Theo Von
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Yeah, what is that kind of, I guess if you see a lot of death, how does that change your perspective or do you think it does for officers or even just you personally?
Yeah, what is that kind of, I guess if you see a lot of death, how does that change your perspective or do you think it does for officers or even just you personally?
He needs an escape. Yeah. What do you want to sit here and look and keep taking the guy's pulse? Or yeah, it would be hard. It would be crazy if he's sitting there. Yeah. I mean, anything else besides trying to occupy his brain.
He needs an escape. Yeah. What do you want to sit here and look and keep taking the guy's pulse? Or yeah, it would be hard. It would be crazy if he's sitting there. Yeah. I mean, anything else besides trying to occupy his brain.
He needs an escape. Yeah. What do you want to sit here and look and keep taking the guy's pulse? Or yeah, it would be hard. It would be crazy if he's sitting there. Yeah. I mean, anything else besides trying to occupy his brain.
So that's a recall. So we got to recall back out to so-and-so.
So that's a recall. So we got to recall back out to so-and-so.
So that's a recall. So we got to recall back out to so-and-so.
Yeah. I think it's hard for children to learn that. I think one of the things that I think, I don't have any children. I've been a child, but I don't have any children. But I think one of the things is, nobody teaches you kind of how, you know, a lot of times to interact, you know, how to express your feelings.
Yeah. I think it's hard for children to learn that. I think one of the things that I think, I don't have any children. I've been a child, but I don't have any children. But I think one of the things is, nobody teaches you kind of how, you know, a lot of times to interact, you know, how to express your feelings.
Yeah. I think it's hard for children to learn that. I think one of the things that I think, I don't have any children. I've been a child, but I don't have any children. But I think one of the things is, nobody teaches you kind of how, you know, a lot of times to interact, you know, how to express your feelings.
Like, and I think a kid, they, you kind of feel like they just are going to know those things naturally, you know, how to talk to their, I mean, I think parents probably talk about how to speak to your mother, how to speak to your father. But I think sometimes there is this missing element sometimes of like how to feel what a feeling is, you know, like parents, kids may be confused.
Like, and I think a kid, they, you kind of feel like they just are going to know those things naturally, you know, how to talk to their, I mean, I think parents probably talk about how to speak to your mother, how to speak to your father. But I think sometimes there is this missing element sometimes of like how to feel what a feeling is, you know, like parents, kids may be confused.
Like, and I think a kid, they, you kind of feel like they just are going to know those things naturally, you know, how to talk to their, I mean, I think parents probably talk about how to speak to your mother, how to speak to your father. But I think sometimes there is this missing element sometimes of like how to feel what a feeling is, you know, like parents, kids may be confused.
They may think something's anxiety for a lot. And it's really just a feeling, you know, it's like, I think some of that, I think there's a missing piece of education there and I'm not even blaming it on parents or anything. I think it's just a part of our, maybe our culture. Um, that could be more expanded upon. And maybe even the classes in school, I know it sounds crazy. No, it doesn't.
They may think something's anxiety for a lot. And it's really just a feeling, you know, it's like, I think some of that, I think there's a missing piece of education there and I'm not even blaming it on parents or anything. I think it's just a part of our, maybe our culture. Um, that could be more expanded upon. And maybe even the classes in school, I know it sounds crazy. No, it doesn't.
They may think something's anxiety for a lot. And it's really just a feeling, you know, it's like, I think some of that, I think there's a missing piece of education there and I'm not even blaming it on parents or anything. I think it's just a part of our, maybe our culture. Um, that could be more expanded upon. And maybe even the classes in school, I know it sounds crazy. No, it doesn't.
It sounds real. Yeah, but if somebody would have taught me in school how to recognize if one of my friends might be struggling, right? Or how to like, you know, approach an issue if there's some, you know, some type of thing goes on or if somebody's, you know, like how I'm feeling about shit, I think that could have been super helpful.
It sounds real. Yeah, but if somebody would have taught me in school how to recognize if one of my friends might be struggling, right? Or how to like, you know, approach an issue if there's some, you know, some type of thing goes on or if somebody's, you know, like how I'm feeling about shit, I think that could have been super helpful.
It sounds real. Yeah, but if somebody would have taught me in school how to recognize if one of my friends might be struggling, right? Or how to like, you know, approach an issue if there's some, you know, some type of thing goes on or if somebody's, you know, like how I'm feeling about shit, I think that could have been super helpful.