Schizophrenic here. I tell you: it's possible to recover (sadly only for a view of us) I am 30 and off of medication since 10 years now. Had not pne relapse. And relapsing was bad with me since age 15
@@sunkat76 No worries😊 I hope that If anyone who knows or do struggle with this themselves read this, that this brings back some hope to them, that there's always a possibility of improvement
@@robert48719 Always, where there is a will there is a way. There will always be ebb and flow in all parts of life. Where there is dark there is light. And my personal favourite; 'this too shall pass'.
My poor mother was “diagnosed” with schizophrenia in 1966 after her father died and my little sister almost died from a heart defect at birth. Mom had a nervous breakdown and they “treated” her with shock therapy. They tortured her and she was never normal again.😢 RIP Mom and Sid.♥️
Syd's sister swears he just became entrenched in his art and was bitter with his former life. He walked about town taking care of himself just fine. No reported incidents at all. Got food , was polite and fairly independent until he passed. Nothing stopped anyone from walking up and saying hello.
That's how schizophrenia works my friend Jeremy was the same way at any moment he could just snap what's wrong with sense of purpose is on the outside he would appear fine for. . For a brief time😢
You're not telling the whole truth here, even his sister said that there were years of turmoil, like a decade of it. Even one report of him attacking his mother.
@@husq48 Don’t make crack statement and put words in other peoples mouths without citing your sources. If it was so bad why did his mom push for Syd to live with her instead of mental institution ? If it was so bad for that long why did his sister create a large art exhibit for Syd. Because he was horrible for a decade ? Please. Your basing your comment on rumor as most do.
Syd was a very, very good looking man. I'm sort of wondering if something happened to him as a boy that nobody knows about and he has repressed trauma that eventually found its way to the forefront of his existence.
Syd Barrett a legend more than Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd without Syd had many difficulties at the beginning, many flops, albums of poor artistic quality at the beginning.... it took a lot before Pink Floyd without Syd found their way to success, it wasn't easy for them without Syd. Syd was the innovation, the visionary genius, the storm in a clear sky, a candle that was consumed and extinguished too quickly .... what could Syd have given to music ... how many masterpieces that we could not listen to with the loss of Syd. I love and hate Pink Floyd in the same way, the members of Pink Floyd have all abandoned Syd to pursue their interests, it is useless that they dedicate songs to him, they have abandoned him.... Syd was not a crazy diamond he was a precious diamond and that's it. A friend helps himself, he doesn't abandon himself .... all the members of Pink Floyd have abandoned Syd, nothing but friends ... forever Syd will be and is Pink Floyd, the others only profiteers ... Pink will have created successes Floyd but Syd's genius is superior he has all the successes of Pink Floyd .... Syd you left a void .... as with all geniuses also Syd's candle was consumed too quickly and the Pink Floyd components have helped this candle burn out faster with their indifference. Syd's artistic quality is unmatched, the sophisticated, innovative sound for the time... it's something fantastic, still today Syd's sound triggers emotions..... I madly love Pink Floyd's first album with Syd, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, more than all Pink Floyd albums combined, the artistic quality The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn with Syd is superior to the best piece of Roger Waters and all Pink Floyd.. .. What would Pink Floyd have been with Syd!!!! Syd we miss you so much....
Yeah... Waters was quite an insecure kid during and post-Barrett era until the 70s. It was Gilmour and Wright that created the sound of PF after Syd with "Echoes"... like it was Syd and Wright who created the sound of early PF.
This is what keeps them alive, I love Pink Floyd and yes it will be forever. I will be very proud to show these gods to my children and their children's children ❤
It is nice to hear Roger reminiscing about Syd. We knew that the only reason Syd was let go from Pink Floyd was mental illness but it is nice to hear Roger talk about him with so much affection. R.I.P. Syd
Someone should have gotten him help!!! And the help is out there cuz I had a family member was diagnosed with that doctor put him on meds and he took his meds daily and was functioning normally for the last 50 years until he passed maybe water Stout maybe it was drugs but they still should have helped him and I'm struggling hard to find out how did you miss him when you didn't try to help him and if you did try to help him he wouldn't be where he is today cuz if he didn't want medication they could have legally signed him in through a doctor and made him stay in the hospital and take medication and I know what people going to say I don't know the situation cuz it's loved one was close to me they did not want to go to the hospital to get help and we signed them in
For me the Pink Floyd after Syd and the band members obsession to bring him back, the film The Wall, the album Final Cut, Wish you were here, Crazy Diamond… all of these things and his inability to recover from his mental issues, have made him worse and worse. Like “Please I beg you!!! Leave me alone!!!! I CAN’T COPE!!! Leave me in peace!!!!” In short words: Pink Floyd, not intentionally played a big role in Syd’ mental health deterioration
I totally understand how overuse of lsd can cause a person to detach from the norm and the mind can put you in a dark reclusive state especially when solipsism like thoughts seem to be a definite truth very sad
My grandpa had vascular dementia with sundowners that hit him very quickly within a year he was put in a memory care unit ... Up till that point he was doing great at 80 years. Same thing happened to my dad almost exactly the same way. Violent .. memory goes in and out. I had to put him in a facility even though it went against everything i stood for but i had to because of the violent behavior. I will never forgive myself.
I need to dive deep into the wall you will see this interview and they can bring it to your eyes very sad specially if you know somebody that has schizophrenia which my best friend did, 😢🥺📻
I could of easily been in the same shoes. The ‘drug culture’ took some too far. I had a close friend that put a shotgun in his mouth in the family kitchen.
Just watched a video on Syd. Didnt know much about him since david gilmore was the pink floyd i know. How sad he went " missing," and came back as he did. But in all the evil that was put inside him to destroy him, they never did because he went back to see you all because nothing could erase what you all meant to him. " shine on you crazy diamond." I think diamonds are a little crazy lol.
On a distant shore miles from lands the ebony totem in ebony sand A dream in a mist of grey. Can I have a bacon cheeseburger and Small fries please? Thanks.
Syd was mostly removed from the recording process at that point unfortunately, and the only song credited to him on SFOS is Jugband Blues. A pretty haunting track considering everything that was going on.
Roger, you were jealous of Syd Barrett. I really do believe you bullied him like you did your other bandmates and in his case because of his drug dependency you pushed him a little too far
Shafted his best friend. So called best friend. It wouldn’t surprise me if the mental illness excuse is to ease their guilt about how they replaced syd with gilmour.
Easy to say from your armchair. It was Gilmour that was a close friend of SB and the fact that they felt the need to move on without him, their leader, their songwriter, their meal-ticket and their only real likelihood of sustaining a career in the music industry, should give you an indication of how difficult things were. Their career should have been over and it would have been in any other era of music. They did nothing much of any real note for five years. Gilmour, in particular, clearly tried to help Syd Barrett and the solo stuff owes its very presence to Gilmour's desire to help SB. You might blame RW for the compromises that were made to The Madcap Laughs but you can't blame any of them for what happened or for how things transpired.
Syd Barrett could accomplish in a 2 minutes song what Pink Floyd couldnt in 1 hour album. And I consider Pink Floyd the best rock band ever with Radiohead.
Syd recieved royalties from the band until his death even though he had nothing to do with their music after 1968. That says alot about the band and how much they really cared about him. It was a mecessary sacrifice to replace syd and i can guarantee syd would agree it was for the best. You obviously dont know what you’re talking about.
Roger started writing after syd got kicked out and syd also received royalties until he died in 2006 his net worth was around 500 grand by the time he died
Bruv, watch any interview with any of the band members where they talk about Syd and you can see they’re deeply affected by him. Their music was indelibly influenced by Syd, even all the way up until the division bell. Roger has an ego, unquestionably, but he’s also got a lot of heart, and it’s so clear whenever he talks about Syd.
Ciekawe czy gdyby Sid nie zachorował i pozostał w zespole, czy wówczas Roger potraktował by go podobnie jak pozostałych członków Pink Floyd, o których do dziś wypowiada się z pogardą?
What an ignorant comment. Look into the History of Syd Barrett's illness and you will learn that his family and friends were always very supportive. Roger was always there for Syd, but unfortunately Syd became very distressed when visited by members of his band. Those years were very overwhelming for him, due to the stresses of Fame and the Music Industry at the time.
He would have been the world's first ebullient, effervescent, social-butterfly autist. This is how everyone described his personality prior to his overindulgence of LSD and hanging out with crowds that carelessly and reckless just kept giving him stuff to take all day, every day until his psyche went off the rails.
@StarryStarryNocturne I am autistic myself, and I was a social butterfly until I hit my 20s. Watching videos of him and his mannerisms. The way he talked. The way he wrote his lyrics, and how socially awkward he was. He 100 percent pulls off as autistic to me. I'm just saying this from my own life experience with it.
@@adabofeverything7120 I'm sorry. I've never heard of anyone suffering a "sudden onset" of autism in their 20s. By all accounts Syd "suffered a sudden change." I've heard of some people going undiagnosed until their adult years, but Syd had so much beyond being a social butterfly that didn't fit within the spectrum of autism. On top of this, apparently he had great communication skills since the entire Pink Floyd premise was his idea that he lead the others into following to the coherent 'T' of his vision. He was also cognitively flexible; writing a very quirky, unique and yet poppy album in a couple months while developing and honing a penchant for spontaneous rhythm changes that stayed in time. Roger Waters said Syd was like a sponge with his varied musical interests, from the Beatles to The Doors to Jazz. Then there's everyone that were around the early days of the band, saying that while the rest came off as very distant and posh, Syd could get along with everyone. In other words, he was quick to assimilate others unique perspectives musically and socially. I don't know, I keep hearing this theory, but all of that, on top of pretty much everyone that knew Syd talking about a noticeable, "sudden change" that was dramatic as mentioned earlier; I just don't see it as the likely thing.
@@StarryStarryNocturneI never heard this theory but it's not uncommon for autistic people to be able to do all those things... autism is not exactly as it's shown in fictional TV shows
According to professionals it’s more likely he had some level of Asperger’s and bipolar disorder, combined with becoming uncomfortable with the massive fame and success Pink Floyd gained. The flatmates dosing him with acid certainly didn’t help. Either way there’s remarkably little evidence of anything pointing to schizophrenia, and I find it insulting that he’s being portrayed this way.
To Syd
Shine On You Crazy Diamond
We all Wish You Were Here
R.I.P. Syd Barret
R.I.P. Richard Wright. We allways will love you ❤️❤️
Absolutely
I accepted not being a music lover untill I found syd’s solo work it saved my soul
❤
This is amazing
The same here
So great hearing Roger talking like this
Shine on you crazy Diamond...
Roger is so kind to tell us about Syd
And he kept that flame burning. They all did, pretty well. But Syd was the foundation, and they all acknowledged that.
R.I.P Syd Barrett , I wish I knew you
Same here
Oh Arnold Layne, Pink Floyd's not the same
"It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here. And I'm most obliged to you for making it clear that I'm not here."
Jugband blues!
Syd ❤️🙏💔
Shine On...🎼💎🌈❤️🌟
For Ever and Ever......................
Definitely ❤
When he said but i miss him, i missed him since 1968 😢
You are missed every day Syd ❤❤
Schizophrenic here. I tell you: it's possible to recover (sadly only for a view of us) I am 30 and off of medication since 10 years now. Had not pne relapse. And relapsing was bad with me since age 15
this is really positive news. thank you for sharing.
@@sunkat76 No worries😊 I hope that If anyone who knows or do struggle with this themselves read this, that this brings back some hope to them, that there's always a possibility of improvement
@@robert48719 Always, where there is a will there is a way. There will always be ebb and flow in all parts of life. Where there is dark there is light. And my personal favourite; 'this too shall pass'.
My poor mother was “diagnosed” with schizophrenia in 1966 after her father died and my little sister almost died from a heart defect at birth. Mom had a nervous breakdown and they “treated” her with shock therapy. They tortured her and she was never normal again.😢 RIP Mom and Sid.♥️
🥹😊
Absolutely awful to hear
:(
That's horrible. Doesn't sound like schizophrenia. Just sounds like any normal, expected trauma response/breakdown.
Syd's sister swears he just became entrenched in his art and was bitter with his former life. He walked about town taking care of himself just fine. No reported incidents at all. Got food , was polite and fairly independent until he passed. Nothing stopped anyone from walking up and saying hello.
Wish I had met him ❤
TRADUZIONE IN ITALIANO
That's how schizophrenia works my friend Jeremy was the same way at any moment he could just snap what's wrong with sense of purpose is on the outside he would appear fine for. . For a brief time😢
You're not telling the whole truth here, even his sister said that there were years of turmoil, like a decade of it. Even one report of him attacking his mother.
@@husq48 Don’t make crack statement and put words in other peoples mouths without citing your sources. If it was so bad why did his mom push for Syd to live with her instead of mental institution ? If it was so bad for that long why did his sister create a large art exhibit for Syd. Because he was horrible for a decade ? Please. Your basing your comment on rumor as most do.
Syd was a very, very good looking man. I'm sort of wondering if something happened to him as a boy that nobody knows about and he has repressed trauma that eventually found its way to the forefront of his existence.
❤ROGER AND SYD THE BEST FRIEND❤
RIP DEAR SYD I MISS YOU❤
Oh, u knew him? Thats pretty cool
RIP Syd ❤
R.I.P. Syd... Brilliant...
Syd's life is the saddest story in rock music of what might have been. RIP
You truly are an Empath. You can see your heart in your eyes.. love to you..
Syd Barrett a legend more than Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd without Syd had many difficulties at the beginning, many flops, albums of poor artistic quality at the beginning.... it took a lot before Pink Floyd without Syd found their way to success, it wasn't easy for them without Syd. Syd was the innovation, the visionary genius, the storm in a clear sky, a candle that was consumed and extinguished too quickly .... what could Syd have given to music ... how many masterpieces that we could not listen to with the loss of Syd. I love and hate Pink Floyd in the same way, the members of Pink Floyd have all abandoned Syd to pursue their interests, it is useless that they dedicate songs to him, they have abandoned him.... Syd was not a crazy diamond he was a precious diamond and that's it. A friend helps himself, he doesn't abandon himself .... all the members of Pink Floyd have abandoned Syd, nothing but friends ... forever Syd will be and is Pink Floyd, the others only profiteers ... Pink will have created successes Floyd but Syd's genius is superior he has all the successes of Pink Floyd .... Syd you left a void .... as with all geniuses also Syd's candle was consumed too quickly and the Pink Floyd components have helped this candle burn out faster with their indifference. Syd's artistic quality is unmatched, the sophisticated, innovative sound for the time... it's something fantastic, still today Syd's sound triggers emotions..... I madly love Pink Floyd's first album with Syd, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, more than all Pink Floyd albums combined, the artistic quality The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn with Syd is superior to the best piece of Roger Waters and all Pink Floyd.. .. What would Pink Floyd have been with Syd!!!! Syd we miss you so much....
Yeah... Waters was quite an insecure kid during and post-Barrett era until the 70s. It was Gilmour and Wright that created the sound of PF after Syd with "Echoes"... like it was Syd and Wright who created the sound of early PF.
Rest Easy Syd. ❤️🔥☮️🌈💯🤪🇨🇦🫂🐻
R.I.P Syd Barrett, shine on you crazy diamond
💔💔rest in peace crazy diamond
❤
This is what keeps them alive, I love Pink Floyd and yes it will be forever. I will be very proud to show these gods to my children and their children's children ❤
😊❤hey ROG
♥️🌟💎♥️
Respect
אין כמו אימא בעולם!!!!!!!.
It is nice to hear Roger reminiscing about Syd. We knew that the only reason Syd was let go from Pink Floyd was mental illness but it is nice to hear Roger talk about him with so much affection. R.I.P. Syd
Tyx Roger side was as special as u r! Take care always in my heart ❤️ 😊
I know you miss Syd Barrett my sexy babe Roger Waters i love you
RIP Syd un très GRAND ARTISTE une légende éternel
💯
This is very cool & shines a bright light!
😢
He should have visited him when he was alive
He wanted to, but Syd’s sister advised against any member of Pink Floyd seeing him, in case it upset him.
Yes , syd does n t wanted to any visits of friends . Thats unfair
Syd was not confortable in the presence of those who were his friends in the past.
They knew it.
Rogers empathy is precious
Thanks Roger
Far deeper from the heart than anything Gilmour will be able to express. Thanks, Roger, and endless love to Syd.
Gilmour made sure Syd was getting the royalties he was due.
@@grobbler1 guilt?
@@erinwhistle Never thought of it that way. He does a lot for charity too, including giving away one of his houses.
shut up.
@@SmackWaterJack001 who are you?
Right
Should have binned the name pink Floyd when Syd Barrett walked.
I love you Roger
God Roger's lovely
😂fr
Definitely ❤ he's 🔥
Someone should have gotten him help!!!
And the help is out there cuz I had a family member was diagnosed with that doctor put him on meds and he took his meds daily and was functioning normally for the last 50 years until he passed maybe water Stout maybe it was drugs but they still should have helped him and I'm struggling hard to find out how did you miss him when you didn't try to help him and if you did try to help him he wouldn't be where he is today cuz if he didn't want medication they could have legally signed him in through a doctor and made him stay in the hospital and take medication and I know what people going to say I don't know the situation cuz it's loved one was close to me they did not want to go to the hospital to get help and we signed them in
As far as I know, no one has ever asked Roger why Syd would go into a rage when someone would mention his name to him!
🥺🥺💔💔😔😔
For me the Pink Floyd after Syd and the band members obsession to bring him back, the film The Wall, the album Final Cut, Wish you were here, Crazy Diamond… all of these things and his inability to recover from his mental issues, have made him worse and worse. Like “Please I beg you!!! Leave me alone!!!! I CAN’T COPE!!! Leave me in peace!!!!” In short words: Pink Floyd, not intentionally played a big role in Syd’ mental health deterioration
.... Non è riuscito a salvarsi😢😢
I totally understand how overuse of lsd can cause a person to detach from the norm and the mind can put you in a dark reclusive state especially when solipsism like thoughts seem to be a definite truth very sad
❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
My grandpa had vascular dementia with sundowners that hit him very quickly within a year he was put in a memory care unit ... Up till that point he was doing great at 80 years. Same thing happened to my dad almost exactly the same way. Violent .. memory goes in and out. I had to put him in a facility even though it went against everything i stood for but i had to because of the violent behavior. I will never forgive myself.
I need to dive deep into the wall you will see this interview and they can bring it to your eyes very sad specially if you know somebody that has schizophrenia which my best friend did, 😢🥺📻
Legends.
This is sad
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I could of easily been in the same shoes.
The ‘drug culture’ took some too far.
I had a close friend that put a shotgun in his mouth in the family kitchen.
Just watched a video on Syd. Didnt know much about him since david gilmore was the pink floyd i know. How sad he went " missing," and came back as he did. But in all the evil that was put inside him to destroy him, they never did because he went back to see you all because nothing could erase what you all meant to him. " shine on you crazy diamond." I think diamonds are a little crazy lol.
He looks older here than he does now.
On a distant shore miles from lands the ebony totem in ebony sand
A dream in a mist of grey.
Can I have a bacon cheeseburger and
Small fries please? Thanks.
Is "The Wall" a tribute to Syd?
I really liked Sauce full of secrets Sid wrote most of the songs on that release
Syd was mostly removed from the recording process at that point unfortunately, and the only song credited to him on SFOS is Jugband Blues. A pretty haunting track considering everything that was going on.
you cute
Roger, you were jealous of Syd Barrett. I really do believe you bullied him like you did your other bandmates and in his case because of his drug dependency you pushed him a little too far
Admit it it was you who kicked out syd!
Shafted his best friend. So called best friend. It wouldn’t surprise me if the mental illness excuse is to ease their guilt about how they replaced syd with gilmour.
The fecks are you on about?
Easy to say from your armchair. It was Gilmour that was a close friend of SB and the fact that they felt the need to move on without him, their leader, their songwriter, their meal-ticket and their only real likelihood of sustaining a career in the music industry, should give you an indication of how difficult things were. Their career should have been over and it would have been in any other era of music. They did nothing much of any real note for five years. Gilmour, in particular, clearly tried to help Syd Barrett and the solo stuff owes its very presence to Gilmour's desire to help SB. You might blame RW for the compromises that were made to The Madcap Laughs but you can't blame any of them for what happened or for how things transpired.
I love them both
Was he actually diagnosed with schizophrenia?
Lindíssimo 🤩🤩🤩👏👋
Long live big Syd
I hate his hair here. I hate it so much I want to write a protest song about it.
I feel like he prob had a drug stoke and didn't realize it. This prob led to vascular dementia which led to schizophrenia.
Syd Barrett could accomplish in a 2 minutes song what Pink Floyd couldnt in 1 hour album. And I consider Pink Floyd the best rock band ever with Radiohead.
You ‘missed him’ as you secretly replaced him and one day just let him stand there waiting while you all profited off of his work.
Oof
Syd recieved royalties from the band until his death even though he had nothing to do with their music after 1968. That says alot about the band and how much they really cared about him. It was a mecessary sacrifice to replace syd and i can guarantee syd would agree it was for the best. You obviously dont know what you’re talking about.
Roger started writing after syd got kicked out and syd also received royalties until he died in 2006 his net worth was around 500 grand by the time he died
Bruv, watch any interview with any of the band members where they talk about Syd and you can see they’re deeply affected by him. Their music was indelibly influenced by Syd, even all the way up until the division bell. Roger has an ego, unquestionably, but he’s also got a lot of heart, and it’s so clear whenever he talks about Syd.
"It's awfully considerate of you to think of me here. And I'm most obliged to you for making it clear that I'm not here."
Ciekawe czy gdyby Sid nie zachorował i pozostał w zespole, czy wówczas Roger potraktował by go podobnie jak pozostałych członków Pink Floyd, o których do dziś wypowiada się z pogardą?
Certamente sim
Yes he would. That’s just how he is…..
I wonder as well
W których miejscach pogardliwie wypowiada się o pozostałych członkach?
Why didn’t you look after him better when he Was here then !???
What an ignorant comment. Look into the History of Syd Barrett's illness and you will learn that his family and friends were always very supportive. Roger was always there for Syd, but unfortunately Syd became very distressed when visited by members of his band. Those years were very overwhelming for him, due to the stresses of Fame and the Music Industry at the time.
Drugs are bad Mkay?
First of all, Sid was not diagnosed with schizophrenia. Secondly, Roger did not like Syd. So, this is more or less Roger Waters acting. Not bad.
I more believe syd was autistic rather than schizophrenic
He would have been the world's first ebullient, effervescent, social-butterfly autist. This is how everyone described his personality prior to his overindulgence of LSD and hanging out with crowds that carelessly and reckless just kept giving him stuff to take all day, every day until his psyche went off the rails.
@StarryStarryNocturne I am autistic myself, and I was a social butterfly until I hit my 20s. Watching videos of him and his mannerisms. The way he talked. The way he wrote his lyrics, and how socially awkward he was.
He 100 percent pulls off as autistic to me. I'm just saying this from my own life experience with it.
@@adabofeverything7120 I'm sorry. I've never heard of anyone suffering a "sudden onset" of autism in their 20s. By all accounts Syd "suffered a sudden change." I've heard of some people going undiagnosed until their adult years, but Syd had so much beyond being a social butterfly that didn't fit within the spectrum of autism. On top of this, apparently he had great communication skills since the entire Pink Floyd premise was his idea that he lead the others into following to the coherent 'T' of his vision.
He was also cognitively flexible; writing a very quirky, unique and yet poppy album in a couple months while developing and honing a penchant for spontaneous rhythm changes that stayed in time. Roger Waters said Syd was like a sponge with his varied musical interests, from the Beatles to The Doors to Jazz. Then there's everyone that were around the early days of the band, saying that while the rest came off as very distant and posh, Syd could get along with everyone. In other words, he was quick to assimilate others unique perspectives musically and socially.
I don't know, I keep hearing this theory, but all of that, on top of pretty much everyone that knew Syd talking about a noticeable, "sudden change" that was dramatic as mentioned earlier; I just don't see it as the likely thing.
@@StarryStarryNocturneI never heard this theory but it's not uncommon for autistic people to be able to do all those things... autism is not exactly as it's shown in fictional TV shows
Syd Barret didn’t go mental. He just didn’t want to “sell out” and the rest of u wanted to and did. End of.
I’ll never ever forgive you all.
According to professionals it’s more likely he had some level of Asperger’s and bipolar disorder, combined with becoming uncomfortable with the massive fame and success Pink Floyd gained. The flatmates dosing him with acid certainly didn’t help.
Either way there’s remarkably little evidence of anything pointing to schizophrenia, and I find it insulting that he’s being portrayed this way.
@@EnterTheSoundscapeIgnorance AND Arrogance. Do some simple research.
@@MsTtilly What do you mean?
That's a broad statement right there. Might as well have not said anything at an. @@MsTtilly