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ANSWER KEY: Missing Hiker, Bigfoot & the Unseen Killer - Duration: 11:08.
Nikia here on Rat and Cat where we search for the missing so others can
learn how to survive. you're watching a 360 video so you can pan and tilt in any
direction you want to look. if you're looking down at the ground that's
because your phone is pointed down with the ground. if you're using a desktop
computer to view this video you can drag across the video to turn in any
direction you want to look. if you're frustrated and want to pause to look at
something, just pause the video and you can still look around. today we're
solving a mystery that I've set up we are looking for the missing hiker
Bigfoot and the unseen killer. I'm not going to give you any information other
than that, but your job is to look for clues along the way and then let me know
in the comments below what you can see. alright. let's go.
one more thing, if this video looks kind of blurry, make sure that you have it set
on the highest resolution possible. there's a little gear icon in the lower
right hand corner. also 360 video wraps a 4K image all the way around you
so it's going to be a little bit blurrier than a regular video.
Wo!
Yikes!
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Will a psychiatrist ever tell a psychopath what they are? Answer Request▾ - Duration: 1:24.
Will a psychiatrist ever tell a psychopath what they are? Answer Request▾
I am diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder with psychopathy. A surgeon originally requested my parents put me in therapy after he performed a procedure and found signs of non-suicidial self injury (mostly masochism), and he figured I had depression.
My psychotherapist told me I had "sociopathic tendencies," and referred me to a psychiatrist. This psychiatrist, in turn, asked me everything revolving the word "psychopath" without using it, seemingly trying to avoid it.
Psychiatrists normally don't like to throw the label out in front of patients because it may bring out the hypochondriac in them.
I was never "told" what my diagnosis was. I found it by looking at the receipts I received from paying the psychiatrist.
On it was a code that aligned to whatever "disorder" I had; I googled the code, and I figured it out.
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