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[Intro]
No, man, I want it so it goes like, quiet to loud
Like, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up
Alright, that's better, see?
It sounded like a proper...
Oh f**, it started?
Are we recording?
We are?
Oh f**, can we delete this?
Yeah, delete it after I've done it, okay?
*Ahem* Alright, here we go
Like, start from here alright?
This is for all you like, f**ing call me ***
I f**ed your mums
All of ya
f** you
f**ing Mc Burberry [?] or the s** master
I'm not a ba*tard
f** ya mum
Simple
Go, go, go
In the 1940s, psychiatrists Paul Hoch and Philip Polatin created the term pseudoneurotic schizophrenia. This mental illness, however, is no longer acknowledged as a clinical entity.[2] In 1972 it went on to be called borderline personality disorder, a term coined by Otto Friedmann Kernberg, which referred to an expansive range of issues.[3]