Michelle Beadle
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And so you're kind of like, I don't think this is going to get better.
before anything, I think it's gonna get worse.
And so, yeah, I hate it.
As far as his actual thoughts and feelings, I put no stock in it.
We live in a time of complete and total lack of rules, morals, laws.
If you're worried about what people do in their bedroom, my goodness, do I have a list of people you should go after before that, so.
Here we are.
The crash outs continue, ladies and gentlemen.
I know.
I agree with you 100%.
I think we treat some of these words, you know, bipolar, she's crazy.
Like we say these things very lightly and flippantly in normal conversation with our friends, when we're talking about people, what have you.
And I think especially in the male community, in the male athlete community, that's why it's a big deal when like a DeMar DeRozan sort of takes this as his cause, mental health, because I think a lot of young boys who grow up to be men are not
taught to address this.
They're told to repress it, to push it down, it's no big deal.
Look, I love my dad to death, but even he, when I'm dealing with depression and anxiety, I think for the longest time growing up, it was like mind over matter.
It really isn't, unfortunately.
I think there's a lot of chemistry involved that the civilian is probably not supposed to diagnose, and we're getting better.
about treating mental health with a little more sensitivity and realism but yeah in this particular case i think we all can clearly see there's something going on here none of us are really equipped to say exactly what it is the only one that would be able to do that is if if jaden ivy himself were to go talk to someone and and sort of work through whatever it is that's happening unfortunately i don't i don't know what his current situation is i don't know who his close friends and family are or or what they're saying to him or doing so
Yeah, it's a bummer.