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I think if you're someone taking drugs for your mental health and you make a tweak to those because something else is going on with your mental health, you might just make that tweak before necessarily consulting with someone within your system or maybe even did like, look,
I could be totally misled here and maybe as someone who takes mental health drugs myself, I'm just looking at it with a level of empathy that is too deep because it's something that I would be really embarrassed about or upset about if it affected my ability to do my job.
It's the reason I take those drugs is so that I can get out here and perform and do my job and be stable.
um maybe if he's someone on whether maybe he needs to take xanax to be able to fall asleep maybe it's one of those types of drugs but i don't know i think this is something where i'm going to take the guy at his word and if i'm proven wrong like if if this all ends up being a farce then i could be even more upset and and look at him in a light that is like really frustrated with the manipulation of our empathy got another one
Hell yeah.
Knew that Snowflake would join me.
I took a deep dive into the Twitter account, Did Pella Get Hit?, which is a Twitter account that is run for every time Pella Larson gets hit in the face.
And of course, Dan, on Saturday night, with six minutes to go in the fourth quarter, he was hit in the face again.
So I had reached out to the young person who runs this account.
They're a 21-year-old Heat fan who first got into Miami Heat basketball thanks to the Dwayne Wade dunk over Anderson Veragiao.
They saw that highlight and said, I got to get into this sport.
They also said that they would sacrifice anything for the Miami Heat to win a championship and that the reason they run the account is because Pella is exactly the type of player who exemplifies Heat culture.
When I reached out to them for any further comments they might have, they said, please tell Pella to wear a mask.
I tested positive for drug performance because of my mental health.
I didn't even notice I did not.
That's not in my... Stop talking to me!
As you described an egregious mistake.
Identifiably egregious mistake.
That's a play on for me.
Go ahead, Dan.