 ай бұрын
8:16 bro missed the chance to say “it’s just a theory, a brain theory”
@Rake.Kennauf2 ай бұрын
Fun fact: If you get too stressed or anxious you can have a seizure/develop a seizure disorder (Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures-PNES) Happened to me
@darkrai20524 күн бұрын
So it can cause a seizure or a pseudo or pnes seizure but can't really cause epilepsy to develop though that's something you're either born with or cause from like hitting your head or cancer
@HunhowsShadowStalker14 күн бұрын
I personally have serious social anxiety. I hate phone calls, preferring to communicate through text. Social gatherings are mentally exhausting and emotionally taxing. Even maintaining eye contact is nigh-impossible. I actually need my phone as a temporary escape from reality, to shut myself off from the world until my mind has calmed down and I can give it another shot. If I don't get that break? My axiety builds up with no escape until it bursts out in a big emotional meltdown.
@Pliquetw2 ай бұрын
- 'Just put the phone down' *Actually puts the phone down* *Gets anxiety by not knowing whats going on in the phone*
@MeepChangelingАй бұрын
Yeah. So stop caring about that. 99.99999% of the things people talk about you can't do anything about and 98.8934% don't affect you at all. There is no real reason to keep up with all that crap.
@Derekjordanger27 күн бұрын
Means you're addicted. Take a long break from all socials and youtube
@stevenrais936020 күн бұрын
You know that feeling when you knock something over and before it falls and breaks? Yeah, that's my baseline 😅
@pixelventure35252 ай бұрын
this is really sigma. (good editing I'm surprised u don't have more subs)
@chrisnotyouАй бұрын
My anxiety came from my lack of it during war.
@ethanporto174521 күн бұрын
Funny you’re telling us about how no one will remember your mess up then you tell us about Weltch playing with his “hot dog” 😂😂😂 sounds like some people for sure remember his mess up 😂😂
@khatdubellАй бұрын
"What's your name?" "Eric, with a C" "ah, cEric."
@Rose-vj4b2 ай бұрын
Me who has had anxiety attacks over even small stuff like my dad calling back likely from years of trauma and abandonment issues: *Some person on the Internet telling me it's fake* Me: ...tf?
@simplywhat883Ай бұрын
Personally I do get quite anxious even when just hanging with friends, but it’s so frequent i’ve gotten used to it. The day to day is manageable despite it but long term is what feels crippling, I can get past nearing throwing up on myself cause im unsure if i want to even go hang out anymore but thinking of long twrm plans would make me probably inplode
@thomasoshea987629 күн бұрын
This one was just straight yappin bro
@ds.89Ай бұрын
This video is very well done. Good job.
@RAVZIS121 күн бұрын
Don't talk to me i have anxiety-cartman😂
@Msh4rky21 күн бұрын
I used to not be able to eat, or live life how I wanted because of my anxiety. Then I started to take meds, and I finally felt better. For some people anxiety is a physical incurable condition. For some it's caused by environmental factors. Moral if the story, try to cut things out that cause you anxiety and if that doesn't work go to a therapist or your primary doctor. But don't let anxiety control your life or who you are, it doesn't have to be that way.
@franciscovizcaino1469Ай бұрын
Thank you Ceric Artman, you made me feel good.
@ydrib6086Ай бұрын
atlernate title: breaking news- nobody cares about you
@goatbabe0666Ай бұрын
One of the most freeing things I ever learned was to give a lot less fucks.
@mitchclover258Ай бұрын
I have such severe anxiety it's disabling, it was birthed from a lifetime of abuse and trauma..
@-rip--Ай бұрын
dont have any official doctors note but constantly in public i feel watched and often feel threatened even by people just walking near me and its very much distressing and has a big control over my life
@danielwilliams1359Ай бұрын
I had an advertisement about Anxiety on this video😂😂😂
@TacomaParkour2 ай бұрын
Early gang! Love the channel mate ❤
@wye1837Ай бұрын
There was this creepy guy at my school who would follow me around and was emotionally manipulating me (though I didn't realize it at the time.) I'd always have this tightness in my chest and my hands were shakey because I was constantly worried I might run into him, it eventually became full blown panic attacks every day and I had to take a day off school because I almost fell down the stairs from how disoriented I was.
@jeshirekitenkatt1212Ай бұрын
the other aspect of anxiety disorders that i wish were portrayed for what it is, is that it leaves you constantly emotionally exhausted on top of it all just all the time. normal people get to turn off that hyperawareness, and people who are always running on a 9/10 as their default do not. it's also really embarrassing how hard it is to handle fairly mundane stressors in comparison to my peers. which is to say people with anxiety aren't generally shy little wallflowers necessarily. it can leave you an overall grumpier person *and* drive a person to constantly seeking 'outs' to any situation that elevates their stress. it can absolutely make you come off as a regularly aloof or controlling butthead if you don't have really good coping mechanisms.
@coopervannoy34992 ай бұрын
You know I’m perfectly normal social wise right until it comes time to present then I’m terrified and shaky and stuff
@X2defeQgyb6mXOpZjaT2vtQsB26 күн бұрын
mine never goes away! gotta love it!
@CyrusShameliOfficial2 ай бұрын
As someone with anxiety, I can kinda relate to this episode of South Park.
@oldgus01Ай бұрын
Good on you for recognizing anxiety as real (though more accurately a symptom common in a cluster of conditions up to and including ADHD, OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, and paranoid schizophrenia.) About that headphone comment, though: I agree that some people wearing headphones all the time are antisocial assholes who choose to self-isolate or ignore the world around them, but some of them are using them in constructive ways. Some people with ASD use them to limit sensory input and avoid sensory overload. Some people use them as focus aids (easier to focus on one task if you can occupy your floating attention.) I for one find a handsfree option for my phone useful for taking incoming calls while leaving my hands free to work. And I know some folk who see the headphones as a useful "I don't want to talk right now" social cue. Just pointing out there can be more to it than a fashion choice or simple "my music is more important than you peasants" assholery.
@blitzwolfersilva8948Ай бұрын
Usually when i have anxiety when i talk to the girls in my class, i get so anxious that i also can't talk coherently. I try to say something but nothing comes out, like trying to force the last bit of shampoo out the bottle, so i usually just walk away when it happens
@ZeldaholАй бұрын
I'm an honorary 6 footer as well Sir!!! And ya. Stop caring. The second I stopped, I was so much happier. Punk rock kids. Listen to punk rock.
@rustyshackellferd58422 ай бұрын
You do still remember him playing with his hotdog tho….
@LuisCastillo-ch1jo18 күн бұрын
Yo that person with the Ensiferum t-shirt has good taste in music lol
@MrHURRICANE432 ай бұрын
Hold up. 7:09 this guy uses a video of a fucking toddler when he describes “she was soo pretty, her voice was so soft”. That’s sus as fuck dude do better.
@cockylockridge8644Ай бұрын
Glad someone else noticed. This dude is a fucking weirdo.
@badlightingАй бұрын
glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that
@MrHURRICANE43Ай бұрын
@@badlightingI’m surprised I was the first. Glad you picked up on it too brother
@yuzubrainАй бұрын
I saw it and ran straight to the comments, it's so weird
@the_indecisiveartist_5850Ай бұрын
Is... the concept of recalling what you felt in the past, strange???? Like, do you not say you felt sad at a funeral or remember how someone was when you knew them. It isn't that creepy????
@vanitas4562 ай бұрын
Not related but Donald trump actually did appear in South park and he wasn't mr garrison it was the one where Mr garrison invents a vehicle to put airports out of business because he hated going through security and Donald Trump was one of the investors in the episode
@MaximeTM2 ай бұрын
He was also the inspiration behind the canadian president that built a wall… matt & trey thought Trump could never actually win an election. Lmao
@deathninja1622 күн бұрын
No one did. It was a freak event. @@MaximeTM
@stevenstewart3858Ай бұрын
I suffer from both GAD and panic disorder and have been professionally diagnosed by a doctor which sucks I even have to say that. Each day is a struggle but I try work through it one day at a time the medication works slightly but the side effects are hellish I’m going to therapy to help work through it as well most of the time my attacks are minor just heavy sweating shortness of breath and feeling really scared and disoriented but sometimes my attacks can have me stuck in bed violently shaking and throwing up all while everything in my brain is telling me I’m going to die but thanks to therapy and help from my doctor it’s easier to deal with cause I know I’m not dying no matter how much my brain says I am and I know the attack will pass and it won’t last forever it will always pass
@ZykoMike29 күн бұрын
Watching this episode at 42 years old at 3:30am after some questionable decisions gives me anxiety :(
@dudewithachannel11632 ай бұрын
I find it hard to believe Skibbity Toilet was the first meme you didn't immediately get. A lot of memes have been nonsensical dumpster juice since like 2015 lol
@soonny002Ай бұрын
Tweak has ADHD. He needs medication. So many anxiety disorders are misdiagnosed. See your doctor if you think you have anxiety. Anixety for no apparent reason can be due to ADHD. You can't think your way out of that.
@zuxungold42082 ай бұрын
You want a decent shot at what causes anxiety/chronic neurological illeness ? It's extremely simple yet everybody has to complicate it and find a "not caused by the issues of society as a whole" reason for it, people are beaten down so much or stressed out on daily basis to the point their brain literally can't work without that feeling of tension, the issue isn't just chemical, it's neurological change in your brain that engraves itself into you as you grow, and because the brain grows for quite a while even after the peak of one's age, (neural links break down and are repaired/replaced constantly in your brain even though they gradually slow down the older you get) the issue is that we grow up in a society based on a mechanical, monotonous, restrictive, unnatural system that grinds our psyche down to mush and dumps it down the "obey or get excluded from society" bin
@zuxungold42082 ай бұрын
Add: "simply stop caring" is not going to fix shiz because that's not how it works, can't flick your fingers like thanos and be like "ah yes, no care for the world" if it was that easy, humans would not be humans, you should know quite well that there are people out there that really need just that one fucking awful day and they may aswell snap and erupt worse than a volcano
@jakegenocideАй бұрын
You know anxiety isn't the same as adrenaline, correct? 😂
@theflowerhead2 ай бұрын
This channel is good. ♡
@prospawner132921 күн бұрын
I feel anxiety when talking to anyone no matter how long ive known them
@barbensason946624 күн бұрын
thank you for this video!
@idojuegos21512 ай бұрын
I came to learn about South Park and I listened to the ramblings of a nerd’s life
@frosgareАй бұрын
ive worn the exact same outfit for 2 years and my friends still havent noticed
@keybladegames_real9 күн бұрын
if only people knew this advice. Nobody listens to me about my anxiety. They express annoyance. No patience, no sympathy. I dont bother sharing my feelings anymore. Clearly no one cares. Its how todays society is. Your problems don't matter. You're own your own
@DirtyBeans2 ай бұрын
this video earned my sub 👍
@Derekjordanger27 күн бұрын
His others are a lot better
@DirtyBeans23 күн бұрын
@@Derekjordanger Im pretty sure i´ve sen most of his videos but this one was really good.
@fablethewolf82519 күн бұрын
My brother has it and takes medicine for it. All the same, we never know what will cause an episode, so the thirty-four year old man basically needs to be treated with kid gloves. There are about a million things I think would benefit him, but I've tried a few and they almost triggered attacks.
@SnakeKoRn3 күн бұрын
This vid is really good!
@dEllDIIbАй бұрын
I have general anxiety disorder. I take zoloft every morning.
@Mor870Ай бұрын
i think axienty can forms at a young age when you start to realize life’s kinda just a bunch of random actions and you’ll never know what really is going to happen
@xBlurp4 күн бұрын
13:42 PUT THE PHONE DOWN 🌵🗣️
@theconqueringram52952 ай бұрын
Anxiety is a complex issue.
@MattHew-rq8zwАй бұрын
exposure through appraoch - in my case has been trying to get through showcases of firework in slow-mo... and minor explosive charges. (military ptsd).
@gilgameshthetreasurehunter275010 күн бұрын
"Hm, I havent had an anxiety episode for a while" *realizes what I just said* "oh fuck...." Jokes aside, poor Tweek though. I only laugh at his freakouts because I am exactly like that. Minus the screaming of course. I just fall into a downward spiral of existential dread and terror.
@ethanporto174521 күн бұрын
I used to suffer from anxiety. Now I’m just a alcoholic 😂😂😂
@nidohime62332 ай бұрын
8:20 People already know what causes anxiety and depression, they just don't want to dwell in it. Anxiety is cause by the worry of being perfect, while depression is cause by the feeling of worthlessness. People are pressured to be perfect citizens all the time while they also feel anything they do is not worth the hassle. Mobile devices and social media are both the cure and the germ that cause this mental issues, because it outscale everything into millions.
@officialyassineАй бұрын
I feel anxiety when I don’t have the control over the situation when I talk to a girl