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Ohhhh damn. Gonna get my popcorn out for this. Sadly, I doubt there will be anything new revealed, yet it'll still be fun to watch.

22 minutes to the premier and counting....

 
Would love to have seen the full video as in how long did he rest there and how did he get up, summoned help? etc . Louie says they got it from a reliable source and jonny didn't upload it online so it has to be from a friend of some sort?

Intriguing.
JY certainly shared it with someone, and apparently there's a lot more to come.
Wait. Wait. Just in. JY claims to be the victim of a hit and run. Oh my Lord.
 
I haven't seen someone use a double middle finger since elementary school.
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JY and Mom are fighting on the balcony

I heard him call her a fucking idiot then I pulled out the phone. It's kind of quiet.
Jesus wept, you have my sympathy having to put up with the pair of them. They obviously don't give a shit or respect other people's right to peace and quiet.

We had noisy neighbours similar to this pair, they didn't last long as they couldn't even control themselves with an eviction threat if their behavior wasn't curtailed.

I haven't seen someone use a double middle finger since elementary school.
In the UK we have people like these two, we call them "chavs" - self-entitled, disruptive, selfish, foul-mouthed, no decorum, no class or style and as common as muck.

The mother proves she is as trashy as her son.
 
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I haven't seen someone use a double middle finger since elementary school.
The fabled double eagle! Shit is getting tense at chateau Yaniv.

P.S - Do kids actually call a parent "fucking idiot"? To their face?? That potato would go right over the balcony before he got the last syllable over his liver lips.

The look on my daughter's face when we read this is so pure. Shock and awe. :lit:

MAY IT NEVER END!
 
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Possible trascription, feel free to add corrections:
00:02-00:04
MY: You are sick to me (?)
jy: Yeah, but they don't care about me.

00:06 to end of recording basically
-- traffic noise --

00:13
JY: "No"

00:14
???
00:15-00:17
either MY or JY speaking with a fake accent bc racism: "We no care what you want"

00:18 - 00:20
MY: "Fine!" I (leave?)
JY interrupts: "No you don't (?)

00:20 - 00:29
JY: No. Mom. Mom. Again. Listen. Dis is my unit. You cannot do dat. (bring?) it down. Again.

-- traffic noise --
too loud to decipher until
00:37 (MY is speaking but I cannot tell what she is saying, JY is talking over her)
JY: Get it. No. No. I won't.

--traffic -- muffled voices --

00:46 - 00:48
JY: Stop. It.

00:52 - 00:56
JY: No. No. No no no no.

-- big vroom vroom --
fin
 
I knew a couple epileptic who had the "just fucking drop" kind of seizures (so not necessarily flailing but literally they just fucking drop) but both go down like a sack of bricks when it happens. Both have tons of injuries from this because you don't go down gently, you don't break your fall, and it happens even if you're carrying a pot of boiling water for example. One had to have skin grafts and start wearing a helmet.

Anyways JY doesn't look like that.

Yeah, from having dealt with god knows how many seizure patients, and having a close family member who suffers from epilepsy. Seizures will present in a number of ways. None of them look like what Yaniv just pulled. (That was a horribly bad fake fall. He truly was not even trying.) Full Grand Mal seizures are the scariest thing you can witness. Petite Mal seizures will depend on when and how it hits. Generally the person just stops. And they have this very distinct look about them. If it occurs when they are off balance they will go down HARD and not immediately react to going down. If they are sitting or just standing they will often just stare straight ahead. Someone above mentioned walking in a circle while they could see out but not control it. Often as they come out they lose control of things like bladder. Seizures are one of the most embarrassing things that can happen to somebody. The immediate response once they regain control, from every patient I have ever dealt with, is to just want to crawl away out of sight and recover. An actual seizure patient does not want an Ambulance or ER everytime this happens. They know it. Unless they are experiencing a status event or frequent recurring seizures in a short period they will call their doctor in the morning and get their meds adjusted. The primary emergency treatment for pretty much any already diagnosed seizure patient is PRIVACY! Get them out of public sight. Help them compose themselves. Gather any items they may have dropped. And do everything possible to not make a spectacle out of them.

Does Yaniv in any way look like he conforms to any of this?
 
Yeah, from having dealt with god knows how many seizure patients, and having a close family member who suffers from epilepsy. Seizures will present in a number of ways. None of them look like what Yaniv just pulled. (That was a horribly bad fake fall. He truly was not even trying.) Full Grand Mal seizures are the scariest thing you can witness. Petite Mal seizures will depend on when and how it hits. Generally the person just stops. And they have this very distinct look about them. If it occurs when they are off balance they will go down HARD and not immediately react to going down. If they are sitting or just standing they will often just stare straight ahead. Someone above mentioned walking in a circle while they could see out but not control it. Often as they come out they lose control of things like bladder. Seizures are one of the most embarrassing things that can happen to somebody. The immediate response once they regain control, from every patient I have ever dealt with, is to just want to crawl away out of sight and recover. An actual seizure patient does not want an Ambulance or ER everytime this happens. They know it. Unless they are experiencing a status event or frequent recurring seizures in a short period they will call their doctor in the morning and get their meds adjusted. The primary emergency treatment for pretty much any already diagnosed seizure patient is PRIVACY! Get them out of public sight. Help them compose themselves. Gather any items they may have dropped. And do everything possible to not make a spectacle out of them.

Does Yaniv in any way look like he conforms to any of this?
I have someone close that suffers from frequent absence seizures and if you're witnessing it, it can be terrifying. Worse is when you're on the phone and they just stop answering. You never know if they're okay. It's awful if I'm being honest but all you can do is call back in a few minutes and ask if they're okay and if they need someone. Often they won't remember they were even on the phone. But as scary as it is, it's not really an emergency or anything an ER can do shit about anyway. I can see freaking out if it's the first one you've ever experienced and calling an ambulance but if you're having frequent seizures that effect your everyday life, you're going to have a neurologist dealing with it and you would know this. After a while it's just a shitty thing that happens and you get used to it as awful as that sounds.

Anyone that's had experience with these kinds of things im sure can relate. This guy infuriates me.
 
I have someone close that suffers from frequent absence seizures and if you're witnessing it, it can be terrifying. Worse is when you're on the phone and they just stop answering. You never know if they're okay. It's awful if I'm being honest but all you can do is call back in a few minutes and ask if they're okay and if they need someone. Often they won't remember they were even on the phone. But as scary as it is, it's not really an emergency or anything an ER can do shit about anyway. I can see freaking out if it's the first one you've ever experienced and calling an ambulance but if you're having frequent seizures that effect your everyday life, you're going to have a neurologist dealing with it and you would know this. After a while it's just a shitty thing that happens and you get used to it as awful as that sounds.

Anyone that's had experience with these kinds of things im sure can relate. This guy infuriates me.
I don't want to Powerlevel too much but I've experienced it and yes, it sucks a lot especially because there's not a lot you can do to help.
 
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