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Not My Wish - Lyrics

Before you can say anything about me, let's get it all out of the way.

I'm just a dude who tries too hard and I judge so I call him gay.

Leaving the watermarks cuz you're too afraid to tell your mother to pay

I guess I don't really gotta worry bout that cuz I just make 2K.

Said you ain't doing sh*t your mans said not today.

You messin with animals dude?

What that dog ever do to you leap day?

You're gonna hate cuz it's a diss on you, ridiculous bias kid.

Could've been a worthy singer but I guess that's just not your wish.

For all I know this could've been a game and I fell straight into a trap.

But I guess it was just your Destiny.

Did it work?

Did you get her to sit on your lap?

Never had a clue what you had to do always asking me for advice.

Comin at me when I lost a fight but I guess you're not too bright.

But I have to give you respect, you were a humble guy.

Admitted that someone could kick your ass and you wonder why your DM's are dry.

And you had to change personas, yet you couldn't break much of the rules.

And it looks like me, the only one here is the guy who stuck to his roots.

All of you irrelevant kids who hate for the fact I'm just myself…

Never will it matter to me.

I kill it.

I see you crying for help.

Say times were bad in December, but I consider it a wake-up-call.

Jealous of me and he tries so hard and he's gonna have to take this L.

You;re secretly scared asking all our friends "Hey how do I beat this kid?"

Since you don't expose I'll expose myself.

Yeah all for your benefit.

A lot of these dudes are DMing me saying "Use this against him man."

I'm not that dumb, I don't fall for those games, don't you powerbomb that little girl

again.

Make fun of me for what's been broken, you will never do what I just did.

You wanted to use inflatable objects, you know your face would be red.

You say this guy deleted your vids and it made you wanna profuse.

You sure you didn't delete them yourself?

It falls right under fair use.

But I guess that's all okay, I have everything you've ever made anyway dude.

I guess in a way I'll congratulate you, participating but you lose.

I've been doing this every day, working on multiple things at once.

And you're gonna say you don't have time to do 2 things what the f*ck?

Make fun of my methods for gaining subs but you knew you had bad points.

Cuz a lot of what I say is true, and you just started getting some views.

The stuff you expose are things I promote, nice try but get you some faith.

You have your own dudes find sh*t for you cuz your so God D*mn lazy.

Did you really think that sample diss I DM'd you was the real thing?

Well I guess it's good that I played you, but I gotta say one more thing.

By the end of this it won't matter anymore everybody will be okay.

Some of you know but some of you don't, this was all fake.

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10 Genetic Conditions You Might Have But Not Know It - Duration: 6:46.

• Why is a disorder that causes uncontrollable bleeding known as "Christmas Disease?"

What genetic disorder can exist in both men and women, but two-thirds of the women with

it show no symptoms?

Here are 10 serious inherited genetic conditions – some of which you may not know about until

you're in your 30s.

10 –Tay-Sachs Disease • Good news!

If you're watching this right now, you almost definitely do NOT have Tay-Sachs disease!

• Because if you DID have Tay-Sachs disease, you would have most likely had it from birth.

And then you would most likely have died before you were old enough to open a Youtube video.

• Tay-Sachs disease is a serious disorder that destroys neurons in your brain and spinal

cord.

It affects motor skills first, preventing babies from turning over or crawling.

• Later, it can cause seizures, vision and hearing loss, and paralysis.

• Most infants with Tay-Sachs disease only live into early childhood.

But some rare forms can develop later in life, with much less severe symptoms.So maybe you

can have it and still be watching this.

But hopefully you don't.

9 –Usher Syndrome • Usher syndrome is a hereditary disease

that affects your vision, hearing and balance.

It is present in about 3 to 6 percent of all children with hearing or vision loss.

• Most children with Usher syndrome will be completely or mostly deaf from birth, as

a result of abnormalities in the inner ear.

• Those abnormalities also affect the part of the inner ear responsible for balance.

• Usher syndrome has a less-severe but still notable affect on vision as well, causing

night blindness and progressively worse tunnel vision with age.

• Usher syndrome is a genetic disorder, but it's a hidden one – parents can be

carriers for the disorder without actually having it themselves.

8 –Huntington's Disease • Like Tay-Sachs disease, Huntington's

Disease attacks the neurons in the brain.

• But it's far from the same disease.

For starters, Huntington's Disease most commonly sets in well into adulthood, often

in the 30s and 40s.

• And where Tay-Sachs attacks motor functions and physical abilities, Huntington's hits

those and also brings cognitive and psychiatric disorders.

• Depression, insomnia, lack of focus, reckless impulsiveness, learning disorders and difficulty

processing thoughts or words.

• Bipolar disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder are also closely-related to Huntington's

disease.

7 –Sickle Celldisease • Sickle Cell disease is a mutation of red

blood cells, in which they take on a crescent or "sickle" shape, instead of the usual

round shape.

• This results in the red blood cells not being able to carry enough oxygen, or getting

stuck in narrow blood vessels because of their shape.

Sickle cells generally only live 10 to 20 days, as compared to 90 to 120 days for regular

blood cells.

• As a result, the body tends to destroy red blood cells faster than it can make new

ones, resulting in anemia, and potentially leading to stroke, swelling, and vision problems.

• This is a hereditary condition that tends to primary affect people of color.

But thanks to advances in diagnosis and treatments, the average lifespan of someone with sickle

cell disease has increased from about 14 years old in 1973, to about 60 years old today.

6 –Hemophilia • A form of hemophilia, specifically hemophilia

B, is also known as Christmas Disease.

• And what does Christmas Disease do?

Why, it makes you bleed uncontrollably, and sometimes for no reason at all!

• Merry Christmas!

• Actually, the disease is named for Stephen Christmas, the first man diagnosed with the

disease in 1952, and it occurs when the body produces little or none of the materials your

blood needs to clot properly.

5 –Marfan Syndrome • Marfan syndrome is a condition with no

cure, but it can be managed, and most people with it go on to lead normal, healthy lives.

• Marfan syndrome is a disorder that affects the body's connective tissue, causing it

to overproduce certain types of proteins.

This causes a number of different effects in the body, including a lengthening of many

of the bodies' joints.

• This can result in people having unusually long, slender arms and legs, being unusually

tall, or even having problems with speaking or vision due to a misshapen facial structure.

• About 3 out of 4 people with Marfan syndrome inherit it from their parents, but it is possible

to be born with it spontaneously.

It's a condition that always begins at birth, but usually the symptoms of it don't appear

for years.

4 –Color blindness • Color blindness is a genetic disorder

particularly common to people with Northern European ancestry.

• And specifically, it's far more common in men.

In fact, among men with Northern European heritage, as many as 8 percent have red-green

color blindness, compared to only point-5 percent of women.

• That's because the genes responsible for inherited color-blindness are in the X-chromosome.

Men have only one X chromosome, so if it contains the faulty genes, the colorblindness will

set in.

• However, women have two X chromosomes, and for them to inherit color blindness, BOTH

would need to contain the faulty genes.

If the faulty gene is only present in one of those X chromosomes, the other, normal

one will compensate for the deficiency.

3 –Fragile X Syndrome • Fragile X syndrome is another chromosomal

disorder, and it's a rather literal name.

• It occurs when the x chromosome is, literally, fragile.

The X has a point towards the end that is deformed, leading to moderate intellectual

disabilities, including features on the autism spectrum.

• Like colorblindness, it affects mostly men.

In fact, only about one-third of women with Fragile X experience any symptoms from it

at all, compared to almost every man.

2 –Cystic Fibrosis • At one point, cystic fibrosis was a fatal

childhood illness.

It's a condition that causes increasingly severe damage to the respiratory and digestive

systems.

• Because the condition causes the body to create a thick, sticky mucus, it creates

problems with breathing, blocking the airwaves.

• It later builds up in the lungs and pancreas, and can even cause blockages in the intestines.

• But screening for cystic fibrosis in newborns is now a standard practice, and early detection

has drastically improved treatment and life expectancy.

• Rather than dying as teens, some people born with cystic fibrosis can now live into

their 40s and 50s. 1 -Phenylketonuria

• Like cystic fibrosis, signs of phenylketonuria, or PKU, are screened for in newborns.

• And while it is a chronic condition that can't be cured, it can be managed to the

point where major health complications can be prevented.

• The condition causes certain amino acids in the blood to not break down properly, and

they can build up to toxic levels if not managed properly.

• This can lead to intellectual disabilities, psychiatric disorders, delayed physical development,

and an abnormally small head.

• People with PKU have to manage it their entire lives, largely through a diet with

very little protein.

Proteins are what cause the amino acids to build.

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