At 0:17....good thing that was deleted. The scenes they did use in the movie with the "Freedom of Speech" guy at the gas station was actually perfect. You couldn't do any of that any better. And actually was the funniest part of the movie other than Enid saying "OMG he just ordered a giant glass of milk".
Are you still around? I had a terrifying experience yesterday and I don’t know what to think of it. I’ve been looking online for answers but I’m still unsure about it all and just need a real person who might understand to talk to about this
Hi, I am recovered from depersonalization and derealization many years now. I have a channel explaining why we experience depersonalizaion and how I recovered. Please do check it out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nt5mrOISJYI.html
@@meganluminais3586 No its feeling like your an outsider of your own body. Its like your living in a dream or feel like everything around you doesnt feel real. Really hard to explain but you can have for example a bad panic attack doing weed and this can happen to you. Nothing dangerous or anything just extreme anxiety that causes you to feel this way.
@@ghostdrummer8974In my case I had this happening on and off for so many years that it just felt normal to me. I'm talking for at least 13 years. Turns out that I have temporal lobe epilepsy; They were seizures. I only got diagnosed in 2022 when I had a massive seizure at work and lost consciousness. 😅
Heavens to Murgatroid ! This is one of my all time fave films ! How awesome to be able to see deleted scenes ! THANKS so much for uploading ! Though it's easy to see why the scenes didn't make it into the final cut. None do anything to advance the plot in a meaningful way. But oodles of fun to see ! CHEERS!! :-)
I think this my first ever youtube message, and it's because the OP said 'leave a message'... Elliott kept me going, maybe even kept me alive, during my late teens and early 20s. I remember exactly where I was when I heard - I was mainly pissed at him for doing the obvious thing. I had seen him live a few times and met him briefly through friends of friends, yet didn't quite understand until much later how bad his addiction was. I remember some live shows sucking, and others going great. The amazing thing was, where most fall into addiction and get sloppy, or get famous and release worse and worse albums, all his albums were 100% solid. I'm really hard pressed to find any weak spots. It makes me think - perhaps suffering is what keeps us striving to be better, and while others get happy and complacent with their success, Elliott never did, he kept pushing for that tomorrow. Of course it ended up consuming him, but his music is a real gift, and I'm sure there are others like me out there, who were lifted out of dark places by them. I always thought my first youtube would be about reptoids or nazis, but there you go.
+Andrew Beck Thank you for posting this - I just discovered Elliot's music, and am listening to this album now for the first time, but I think it's incredible that his music helped you and so many people through the darker parts of life. It will definitely make me listen to it in a different way. ...a small sidenote - I just thought it was awful and a bit ironic that your first youtube comment was responded to like that.... anyway, there are still some good people around. --Peace, Dftba.
+Ethan Kohrt I agree! What a jerk. Nice post Andrew, and I actually just discovered this artist! Nice to see the back story, and I'll be looking for his other music.