Best decision I ever made. I came out of the project a different man. The project exposed all my weaknesses and allowed me to attack them during and after the project! I can write pages about the things I learned but I will say this. If the Project resonates with you. Do IT! I am very thankful for the experience, the instructors and for now being part of this community.
As a fatherless 28 year old man. Younger man do need a father in their life, I gave up looking for a father figure and chose God to be with me. Thanks for doing this for our future generations.
32 year old fatherless man here. Dude that is so awesome that you are leaning on God for being your father, because he is! Jesus is the ultimate authority! Not trying to tell you what to do brother, just wanted to share this one bit. Don’t miss out on the importance of having an older male in your life - a mentor. I have one in my life, who is 72 years old. Dude has been a huge blessing, I can’t even put it into words. It isn’t necessary, but man it sure helps a lot.
Participating in the Project is one of the best decisions of my life... I was able to uncover several blindspots and weaknesses in myself and after several months of working to fix those weakspots, I emerged as version 2.0... better, faster stronger & much more capable in all aspects of life... including at home, with family, my relationships, in my business and in my masculinity. Thanks to B and all the instructors and staff.
My fav quote “When I look back on my past and think how much time I wasted on nothing, how much time has been lost in futilities, errors, laziness, incapacity to live; how little I appreciated it, how many times I sinned against my heart and soul-then my heart bleeds. Life is a gift, life is happiness, every minute can be an eternity of happiness.” Fyodor Dostoevsky
I just got out the military and have needed a program to reboot myself after this useless feeling that’s overwhelmed me. Every block is checked off for the need of fulfillment. It would mean the world to attend an event like this. Thank you for the structure Mr. Keuilian
So its me again, by now i consider Herr Bedros to be my comforting friend. I was just watching a different show, from a year ago. I watch Bedros everyday, the episodes gives me strength. Still, i am a Chef, I live in Germany and i am Brazilian. I train everyday, my circumstances don't change my responsibilities, i work in a hot kitchen for 10 to 12 hours a day, i get home and write my journal and read my books everynight, i wake up at 6am go for a 5km run and other days just to the gym. Do you guys think that i am motivated everyday to do all this shit? No, i am not.... this no bloody motivation, this is fucking discipline. My kids look at my biceps and they call me super papa. Nobody talks about the hardworking people in the gastronomy businesses. No 9 to 5 office work, a complete diversity and dynamic of work. We have a different time scheduled from the rest of the world, dont you people forget that.
The biggest thing I got from this episode is I need to make myself the priority. I have been needing to end/edit my relationship with my live-in girlfriend of 5 years and I have just had that hard conversation. Shit is a tornado of chaos that is not congruent with who I am trying to be, and as difficult as the conversation was it needed to be had. I can only fix me. She has to work through her issues and that is a journey I can't take with her. My path lies elsewhere. Thanks for the clarity bro.
I stopped watching and listening to these self improvement podcasts. While I learned these important lessons, I wasnt applying these lessons to my life. Coming back to these videos from time to time just helps me keep my mindset on track. At least I hope so.
Hey Bedros I love your podcast and was wondering if you could do an episode on not giving a f*ck about what people say or think of you? Basically how to stop caring unless you want to.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:28 *🧠 Kierkegaard's Reaction to Hegelian Synthesis* - Kierkegaard reacts against Hegel's philosophy, finding fault in its certainty, comprehensiveness, and rationalism. - He particularly dislikes Hegel's reconciliation of reason and faith, advocating for a distinct choice between the two. 02:08 *🤔 Kierkegaard's Challenge: Faith vs. Rationality* - Kierkegaard explores the dilemma of choosing between faith and rationality, critiquing attempts to reconcile them. - He emphasizes the necessity of making a conscious decision between naturalistic and metaphysical ontologies. 03:31 *🤷 The Dilemma of Choosing Between Faith and Reason* - Individuals must choose between religious faith and rational certainty, but finding a definitive criteria for this choice is challenging. - Kierkegaard highlights the inherent difficulty of justifying one's chosen orientation without presupposing it. 06:42 *🎭 The Aesthetic vs. the Ethical Life* - Kierkegaard presents the fundamental choice between the aesthetic life of pleasure and the ethical life of moral righteousness. - He argues that genuine ethical judgment involves following divine law independent of personal pleasure or rationality. 11:14 *💡 Kierkegaard's Existentialist Perspective* - Kierkegaard introduces existentialist themes by emphasizing individual choice without a predetermined criterion. - He presents the stark reality of criterion-less choice, forcing individuals to confront their existential dilemmas. 16:50 *💔 Kierkegaard's Harrowing Imagery* - Kierkegaard employs vivid and unsettling imagery to depict the bleakness of the aesthetic life and the existential angst it entails. - He uses literary techniques to evoke deep introspection and challenge conventional perspectives. 21:42 *⚖️ The Moral Alternative: Passion for Virtue* - Kierkegaard contrasts the pursuit of morality driven by passion and virtue with rational adherence to moral principles. - He criticizes approaches like Kant's for lacking genuine faith and instead prioritizes personal vanity and rationality. 22:51 *📜 The moral fervor of the romantic and existential pursuit:* - The moral man passionately pursues morality as a criterionless choice, independent of pleasure, rationality, or alternatives. - Fierceness and fanaticism accompany this pursuit, aiming to transcend reason and connect with a transcendent realm through primary intuition. 25:00 *🔍 Kant and Kierkegaard's interpretations of the biblical story of Abraham:* - Kant and Kierkegaard both analyze the story of Abraham sacrificing his son to illustrate the tension between faith and reason. - Kant's rationalistic interpretation emphasizes testing divine commands against the categorical imperative, aligning with rational certainty and moral order. - Kierkegaard's romantic approach highlights Abraham's blind obedience as an act of profound faith, transcending rationality and moral conventions. 31:05 *🙏 Kierkegaard's concept of faith and the existential leap:* - Kierkegaard presents Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son as the epitome of faith, despite its ethical contradictions. - Embracing faith involves making the leap beyond reason and embracing subjective truth, even in the face of moral anguish and uncertainty. - Kierkegaard's philosophy challenges the Enlightenment emphasis on rationality and objective certainty, highlighting the existential struggle of subjective choices. Made with HARPA AI
Bedros , this could not have come at any better timing , last week i decided that im going to become a good christain and that im going to turn to life of christ and also have a gaming christain channel for the longest time i have been wanting a bible so i purchased the holy bible on amazon among 3 other things for mothers day gift , top it all off my day got better with your life lessons bedros
Hi Bedros, Funny and sad, funny because i thought that soon i would be able to take part on the PROJECT and sad because it is coming to an end. Anyways it would take me a couple of years but I keep going. The Squire program is amazing too, my father died when i was 6 months old and never really had a father figure and after my drug addiction recovery and during my whole fatherhood to my 2 boys i have jumped on that trampolin, i have dropped on that halfpipe, i have climbed that wall, i have swam across that river and i have listened and read and hugged my 2 boys as if i have always been the 2.0 version of myself. Big luv B with ya the whole freaking way... leo
Congratulations! That is great news on the Squire Program!! Bedros set one up with Michael Badacelli here in Buffalo (WNY Area), so we’re not stuck in 1984 😂
The squire program will create formidable men. I can see this being insanely good. I fucking wish I had a written manual how to be a boy, a man, how to conduct myself, how to regulate emotions growing up as a kid. It’s sad man looking back. I will never do that to my kids when I have them.
I tried defending MDK on a fb thread. Left-leaners who are suppsoed to be anti-shaming and pro this and that calling it "humiliation fetish". Its so absurd. I watched that Phillion idiot's call out video. I tried to hear the other side. I don't think MDK is 100% right for anyone and there's probably mistakes made. But at least you all were trying. Maybe it could have kept evolving into something even more effective and harder to criticed. I've had my own Man Tribe Trauma Experience, but that was with someone horribly dishonest and genuinely evil. I don't think that's you guys, it always came across as honest and purpose driven. I'm hoping one day you evolve MDK and bring it back. Ok i have only watched 3 minutes of the video but we'll see where it goes.
Damn that sucks... I could pass the MDK program... But barley able to take care of my son... I wish I was able to do MDK, I would even do the squire program with my son... I just I could make more money to do these kinds of things... My son is 15 and Iv been taking care of him since he was 9 months with the assistant's of my parents... Is anyone of your people needing a hard working man to help them?
The problem is you’re not trying hard enough. You need to head to the bank asap and take out an $18k loan so that you can attend this LIFE CHANGING 72 hour program. I know I did. Sure, I got kicked out on day 1 because I needed my inhaler and they said “only a p**sy can’t breath without assistance” Woke up in the hospital down $18k plus another $5k for the hospital stay. But you know what? At least I tried. And I can say that, although I didn’t receive my official alpha certification, at least I gave it a shot, and to me, that makes me a WINNER. Love ya Bedros
@BedrosKeuilian unfortunately i can't. There aren't any videos, so it's between them and allah, my friend. Remember, character is fate. It is sad tho when any business shuts down regardless of the reason
@BedrosKeuilian keep on living amongst all of the people that are in need of help a friend role model mentor a fellow man who cares for the other men in the world. Thanks for your time to help and support others. Positive Vibrations
To be honest, you taught me nothing, im already smashing in. May be its the British army in me. Always advance don't retreat, tactical withdraw yes, but thst means you go again once you recce the enemy position. You all might lose a battle, but every general loses a battle. But you can still win a war. Move low move fast. Civs join the forces.
The quicker Bedros can move on from that grift the better. All I see on social media are people absolutely blasting that program. Are all of them wrong? I called out that greedyyyyy price point awhile ago and the public caught on and went in on these guys… I’ve always looked at Bedros as a man of integrity but him being aligned with that program makes me question some things…that Steve guy, the bald dude, he is partnered with, is such an obvious douchebag, slimeball…those clips of him threatening to cut off his own tattoo and such are beyond cringey. Look at the guys IG, says it all. Bedros associating with someone like that is such a bad look… You can help people and do “Gods work” without destroying their bank accounts, guys… Still appreciate Bedros even though his program got exposed for being a ridiculous cash grab
So let me get this right You spend more than half of this podcast talk about how good the project is and all the benefits then you're going to cancel. 🤔 That sounds like a bitch move to me. I think after 5 years You guys are just finding your traction and can make it 10 times better. I guess the easy thing is just to quit right. Sounds like hypocrisy to me You got a bunch of liberals running that place. To me it seems like you should take some of your own advice but what do I know. Make it a great day you deserve it 👊
Hey you did all kinds of stuff and walked away from . So quick to judge his closing either a hobby or business or something like all thing people change do other things. Not quitting look at the positive feedback in the comments thanking him not calling him a hypocrite or a quitter. Look at the good in others . Teaching negativity and complaining about a man Teaching other men to look for a better life . Had an idea years of trying to do good . Sum it up you really no nothing about . J Bale
Best decision I ever made. I came out of the project a different man. The project exposed all my weaknesses and allowed me to attack them during and after the project! I can write pages about the things I learned but I will say this. If the Project resonates with you. Do IT! I am very thankful for the experience, the instructors and for now being part of this community.
How much did it cost?
As a fatherless 28 year old man. Younger man do need a father in their life, I gave up looking for a father figure and chose God to be with me. Thanks for doing this for our future generations.
32 year old fatherless man here.
Dude that is so awesome that you are leaning on God for being your father, because he is!
Jesus is the ultimate authority!
Not trying to tell you what to do brother, just wanted to share this one bit.
Don’t miss out on the importance of having an older male in your life - a mentor.
I have one in my life, who is 72 years old.
Dude has been a huge blessing, I can’t even put it into words.
It isn’t necessary, but man it sure helps a lot.
Participating in the Project is one of the best decisions of my life... I was able to uncover several blindspots and weaknesses in myself and after several months of working to fix those weakspots, I emerged as version 2.0... better, faster stronger & much more capable in all aspects of life... including at home, with family, my relationships, in my business and in my masculinity. Thanks to B and all the instructors and staff.
Much love and respect brother!
My fav quote “When I look back on my past and think how much time I wasted on nothing, how much time has been lost in futilities, errors, laziness, incapacity to live; how little I appreciated it, how many times I sinned against my heart and soul-then my heart bleeds. Life is a gift, life is happiness, every minute can be an eternity of happiness.”
Fyodor Dostoevsky
I just got out the military and have needed a program to reboot myself after this useless feeling that’s overwhelmed me. Every block is checked off for the need of fulfillment. It would mean the world to attend an event like this. Thank you for the structure Mr. Keuilian
So its me again, by now i consider Herr Bedros to be my comforting friend. I was just watching a different show, from a year ago. I watch Bedros everyday, the episodes gives me strength. Still, i am a Chef, I live in Germany and i am Brazilian. I train everyday, my circumstances don't change my responsibilities, i work in a hot kitchen for 10 to 12 hours a day, i get home and write my journal and read my books everynight, i wake up at 6am go for a 5km run and other days just to the gym. Do you guys think that i am motivated everyday to do all this shit? No, i am not.... this no bloody motivation, this is fucking discipline. My kids look at my biceps and they call me super papa. Nobody talks about the hardworking people in the gastronomy businesses. No 9 to 5 office work, a complete diversity and dynamic of work. We have a different time scheduled from the rest of the world, dont you people forget that.
The biggest thing I got from this episode is I need to make myself the priority. I have been needing to end/edit my relationship with my live-in girlfriend of 5 years and I have just had that hard conversation. Shit is a tornado of chaos that is not congruent with who I am trying to be, and as difficult as the conversation was it needed to be had. I can only fix me. She has to work through her issues and that is a journey I can't take with her. My path lies elsewhere. Thanks for the clarity bro.
I stopped watching and listening to these self improvement podcasts. While I learned these important lessons, I wasnt applying these lessons to my life. Coming back to these videos from time to time just helps me keep my mindset on track. At least I hope so.
The most important thing is training urself to act with creation through application, not repeated consumption. Try journaling
Hey Bedros I love your podcast and was wondering if you could do an episode on not giving a f*ck about what people say or think of you? Basically how to stop caring unless you want to.
Amen brother / sister
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:28 *🧠 Kierkegaard's Reaction to Hegelian Synthesis*
- Kierkegaard reacts against Hegel's philosophy, finding fault in its certainty, comprehensiveness, and rationalism.
- He particularly dislikes Hegel's reconciliation of reason and faith, advocating for a distinct choice between the two.
02:08 *🤔 Kierkegaard's Challenge: Faith vs. Rationality*
- Kierkegaard explores the dilemma of choosing between faith and rationality, critiquing attempts to reconcile them.
- He emphasizes the necessity of making a conscious decision between naturalistic and metaphysical ontologies.
03:31 *🤷 The Dilemma of Choosing Between Faith and Reason*
- Individuals must choose between religious faith and rational certainty, but finding a definitive criteria for this choice is challenging.
- Kierkegaard highlights the inherent difficulty of justifying one's chosen orientation without presupposing it.
06:42 *🎭 The Aesthetic vs. the Ethical Life*
- Kierkegaard presents the fundamental choice between the aesthetic life of pleasure and the ethical life of moral righteousness.
- He argues that genuine ethical judgment involves following divine law independent of personal pleasure or rationality.
11:14 *💡 Kierkegaard's Existentialist Perspective*
- Kierkegaard introduces existentialist themes by emphasizing individual choice without a predetermined criterion.
- He presents the stark reality of criterion-less choice, forcing individuals to confront their existential dilemmas.
16:50 *💔 Kierkegaard's Harrowing Imagery*
- Kierkegaard employs vivid and unsettling imagery to depict the bleakness of the aesthetic life and the existential angst it entails.
- He uses literary techniques to evoke deep introspection and challenge conventional perspectives.
21:42 *⚖️ The Moral Alternative: Passion for Virtue*
- Kierkegaard contrasts the pursuit of morality driven by passion and virtue with rational adherence to moral principles.
- He criticizes approaches like Kant's for lacking genuine faith and instead prioritizes personal vanity and rationality.
22:51 *📜 The moral fervor of the romantic and existential pursuit:*
- The moral man passionately pursues morality as a criterionless choice, independent of pleasure, rationality, or alternatives.
- Fierceness and fanaticism accompany this pursuit, aiming to transcend reason and connect with a transcendent realm through primary intuition.
25:00 *🔍 Kant and Kierkegaard's interpretations of the biblical story of Abraham:*
- Kant and Kierkegaard both analyze the story of Abraham sacrificing his son to illustrate the tension between faith and reason.
- Kant's rationalistic interpretation emphasizes testing divine commands against the categorical imperative, aligning with rational certainty and moral order.
- Kierkegaard's romantic approach highlights Abraham's blind obedience as an act of profound faith, transcending rationality and moral conventions.
31:05 *🙏 Kierkegaard's concept of faith and the existential leap:*
- Kierkegaard presents Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son as the epitome of faith, despite its ethical contradictions.
- Embracing faith involves making the leap beyond reason and embracing subjective truth, even in the face of moral anguish and uncertainty.
- Kierkegaard's philosophy challenges the Enlightenment emphasis on rationality and objective certainty, highlighting the existential struggle of subjective choices.
Made with HARPA AI
Bedros , this could not have come at any better timing , last week i decided that im going to become a good christain and that im going to turn to life of christ and also have a gaming christain channel for the longest time i have been wanting a bible so i purchased the holy bible on amazon among 3 other things for mothers day gift , top it all off my day got better with your life lessons bedros
Good Shit Bedros, these videos just make too much sense!!!
Hi Bedros, Funny and sad, funny because i thought that soon i would be able to take part on the PROJECT and sad because it is coming to an end. Anyways it would take me a couple of years but I keep going. The Squire program is amazing too, my father died when i was 6 months old and never really had a father figure and after my drug addiction recovery and during my whole fatherhood to my 2 boys i have jumped on that trampolin, i have dropped on that halfpipe, i have climbed that wall, i have swam across that river and i have listened and read and hugged my 2 boys as if i have always been the 2.0 version of myself. Big luv B with ya the whole freaking way... leo
Respect! Salute from 🇷🇴!
Very strong video. Strong messaging and a subtle masterclass in sales.
Definitely needed to hear this while I’m working 12hr shift 💯
Man you have helped me with so much iv started to rebuild my life all cuss of you my man keep it up I was in a bad mental spot but not no more
The squire program sounds amazing! Can’t wait to do something like that when my boys are a little older
Thank you Unc for the wise words , always a great listen!
Thanks for listening
Thanks for this knowledge B.
I really appreciate it.
Congratulations! That is great news on the Squire Program!! Bedros set one up with Michael Badacelli here in Buffalo (WNY Area), so we’re not stuck in 1984 😂
Haha! Good call
What's the fee for the project? And where is it held at?
Thank you, Bedros!
You’re very welcome!
Appreciate the information 💯
6:42 start
Preach my brother
Starts❤ 6:38
Can I ask if the money made on "the project" faded or did you not have the man power to do that and the squire program at the same time?
I fought the pain and the pain won
The squire program will create formidable men. I can see this being insanely good.
I fucking wish I had a written manual how to be a boy, a man, how to conduct myself, how to regulate emotions growing up as a kid. It’s sad man looking back.
I will never do that to my kids when I have them.
Exactly
Great stuff!
Thanks Bedros this is going to help me out and this month I'm going to earn money on mowing peoples lawn instead of getting a part time job 💯
Great line, winners want to quit too!
The obstacle is the way…my heart attack, divorce and job loss all within a short period made me a stronger more confident man 👍
“Angry cops” OWNS you.
OMG 😳
Such a good episode holy fuck Bedros.
BK is cooking yet again
You need the squire needs to be in Atlanta
No shitt it’s coming to an end genius
Would love to help with the Missouri version of The Squire Program
HUNTINGTON BEACH HERE.. Love Ya Bedros
HB! Much love!
@@BedrosKeuilian I'm one of those DIAMONDS under pressure.. keep spitting the truth.
Fighter Jets & Crop Dusters
I would like to join the class 🇿🇦
Me literally getting out my trulean as u start to advertise it 😅
Haha! That’s awesome!
I tried defending MDK on a fb thread. Left-leaners who are suppsoed to be anti-shaming and pro this and that calling it "humiliation fetish". Its so absurd. I watched that Phillion idiot's call out video.
I tried to hear the other side. I don't think MDK is 100% right for anyone and there's probably mistakes made. But at least you all were trying. Maybe it could have kept evolving into something even more effective and harder to criticed.
I've had my own Man Tribe Trauma Experience, but that was with someone horribly dishonest and genuinely evil. I don't think that's you guys, it always came across as honest and purpose driven. I'm hoping one day you evolve MDK and bring it back.
Ok i have only watched 3 minutes of the video but we'll see where it goes.
Hopefully you got the chance to watch the entire video here.
@@BedrosKeuilian gonna do that this morning.
@@BedrosKeuilianlistened to it. Thanks B.
Respect
Are you in Florida ? The father/son combo ??? LFG. I’m up for the challenge. So is my kid. 13. LMK 😮
Host one more Bedros!
Damn that sucks... I could pass the MDK program... But barley able to take care of my son... I wish I was able to do MDK, I would even do the squire program with my son... I just I could make more money to do these kinds of things... My son is 15 and Iv been taking care of him since he was 9 months with the assistant's of my parents... Is anyone of your people needing a hard working man to help them?
The problem is you’re not trying hard enough. You need to head to the bank asap and take out an $18k loan so that you can attend this LIFE CHANGING 72 hour program. I know I did. Sure, I got kicked out on day 1 because I needed my inhaler and they said “only a p**sy can’t breath without assistance”
Woke up in the hospital down $18k plus another $5k for the hospital stay. But you know what? At least I tried. And I can say that, although I didn’t receive my official alpha certification, at least I gave it a shot, and to me, that makes me a WINNER. Love ya Bedros
Bedros!!
How do I join the class?
You can apply here
www.themdkproject.com/flip-the-switch?Bedros
What’s the fee
@@johndemers6324 look in the link
@@johndemers632418k
Amennnnnn
It's because instructors would use racial slurs and be verbally abusive that why they had to shut it down
You got any proof of that?
Show me where the instructors use racial slurs. You’re so ignorant man
@BedrosKeuilian unfortunately i can't. There aren't any videos, so it's between them and allah, my friend. Remember, character is fate. It is sad tho when any business shuts down regardless of the reason
Nobody would believe Bedros would accept any racial shit.
@BedrosKeuilian keep on living amongst all of the people that are in need of help a friend role model mentor a fellow man who cares for the other men in the world. Thanks for your time to help and support others. Positive Vibrations
My Dawg
Fyp the Project is $18K
To be honest, you taught me nothing, im already smashing in. May be its the British army in me. Always advance don't retreat, tactical withdraw yes, but thst means you go again once you recce the enemy position. You all might lose a battle, but every general loses a battle. But you can still win a war. Move low move fast. Civs join the forces.
Lower the prices man, that’s all it is.
What’s the class ? Hope it ain’t one of those things where people just getting talked down to for like 20k lmao
The quicker Bedros can move on from that grift the better. All I see on social media are people absolutely blasting that program. Are all of them wrong?
I called out that greedyyyyy price point awhile ago and the public caught on and went in on these guys…
I’ve always looked at Bedros as a man of integrity but him being aligned with that program makes me question some things…that Steve guy, the bald dude, he is partnered with, is such an obvious douchebag, slimeball…those clips of him threatening to cut off his own tattoo and such are beyond cringey. Look at the guys IG, says it all. Bedros associating with someone like that is such a bad look…
You can help people and do “Gods work” without destroying their bank accounts, guys…
Still appreciate Bedros even though his program got exposed for being a ridiculous cash grab
@@shady7bc holy shit so that is part of his program 🤦🏽♂️ I could kinda that would be his style of program . Lmao hate to see it
First
So let me get this right You spend more than half of this podcast talk about how good the project is and all the benefits then you're going to cancel. 🤔 That sounds like a bitch move to me. I think after 5 years You guys are just finding your traction and can make it 10 times better. I guess the easy thing is just to quit right. Sounds like hypocrisy to me You got a bunch of liberals running that place. To me it seems like you should take some of your own advice but what do I know.
Make it a great day you deserve it 👊
Hey you did all kinds of stuff and walked away from . So quick to judge his closing either a hobby or business or something like all thing people change do other things. Not quitting look at the positive feedback in the comments thanking him not calling him a hypocrite or a quitter. Look at the good in others . Teaching negativity and complaining about a man Teaching other men to look for a better life . Had an idea years of trying to do good . Sum it up you really no nothing about . J Bale
Why stop wasting time ? All my fathers for billions of years have wasted crap loads of time
No time stamps? Why make ppl wait? You know this is a waste of time .... Unsubscribed
Oh no, he’s unsubscribing from my free content while having an emotional tantrum 🤦🏻♂️
@@BedrosKeuilian im not emotional. Im the last man.. while the world is lost i have found myself.
i have tooth pain and it was killing me i needed extraction! but i suffered 2 weeks then it fell of thats how tough i am
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