Ben Owen
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And when we get to this place where we're camping... They ran all of us up, and this was like right before I went nuts. So I haven't gone nuts yet. I'm still dealing with the anxiety and mental health stuff, but I haven't started doing the drinking and all that. But that was like two weeks later.
And when we get to this place where we're camping... They ran all of us up, and this was like right before I went nuts. So I haven't gone nuts yet. I'm still dealing with the anxiety and mental health stuff, but I haven't started doing the drinking and all that. But that was like two weeks later.
And when we get to this place where we're camping... They ran all of us up, and this was like right before I went nuts. So I haven't gone nuts yet. I'm still dealing with the anxiety and mental health stuff, but I haven't started doing the drinking and all that. But that was like two weeks later.
We get to the first camp out, and they ran everybody up, and the scoutmaster, because Dad's the assistant because he's the new guy, says something to the effect of, and remember, campers, no scoutmasters in tents with boys and no sharing sleeping bags this time. And my dad looked at me and my brother was like, get in the fucking car. We're going home. That was the end of that. Holy shit.
We get to the first camp out, and they ran everybody up, and the scoutmaster, because Dad's the assistant because he's the new guy, says something to the effect of, and remember, campers, no scoutmasters in tents with boys and no sharing sleeping bags this time. And my dad looked at me and my brother was like, get in the fucking car. We're going home. That was the end of that. Holy shit.
We get to the first camp out, and they ran everybody up, and the scoutmaster, because Dad's the assistant because he's the new guy, says something to the effect of, and remember, campers, no scoutmasters in tents with boys and no sharing sleeping bags this time. And my dad looked at me and my brother was like, get in the fucking car. We're going home. That was the end of that. Holy shit.
Yeah, it was very odd. Very odd.
Yeah, it was very odd. Very odd.
Yeah, it was very odd. Very odd.
Oh, God, no. No, he got us the hell out of there.
Oh, God, no. No, he got us the hell out of there.
Oh, God, no. No, he got us the hell out of there.
Yeah, Ritalin fucked me up. I really think it did like permanent damage to, that's where the anxiety started really bad for me was with the Ritalin. Of course, it's my own fault. I manipulated the doctor into giving me like three times what anybody my size should have been on, but. I have a repeating pattern of doing that, manipulating circumstances and end up fucking myself in the end.
Yeah, Ritalin fucked me up. I really think it did like permanent damage to, that's where the anxiety started really bad for me was with the Ritalin. Of course, it's my own fault. I manipulated the doctor into giving me like three times what anybody my size should have been on, but. I have a repeating pattern of doing that, manipulating circumstances and end up fucking myself in the end.
Yeah, Ritalin fucked me up. I really think it did like permanent damage to, that's where the anxiety started really bad for me was with the Ritalin. Of course, it's my own fault. I manipulated the doctor into giving me like three times what anybody my size should have been on, but. I have a repeating pattern of doing that, manipulating circumstances and end up fucking myself in the end.
I was. My parents, I think, honestly believed I was going to go on to cure cancer or AIDS someday. Yeah. And like that clinical trial that I led, the methods we came up with in that are being used to this day to diagnose things like Parkinson's and stuff.
I was. My parents, I think, honestly believed I was going to go on to cure cancer or AIDS someday. Yeah. And like that clinical trial that I led, the methods we came up with in that are being used to this day to diagnose things like Parkinson's and stuff.
I was. My parents, I think, honestly believed I was going to go on to cure cancer or AIDS someday. Yeah. And like that clinical trial that I led, the methods we came up with in that are being used to this day to diagnose things like Parkinson's and stuff.
13, 14, you know, with a neurologist at the University of Mississippi. I took first place in the Mississippi State Science Fair that year.
13, 14, you know, with a neurologist at the University of Mississippi. I took first place in the Mississippi State Science Fair that year.