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Last post: October 9, 2024 at 8:30 PM
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Shut up. I can't understand. Shut up.

posted 1 month ago

Please lower your voices or stop talking. My ears hurt. Thanks!

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posted 1 month ago

SEN Bundle.

posted 1 month ago

One and done. Won't ever happen again. SEN classic would consistently makes games like this.

BUY SEN BUNDLE 2025
#SENBUNDLE2025

posted 1 month ago

zombs decided to be nice and give it back. How nice to give something back to his son's.

posted 1 month ago

b0ff000 calling the kettle black

posted 1 month ago

on me 🥵😫😩😩😫😵‍💫😵‍💫

posted 1 month ago

mhm

posted 1 month ago

TenZ. Most popular and 2 trophy winner and best stats at a international event

posted 1 month ago

Zander only IGLed after nitro left in m80. SEN was looking at him but Zander performed way worse compared to bang.

posted 1 month ago

It was delayed to oct 15

posted 1 month ago

Forgetting that he was carrying them singlehandedly and looked by far a top player if he could have some teammates?

posted 1 month ago

would

posted 1 month ago

Defending best player itw in 2022 and top 5 oat

posted 1 month ago

You already got your lover 0str0g0l0x0

posted 1 month ago

SCHIZOPHRENIA

Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave. It may result in a mix of hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behavior. Hallucinations involve seeing things or hearing voices that aren't observed by others. Delusions involve firm beliefs about things that are not true. People with schizophrenia can seem to lose touch with reality, which can make daily living very hard.

People with schizophrenia need lifelong treatment. This includes medicine, talk therapy and help in learning how to manage daily life activities.

Because many people with schizophrenia don't know they have a mental health condition and may not believe they need treatment, many research studies have examined the results of untreated psychosis. People who have psychosis that is not treated often have more-severe symptoms, more stays in a hospital, poorer thinking and processing skills and social outcomes, injuries, and even death. On the other hand, early treatment often helps control symptoms before serious complications arise, making the long-term outlook better.

SYMPTOMS

Schizophrenia involves a range of problems in how people think, feel and behave. Symptoms may include:

Delusions. This is when people believe in things that aren't real or true. For example, people with schizophrenia could think that they're being harmed or harassed when they aren't. They could think that they're the target for certain gestures or comments when they aren't. They may think they're very famous or have great ability when that's not the case. Or they could feel that a major disaster is about to occur when that's not true. Most people with schizophrenia have delusions.

Hallucinations. These usually involve seeing or hearing things that other people don't observe. For people with schizophrenia, these things seem real. Hallucinations can occur with any of the senses, but hearing voices is most common.

Disorganized speech and thinking. Disorganized speech causes disorganized thinking. It can be hard for people with schizophrenia to talk with other people. The answers people with schizophrenia give to questions may not be related to what's being asked. Or questions may not be answered fully. Rarely, speech may include putting together unrelated words in a way that can't be understood. Sometimes this is called word salad.

Extremely disorganized or unusual motor behavior. This may show in several ways, from childlike silliness to being agitated for no reason. Behavior isn't focused on a goal, so it's hard to do tasks. People with schizophrenia may not want to follow instructions. They may move in ways that are not typical or not appropriate to the social setting. Or they may not move much or respond at all.

Negative symptoms. People with schizophrenia may not be able to function in the way they could before their illness started. For example, they may not bathe, make eye contact or show emotions. They may speak in a monotone voice and not be able to feel pleasure. Also, they may lose interest in everyday activities, socially withdraw and have a hard time planning ahead.

Symptoms can vary in type and how severe they are. At times, symptoms may get better or worse. Some symptoms may be present at all times.

People with schizophrenia usually are diagnosed in the late teen years to early 30s. In men, schizophrenia symptoms usually start in the late teens to early 20s. In women, symptoms usually begin in the late 20s to early 30s. There also is a group of people — usually women — who are diagnosed later in life. It isn't common for children to be diagnosed with schizophrenia.

SYMPTOMS IN TEENAGERS

Schizophrenia symptoms in teenagers are like those in adults, but the condition may be harder to pinpoint. That's because some early symptoms of schizophrenia — those that occur before hallucinations, delusions and disorganization — are commonly seen in many teens, such as:

Withdrawing from friends and family.
Not doing well in school.
Having trouble sleeping.
Feeling irritable or depressed.
Lacking motivation.
Also, the use of recreational drugs, such as marijuana, stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamines, or hallucinogens, can cause similar symptoms. Compared with adults with schizophrenia, teens with the condition may be less likely to have delusions and more likely to have hallucinations.

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR

People with schizophrenia often don't know that they have a mental condition that needs medical attention. As a result, family or friends often need to get them help.

HELPING SOMEONE WHO MIGHT HAVE SCHIZOPHRENIA

If people you know have symptoms of schizophrenia, talk to them about your concerns. While you can't force them to seek help, you can offer encouragement and support. You also can help them find a healthcare professional or mental health professional.

If people are a danger to themselves or others, or they don't have food, clothing or shelter, you may need to call 911 in the U.S. or other emergency responders for help. A mental health professional needs to evaluate them.

Some people may need an emergency stay in a hospital. Laws on mental health treatment against a person's will vary by state. You can contact community mental health agencies or police departments in your area for details.

Suicidal thoughts and behavior

Suicidal thoughts and attempts are much higher than average in people with schizophrenia. If a person is in danger of suicide or has made a suicide attempt, make sure that someone stays with that person. Contact a suicide hotline. In the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Or use the Lifeline Chat. Services are free and confidential. The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the U.S. has a Spanish language phone line at 1-888-628-9454 (toll-free).

Proper treatment of schizophrenia can reduce the risk of suicide.

posted 1 month ago

I've never said bang is ass. I just saying bang looked bad on 100t and way better with a SEN jersey

posted 1 month ago

johnqt and bang unfortunately clear

posted 1 month ago

Last time I checked Tr0cka0m hasn't ever played a tier 1 game let alone a international lan

posted 1 month ago

How many trophy France have?

posted 1 month ago

own that fr0ud

posted 1 month ago

Yes ma'am it is real.

posted 1 month ago

SEN still clears.

posted 1 month ago

Talk Tuah is getting played everywhere.

posted 1 month ago

Great Britain getting owned by a American. Classic.

posted 1 month ago

🍆💦

posted 1 month ago

SEN the best team itw rn vs a team that is way below SEN

posted 1 month ago

:3 thread

posted 1 month ago

I wanna rub Keith 🗿

posted 1 month ago

Was type of donut? Was it glazed? Wjtb alot of the hard solid cream? How big was the hole of the donut?

posted 1 month ago

Can I suck you until it comes out?

posted 1 month ago

SCHIZOPHRENIA

Schizophrenia is a serious mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave. It may result in a mix of hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behavior. Hallucinations involve seeing things or hearing voices that aren't observed by others. Delusions involve firm beliefs about things that are not true. People with schizophrenia can seem to lose touch with reality, which can make daily living very hard.

People with schizophrenia need lifelong treatment. This includes medicine, talk therapy and help in learning how to manage daily life activities.

Because many people with schizophrenia don't know they have a mental health condition and may not believe they need treatment, many research studies have examined the results of untreated psychosis. People who have psychosis that is not treated often have more-severe symptoms, more stays in a hospital, poorer thinking and processing skills and social outcomes, injuries, and even death. On the other hand, early treatment often helps control symptoms before serious complications arise, making the long-term outlook better.

SYMPTOMS

Schizophrenia involves a range of problems in how people think, feel and behave. Symptoms may include:

Delusions. This is when people believe in things that aren't real or true. For example, people with schizophrenia could think that they're being harmed or harassed when they aren't. They could think that they're the target for certain gestures or comments when they aren't. They may think they're very famous or have great ability when that's not the case. Or they could feel that a major disaster is about to occur when that's not true. Most people with schizophrenia have delusions.

Hallucinations. These usually involve seeing or hearing things that other people don't observe. For people with schizophrenia, these things seem real. Hallucinations can occur with any of the senses, but hearing voices is most common.

Disorganized speech and thinking. Disorganized speech causes disorganized thinking. It can be hard for people with schizophrenia to talk with other people. The answers people with schizophrenia give to questions may not be related to what's being asked. Or questions may not be answered fully. Rarely, speech may include putting together unrelated words in a way that can't be understood. Sometimes this is called word salad.

Extremely disorganized or unusual motor behavior. This may show in several ways, from childlike silliness to being agitated for no reason. Behavior isn't focused on a goal, so it's hard to do tasks. People with schizophrenia may not want to follow instructions. They may move in ways that are not typical or not appropriate to the social setting. Or they may not move much or respond at all.

Negative symptoms. People with schizophrenia may not be able to function in the way they could before their illness started. For example, they may not bathe, make eye contact or show emotions. They may speak in a monotone voice and not be able to feel pleasure. Also, they may lose interest in everyday activities, socially withdraw and have a hard time planning ahead.

Symptoms can vary in type and how severe they are. At times, symptoms may get better or worse. Some symptoms may be present at all times.

People with schizophrenia usually are diagnosed in the late teen years to early 30s. In men, schizophrenia symptoms usually start in the late teens to early 20s. In women, symptoms usually begin in the late 20s to early 30s. There also is a group of people — usually women — who are diagnosed later in life. It isn't common for children to be diagnosed with schizophrenia.

SYMPTOMS IN TEENAGERS

Schizophrenia symptoms in teenagers are like those in adults, but the condition may be harder to pinpoint. That's because some early symptoms of schizophrenia — those that occur before hallucinations, delusions and disorganization — are commonly seen in many teens, such as:

Withdrawing from friends and family.
Not doing well in school.
Having trouble sleeping.
Feeling irritable or depressed.
Lacking motivation.
Also, the use of recreational drugs, such as marijuana, stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamines, or hallucinogens, can cause similar symptoms. Compared with adults with schizophrenia, teens with the condition may be less likely to have delusions and more likely to have hallucinations.

WHEN TO SEE A DOCTOR

People with schizophrenia often don't know that they have a mental condition that needs medical attention. As a result, family or friends often need to get them help.

HELPING SOMEONE WHO MIGHT HAVE SCHIZOPHRENIA

If people you know have symptoms of schizophrenia, talk to them about your concerns. While you can't force them to seek help, you can offer encouragement and support. You also can help them find a healthcare professional or mental health professional.

If people are a danger to themselves or others, or they don't have food, clothing or shelter, you may need to call 911 in the U.S. or other emergency responders for help. A mental health professional needs to evaluate them.

Some people may need an emergency stay in a hospital. Laws on mental health treatment against a person's will vary by state. You can contact community mental health agencies or police departments in your area for details.

Suicidal thoughts and behavior

Suicidal thoughts and attempts are much higher than average in people with schizophrenia. If a person is in danger of suicide or has made a suicide attempt, make sure that someone stays with that person. Contact a suicide hotline. In the U.S., call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Or use the Lifeline Chat. Services are free and confidential. The Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the U.S. has a Spanish language phone line at 1-888-628-9454 (toll-free).

Proper treatment of schizophrenia can reduce the risk of suicide.

posted 1 month ago

florescent

posted 1 month ago

I said this and now I'm behind bars? Kinda strange tbh. Was this suppose to be the result?

posted 1 month ago

She don't want this bruh

https://imgur.com/a/U2Cq8gh

posted 1 month ago

A 10/10 baddie just hit on me and idk what to do. What do? I saw her and just "hrm" like a minecraft villager.

posted 1 month ago

SEN

posted 1 month ago

Only title is the same but ppl been using this for years

posted 1 month ago

It's called being better than leo

posted 1 month ago

No.

posted 1 month ago

Best: Lotus or Fracture
Worst: Sunset

posted 1 month ago

Your life is chatgpt. Made up human.

posted 1 month ago

I hate everyone here. No one will ever make me like you guys. You're all miserable, lowlife, idiot, unintellectual sub humans compared. Fucking disgraces to this planet. Honestly I should just a make to get the fuck out of here. You guys are some of the dumbest humans of all time. It's okay though as not everyone can be a intellectual, handsome, highlife and happy human like me. I'm truly 1 of a kind that you will never ever find in the history of mankind and probably will never see it. I'm like the chosen one. I was born with around 150 IQ. Everyone here I guarantee they have below average IQ nearing the negatives. You're all below me and you will never be better/on top. I would just give up if I were you guys. You guys don't deserve any of my love. All my bitches do though. No lifes with no job, no money, no women, no love, nothing will ever succeed in your lives. Honestly kinda embarrassing from you lot. I would NOT wanna live my life that way. And I could never live my life like that since I'm an individual with a much higher intelligence, strength, and aim. You guys are like my son's but instead you lot are unteachable and unable to do anything. It's all good though since I didn't expect much of you guys to be honest. All I expect from you guys is too spew the most dogshit takes I've ever seen to the point I start to rethink my life. I genuinely have 0 clue where you guys find these takes and decide "hm this isn't too bad I think I'm gonna post it". Honestly insanity. If you guys don't believe me that I'm rich, intellectual, and insanely strong this is my house and me

House
Me

Look at me. Look at how fucking perfect I am. I'm better than everyone. Now that we have this over. I'm going back to being a villager.

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They put me on the news 😭

posted 1 month ago

Sheydos the bear would beat the fuck out of any1 like the fucking Russian monster he is.

posted 1 month ago

Hmm

posted 1 month ago

Idk if he's French or not tbh. He just has a very similar face shape and basically same hair.

posted 1 month ago

My new doctor looks like alecks. I'm scared. What if he gets mad and hits me like his desk? Do I get a new doctor?

posted 1 month ago
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