Hey Andy as someone who’s meds just started working for my mental health stuff, seeing a doctor and getting help is the best thing to do. Meds and counseling really does help a lot. We all love you buddy.
I can second this. I just started taking Zoloft about a month ago and its finally starting to kick in! It really is a game changer. My anxiety is way better and I can actually talk to people!
Landon Robison yes Zoloft. Same here. Yea it takes 4-6 weeks to kick in. Plus, my dose was low so they upped too. Plus, on Ativan. But I’m still a hermit, which/ is funny because growing up I was the opposite. I was always out with friends, going to movies, hanging out, driving around, clubs when I got older, and etc. Last few years going out gives me crazy anxiety. Once I’m out and doing what is needed I’m ok. But anxiety hits me like hours before. Can’t sleep and etc.
I'm only 3 minutes to this show so far, so I apologise if this gets serious and my comment is tone deaf. But Kinda Funny has been a bright spot during this quarantine. That first 3 minutes made this shitty morning I'm having a lot better. Thanks guys.
Andy talking about his lack of focus and general mental health REALLY hit home for me. When I was about 25 I got finally fed up with not being able to focus enough to even read a book anymore. I would literally read the same page or even the same PARAGRAPH 5 times and still not get anything from it, because 3 lines in my mind would wander somewhere else completely. I have played guitar since I was 16 and just couldn't focus enough to study or practice for lessons, even if I pushed myself to. The only things that could keep my attention were video games and some tv or movies. On top of that, I would get super anxious about things that either didn't really matter or I had just made it up to be anxious about it. I had so much trouble sleeping, sometimes I would wake up almost every hour or half hour until I had to finally wake up for work. So after being super depressed for months, I finally went to my doctor and told them that I didn't feel like I was working right. She took a couple tests and I filled out some questionnaires. I laughed when she came back in and told me I had mild to severe A.D.D., because I was very ignorant about it and thought it was the same as A.D.H.D., which my younger brother has. I have never been a very hyperactive person unless I'm REALLY hopped up on some caffeine and/or sugar, so I told her that there had to be a mistake. She was really nice about my ignorance and gave me some things to read and told me the things that we could do to treat it. I went home and talked to my wife about it and she also didn't believe it. After reading the material though, I started to get the picture that somewhere along the lines in my life my brain just....stopped working right. I started to take a very, very low dose of medication every day and after the initial three days of hyper anxiety, everything evened out. I started to FINALLY be able to study and read again. I was able to practice playing music and feel like I actually was making progress. I lost weight, started to sleep a LOT better, I could push my unnecessary anxiety away by focusing on something else and I could stay focused. Initially, my wife was skeptical about the whole thing, but eventually she saw how much my day to day life was improved and she is fully supportive of me and dealing with my issues. I know that everyone has different circumstances and maybe you are leery of taking medication, but sometimes your body needs something to adjust it back to where it needs to be. Diet, sleep schedule and home environment can totally be adjusted to help, but if you try those things and still need more, don't feel bad. Anyways, I hope you get your mental state to where you want it to be, Andy. It can only help to talk to someone about it and figure out what you can do to get there. I know that people probably won't even see this but I just wanted to add my story to the supportive voices for Andy's mental well-being. Thanks for reading and for the great content, guys.
This is the type of show I love from these guys. Just shooting the shit, making fun of Kevin, Kevin laughing at himself, and Greg and Nick going back and forth making each other laugh. Also, love you Andy. Really hope you're able to figure it out.
Andy, thank you so much for sharing. I've never related more to a topic than this. Nick, thank you for your encouraging words. Your message on mental health and therapy really moved me and is helping me build up the courage and strength to start my own mental health journey. We dont know each other, but you brought me to tears. I'm struggling, but I'm not alone, thank you so much
I'm glad that Andy was able to share this with his friends, let alone us in the community. Mental health is so important and I'm happy that he's decided to take the first step. We're here for you Andy
Hey Andy, you're not alone. Also Latino who had to deal with the stigma of we "machos" dont need to talk about feelings. It took a suicide attempt at age 30 to finally get help and it's been working. Wish you the best dude.
I hadn't watch KF Podcast in a long time and as soon as it started it was like seeing old friends after a long time and it's like you've seen them yesterday. More than that I get out of nowhere "Best Greg"! I've missed you. That being said, what brought me back was the title. I always felt some kind of relation to Andy probably going back to being amongst the first ones in the chat everyday on year one of KF. Thank you Andy for sharing. Finding the strength to get help is not easy especially that first step of saying out loud to anyone that you have a problem. I hope you find what you are searching for and I hope you sharing will encourage others to do the same. Love you Andy
I've struggled with serious mental health issues for my entire life. Anxiety can be absolutely relentless...but I'm relentless too. 💪 Love you Andy. 🙏❤
Andy! I got (sorta) diagnosed with ADHD back in college and was put on medication and literally, it was like I was given a second chance at life. Like I could finally use my brain and it opened up so many possibilities. It was a seriously positive experience, personally. edit: I do see my doctor every couple of months so she can monitor its effects on me. that's definitely been important
The last joker panel was pure gold congratulations Greg! Andy I'm glad you are looking into dealing with the fact you might have ADHD. It is something that can easily be overlooked or scoffed at but medication can really help, and just like Nick said maintaining an open dialogue with your psychiatrist is just as important as the medication itself.
Greg, congrats to you and Gary. The story was awesome. Got it digital but my local comic book store got my preordered copy today so will have it physically in hand soon. Thank you.
I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and award-winning spoken word performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my TH-cam channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤
Much love Andy! So glad you're taking steps to better yourself, because you're already such a hilarious, bright spot on the team. I think I can relate to some of what you're talking about, and you've encouraged me to dig deeper for myself. I'm a graphic designer and have dealt with rejection on a semi-daily basis for the better part of my career. I always defend my work and have faith in my abilities, but also have to compromise sometimes when working with clients. It's something that's necessary, but it's also caused me to think pessimistically at times. This has probably lead to procrastination probably caused by the fear that what I do won't be good enough. Which basically all comes down to a negative assumption that I'm coming up with on my own, before receiving any feedback whatsoever. I love my job, but I'm causing my own rollercoaster ride internally by thinking negatively. Started reading a book given to me years ago, but I never opened it, called Learned Optimism and it's helped so far. This is a long fucking comment, so I'll wrap it up. 2020's been a wild ride to say the least, but I think it's allowed people to step back a bit and reflect. Can't fit it all in a TH-cam comment, but big thanks to you guys for providing laughs and discussing heavier subject matter when it needs to be addressed.
Hey Andy, Your anecdote here really resonated with me. The last couple of weeks I've begun to look into reaching out to some mental health resources about my PTSD. It's not easy to take the first step. But, it's courageous that you're doing it. I know how hard it's been for me to finally reach out. Also, I'm really glad Nick, Tim, and Greg are such empathetic, supportive friends. I hope you get the help you deserve and find strategies that help you. - Aaron
You guys just keep on being yourselves, because this is the content we're here for. The real talk from Andy was really cool and I love the fact that being friends and KF best friends at that, means sharing the laughs and the real talk seamlessly and without judgment. Thanks for the quality show gents and keep it coming. PS: Congrats Greg on adding another notch to the already impressive list of accomplishments.
31:50 when Nick said, "someone's gonna call one day and ask about the fuckin... Lion..." and then Andy just goes, "Porcupine". I haven't laughed that much in a long time. Andy honestly has the comedic timing of a great comedian. Edit: I also love how just tired of everyone's shit Nick is in this episode. Love ya Nick, hope you're not too stressed out!
I relate Andy to the stigma that we grew up in a Latino household of never going to any doctors we were raised to just walk it off physically we just assumed mentally we could do the same. Hearing you wanting to get help for anxiety makes me want to as well, I have those exact same problems.
I'm going through the same stuff as Andy right now, I've only just decided to get this sorted. I'm not blaming Covid, but I believe it's definitely been the push for me to talk to someone. I've had a lot of grief from work who seem to think I'm doing it due to Covid etc, when it's clearly a bigger deal I've been hiding for many years. Hopefully I can get it sorted, we can get through this 👍
I've taken those adhd tests and had the same reaction to how accurately the questions related to my problems. I've been working on my mental health ever since. Good luck , Andy.
I had wondered if Andy was doing alright the last few videos you guys have uploaded because to me his eyes looked a bit poofy and something seemed off. I hope he is doing ok and I am so encouraged by Nicks words to him. I know Nick is the goofy, inopportune 'uncle' at KF but the moments he is sincere and kind really make me respect him more. Andy you are doing such a great job and the money you've raised for charity, this week alone is something to be proud of. Keep pushing Man, You've got a whole community behind you.
Andy I got diagnosed as ADHD when I was 24 after years of being severely depressed and not being able to concentrate on anything. Because I was not a trouble maker at school more of a day dreamer I didn’t get my needs met and I left school with no qualifications thinking I’m stupid. I was put on stimulants and instantly my life got better. I really thoroughly recommend you exercise in the meantime as it helps but life is too precious to live it miserably mate 🙏
I went to an ADHD specialist to get help and he gave me this book called "Focus to Fidget." The jist of the book is we fidget to stimulate parts of our brain so that we stay focused. I haven't read it yet because I can't seem to sit still long enough. Wonder if there's an audio version.
Lock down KF has been like going back in time to when you guys started. These shows have been brilliant recently. Keep the chin up Andy! All the very best.
To Nick; I tore both my Achilles’ tendons a month apart from each other. I didn’t have insurance. I ended up rehabbing both myself. It took me two years to feel comfortable walking. I never stopped working or anything. I worked manual labor then and now. Some of my toughest days were during that two year stretch. I remember waking up one day, placing my feet on my bedroom floor and not feeling any pain. It was glorious. Moral of the story. I get that macho bs that men can’t feel shit. Weather it be emotional or physical. To Andy; Just those few questions you mentioned are all yes’ for me. What website was that? I’ve always wanted to address my mental issues but like you going to a doctor just has never seemed like an option.
420 lbs of "Nuggs", for 10 G's?? C'mon boys, don't be so naive! This is just like Vacuum-Man in Breaking Bad, a front for some illicit business... Set up a Patreon tier, we're ordering that shit.
Real quick example of the Bootstrap Paradox: Marty McFly Góes back to 1955 and plays Johnny B. Goode at the dance. Chuck Berry listens to it and produces the song that Marty knows and reproduced that night. So, technically, nobody wrote the song. That's it, right?
Fucking Nick nailed it on the head. I'm trained in therapy and the best approach is to look at a broad spectrum of possible issues before throwing pills at it. Andy I hope it works out for you.
Hi Andy, Yin. Yoga. There is no ONE answer for everyone and there is no FINAL fix; and that's okay! These are some things you learn about in mental health. I was an MHP for clients with mental health disabilities and I myself deal with anxiety. Medication is a tool; some use it temporarily, some use it forever, some never need it. But I recommend Yin yoga for ALL. Love you guys, Take care!
No joke but urban Hiking is essential for my mental health right now. Also controlling the over communication that happens online. Less is more these days
Hey Andy, so I have a lot of friends and family in the medical field, and ADHD is a complicated matter. It is real, but only in people who have severe cognitive defects, such as Aspergers, etc. I'm telling you this because ADHD medication can actually make things a lot worse for your brain in the long run. I have some ticks and issues, but to take medication for something you don't need can be so so harmful. I think it's better instead you speak to a psychologist, which would give you a lot more help than just taking medication.
I am once again requesting a patreon tier that let's a patron control turning on/off the Kev cam and changing the location on the screen at the patron's discretion during recordings of these shows.
Hey dudes, your url is actually incorrect... might want to delete the exclamation point/mark to ensure that folks click through if they are interested in the sponsor.
I love Kinda Funny and all the content you guys produce. But whenever you guys talk about animals, it's like listening to Nancy Pelosi talk about video games. It's crazy how little you guys know about animals. A bit cringey, but still hilarious.
Guys I love you to death but please stop sponsoring trash food in every single episode, you got thousand of teens watching every episode, please a little bit more responsible...
Wow.. I came back to KF after years of being away and Nick coming in with the shitty takes on movies from the "film" guy, lol. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited for Bill & Ted 3 but I would not say the trailer looks "perfect." In fact, from this trailer, I have a feeling this movie is just gonna be mediocre but it's one of my favorite movies so I'll be open to it.
Love you Andy
Hey Andy as someone who’s meds just started working for my mental health stuff, seeing a doctor and getting help is the best thing to do. Meds and counseling really does help a lot. We all love you buddy.
I can second this. I just started taking Zoloft about a month ago and its finally starting to kick in! It really is a game changer. My anxiety is way better and I can actually talk to people!
Landon Robison yes Zoloft. Same here. Yea it takes 4-6 weeks to kick in. Plus, my dose was low so they upped too. Plus, on Ativan. But I’m still a hermit, which/ is funny because growing up I was the opposite. I was always out with friends, going to movies, hanging out, driving around, clubs when I got older, and etc. Last few years going out gives me crazy anxiety. Once I’m out and doing what is needed I’m ok. But anxiety hits me like hours before. Can’t sleep and etc.
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Legit saw the title and immediately to my empty bedroom went 'NO, MY PRECIOUS BOI'.
I'm only 3 minutes to this show so far, so I apologise if this gets serious and my comment is tone deaf. But Kinda Funny has been a bright spot during this quarantine. That first 3 minutes made this shitty morning I'm having a lot better. Thanks guys.
I really like when the "Dad" side of Nick comes out, he really is a smart, caring guy, who really does seem to care about his friends.
❤️
Andy talking about his lack of focus and general mental health REALLY hit home for me. When I was about 25 I got finally fed up with not being able to focus enough to even read a book anymore. I would literally read the same page or even the same PARAGRAPH 5 times and still not get anything from it, because 3 lines in my mind would wander somewhere else completely. I have played guitar since I was 16 and just couldn't focus enough to study or practice for lessons, even if I pushed myself to. The only things that could keep my attention were video games and some tv or movies. On top of that, I would get super anxious about things that either didn't really matter or I had just made it up to be anxious about it. I had so much trouble sleeping, sometimes I would wake up almost every hour or half hour until I had to finally wake up for work.
So after being super depressed for months, I finally went to my doctor and told them that I didn't feel like I was working right. She took a couple tests and I filled out some questionnaires. I laughed when she came back in and told me I had mild to severe A.D.D., because I was very ignorant about it and thought it was the same as A.D.H.D., which my younger brother has. I have never been a very hyperactive person unless I'm REALLY hopped up on some caffeine and/or sugar, so I told her that there had to be a mistake. She was really nice about my ignorance and gave me some things to read and told me the things that we could do to treat it. I went home and talked to my wife about it and she also didn't believe it. After reading the material though, I started to get the picture that somewhere along the lines in my life my brain just....stopped working right. I started to take a very, very low dose of medication every day and after the initial three days of hyper anxiety, everything evened out. I started to FINALLY be able to study and read again. I was able to practice playing music and feel like I actually was making progress. I lost weight, started to sleep a LOT better, I could push my unnecessary anxiety away by focusing on something else and I could stay focused. Initially, my wife was skeptical about the whole thing, but eventually she saw how much my day to day life was improved and she is fully supportive of me and dealing with my issues.
I know that everyone has different circumstances and maybe you are leery of taking medication, but sometimes your body needs something to adjust it back to where it needs to be. Diet, sleep schedule and home environment can totally be adjusted to help, but if you try those things and still need more, don't feel bad.
Anyways, I hope you get your mental state to where you want it to be, Andy. It can only help to talk to someone about it and figure out what you can do to get there. I know that people probably won't even see this but I just wanted to add my story to the supportive voices for Andy's mental well-being. Thanks for reading and for the great content, guys.
This is the type of show I love from these guys. Just shooting the shit, making fun of Kevin, Kevin laughing at himself, and Greg and Nick going back and forth making each other laugh.
Also, love you Andy. Really hope you're able to figure it out.
Andy, I still to this day show random people your 30 sec. Pokemon Go review. Pure gold. Love you baby boy.
nick is absolutely amazing. The way he speaks when he speaks to Andy about mental health; I wish I would have a big brother like Nick. Mature soul
Andy, thank you so much for sharing. I've never related more to a topic than this. Nick, thank you for your encouraging words. Your message on mental health and therapy really moved me and is helping me build up the courage and strength to start my own mental health journey. We dont know each other, but you brought me to tears. I'm struggling, but I'm not alone, thank you so much
I'm glad that Andy was able to share this with his friends, let alone us in the community. Mental health is so important and I'm happy that he's decided to take the first step. We're here for you Andy
Only one podcast can cover serious topics like mental health and jump straight to porcupines and nuggs. I love you guys.
Hey Andy, you're not alone. Also Latino who had to deal with the stigma of we "machos" dont need to talk about feelings. It took a suicide attempt at age 30 to finally get help and it's been working. Wish you the best dude.
I hadn't watch KF Podcast in a long time and as soon as it started it was like seeing old friends after a long time and it's like you've seen them yesterday. More than that I get out of nowhere "Best Greg"! I've missed you.
That being said, what brought me back was the title. I always felt some kind of relation to Andy probably going back to being amongst the first ones in the chat everyday on year one of KF.
Thank you Andy for sharing. Finding the strength to get help is not easy especially that first step of saying out loud to anyone that you have a problem. I hope you find what you are searching for and I hope you sharing will encourage others to do the same. Love you Andy
I've struggled with serious mental health issues for my entire life. Anxiety can be absolutely relentless...but I'm relentless too. 💪 Love you Andy. 🙏❤
Andy! I got (sorta) diagnosed with ADHD back in college and was put on medication and literally, it was like I was given a second chance at life. Like I could finally use my brain and it opened up so many possibilities. It was a seriously positive experience, personally.
edit: I do see my doctor every couple of months so she can monitor its effects on me. that's definitely been important
The last joker panel was pure gold congratulations Greg! Andy I'm glad you are looking into dealing with the fact you might have ADHD. It is something that can easily be overlooked or scoffed at but medication can really help, and just like Nick said maintaining an open dialogue with your psychiatrist is just as important as the medication itself.
Greg, congrats to you and Gary. The story was awesome. Got it digital but my local comic book store got my preordered copy today so will have it physically in hand soon. Thank you.
I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and award-winning spoken word performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my TH-cam channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤
Thanks Andy. Awesome that you can share this and it makes me question the things I do that ain't deemed normal.
Much love Andy! So glad you're taking steps to better yourself, because you're already such a hilarious, bright spot on the team. I think I can relate to some of what you're talking about, and you've encouraged me to dig deeper for myself.
I'm a graphic designer and have dealt with rejection on a semi-daily basis for the better part of my career. I always defend my work and have faith in my abilities, but also have to compromise sometimes when working with clients. It's something that's necessary, but it's also caused me to think pessimistically at times. This has probably lead to procrastination probably caused by the fear that what I do won't be good enough. Which basically all comes down to a negative assumption that I'm coming up with on my own, before receiving any feedback whatsoever. I love my job, but I'm causing my own rollercoaster ride internally by thinking negatively. Started reading a book given to me years ago, but I never opened it, called Learned Optimism and it's helped so far.
This is a long fucking comment, so I'll wrap it up. 2020's been a wild ride to say the least, but I think it's allowed people to step back a bit and reflect. Can't fit it all in a TH-cam comment, but big thanks to you guys for providing laughs and discussing heavier subject matter when it needs to be addressed.
Sending love andy, I struggle every day and you guys help so much! Your the funniest guy
I love what nick said about therapy and mental health
Hey Andy,
Your anecdote here really resonated with me. The last couple of weeks I've begun to look into reaching out to some mental health resources about my PTSD. It's not easy to take the first step. But, it's courageous that you're doing it. I know how hard it's been for me to finally reach out. Also, I'm really glad Nick, Tim, and Greg are such empathetic, supportive friends.
I hope you get the help you deserve and find strategies that help you.
- Aaron
You guys just keep on being yourselves, because this is the content we're here for. The real talk from Andy was really cool and I love the fact that being friends and KF best friends at that, means sharing the laughs and the real talk seamlessly and without judgment. Thanks for the quality show gents and keep it coming. PS: Congrats Greg on adding another notch to the already impressive list of accomplishments.
31:50 when Nick said, "someone's gonna call one day and ask about the fuckin... Lion..." and then Andy just goes, "Porcupine". I haven't laughed that much in a long time. Andy honestly has the comedic timing of a great comedian.
Edit: I also love how just tired of everyone's shit Nick is in this episode. Love ya Nick, hope you're not too stressed out!
I’d like to thank Kinda Funhaus week who brought me back to KF! amazing content, great people and awesome community! Cheers!
I work for the USDA, and I can personally vouch that I listen to you guys while doing farm work lol
I remember I was a child when I went to Children's Fairyland. The shoe and the whale is the only thing that stood out for me.
I relate Andy to the stigma that we grew up in a Latino household of never going to any doctors we were raised to just walk it off physically we just assumed mentally we could do the same. Hearing you wanting to get help for anxiety makes me want to as well, I have those exact same problems.
Im white and grew up with white family and it's the same thing for me, don't think it has to do with race
I'm going through the same stuff as Andy right now, I've only just decided to get this sorted. I'm not blaming Covid, but I believe it's definitely been the push for me to talk to someone. I've had a lot of grief from work who seem to think I'm doing it due to Covid etc, when it's clearly a bigger deal I've been hiding for many years. Hopefully I can get it sorted, we can get through this 👍
It's always a great video when it starts with Greg Miler fucking cracking up with no context
I've taken those adhd tests and had the same reaction to how accurately the questions related to my problems. I've been working on my mental health ever since. Good luck , Andy.
I had wondered if Andy was doing alright the last few videos you guys have uploaded because to me his eyes looked a bit poofy and something seemed off. I hope he is doing ok and I am so encouraged by Nicks words to him. I know Nick is the goofy, inopportune 'uncle' at KF but the moments he is sincere and kind really make me respect him more. Andy you are doing such a great job and the money you've raised for charity, this week alone is something to be proud of. Keep pushing Man, You've got a whole community behind you.
Are we not going to address the Army of Kevins that just popped up? The absolute horror...
Nvm.
Nick, the Final Straw is silicon with a metal case and the ends are silicon so you can still get that little nibble in. I do it too
Love you, Andy! Take care of yourself!
Andy I got diagnosed as ADHD when I was 24 after years of being severely depressed and not being able to concentrate on anything. Because I was not a trouble maker at school more of a day dreamer I didn’t get my needs met and I left school with no qualifications thinking I’m stupid. I was put on stimulants and instantly my life got better. I really thoroughly recommend you exercise in the meantime as it helps but life is too precious to live it miserably mate 🙏
Very important issue, thanks for discussing guys
37:02 Rufus indeed, Tim. I'm sorry they left you hanging haha
I’m only half way and this is a great episode 😂
Nick with the advice and being the adult for once. That was sweet.
Love you, Cortez
I went to an ADHD specialist to get help and he gave me this book called "Focus to Fidget." The jist of the book is we fidget to stimulate parts of our brain so that we stay focused. I haven't read it yet because I can't seem to sit still long enough. Wonder if there's an audio version.
Lock down KF has been like going back in time to when you guys started. These shows have been brilliant recently. Keep the chin up Andy! All the very best.
To Nick; I tore both my Achilles’ tendons a month apart from each other. I didn’t have insurance. I ended up rehabbing both myself. It took me two years to feel comfortable walking. I never stopped working or anything. I worked manual labor then and now. Some of my toughest days were during that two year stretch. I remember waking up one day, placing my feet on my bedroom floor and not feeling any pain. It was glorious. Moral of the story. I get that macho bs that men can’t feel shit. Weather it be emotional or physical.
To Andy; Just those few questions you mentioned are all yes’ for me. What website was that? I’ve always wanted to address my mental issues but like you going to a doctor just has never seemed like an option.
420 lbs of "Nuggs", for 10 G's?? C'mon boys, don't be so naive! This is just like Vacuum-Man in Breaking Bad, a front for some illicit business...
Set up a Patreon tier, we're ordering that shit.
Much love to you Andy!
100% With you on the thin crust Nick! Get it out of my face
Woah, time stamps show up in the playbar now? Has that been a thing?
Wondering the same thing! I’ve only just noticed this! (Watching on mobile)
This the first video on mobile for me, just started rolling out last week I saw over on the kf Reddit
You are all aweosme. Love the content!!
Andy looks like hes 4 feet tall before Kevin framed him correctly
I love Andy he’s so sweet ❤️❤️❤️
Real quick example of the Bootstrap Paradox:
Marty McFly Góes back to 1955 and plays Johnny B. Goode at the dance.
Chuck Berry listens to it and produces the song that Marty knows and reproduced that night.
So, technically, nobody wrote the song.
That's it, right?
C'mon guys, obvioisly it should be "PartyPigs" Guinea Pigs dressed to impress.
Fucking Nick nailed it on the head. I'm trained in therapy and the best approach is to look at a broad spectrum of possible issues before throwing pills at it. Andy I hope it works out for you.
Hi Andy,
Yin. Yoga.
There is no ONE answer for everyone and there is no FINAL fix; and that's okay! These are some things you learn about in mental health. I was an MHP for clients with mental health disabilities and I myself deal with anxiety. Medication is a tool; some use it temporarily, some use it forever, some never need it.
But I recommend Yin yoga for ALL.
Love you guys,
Take care!
CARLS JR ROCKS!!
Andy Cortez you're an awesome dude 🤘
Anyone recognize the show paused on netflix when Greggy read the ad?
What program does Kevin use to host the show? Is it just OBS?
Can anyone share where Andy talks about his mental health? It's not clear in the time stamps.
52:22
Love u nitro rifle 🌸
I loved going to fairyland as a kid
"Michael Jordan out of the park"
Nick you can get a Silicone Straw, if you like a soft one.
best episode lol
throwback to when nick and andy drove around and reviewed chicken nuggets
Yooooo Vermont shoutout
When he went to Hong Kong in the 80s that was still part of Britain
Kevin straight up ordered what I usually order from McDonald's...idk how to feel about that...
SAME. I FEEL SO WRONG BUT OH SO RIGHT
Amy smart is the mom in the new arrow verse show.
Hey if it's not something too sensitive, does anybody know the service Andy was talking about, or something like it? Thanks.
when Andy read those questions from the quiz.. fuck
Andy...I smoke dion's all day and stream till 4 in the morning while drinking "gamer fuel"....I need meds....cortez
Andy, you've got to get the air out of the bag before you close it!
Back when Time had hair!
As someone who is very health cautious Nick is really wrong about debunked cholesterol lol. Lots of recent studies show the damages it causes.
No joke but urban Hiking is essential for my mental health right now. Also controlling the over communication that happens online. Less is more these days
Is Kinky Kelly still up on Nick's wall?
What is the ADHD medication Andy is gonna try?
Grey looks tired as hell.
If Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park had magic keys, Exotic Joe would be a free man.
Hey Andy, so I have a lot of friends and family in the medical field, and ADHD is a complicated matter. It is real, but only in people who have severe cognitive defects, such as Aspergers, etc. I'm telling you this because ADHD medication can actually make things a lot worse for your brain in the long run. I have some ticks and issues, but to take medication for something you don't need can be so so harmful. I think it's better instead you speak to a psychologist, which would give you a lot more help than just taking medication.
I am once again requesting a patreon tier that let's a patron control turning on/off the Kev cam and changing the location on the screen at the patron's discretion during recordings of these shows.
Nick get a silicone straw
Hey dudes, your url is actually incorrect... might want to delete the exclamation point/mark to ensure that folks click through if they are interested in the sponsor.
I love Kinda Funny and all the content you guys produce. But whenever you guys talk about animals, it's like listening to Nancy Pelosi talk about video games. It's crazy how little you guys know about animals. A bit cringey, but still hilarious.
4lb for $50 is $12.5/lb. At that price 420lb should be $5000ish. How tf did you come up with $10000?
Bogus Journey >>>>> Excellent Adventure.... just saying
Quit sucking your teeth while taking a breath Greg.
Guys I love you to death but please stop sponsoring trash food in every single episode, you got thousand of teens watching every episode, please a little bit more responsible...
Wow.. I came back to KF after years of being away and Nick coming in with the shitty takes on movies from the "film" guy, lol. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited for Bill & Ted 3 but I would not say the trailer looks "perfect." In fact, from this trailer, I have a feeling this movie is just gonna be mediocre but it's one of my favorite movies so I'll be open to it.
San Francisco zoo sucks. Oakland zoo is nice