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  • Triforce! Episode 102! Returning from their long holiday the guys are plagued with dad-camp, jobsworths and beer-induced panic attacks!
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Комментарии • 219

  • @5ekburnsred
    @5ekburnsred 5 лет назад +155

    Sips: "I've never been like that...violent lashing out at objects..."
    *Remembers when Abigail won the Easter Egg hunt in Stardew Valley*

    • @heyojayo8642
      @heyojayo8642 5 лет назад +28

      😹😹😹 "SHE PICKED UP ONE EGG!!!" 👊

  • @makanalala
    @makanalala 5 лет назад +344

    And here I thought another 3 fathers left me

    • @Ali-ey9sz
      @Ali-ey9sz 5 лет назад +5

      I heard that they're like boomerangs

    • @sparky69withcheese
      @sparky69withcheese 5 лет назад +18

      @@Ali-ey9sz They leave you bruised if you don't pay attention to them?

    • @Ali-ey9sz
      @Ali-ey9sz 5 лет назад +1

      @@sparky69withcheese They always come back... I hope..

    • @Oliver-ns3qq
      @Oliver-ns3qq 5 лет назад +4

      Another 3??!!

    • @jaxxrr
      @jaxxrr 5 лет назад +1

      @@Ali-ey9sz that explains the triangle shape

  • @scm4998
    @scm4998 5 лет назад +107

    Know how Pyrion feels at 24:30.
    Happened when me and my family were queuing at a UK Airport. An Italian Family tried to cut to the front of a long queue (at least 50 people waiting). My mum and another guy had a go at them and they were completely oblivious, acting like it was normal to cut in. Thankfully, a member of staff at the kiosk saw them do it and refused to serve them until they went to the back of the queue.

    • @Crowbars2
      @Crowbars2 5 лет назад +20

      Nice, fuck those guys.

  • @graboidfan31
    @graboidfan31 5 лет назад +29

    Thank you Pryion for that description about Panic Attacks. As someone who has had them in the past, yes they are like that. And I'm glad you talked about how your viewpoint changed on it.

  • @sufur4970
    @sufur4970 5 лет назад +2

    I lived in China for 6 months (2 summers), and I completely agree and understand what Pyrion talks about. Especially the cutting in a queue, I personally would get exceedingly irked when I'm on a queue for a bus and there's room for everybody on the bus but people still feel the need to push to get to the front.

    • @sufur4970
      @sufur4970 5 лет назад

      Also, the city I lived in had scooters/mopeds that drive on the pavement/sidewalk terrorising the pedestrians even though they are capable of riding on the road

  • @SummerIZSunshine
    @SummerIZSunshine 5 лет назад +47

    Panic attacks are actually the worst. More people should talk about them because your first one is the worst mainly because you have absolutely no clue what's happening or how to react. Your mind goes straight to "Oh no I'm dying!"

    • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
      @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 5 лет назад +2

      yup, had some pain in my chest because of bad heartburn, eventually i threw up and as i threw up i felt like something inside my abdomen burst and went into a panic attack. Got xrays and nothing, i was literally fine after i got to the hospital and was put on a bed. It absolutely sucked i thought i was a goner. Havent had one since but for the next 2 months i would get very aware of my breathing and id start to panic a little and sure enough breathing got hard. Im fine now but yea a panic attack leaves your body in shock for a long while.

    • @knitterknerd
      @knitterknerd 5 лет назад +3

      I'm SO glad that I have friends who talked openly about theirs before I had my first one. It made a world of difference, because I knew what was happening, and I knew it wasn't dangerous. I messaged them to get advice on calming down, and I'm positive that it was much easier because of them. The only thing I didn't know to expect was a "hangover" the entire next day.
      Panic attacks are so common, we should all know about them! Anyone who hasn't had one knows plenty of people who have, and we should be able to support each other, if nothing else.

    • @Keanine
      @Keanine 4 года назад

      I know a few people that have had them including my dad, they sound absolutely horrible and I'm thankful I haven't had one so far. It's insane that they aren't talked about more often though and everything I've heard is word of mouth

  • @savagedchinhair4028
    @savagedchinhair4028 5 лет назад +18

    Ah panic attacks. Those have plagued me since I was a child, and even now at 28 they can occasionally happen through the night or even during the day. Super bizarre experience. It's like all of your senses are dialed to 11, and you're overwhelmed by a sensation of impending doom and danger. Your body and mind feels like its trapped in a fight or flight situation, only you can't fight or escape the feeling. Like being terrified constantly, but for no reason. Its great fun.
    For anyone experiencing panic attacks at the moment and struggling to deal with them. there are a few suggestions I can make that might help you.
    1. Recognition of the feeling. Know your enemy. Once you know it's happening, address it with yourself. Attempt to calm yourself with deep breaths, and acknowledge it out loud if you can.
    2. Distraction. Find something else to occupy your mind, switch on a TV, load up a video game, browse the internet, attempt to distract as many senses as possible, whilst again taking deep breaths.
    3. Talk to somebody, anybody. Drop a text to a friend, call someone that you know, talk to your parents if they're around. Let them know what's going on. They don't need to be able to provide a miracle solution to the panic, and they won't be able to, but the company helps and the distraction of another person can help you calm down too.
    4. Go to a Happy Place. This'll sound like i'm teaching some kind of Harry Potter class, but think of happy memories, good experiences and friends. This is another brilliant method of distraction and can help the sense of danger/threat dissipate.
    If you're having these feelings, talk about it with friends, partners and parents. It's really normal, and more common than you think. Having people around you who are aware that this can happen, is a massive help. They'll have your back should you feel an attack coming on.

    • @jimmyhenders4131
      @jimmyhenders4131 5 лет назад +3

      the breathing really helps. the sympathetic nervous system is what activates the flight or fight response, and the parasympathetic nervous system is what deactivates it. remember that while you don't have control of your thoughts or body, you can control your breathing. often when you control the breathing, after a few minutes the parasympathetic nervous system will kick in and bring your body back under control.
      headspace app is good for developing anxiety/panic reducing skills. (in my experience)

    • @mxhorsepower
      @mxhorsepower 5 лет назад +2

      Honestly, thank you for this. This is so helpful. I had a panic attack for the first time earlier this year and sometimes I feel like just the fear of it happening again could trigger it again. I feel like people should talk about this a little more because even though some people might not understand like I did, it's always a scary experience if it does happen and you have no clue what the fuck is going on.

    • @user-ev2li8xx1m
      @user-ev2li8xx1m 5 лет назад

      Ive only really had a major panic attack once, but that dialed to 11 thing is an understatement. I lost my grip on reality, struggling to think of myself and instead thinking I was in stories like books, video games, movies, etc. Not like a concious coping mechanism, but actually forgetting everything in my life until I woke up the next morning. I know it sounds really weird, but I was insanely stressed out at the time. May have happened too when I was like 4 thinking of death, but this was really fucking scary.

    • @FlannelPrime
      @FlannelPrime 5 лет назад

      Thanks for this.

  • @SheepOfIce
    @SheepOfIce 5 лет назад +13

    It's super relieving to hear Pyrion say he had a bad experience in Shanghai as well; I really wanted to enjoy the trip and I thought I had a wrong mental attitude because I wasn't able to fully. I definitely had some good experiences, but there was a ton of bad as well. I 100% agree with the queuing issue; there were parts trying to get in/out of the train station where if you weren't standing up against someone on all sides of your body, you were going to get passed and wouldn't make any progress forward. I've never felt claustrophobic before but this definitely stressed me out.
    Anyway, thank you for sharing your experience. It it reassuring knowing I wasn't alone in not feeling comfortable there. :)

    • @lewis6590
      @lewis6590 5 лет назад +2

      Haha, Asian countries not well known for valuing 'making people feel comfortable' too highly. More like, get in get yours get out.

    • @richardgao7307
      @richardgao7307 5 лет назад

      @@lewis6590 That's definently true, if you're not chinese I can see why you wouldn't be comfortable(I'm chinese but live in america) the bureaucracy sht isn't unique to asian countries though

    • @WildWestRaider
      @WildWestRaider 5 лет назад +1

      Visit Japan next time you travel to Asia lol =)

  • @VVolfcub
    @VVolfcub 5 лет назад

    Hearing someone talk about full-blown panic attacks and understanding them is SO refreshing. Within the last year I had to withdraw from college because I was having that exact same experience every single day, multiple times some days, and I just couldn't function. I had to go through therapy to learn how to stop them (I have no trigger every time!) and now, within the same year, I very rarely have a full-blown panic attack. Before Christmas though I had been into hospital I think around 6 times (within 2 months) because I and 111 operators thought I was dying. A lot of people don't understand that it truly feels like you're about to die, you don't think your seeing tomorrow morning

  • @Chapizard
    @Chapizard 5 лет назад +61

    I have worked myself into a panic attack by reading symptoms of ball cancer on WebMD.

    • @EEVNS-er6ys
      @EEVNS-er6ys 5 лет назад +3

      I've done that before, don't worry your most likely fine

    • @JOOOOOOOE
      @JOOOOOOOE 5 лет назад +1

      Chapizard I went the doctor lol...fuck webMD

    • @Chapizard
      @Chapizard 5 лет назад

      @@JOOOOOOOE oh no.. That's where the squeezing happens.

    • @JOOOOOOOE
      @JOOOOOOOE 5 лет назад +1

      @@Chapizard it happened and i was not pleased to say the least, but at least no cancer right?

  • @da3618
    @da3618 5 лет назад +13

    A year ago I started getting the exact same panic attacks you described Flax. Sometimes they can be brought on just by becoming conscious of your breathing or something similar that puts you into a sort of thought spiral. Over time I got more control over them and reassured myself that I'm just overthinking and not having a heart attack and dying.

    • @DaxianPreston
      @DaxianPreston 5 лет назад

      I've had panic disorder for many years. It's horrible every time. Hangover panic attacks can be especially bad.

  • @nithwct5226
    @nithwct5226 5 лет назад

    I want to really thank you for talking about this kind of panic attack. I had them for many years until I came across an article one day written by a guy who had the same problem and eventually had a doctor tell him that it sounded like panic attacks, not real heart problems. People can struggle with this for so long without hearing someone else explain what's happening, not even a doctor you've seen repeatedly. You can know about panic attacks and even know you have anxiety problems without knowing that it manifests as chest pain and lightheadedness for some people. Chances are you genuinely helped someone with this podcast.

  • @TheFrozenFlame05
    @TheFrozenFlame05 4 года назад +1

    I don't know how, but LITERALLY EVERY TIME I listen to a triforce episode, it's somehow related to something going on in my life at some point in the episode. It's actually crazy.

  • @TheFrozenFlame05
    @TheFrozenFlame05 4 года назад +1

    I could listen to Sips and P-flax ranting for hours. Same with Lewis talking/stuttering about random science concepts. I guess that's why I love this podcast...

  • @SOENJAY
    @SOENJAY 5 лет назад +4

    The story at the end of Sips' daughter curb stomping a golf club was my favorite part of this episode. I don't know why I found that so funny.

  • @cosmo3031
    @cosmo3031 5 лет назад +1

    I find reading heavily into medical conditions, and thinking to yourself "Oh I could die at anytime" works me into panic attacks frequently. Just because something feels a little off, doesn't mean you're dying. It really is a matter of escalation. Sometimes I'll get a headache and think "OMG, I'm about to have a stroke and die" and my brain convinces me of that because I go full panic mode, and I actually think I'm having a stroke. Don't escalate in these situations, go somewhere you find comfortable and relaxing, sit, breathe, and try to think realistically. It's scary, but 99.9% of the time you're perfectly fine.

  • @SMlFFY85
    @SMlFFY85 5 лет назад

    I used to suffer from panic attacks as a kid, I remember trying to fend one off on stage during a christmas play in front of the whole school. I could feel myself going weak and my vision going weird but deperately trying to keep going.
    Last time I had them was 10 years ago, it had me bed ridden for days, I could barely move and couldn't stand up without bringing one on. Just going to the doctor and him telling me what it was has been enough to keep them away ever since.

  • @Kacperaer
    @Kacperaer 5 лет назад +1

    Lets *FUCKING* go lads!

  • @Deivid-bn6yw
    @Deivid-bn6yw 5 лет назад +2

    I love how with every triforce every story comes full circle 46:13

  • @siberianpeasant5135
    @siberianpeasant5135 5 лет назад +30

    Thank christ

  • @jamesa1807
    @jamesa1807 5 лет назад

    Hi Lads, Just wanted to say it was really nice to hear you talking about panic attacks. I get them a lot and they are awful!

  • @Crashburn1313
    @Crashburn1313 3 года назад +1

    As someone who suffers from a major anxiety disorder: Panic attack SUCK. They are truly awful and you never get used to it and they are often quite random.

  • @fanofactionflicks
    @fanofactionflicks 4 года назад

    ahaha i love sips shuttle story from 38:30 to 40:00 "it was our fault that she'd been vanquished" makes me laugh for some reason.

  • @Mr_Kiwi_the_Wizard
    @Mr_Kiwi_the_Wizard 5 лет назад

    As a security guard balancing bureaucracy and being helpful is a full time thing, especially when managing 1000's of people over a night. i do get a lot of free food and treats tho from people i've helped after theyre done and heading off so its very much worth trying to be helpful.

  • @IceLordCryo
    @IceLordCryo 5 лет назад +8

    I actually had a panic attack a couple weeks ago, don’t know what triggered it, was just laying down on the couch watching RUclips, then *BAM* I’m panicking

    • @PerfectlyFunctioningAI
      @PerfectlyFunctioningAI 5 лет назад

      @Adam Edward i had a panic attack because i threw up and as i threw up i felt like one of my organs burst. Got xrays and yea nothing im fine.

  • @knitterknerd
    @knitterknerd 5 лет назад +2

    PSA: Panic attacks don't have to be brought on by mental stress. I've started having them because of thyroid issues, although stressful situations can contribute. My biggest trigger seems to be fatigue. Sometimes, though, bodies just do weird things. It doesn't necessarily mean there's anything mentally or physically wrong with you, other than at the time it's happening.
    Something I didn't know until it happened is that panic attacks often have a sort of hangover. It took me more than a day to work through it the first time. Thankfully, the ones since then have been milder. It's not an overreaction, it's literally your body recovering from a serious disruption.
    Panic attacks are serious, and we should definitely acknowledge that. Don't downplay them! However, it helps a lot to know that they aren't dangerous. The attack itself is the extent of the problem, and it *will* pass. It's good to talk to your doctor about them, especially if they happen with any kind of regularity. They can help! You just don't need to worry that they will lead to other issues.

  • @aznp2pro4u
    @aznp2pro4u 5 лет назад

    22:33 Just a note for myself,but excellent description of china

  • @TheZaius
    @TheZaius 5 лет назад +4

    Sips's daughter clearly witnessed his explosion during that one Don't Starve stream where everyone was stuffing his inventory with items.

    • @Noah-ost
      @Noah-ost 5 лет назад

      Does anyone have a link to a vod for this? It sounds hilarious lol

  • @jacobhaughton7717
    @jacobhaughton7717 5 лет назад +26

    Thank god i thought i would have to live without the 3 best dads in the world for a minute there

  • @Wyattporter
    @Wyattporter 5 лет назад +43

    My dads are back

  • @mxhorsepower
    @mxhorsepower 5 лет назад

    I had a couple panic attacks for the first time this year. Now I've heard a couple people talking about it since and how horrible it was. And it's crazy how relatable and understandable it is now that its happened to me. And it's crazy realizing how many other people have freaked out having their first panic attack as well. And it's like I didn't even know it was a thing before somehow.

  • @MrSkyfish7
    @MrSkyfish7 5 лет назад +2

    So around last January I started having this thing where it felt my heart would jump when I lay a certain way. I learned that when you feel your "heart" jump in your throat, its a nerve that triggers some muscle near your diaphragm. So I just kind of live with it, its a rare thing. Come April I'm lying there, and just a little ache happens in my left shoulder, you know.. the left arm is the one that hurts during a heart attack(my brain says). It triggers my first ever panic attack, go to the hospital because I feel like I might be dying, just as Pyrion says. Every time I almost sleep for 2 days, I jump back up awake. Felt like I was falling and just shoot right up with adrenaline. All the time I am getting all these scans and tests, they can't see anything wrong until I get a full body scan. I have a blood clot in my leg, and apparently a piece of it broke off, went toward my lungs, and got caught near whatever nerve that is. So the ache that triggered it was nothing, all the hurt is from the panic attack, but they did find out I had a blood clot because of it. Been on blood thinners for a 1/2 year now waiting for that to go away, but yea... when I got home and smelled the grass in the yard, I cried because I legit thought I was never leaving that hospital. I think I have PTSD cause even hearing Pyrion talk about his made my chest area tighten, also any "beep beep" like a heart monitor causes me to have the same reaction. Even with that, it makes me feel better knowing other people have gone through it, and that it is ok, its a little bit of support that helps.

  • @benjaminpowell2066
    @benjaminpowell2066 5 лет назад +1

    I just want to shout out to my dad for being like how these guys describe mums. Whilest my mum was too busy being like how these guys describe dad's!

  • @Vortor
    @Vortor 5 лет назад +2

    Weird that pyrion is saying the "That's all I can do, my hands are tied/following orders, *proceeds to clock out*" stuff is a uniquely chinese problem for him, because that happens all the time in the US, I'm sure it happens in europe too.

  • @londonsummers
    @londonsummers 5 лет назад +1

    As someone who has lived in China for 6 years, I love hearing PFlax talk about China.

  • @d.b.5070
    @d.b.5070 5 лет назад

    Summer camp was one of the best experiences of my life, I even worked at one for five summers when I got older.

  • @amelialikesfrogs5778
    @amelialikesfrogs5778 5 лет назад +6

    I've had panic attacks and the tingles from hyperventilation is a familiar experience

  • @Yesidoplaytheguitar
    @Yesidoplaytheguitar 5 лет назад

    I had a panic attack not that long ago, scariest thing I have ever had happen to me. Got out of bed, in a pretty good period of my life, nothing dramatic going on, and then I just felt like I couldn't breath. I fainted, fell on top of radiator (left me with a pretty spectacular bruise), got up again and fainted again half a minute later. I just had time to think: Yep, this is it, I'm dead. Woke up in the ambulance later, totally fine. Nothing wrong with me. Luckily there were people at home to call an ambulance though, I was unconscious for quite a while.

  • @lanelanelane
    @lanelanelane 5 лет назад

    Panic attacks are fucking wild. I feel you Pflax. I have them occasionally and literally feel like I’m dying and my heart is about to explode. Every time I go to the doctor though my heart is normal and all my blood tests are normal. Nothing gives me anxiety, it just happens randomly. Really weird stuff

  • @ItsRinaldo
    @ItsRinaldo 5 лет назад

    Man that Disney bus shuttle in Orlando Florida is amazing. I've had problems before with like not knowing a reservation number and the staff just stumble over themselves trying to help you out. I've never had to deal with a Disney manager because the staff just fix shit for you and seem to be happy you gave them the opportunity to help you.

    • @ItsRinaldo
      @ItsRinaldo 5 лет назад

      @the missing link I understand that, I work in customer service myself so I know the game. Which is why I'm impressed as I am because I know what kind of training goes into having that kind of demeanor and make it seem genuine.

  • @ThePunkout90
    @ThePunkout90 5 лет назад

    My first panic attack was the exact same way, I legitimately thought my life was ending. I had never heard the symptoms of a panic attack before! Which is interesting because a lot of people experience them.

  • @christophermccutcheon2143
    @christophermccutcheon2143 5 лет назад

    Mad the way Pyrion describes the panic attack cos that is how it feels and it's kind of embarrassing the first time. I had my first one ever in my last year of uni and I thought I was going to have a heart attack too. Chest was tight and I couldn't breathe properly for hours. Finally, at the end of the day I called the non-emergency line for the hospital and because I'd mentioned trouble breathing they sent an ambulance asap, which I wasn't expecting. They did whatever tests and I was completely fine and normal... Felt stupid for taking their time when they could have real emergencies to deal with, but they were understanding. Said they see a lot of students.

  • @arizenation3188
    @arizenation3188 5 лет назад

    Perfect timing guys! Now I can recover from surgery happily!

  • @markhackett2302
    @markhackett2302 5 лет назад

    39:00 The next time it happens you get her to sign off on the assertion. The jobsworth doesn't want to put their job on the line by being intransigent.

  • @testtubediplomacy5379
    @testtubediplomacy5379 5 лет назад

    Philly was mentioned!!! Hello from the land of Cheesesteaks, Rocky, and the Liberty Bell!

  • @threeomgthree
    @threeomgthree 5 лет назад

    This was such a great video. I learned a lot and laughed a lot. A great combination.

  • @Oscar-wp5cq
    @Oscar-wp5cq 5 лет назад +1

    Yikes. as someone who has Anxiety attacks, I feel you. I thought I was having a stroke cuz my left hand numbed last time I got one.

  • @selsig_dwp
    @selsig_dwp 5 лет назад

    I've had panic attacks since I was probably about 7, and still get them today. there was a point recently where my panic attacks were very frequent, but they are quite rare for me now, as I have a bit more control, and they are less intense

  • @edwardwu7730
    @edwardwu7730 5 лет назад

    When they were talking about piss nicknames, I was thinking, wasn't Sips literally just an anagram for piss, and that's why he used it?

  • @rileykierath4676
    @rileykierath4676 5 лет назад

    The Pyrion malicious compliance rant had me second hand triggered out the ass

  • @ethencurtis7182
    @ethencurtis7182 5 лет назад +2

    5:44 Pyrion sounds like yoda

  • @greennin
    @greennin 5 лет назад +8

    You need to fix your youtube channel so that there is an uploads section. When one goes on a youtube channel and can't press on or even see the newest episode immediately, without clicking on videos first, that is bad marketing. Whoever is handling that should look into it.
    great episode, as always :)

    • @thomasoring
      @thomasoring 5 лет назад +1

      Yes the newest upload should be the first thing you see on the channel. I've thought this 100 times.

    • @xSuperiorManx
      @xSuperiorManx 5 лет назад

      There IS an "Uploads" section on their channel. It's a tab called "Uploads", surprisingly, and the videos are listed in reverse order of uploading, with the newest one first.

  • @DragonFiesta
    @DragonFiesta 5 лет назад +2

    I was at a historical fort with this kid whose dad worked there for they lived on the grounds, we went into the generals office and there was cigars from forever ago because they were dry and brittle as shit. he bit the end off and it crumbed in his mouth but we smoked that possibly historical cigar in the blacksmiths. I drew into my mouth then breathed in he sucked it right into his lungs. he was coughing like crazy and I was fine I felt like the man. quit tobacco 10 years aog and tried smoking again last night. its gross now.

  • @Dyrwen
    @Dyrwen 5 лет назад

    This animation is top notch! Funny stuff guys

  • @crsdbobbie
    @crsdbobbie 5 лет назад

    Poor pyrion, I've been having panic attacks over the past 5 years, breathing problems, sweating, loss of feeling in my limbs, dizziness etc that last for up to 2hrs. They're brutal.

  • @Doctor-plant
    @Doctor-plant 5 лет назад +1

    Thank god they're back

  • @nicksteele9436
    @nicksteele9436 4 года назад

    The falling reaction just as you fall asleep is known as a hypnic jerk.

  • @HTMB96
    @HTMB96 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks pyrion, now I'm panicking about having a panic attack

  • @OneBiOzZ
    @OneBiOzZ 5 лет назад

    PFlax i get that sleep thing all the time, but for me i think my heart stops beating

  • @Gav803
    @Gav803 5 лет назад

    This one was fucking funny man, Lewis is right i could listen to Pyrion Rant for hours, This was a treasure on my bike ride :D

  • @jcsoundguy
    @jcsoundguy 5 лет назад

    Just a couple years ago I developed some significant anxiety issues. I have had a couple of severe panic attacks like what Pyrion describes. It is an awful experience.

  • @iamzid
    @iamzid 5 лет назад +2

    the only panic attack that i've ever had was from a massive dose of weed from a fully clean bodily state. i don't feel like I could ever have a harder panic attack, do your worst.

  • @BKnight_
    @BKnight_ 5 лет назад +2

    Today on "Lewis being Devils Advocate!"

  • @Alenthas
    @Alenthas 3 года назад

    that's a panic attack?!?!?! oh my god i had the exact same thing and i was so fucking worried. i had forgotten about it until now

  • @nyatella
    @nyatella 5 лет назад +1

    Ah yes, the beautiful country of... `Fweance`. The place where the... `kwassonce` was popualrised.

  • @individualism20
    @individualism20 5 лет назад

    As a foreigner who has been living in China for one year now , I can completely support everything Ted said about China.

  • @LummidGames
    @LummidGames 5 лет назад

    Panic attacks can be devastating & if you already have a history of heart complications it can easily turn into an actual heart attack. So glad you went to a hospital P Flax! Hope you see this comment. Always better safe than sorry.

  • @UndergroundBunker0459
    @UndergroundBunker0459 5 лет назад +6

    You're not dead!

  • @threeomgthree
    @threeomgthree 5 лет назад

    Me and my friends used to roll random ass leaves and stuff into paper tubes and smoke them. We were lucky as hell we didn’t accidentally use something poisonous lmao.
    Also we used to smoke tea taken from tea bags lol

  • @FyberOptic
    @FyberOptic 5 лет назад

    I went to the hospital once during the night for something similar. I just kept feeling short of breath, and that in and of itself made it bad enough that I was worried I could have something wrong with my heart or breathing. They checked both, and found no evidence of anything wrong. Ever since then, I've noticed shortness of breath at times, and I do think it's attached to anxiety, but I still don't like it!

  • @casper3359
    @casper3359 5 лет назад +1

    IT'S BACK BABY

  • @acolyte1951
    @acolyte1951 5 лет назад

    this has been a great episode

  • @Imwritingthisnotefrombeyondthe
    @Imwritingthisnotefrombeyondthe 5 лет назад +4

    Thought it was one of the cigarette trip my dad took.

  • @Pattoe
    @Pattoe 5 лет назад +1

    Sometimes people think I'm being a jobsworth when I refuse to do certain things for customers when they fail Security on the phone... but if I go against the DPA i will be fined 10,000 pounds and lose my job. I will do everything in my power to help, but I can't give information about the account to someone who isn't verified.

  • @haashirgrewal9279
    @haashirgrewal9279 5 лет назад +6

    FINALLY

  • @dorkyface
    @dorkyface 5 лет назад

    God, leave it to Pyrion and Sips to rant about queuing! So true though, where I live, no one knows how to queue properly...

  • @destroyer45000
    @destroyer45000 5 лет назад

    I feel like I’ve heard the story about kid lewis smoking paper and sips inhaling aerosol cans before

  • @wadevapes3301
    @wadevapes3301 5 лет назад +1

    i was getting worried there for a bit

  • @tarnyowl6068
    @tarnyowl6068 5 лет назад +1

    They all survived the purges

  • @samferguson188
    @samferguson188 5 лет назад

    Omg that yogcon swerve at the end.

  • @jettnash5217
    @jettnash5217 5 лет назад

    Dw PFlax i've also had panic attacks and anxiety attacks. It's scary is fuck man!

  • @confusablecabbage4104
    @confusablecabbage4104 5 лет назад +1

    i cannot play satisfactory without listening to this podcast, it just doesn't feel right otherwise.

  • @taj4137
    @taj4137 5 лет назад

    OMG I've had similar experiences as pflax with Canadian airport staff and embassy. It's soooooo infuriating, I hate it.

  • @TheSpeedyCola
    @TheSpeedyCola 5 лет назад

    Speaking of cigars, @Triforce try a dark stout backwoods! I use weed in mine though for better taste

  • @aaronabraham5029
    @aaronabraham5029 5 лет назад

    I fucking love this

  • @jacquizzlemons1980
    @jacquizzlemons1980 5 лет назад

    I had a jobsworth issue at a restaurant a few weeks ago. I asked for a specific item and asked for mushrooms off of it and the server said that it was impossible to get it without it on there. So I said okay can I get this other item that doesn’t have mushroom and she proceeded to tell me it was impossible to get any item without mushroom. So I had chips and dip for dinner

  • @LPDani123
    @LPDani123 5 лет назад

    40:00 come on, having the wrong ticket is a pretty legitimate reason to deny you from boarding.. thats a bit of a leap from the diner vouchers :D

  • @GalianMode
    @GalianMode 5 лет назад

    A part of me enjoys the stories about Pyrion having a miserable time in China. I'd wager that if he built up a genuine familiarity with the young lady instead of just demanding beers, by the second night she'd be slipping him beers at 5 to 9!

  • @Bird0fPrey
    @Bird0fPrey 5 лет назад

    5:44 yoda laugh

  • @DaxianPreston
    @DaxianPreston 5 лет назад +2

    Phillies?...only good for blunts.

  • @CrunchyTofu
    @CrunchyTofu 5 лет назад

    The exact reason why I don't want to go back to Shanghai. I only go back to visit relatives, but other than that, it's just a fuckin anger inducing trip. The only way to get people to go a little extra for you (which is usually normal in western parts), you would need to shove them money. If you gave all those people some money who gave you problems, they would have been so nice to you afterwards and would probably do all the things you asked of them. The most fucked up part is that when my grandmother had to go in for surgery, we had to give the surgeon/doctor a lot of extra money just so he wouldn't do a shitty or half-assed job.

  • @Adam-lt4fx
    @Adam-lt4fx 5 лет назад +5

    Speaking as someone who lives in Osaka Japan (where theres a lot of Chinese) there lack of understanding of social rules (like queing) is incredible annoying. Literally every time im annoyed by someone in public i hear them speak and they are always Chinese.

    • @sloneczkaa
      @sloneczkaa 5 лет назад +2

      不好意思😭 I like your name 😉

    • @GuiltyOfPleonasm
      @GuiltyOfPleonasm 5 лет назад

      Ayy, that name's a fantastic reference!

    • @Ftwtfu
      @Ftwtfu 5 лет назад

      Yeah chinese culture and heritage is so self absorbed that outside of china most of them are socially inept. It's fucking baffling how retarded they can be socially.

  • @DanishVikings
    @DanishVikings 5 лет назад

    hey lads! Psychologist here, 70-80% of people will experience an panic attack sometime during their lives... they are typical associated with stress, take care of yourself Pyrion.

  • @PbaTv7
    @PbaTv7 5 лет назад +1

  • @Adumb_
    @Adumb_ 5 лет назад +1

    WOOOO!

  • @zuukal3348
    @zuukal3348 5 лет назад

    I honestly thought my friend and I were the only ones to do that stupid A4 paper smoking as kids X)

  • @LucianoThePig
    @LucianoThePig 5 лет назад +2

    I love hearing P Flax rant about stuff. He always seems to know what he's talking about even when he's angry

    • @quarantinefartantino1530
      @quarantinefartantino1530 5 лет назад

      You must not be very knowledgeable about the topics he decides to rant about, because he's infamous for ranting about shit he doesn't know about.

  • @Ghanaka
    @Ghanaka 5 лет назад

    PyrionFlax, Will there be another print of Bodega books coming out? I missed the window to purchase it and i would absolutely love to purchase a copy or two.

  • @chapothe
    @chapothe 5 лет назад +5

    YOU ARE LATE!

  • @SwiftKie
    @SwiftKie 5 лет назад +2

    You know your listening to the triforce when...
    They begin the show with a story from a previous podcast.