crazy – Latest News https://latestnews.top Tue, 15 Aug 2023 01:14:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png crazy – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 Yellowstone star Wes Bentley hints fifth and final season could end with ‘crazy https://latestnews.top/yellowstone-star-wes-bentley-hints-fifth-and-final-season-could-end-with-crazy/ https://latestnews.top/yellowstone-star-wes-bentley-hints-fifth-and-final-season-could-end-with-crazy/#respond Tue, 15 Aug 2023 01:14:03 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/15/yellowstone-star-wes-bentley-hints-fifth-and-final-season-could-end-with-crazy/ Yellowstone star Wes Bentley hints fifth and final season could end with ‘crazy bloodbath’ By Sam Joseph Semon For Dailymail.com Published: 21:07 EDT, 14 August 2023 | Updated: 21:07 EDT, 14 August 2023 Wes Bentley made a prediction about the potential ending of Yellowstone in a newly resurfaced interview with TVLine that was published on […]]]>


Yellowstone star Wes Bentley hints fifth and final season could end with ‘crazy bloodbath’

Wes Bentley made a prediction about the potential ending of Yellowstone in a newly resurfaced interview with TVLine that was published on Saturday.

The 44-year-old performer, who portrays Jamie Dutton in the soon-to-conclude television series, expressed that he felt as if the program could end with the deaths of several major characters.

The actor, who recently discussed the actions of the series’ lead actor, stated that there was plenty of ‘potential’ for an outburst of violence to serve as the final act for the Taylor Sheridan-created show. 

Bentley, who spoke to TVLine prior to the start of the ongoing WGA strike, added: ‘We’ve seen what this show can be and how violent this world can be.’

The cast member of The Hunger Games also spoke about the relative lack of action that occurred during the earlier portion of Yellowstone’s fourth season. 

Speaking his mind: Wes Bentley made a prediction about the potential ending of Yellowstone in a newly resurfaced interview with TVLine that was published on Saturday; he is seen in 2022

Speaking his mind: Wes Bentley made a prediction about the potential ending of Yellowstone in a newly resurfaced interview with TVLine that was published on Saturday; he is seen in 2022

‘I thought it was really amazing to see the restraint [in the first half of] this season from the violence. It was a different kind of intensity than we’ve had in previous seasons,’ he stated.

Bentley concluded by expressing that the show’s writers could have potentially pulled back on the action in the series’ fourth season in order to shock viewers during the program’s final run of episodes.

‘Maybe that’s a build-up for some crazy bloodbath at the end, or maybe that tension continues until it explodes in some more compact way,’ he said.

The American Beauty actor has played Jamie Dutton ever since Yellowstone initially premiered in 2018.

The cast of the show, which is led by Kevin Costner, also features performers such as Luke Grimes, Kelly Riley and Cole Hauser. 

The program is centered on a ranch-owning family that comes into conflict with various parties, including land developers and residents of a neighboring Native American reservation.

The second, third and fourth seasons of Yellowstone were released in 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively.

The program has also served as the basis for several spinoffs, including 1883 and 1923.

Ominous prediction: The actor, who recently discussed the actions of the series' lead actor, stated that there was plenty of 'potential' for an outburst of violence to serve as the final act for the Taylor Sheridan-created show

Ominous prediction: The actor, who recently discussed the actions of the series’ lead actor, stated that there was plenty of ‘potential’ for an outburst of violence to serve as the final act for the Taylor Sheridan-created show

Offering his opinion: Bentley concluded by expressing that the show's writers could have potentially pulled back on the action in the series' fourth season in order to shock viewers during the program's final run of episodes

Offering his opinion: Bentley concluded by expressing that the show’s writers could have potentially pulled back on the action in the series’ fourth season in order to shock viewers during the program’s final run of episodes

Longtime cast member: The American Beauty actor has played Jamie Dutton ever since Yellowstone initially premiered in 2018

Longtime cast member: The American Beauty actor has played Jamie Dutton ever since Yellowstone initially premiered in 2018

The first portion of Yellowstone’s fifth and final season debuted in November of last year, and it concluded on New Year’s Day.

The second portion of the season was initially supposed to be released this year, although production was indefinitely halted as a result of the ongoing WGA strike.

Yellowstone’s final set of episodes currently does not have a set premiere date. 

A sequel to the program, which could potentially star Matthew McConaughey, was also in development prior to the start of the strike. 



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It may sound crazy. But a handful of Sour Patch Kids before public speaking could calm https://latestnews.top/it-may-sound-crazy-but-a-handful-of-sour-patch-kids-before-public-speaking-could-calm/ https://latestnews.top/it-may-sound-crazy-but-a-handful-of-sour-patch-kids-before-public-speaking-could-calm/#respond Sun, 07 May 2023 21:32:05 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/07/it-may-sound-crazy-but-a-handful-of-sour-patch-kids-before-public-speaking-could-calm/ The next time you’re in a high-stress situation and feel a wave of panic coming over you, eat an extremely sour candy. The intense taste acts as a distraction. It activates the parasympathetic nervous system, a part of the brain that puts the brakes on an anxiety attack. A TikTok trend that has amassed more than 23.7 […]]]>


The next time you’re in a high-stress situation and feel a wave of panic coming over you, eat an extremely sour candy.

The intense taste acts as a distraction. It activates the parasympathetic nervous system, a part of the brain that puts the brakes on an anxiety attack.

TikTok trend that has amassed more than 23.7 million views is making waves for testing out this theory. 

If you don’t like sweets, then something very spicy like sriracha or tangy like salt and vinegar chips will also have the same effect, according to Katie Pankonin, a licensed mental health therapist from Arizona.

Garnering more than 23.7 million views on TikTok, a recent trend shows people using sour candy as a way to lower anxiety and stop panic attacks

Certain strong sauces, such as mustard, vinegar, or sriracha have a similar effect to sour candy

Peppermint, in addition to increasing focus, can shock the brain in a similar manner to sour candy

Sour candy isn’t the only food that can distract the brain from a panic attack. Certain strong sauces, such as mustard, vinegar, or sriracha (left) have a similar effect. Peppermint (right), in addition, can shock the brain as well  

‘The more harsh the taste- sour, spicy anything in between -the more likely your brain is going to step outside of that anxious thought and more so into your body of what you’re tasting,’ Ms Pankonin told DailyMail.com. 

This causes a physiological response as well. For example, eating something sour increases saliva production in the mouth, which is ‘the first step in re-engaging that digestive system,’ Micheline Maalouf, licensed mental health counselor and owner of Serein Counseling in Orlando, told DailyMail.com.

‘When we have high levels of anxiety, or when we’re in panic attack mode, our body is in fight or flight. 

‘Your mind is basically thinking there’s either a perceived or an actual threat, when what’s happening with people who have anxiety in today’s world, most of the time, there’s not an actual threat happening,’ Ms Maalouf said. 

In response to anxiety, the amygdala, the brain’s emotional center, sounds an alarm to the hypothalumus, the part of the brain that acts as its command center. 

Mental health experts Michele Maalouf (left) and Katie Pankonin (right) both recommend eating a sour candy, salty chip, or spoonful or sriracha to quell an oncoming panic attack

Mental health experts Michele Maalouf (left) and Katie Pankonin (right) both recommend eating a sour candy, salty chip, or spoonful or sriracha to quell an oncoming panic attack

Mental health experts Michele Maalouf (left) and Katie Pankonin (right) both recommend eating a sour candy, salty chip, or spoonful or sriracha to quell an oncoming panic attack

This sends the body haywire. Heart rate increases, breathing becomes shallow, and digestion slows. 

‘Anxiety wants to be felt, and it demands you to feel it when it’s happening,’ Pankonin said.

However, the intense taste from sour candy or a spoonful of sriracha puts a stop to that by activating the parasympathetic nervous system, a network of nerves that helps the body relax after periods of high stress.

‘When we incorporate the body first, then we can help our body slow down. Then we can go on and incorporate these thought techniques,’ Ms Maalouf said. 

However, the benefit isn’t just from a handful of Sour Patch Kids or Warheads. 

Physically, any food will start the digestive system back up, but foods with intense tastes tend to produce saliva faster.

This includes strong mustards, salt and vinegar chips, sriracha sauce, or even peppermint. 

‘I think more than anything, if it’s not a taste that you’re used to having on a day-to-day basis, it’s going to do the trick,’ Ms Pankonin said. 

However, if you’re having a panic attack every day, eating sour candy might start to lose its effectiveness.  

‘If it’s something that we’re noticing on a daily basis, definitely switch it out. If it’s going to be sour candy one day, maybe it’s a really cold glass of water the next. Maybe it’s hot sauce the next day. But bringing variety, I think, with coping skills is really important,’ Ms Pankonin said.

Experts caution that this isn’t a long-term solution though. ‘It’s pretty much a Band-Aid to an issue,’ Ms Maalouf said. ‘It’s not something that you just want to depend on. It’s a tool, but it’s just like any tool. If we find something that helps us today, it might not help us tomorrow. It doesn’t get to the root of the problem.’

Additionally, eating sour candy likely isn’t going to completely stop a panic attack.  

‘It just might reduce the intensity and the duration of it because you’re re-engaging your senses early on and you’re re-engaging the digestive system early on,’ Ms Maalouf said. ‘Maybe you won’t feel it as intensely, but it probably won’t stop it in its tracks.’ 

These foods also run the risk of introducing high amounts of added sugar, which could deter any health goals you’re pursing or aggravate certain medical conditions, such as diabetes. 

‘Know your body. If you have a health condition that may get worse by the consumption of these foods, then definitely this isn’t the tool for you,’ Maalouf said.

Ms Pankonin said this is antidote is more effective for someone with episodic anxiety rather than a chronic condition. 

‘When it comes to coping skills, you never want to have just one that you’re leaning on, but we can add it to the toolbox as something that can really come in handy in the short term,’ she said. 

In someone with regular panic attacks or chronic anxiety, pairing temporary treatments with long-term solutions is key. This includes cognitive behavioral therapy, medication, and even exercise. 

A 2018 meta-analysis in the journal Depression and Anxiety, for example,  found that cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness meditation, and physical exercise are all helpful in reducing anxiety. 

Ms Pankonin emphasized the importance of utilizing all senses to ground both the body and mind during anxious moments. ‘We can do sound, we can do visualizations. We can bring in every single sense that we humanly possibly can, because when it comes to the name of anxiety, it’s all about that distraction. It’s all about separating yourself from that anxiety and recognizing it for what it is and helping you walk through it,’ she said. 



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