Kyla Turner
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PTSD is more common to occur in individuals who are experiencing something that they can recognize as disparate from everyone else.
So the kid who gets like beaten in a village where everyone beats their kids is actually less prone to PTSD.
So the kid who gets like beaten in a village where everyone beats their kids is actually less prone to PTSD.
He's probably more prone to anger and beating his future children.
Um, he was probably more prone to anger and beating his future children, but he's way less prone to PTSD than the kid who's surrounded by peers who none of their peers get beaten by their parents because they recognize that there is a difference here.
But he's way less prone to PTSD than the kid who's surrounded by peers who none of their peers get beaten by their parents.
Because they recognize that there is a difference here.
And our brains really care about that a lot.
And our brains really care about that like a lot.
And that's what drives people to be pissed off.
And that's what drives people to be pissed off.
The fact that people can't buy homes or can't afford to have kids is absurd.
The fact that people can't buy homes or can't afford to have kids is absurd.
It's absurd.
It's absurd.
And people are going to get angry.
And people are going to get angry because if you give them nothing to live for, then they're going, then they have nothing to lose.
Because if you give them nothing to live for, then they have nothing to lose.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.