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  • Don't fall for the Propaganda, my brothers and sisters.

  • @dihle Thank you for speaking truth! I've been spreading the word all over YouTube and most responses are put-downs from usernames with no profiles...the only thing keeping them going is their totalitarian power over the media. We as a nation MUST take back the media AND control it ourselves!

  • I DONT KNOW WAHT BIPOLAR IS. I HAVE DEPRESSION , ANXIETY, anger, chronic OCD and ephebophilia

  • @misscoveryyy Yes mapofmates is a great place to talk to other sufferers. Another way to talk to people we can relate to is to join a bipolar forum. Just google :D

  • Roughly 1 Billion of the world's population will be reproductively disabled from this systematic process I like to call 'population drugging', conducted by governments all across the globe. They don't mind the pain and suffering they are causing people...because they are profitting..whilst reducing future populations from emerging.

  • @socint74 No. You are wrong. People go to psychiatrists for prescriptions. People go to therapists to 'talk'. You may be confusing the concept of psychiatry with that of psychology, which are two seperate entities. And the people ARE being brainwashed with drugs prescribed by psychiatrists, in many cases adults who are forced to take these drugs against their own will in a jail-like setting. It is all a system executed for population/currency/reproducti­ve control on the mass scale.

  • @insidegame33 you are so right and the asshole drug companies are allowed to get away with it they should have these pills shoved down there thoat so they know what its like

  • You guys should come and join us other sufferers at MAPOFMATES. com!

  • There is no such thing called Mental illness! Show me One fact, that it is so. The origin is from something else... What is the defenition of "Mental sanity"?

    If there is a disorder, that surely has to be the state of being "Normal".

  • Whilst agreeing with the main thrust of indegame33@s comments it is a bit "over the top" to attribute feeling you have a disorder with being hopelessly brainwashed. A disorder for many just means feeling isolated from the mainstream concept of normality, not necessarily a mental illness. Intelligent folk (brainwashed or otherwise) recognise this but maintain contact with psychiatrists to have someone to talk to without believing the diagnosis Religion is the worst type of brainwashing. .

  • @leoisjustchillin037 Cut the pills bro...They are making you fucked up...You have the ability to conquer anything within your path because you are your own force of energy, by which you can apply in any way you so CHOOSE. Don't be afraid to let go of what's been pounded into your skull by people who call themselves "doctors". Try Doctor Jesus. We weren't born to be exploited by a socio-economic organization.

  • The fact of the matter is psychiatric illnesses are created by the very beholders of the theorum. (APA, ASA) The powerful agencies consist of upper/middle/high class citizens who exploit the uneducated, unpriveledged, poor and politically incompetent, with a balanced system of tax and law behind the operations. But who's complaining on their side? They still go out for filet mignon and wine every Friday and Saturday night. The money still flows into every politician's pocket: Every police chief

  • You're all fools of the system. There is no authority higher than your own educated judgement. And what psychiatry does is give you drugs/"treatments" that do nothing but cause these sort of symptoms to occur, only to keep you as patients, control your lives, and profit from the misfortunes they cause you.

    Only the hopelessly brainwashed actually believe they have some sort of disorder. People who lack critical thinking skills and/or their own initiative may fall into the psychiatric trap.

  • i dont understand what illness i have. i had psychosis when i was 17, mania in my 20's and depression now. i kinda think mental illness cant be categorized

  • @sexendrugs

    Your assertions have been proven false. You asserted that I made that definition of disease up and I proved you wrong by quoting the Merriam Webster. And I did it by doing EXACTLY what you told me to do. So, sorry if I'm insulting but next time, don't act like a pretentious douche bag and accuse me of being arrogant, and a Church member of a Field of Medicine, and have nothing to back it up. And feel free to fact check me by picking up a Merriam Webster (wikipedia as well).

  • @sexendrugs

    Disease: an abnormal bodily condition that impairs normal functioning and can usually be recognized by signs and symptoms. Synonyms: Ailments, Disorder, Illness, attack, bout, fit, contagion, fever, ill, malady, affection, bug, complication, debility, malaise, weakness, plague, pestilence. Antonyms: Health, wellness. From the Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus. Quoted word for word from a Dictionary. So please, don't be stupid next time.

  • @sexendrugs

    Which dictionary should I grab? Oh and likewise. Your opinions are just as valid. That is, worthless. There is no such thing as the Church of Psychiatry, and you are apparently so ignorant as to not realize a Psychiarist has a Doctorate Degree. You are even less Skeptical than I am. I can't and don't define words for anyone, but apparently you do with the whole "Church" thing. Oh and the Merriam Webster Dictionary supports my defining of disease you retard.

  • I always feel like my life is worthless ALL THE TIME. I feel like i'm lonely have no friends and sometimes think about attempting suicide. Do i have some sort of "Depression Disorder"?

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    And if you are going to say that fMRIs are just brain scans why did you bring up x-rays? Seems you are having a bout of Confirmation bias here (only counting evidence that supports your ideas and ignoring evidence that contradicts your ideas) X-rays aren't that different than fMRIs. They instead focus usually on the bone structure rather than Brain imaging. So dismissing contradictory evidence because it is "just a picture" can easily be done with X-rays.

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    and Science has shown, specifically in the fields of Neuroscience, that PHYSICAL damage to the Brain can cause Mental illness. From delusions, to lack of proper motor function, eratic and abnormal behavior and other things Diagnosed by Psychiatrists (which by the way are Medical Doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating Mental Illness, like an Optometrist does with vision) Even though Psychology is a "soft" science, it still has the opportunity for empirical data.

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    If you deny years of Scientific Research on the Brain, that has yielded even devices that can manipulate behavior (research Michael Persinger's God Helmet for one) then let me ask you. Where does behavior come from? Since we are in the subject of Science here. I am well aware that the Social Sciences are considered "soft" unlike the Natural Sciences being called "hard" but Neuroscience is a branch of a Hard Science and -continued due to lack of space-

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    Nothing is easily done in Science. How about looking at a picture of a Motherboard? It would make a better analogy. Sure, a person who is ignorant on the inner workings of Computers wouldn't know anything just by looking at a picture of a motherboard, but like the Scientist, if they were educated, did years of research, Computer part mappings, and experiments to confirm that what each mapped part of the Motherboard does what has been claimed, then what?

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    Because Neuroscientists and Neurologists have mapped the Brain. I shouldn't have to explain to you the fact that Behavior is caused by Neurons, chemical imbalances, and Neurotransmitters. Dopamine, Serotonin, Oxytosin, Endorphins and other Neurotransmitters and hormones are released and regulated by the Brain, so Brain damage can and does alter Human behavior. fMRIs scan the brain and the levels of activity in the Brain.

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    And you've never heard of an fMRI have you? Neuroscience isn't a Science based on Anecdotal evidence. It uses Brain scans to detect activity in the brains. The Medical side is Neurology. Damage to the Brain has been proven to severely alter behavior, depending on which part of the Brain is damaged.

  • @libertyeaglefreedom

    Re-read my post. I stated the exact definition of Disease. If Behavior afflicts a person and has them engage in abnormal behavior then it can be classified as a Disease. Things like Depression can have REAL physiological effects and symptoms that are physical. Not ALL Mental disorders, but many do. And there is Science behind it. Otherwise, Anti-Psychotic medication would have no greater effect than a placebo, and that isn't usually the case.

  • I LIKE GETTING HIGH ON BI-POLAR!!!!!!

  • Im just seeing And I just figured out Im bipolar

  • guys i think i could have this...what are common signs i should look for?

  • @roborocks93 its unlikely you would recognize it urself go and see your doctor

  • meditation

  • @Kayizherez I have tht problem a lot :/

  • Psychiatric disorders are not medical diseases. There are no lab tests, brain scans, X-rays or chemical imbalance tests that can verify any mental disorder is a physical condition. This is not to say that people do not get depressed, or that people can’t experience emotional or mental duress, but psychiatry has repackaged these emotions and behaviors as “disease” in order to sell drugs.

  • @AkathisiA101

    Disease is any abnormal condition that afflicts a person. It isn't exclusive to ailments caused by Bacteria, Viruses and Parasites. Behavior is caused by the Neurons in your brain, and they can misfire. Any ailment that causes pain, dysfunction (including behavioral dysfunction, like in Schizophrenics) disabilities and death can be classified as a Disease.

  • everyone watching this video probably thinks they are bipolar lol

  • @waksibra seriously? maybe its because they are trying to help someone close to them, AKA there own mother like me. its not bad to be fucking educated.

  • @confessionsist maybe. no, it sure isn't bad to be fucking educated.

  • @confessionsist my mom also is bipolar, i love her so much

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  • So bipolar disorder makes you famous? sounds great

  • @qaiex trust me its not

  • Tits!

  • i have bipolar it sucks i wish somtimes they could take it away from me i get out of contoral somtimes n i get really angry

  • Watch ABILIFY KILLS on YouTube and help save a life!

  • Click LIke if your a hypercondriact and have just hit google for more info!!

  • Im not by-polar, and if you dont belive me ask my cpn. Happy days!!

  • What.......I'm still not understanding he uses all these smart words

  • if you think you are bipolar i want you to message me....and ill show you why you are not

  • I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder back when I was 12..it can be developed, being so young it was VERY hard to control and deal with so they put me on medication..it has calmed down maniac episodes but whenever I do have a mood swing, it's very drastic.. And it really sucks. but I also put up with much more and still alive.! :) skitzo and all..

  • @ari66889922 - I was diagnosed Bipolar about three months ago and was told to look in taking medications...I would attempt to do so if i saw a good cause...As you explain, I love the mania! and it provides me with the energy and drive to accomplish what others seem to not even attempt to try. And i succeed!!! I love it! I have my hard falls of course, but thats just part of life, and with that alone i control my bouts with the depression side of it...yet i wont block the mania with meds! hell no

  • @stylo361 I agree entirely. I love the feeling of those manic highs, and am willing to endure manic depression for them (even though it is absolutely hell). I feel like I get so much accomplished when I'm manic. Anything seems possible.

  • @RavenAmongDoves

    You are 100 % Correct !!! I am Bipolar, and Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Friends, Family, Co-Workers, Customers And Even Total Strangers Tell Me I Am A Highly-Intelligent / Creative Person...

    So Yes... The Highs Make Me Accomplish SO MUCH !!!!

    I Am Learning To Control It, To Avoid The Downs... Because Depression Can Lead Us To Hurt Ourselves... Or WORSE !!! We Are Very Valuable To Society... We Are DEEP, Intelligent And GOOD Human Beings !!!!

    Peace

  • @leoisjustchillin037GOD BLESS YOU.. YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH :)

  • i have too,and i drink apple juice with carots only!!!!!if you resist you are very well..

    Please believe me!!!

    Ganoderma caps are good in schizofrenia ,it`s activeting your entire lost life,believe me to or try ,Somecase like me requaiert a lot of cap of ganodema ,,not cofee!!!!masticable plant.

  • Meds r stoopid

  • well I've been off my meds for like five years. I didn't think I needed it anymore. I was wrong it all came back at once and really hard. I am snapping on people that I love and I keep saying that I'm sorry and it really gets old. I really feel like I need to get get back on my medicine.

  • I'm fifteen, I have Bipolar, it's a fucking asshole. I LOVE IT

  • i know i am depressed and take meds that don't seem t help, i am reading a lot about bipolar disorder, and i think i might be bipolar. warped shit.

  • Please type in Ban Paxil using your google search engine and sign the petition if you believe that Paxil is a bad drug

  • I'm bipolar . Got it last year

  • fuck me,now im certain i have this :S

  • sick and tired of you people get help or go lock yourselves the fuck up in a shack in the middle of woods for the rest of your lives so you don't ruin other people's day!

    I don't understand you and I never want to.

  • @Sideofyams i totally agree! You just red my mind!

  • God, how I hate having the same dx as Larry Flynt.

  • I hate you!!!... please dont leave me!!!

  • I fucking hate being bipolar, its fantastic

  • Bipolar disorder doesn't exist. Neither does ADHD. There i said it.

  • well the worst one is adhd i do not have bipolar or odd very bad

  • damn this shit sounds very familiar

  • Basically if you're not schizophrenic, not on the Mental Retardation scale, not autistic, don't have ADHD (another very generic diagnosis), not depressed (i.e. you almost never have moments of high intensity excitement and/or happiness), and probably some I'm not thinking of, you get labeled as bi-polar.

    It's sort of the temporary catch-all until more specific diagnoses are put into practice.

  • @akpret wow that's ignorant

  • @nankerphelge718 nah this is ignorant. people have ups and downs. some people have greater reaction to stimuli. trying to change that with a pill or something is nuts.

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  • @akpret people with bipolar who take pills still get ups and downs, what the drugs do is decrease the number and severity of manic and depressive episodes that are a lot more extreme then just feeling sad or happy. bipolar people also have episodes of psychosis, paranoia, delusional self confidence, unability to hold onto thoughts, and hyper religiosity... not just ups and downs.

  • Halloo,im bipolar,please have a little peep at my art and photography on facebook its called Utsukushii art and photography xxx

  • i have bipolar 1 adhd and odd

  • @TheFamilyguylover44 then you must be fucking amazing :D

    

  • @cumchugger325 really the one that you can see the least in me is bipolar becuase it is almost not there i still have it but like low levels

  • it pisses me off so badly when someone says bipolar is a fake dissorder. How can you say its a fake disorder like the man said in the video millions of people have to experence the hell everyday.

  • "bipolar disorders" are just labels psychiatrists and psychologists made up to label ppl who are different and don't fit in regular society

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  • Alcohol is GREAT for Bipolar Disorder :D.

  • fuck this video u can't treat bipolar, iv been in and out of hospitals, and all they seem to do is drain my money, then im back in a month later, and meds don't do shit

  • These people have it, Max Rafael Waller and Angela Margaret Cisneros.

  • I've been diagnosed with rapid-cycling bp and to be honest, I found the diagnoses itself to be helpful. Simply having a name to put on something can instantly make it more manageable. I had the condition for years before being diagnosed and just thought I was a bit mental. Knowing now what's really going on in "my own fucking head" (as I've affectionally named it), has been more helpful than meds ever could be. Anyone agree?

  • psychology is not a sciense .... it is just vodooo

  • @hab123 hick

  • @nankerphelge718 hick what those pseudoscience freaks could be dangerous

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  • @nankerphelge718 well that who he is .......

    just like that ....

    nature is so vast for us to limit to what is normal in our eyes .. all is normal............

    well that s not a disease .......

    may be in hthis guy eyes we are the disease

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  • @nankerphelge718 what the word normsla means is exactly like me in every aspect and way important

    execuse me you are not normal to a alot of people too if you start judging people mental so

    ,i understand what are u tring to sya but .... these symptoms means that is the way they are ntended to be

  • mood swings makes life miserable, most bipolars are not productive in any way, i am stunned by the success of Catherine Zeta jones movie career as well as her family life..my sister cannot even hold a regular friendship..she is 43 years old and still single..she also has obsessives on sicknesses that makes her call everyone around her constantly..i think hers is just a mixture of everything..

  • Oh, and it looks like fish helps. Countries where people eat fish have very little bipolar disorder, and when people in control groups have supplements or plesibos, there is hope that way. Not verified just yet.

    I'm going to start taking fish in pill form. I don't like fish.

  • There are new techniques:

    Keep taking your meds. If they aren't just right, if you have side effects, keep nudging them with your Psychiatrist.

    Now, after exhaustive research, in addition to cognitive behavioural counseling, music therapy, art therapy, yoga, aroma therapy, there is now

    EMDR Eye Movement Desensitization Reprossesing.

    Your trained Psychologist helps untangle your thoughts by focusing with your right brain, then left brain, then right, then left brain, repeat.

  • Pretty sure I'm developing bipolar, or I'm just weird ;) but yeah, possibly, maybe, probably having mania at the moment. Or at least the symptoms of it. I must say, I love it. The year of depression/I-don't-give-a-fuck­-ness wasn't too fun though :P Here's hoping I was just depressed, and have now gotten over it for good!

  • @Scotty3663 You're right, I'm simply stating my opinion. You're free to do whatever works for you. With meditation you get a natural high and there's nothing to lose, it's free!

  • @Scotty3663 smoking marijuana can make it worse - try freemeditation

  • @Scotty3663 My gf smokes it too and it calms her mood down when they come. Otherwise her brain goes into overdrive. She's about to go manic I think, because the smoke is not calming her brain down like it usually does.

  • I was diagnosed almost two years when I just turned 18, I have been hospitalised twice and been through some pretty dark shit.

    I feel I am finally coming to terms with it and using some of the positive aspects to help me in my life.

    Check out my videos and site if you want to know more

    Alex

  • watch my blog to learn more about a suffering bipolar victim

  • What?

    bipolar aint that bad :I

    anyone who complains about it should check out autisim.

    its like bipolar on steroids, except the only mood change is between hyper, silent and sad.

  • @TheDarklord0211 Yep, it's not bad at all to feel depressed for years at a time then feel absolutely insane for the next few years. But, you're clearly an idiot and speak out of your ass, so you wouldn't know what you're talking about.

  • @MonstarX1 It doesnt last for a year at a time, it goes on and off every few weaks, eats completely livable.

    people with autisim, are basicly fucked from the start.

  • @Scotty3663 I hope you've talked to a doctor about that.

  • And wth, still calling it a disease. More like a dis-ease.

  • @gcraw7777 tinyurl(dot)com/3euwmhk

  • @Scotty3663 Yea I tried that at first and it did help me, but I felt as tho I had no control and that would be my life. Went to exercise more and learned to Lucid Dream and Meditate and it gave me more control over the anxiety, depression, etc. I still get episodes, but they have reduced in intensity and duration. Some days I feel nothing. Those are good days.

  • you;lll know if you got it belive me

  • thesre symptoms are reatarded, oo i had lots of sex this week i must be crazy lmao

  • @BananaSandwich1 Comprehension fail. Go to bed kid, you have elementary school in the morning.

  • I am always thinking, every minute of everyday. I am thinking about whats next, what will we be like in so many years. Forced on us was a life of images, sounds, smell and time. All of which can be good or bad. People are slaves with no choice but to fear the expectations. Devils eyes watching in every eye. My life didnt start when i was born. It started when i explored, when i left the house. When I use the tools to learn, i remember things from my past life and change it into something new

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  • bipolar is definitely real. i can understand those who don't believe in it, but without experiencing it, you will never really know. i have a healthy diet, don't do drugs, don't drink to excess, but i have some of the most rapid and intense swings imaginable. i choose not to take my medication because really, mania is worth it. destructive, and with its extreme lows, but "normal" living is out of the question (aka boring)

  • Psychiatry causes post traumatic stress disorder. 

  • How many people did your psychiatrist murder today? We should start charging psychiatrists criminally.

  • Why are we human so vulnerable to these mind instabilities disorders. Is it due to genes or faith-based bad scriptures? Or we haunted by ghosts of Aleister Crowley all around us? Sometimes I feel like we live in psychiatric madhouse. Greedy plunderers. Religious psychos con all your money. Mad men wanting more war and bigger war machines. Are we all plain sick in the mind? Or this world one, big giant f**cking illusion?

  • @raficsulejmanovic Yes. Right on.

  • Bipolar disorder is a myth. People are "bipolar"because they put the wrong things into their bodies like caffeine, nicotine and alcohol. Psych meds kill. Psychiatry is murder.

  • @mgeisel1 But people have bi-polar symptoms without taking drugs, but yes in some people symptoms worsen with the consumption of drugs.

  • @pandaSmore I agree. Meds worsened my episodes dramatically. I don't mean to say it won't work for some..my brother swears by them, but it doesn't help me that way. I AM better the way I AM. Thanks, but no thanks.

  • @mgeisel1 So you're saying the 4 things you mentioned cause this myth called "bipolar disorder"? Damn, you're smart. Contradictions galore!

  • this is why genus and insane. are the same. you have your yin and your yang. your logic. and your imaginary world. day and night. its all the same. your just standing on a different side of the world when viewing it.

  • own the word. face the facts. don't run away from it.

  • who else is bi.WINNING.

  • This is one of the easiest to understand explanations of bipolar I have heard from a profesional. Thankyou, as I have bipolar and it is hard to explain at times the mood swings/ loss of energy/ mania/ insomnia/oversleeping to people.

    But this illness does not control me, thankfully I am at a point in my life now i know my early warning signs and do what I can to lessen an episode.

    Take everyone and to me, you are all heros for continually facing each day with this illness. x

  • @chrissy1991999 I've got symptoms like that i also have social anxiety agoraphobia & a bit of OCD aswell and i find it hard to talk to girls & new people for some reason it's like my mind is too active and therefore that's when i turn to alcohol in order to overcome social and other problems.

  • @AstonVilla82thebest

    I feel so much like that. I have been going to lectures at the Uni for three years and barely managed to spit out a couple of words.

    When it comes to girls, it's like hell!

  • I have bipolar #1.

    

  • biwinning

  • Im not bi-polar im bi-WINNING!!!

  • Charlie sheen bring me here !

  • @ItIsmell69 we're all here thanks to him! the guy is such a bi-winning.

  • fan vad fjantiga reklamer det är för försvarsmakten

  • I have been diagnosed as bipolar but recently started to view it in a whole new light.

    Now I just bang 7 gram rocks and drink tiger blood.

    I am not bipolar anymore...I am bi-winning.

  • @imowtflol lmao nice one my friend lmao

  • @imowtflol bi-sexual bi-cycle bi-me a drink bi-tch

  • @joshuavargas18 Bi-te me.

  • @imowtflol much love

  • @imowtflol YES IT IS SUMTHING SPECIAL THAT HAPPENS AND INSTEAD OF UNDERSTANDING IT THEY GIVE U MEDS TO TAKE IT AWAY! THIS GUY JUST MAKES IT SOUND BAD! THE TRUTH IS FROM MY EXPERIENCE OF 3 EPISODES ITS THE MOST AMAZING BUZZ OF LIFE! TOTAL POWER but yeah you need understanding and loving family around you..not this guy who has never experienced it!

  • @imowtflol  LOL. And your also witty

  • @imowtflol how do you know if you bipolar cuz i dont know if i have it or not

  • Another piece of advice,..if your spouse starts dictating what you should do and not do without feeling bad about it.... be very careful with that person for your own safety. Make sure you have a place to go to and be prepared to leave anytime. Nothing bad about people who has disorders, it's the disorders that makes them do bad things..thus resulting in their overall persona which most people may view as "crazy". Seek help and shelter if that person becomes verbally/physically abusive.

  • Iv'e been diagnosed with Bi-polar, I do excessive spending(when ever i get money lol), excessive sleeping. sadness and happiness do clash with each other but at the moment I'm a happy man. I'm fucked when the time comes when a close family member passes away like my mum or dad etc. then I'm fucked lol... guess my tip would be to anyone with it. do thing you love doing, playing games, art, music etc and most of all try to avoid arguments, walk away from someone that is shouting.

  • hey guys a have a girlfriend with a children that is mine and aways run away from home I try to have a normal life with her because wen she is normal she is sweet now she is living an a shelter for the 12 time you guys think that she going ever going to change , one time she spend 400 dollars and hotel and food I dont think that is normal, I have a house and live a normal life with my two sons mean time she is in the shelter I dont think that is normal.

  • Hey guys im going through some very depressing stuff right now

    Please give my blog a look its the only thing keeping me going

    go to my channel for a link

    Ive been depressed since the 2nd grade...

  • may be it may be a natural way of the body to say that mostly everything is wrong around us

  • i like a girl who has bipolar

  • I hate being bipolar, it's fantastic.

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  • Bipolar disorder is a lifetime illness. the medication help you for the chemicals that you dont have in your brain.

    if you don't believe, plz don't waiste your time, get out of here, educate yourself , and of course have God inside you.

  • .25mg risperidone is good maintenance for bipolar1 because it reduces sadness

  • @jnmklo9

    or seven gram rocks

    cos thats how i roll

  • can you have Bipolar I then progress to Bipolar Rapid cycle disorder