Understanding PCS (post-concussion syndrome) is apparently beyond the capabilities of most people. It's as if they don't have a single ounce of intellectual curiosity or the desire to educate themselves. I mean, how hard is it to comprehend that when someone experiences a concussion, their brain can't just magically bounce back to normal? But no, instead of taking the time to learn about this condition, they prefer to brush it off as mere exaggeration or simply ignore it altogether. Well, let me tell you something: PCS is real, and its symptoms are far from imaginary. The debilitating headaches, dizziness, and cognitive impairments are not figments of one's imagination but clear consequences of a damaged brain. So for all those detractors out there who refuse to acknowledge the existence and struggles of PCS sufferers, I'll just sit here grumpily waiting for your ignorance to catch up with reality.