New Artifact Set: Lost Relics of the PogO Archives 2-Piece Set: +80 words to the Alhaitham x Zy0x fanfic 4-Piece Set: When Zy0x triggers any of the following reactions: cock, balls, cum, torture, ass or suction, he will enter the LAMENT state for 15s. When in the LAMENT state, Zy0x will shred nearby enemies' Gayge RES by 40%, and all nearby twitch chatters and youtube commenters will have their normal attacks converted to HUH damage that cannot be overridden. This effect can be triggered even when the active character is off-field.
Zy0x x Al Haitham fanfic (1/?) Al Haitham woke up from the bed, Zy0x put his head on his shoulder. “I have made breakfast”. Al Haitham started to eat his breakfast. Zy0x stared at Al Haitham’s eyes with the look of pure love and lust. Al Haitham uncomfortable left for work
@@Borat69able jerma gives me an existential crisis and solipsism every stream, zyox conditions me to respond with HUH and Clueless in normal social context. which one is worse 😭
Males are almost three times more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than females. During their lifetimes, 13 percent of men will be diagnosed with ADHD. Just 4.2 percent of women will be diagnosed. The average age of ADHD diagnosis is 7 years old. Symptoms of ADHD typically first appear between the ages of 3 and 6 ADHD isn’t just a childhood disorder. About 4 percent of American adults over the age of 18 deal with ADHD on a daily basis.
the perfect transition of zyox going Lament! and then receiving a join world request from a user name Lament in the next clip is next level comedy lmao
I can't believe Zyox the tall handsome colossal streamer would eat his mic on stream, has he finally lost it? Did he even have anything to lose in the first place?
@@mkg-r go to one of his tweets, made on the 11th of October about RU-vid comments or smth. 5 chapter read about Al Haitham and Zy0x in replies. Stopped after I found out he wasn’t comfortable with it
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by excessive amounts of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that are pervasive, impairing in multiple contexts, and otherwise age-inappropriate.[2][3][4][5] ADHD symptoms arise from executive dysfunction,[6][7][8] and emotional dysregulation is often considered a core symptom.[9][10][11] In children, problems paying attention may result in poor school performance. ADHD is associated with other neurodevelopmental and mental disorders as well as some non-psychiatric disorders, which can cause additional impairment, especially in modern society. Although people with ADHD struggle to focus on tasks they are not particularly interested in completing, they are often able to maintain an unusually prolonged and intense level of attention for tasks they do find interesting or rewarding; this is known as hyperfocus. The precise causes of ADHD are unknown in the majority of cases.[12][13] Genetic factors play an important role; ADHD tends to run in families and has a heritability rate of 74%.[14] Toxins and infections during pregnancy and brain damage may be environmental risks. It affects about 5-7% of children when diagnosed via the DSM-IV criteria, and 1-2% when diagnosed via the ICD-10 criteria. Rates are similar between countries and differences in rates depend mostly on how it is diagnosed.[15] ADHD is diagnosed approximately twice as often in boys than in girls,[3] and 1.6 times more often in men than in women,[3] although the disorder is overlooked in girls or diagnosed in later life because their symptoms sometimes differ from diagnostic criteria.[16][17][18][19] About 30-50% of people diagnosed in childhood continue to have ADHD in adulthood, with 2.58% of adults estimated to have ADHD which began in childhood.[20][21][text-source integrity?] In adults, hyperactivity is usually replaced by inner restlessness, and adults often develop coping skills to compensate for their impairments. The condition can be difficult to tell apart from other conditions, as well as from high levels of activity within the range of normal behavior. ADHD has a negative impact on patients’ health related quality of life and that this may be further exacerbated by, or may increase the risk of, other psychiatric conditions such as anxiety and depression.[22] ADHD management recommendations vary and usually involve some combination of medications, counseling, and lifestyle changes.[23] The British guideline emphasises environmental modifications and education for individuals and carers about ADHD as the first response. If symptoms persist, parent-training, medication, or psychotherapy (especially cognitive behavioral therapy) can be recommended based on age.[24] Canadian and American guidelines recommend medications and behavioral therapy together, except in preschool-aged children for whom the first-line treatment is behavioral therapy alone.[25][26][27] Stimulant medications are the most effective pharmaceutical treatment,[28] although there may be side effects[28][29][30][31] and any improvements will be reverted if medication is ceased.[32] ADHD, its diagnosis, and its treatment have been considered controversial since the 1970s. These controversies have involved doctors, teachers, policymakers, parents, and the media. Topics have included causes of ADHD and the use of stimulant medications in its treatment. ADHD is now a well-validated clinical diagnosis in children and adults, and the debate in the scientific community mainly centers on how it is diagnosed and treated.[33][34] ADHD was officially known as attention deficit disorder (ADD) from 1980 to 1987; prior to the 1980s, it was known as hyperkinetic reaction of childhood. Symptoms similar to those of ADHD have been described in medical literature dating back to the 18th century.
oh shit I'm the person who said "love from sweden" also it feels great having good quality of life but the politicans are kinda wack but what politicians arent tbh ((I can't spell policiations))