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what another diagnosis could be based on, you know, Tim's life before maybe he went to prison
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because, again, we're only guessing what happened. But if you at 17 allegedly rob somebody in Beacon for their radio, like, you hadn't been getting in trouble before that
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Like, a regular kid just ain't walking outside. And, I mean, could happen, I guess, but you, a perfect kid, up until that point
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did you go outside by somebody and beat them for their radio? Mm-mm. Some had to be going on
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I don't know what, but, you know, just my idea. And so I'm thinking, especially too, because when, with that situation, you had no regard for that person's life, really
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like you didn't care if they got hurt you didn't care if they were injured all you was caring about was getting a radio right
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and now this situation with Andre you didn't care what happened to him
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right you really set up and thought about this allegedly you know what I'm saying
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and what's smiling on your mugshot so you didn't care nothing about this
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this man life you know what I'm saying so I look in the DSM under disruptive impulse control and conduct disorders Okay
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So if you just joined in the live, thank you for joining me
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I went over part one of my DSM, part one of my DSM earlier
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Now I'm going over part two and going over disruptive impulse control and kind of disorder
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Because I think that might have something to do with these two situations
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And it could be more situations, right? But so check this out
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So under disruptive impulse control and conduct disorders, okay, these disorders involving problems in the self-control
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of emotions and behaviors. These two situations, there is no control over your behavior
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Like, to me, any, any person with some common sense, any person with some common sense would stop in their tracks and say
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oh, I better not do this. Like this too much I going too far you know not only him but the other what three Wasn it three other ones Then nobody say you know what this ain right
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Why did they say that, though? Why did they not say we shouldn't be doing this
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This is not right. I don't know. Maybe because they don't know any better, I beg to differ
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maybe because this is just what life is for us. Like, this is how I go
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You know what I mean? Like, almost like, what other choices do we have to get some money
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You know what I mean? Agreed. I mean, it wasn't a lot of money
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You know, so it's difficult for people with common sense to understand because it's like, what is you doing
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So this says, right, problems. have control of emotions and behaviors. Right
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Now, while other disorders in DSM-5 may also involve problems in emotional and behavioral regulation
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the disorders in this chapter are unique in that these problems are manifested in behaviors
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that violate the rights of others, right? So you don't care about what rights any
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else has all you trying about is what you trying to do and what you trying to get and how you going to benefit and you don care what happens to those people right so with Andre you know the benefit was
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I guess him getting some insurance money allegedly I don't know that's just weird you know like
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did you really think this you were going to be able to do that like to go through with it like
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this was really going to be happening you know that you were really going to get that money
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you was going to go on and live life. Like, I just don't get it
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It says, right, violate the rights of others, right? So it could be aggression, destruction of property
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So, again, I don't know what he did before 17. I don't know if he engaged in some of this behavior
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Maybe, maybe not. and or bring the individual into significant conflict with societal norms or authority figures, right
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Now, I did hear, Orrin Phil Sheldonnell that somebody called in and said that he, you know, allegedly he got into it with a guard or he assaulted a guard, right
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You don't have any respect for authority. You know what I mean? You, you know, that doesn't matter to you
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You know, you don't care if you get in trouble. with the police or what have you
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or if you get caught, that's not really your thought process when you're doing these things, right