The worst part about this is almost everyone with a disability doesn’t want to be seen for their disability but the rest of their qualities that actually show who they are. Then we have people without disabilities acting like they do just to be seen for that disability… quite ironic
fr like the concept that your disability doesn’t define you and doesn’t have to be your identity should be empowering for most, but these people would probably take offense to that lmao
Even the most common ones like depression you never hear about actual depressed ppl talking about it openly they just go and do sumn sad. Sucks it’s how it is but these ppl are so sad that they have to use the “disorder” for attention when ppl who have the disorders don’t want em
I know someone who actually have tics and she is gen z and everyone bullies her because they think she is also faking. This is so heartbreaking how actual people who are going trough it are called fakers because of these people.
:( ikr, I have autism and ADHD and too see people record themselves do that is so sad, when I tic or stim it usually makes me sad to what I mean :( why do people think our issues are for there attention and entertainment
My friend goes trough that to. I've know him for so long and I've tried to tell people. He would never fake such a thing. He's literally a childhood friend of mine. It's horrible what he's going trough, all the bullying. I'm trying to help but it's never enough
I love how DID went from one of the rarest disorders in existence, to being common place with gen z. Except none of them experience the amnesia that's associated with it, and can remember everything that happens to the alters.
Full blown did is uncommon (correct me on the percentage if I’m wrong) I think about 2% of the population have it. OSSD1b and other versions of OSDD can heavily resembles DID, as most people who have osdd1b have very little to no amnesia. If you add in people who have osdd it factors in to about 4% of the population if I remember correctly which makes it not as uncommon as you would think. Most people with osdd/did are very good a masking their switches so unless you know the small differences (slight tone change, slight change in posture and attitude ext.) you honestly wouldn’t know the difference and even if you do it can easily be brushed off to something like not feeling well.
BPD also went from being one of the rarest to being commonplace with these kids. It’s exhausting to see them take such traumatic shit and try to make it cool.
Back 21-23 years ago I disassociated several times. To this day I can’t recall a second of these times. It still frightens me, though, not knowing. I also have schizophrenia, and see that faked…very badly. *I do schizophrenia awareness on social media, to help stop the misinformation spread by people like these TikTokers.
It's the same for Tourette's syndrom, a doctor in the UK wrote a paper about it, explaining that the main patient she was seeing until now was teenagers boys and Tourette's was in their life from young age but became uncontrollable early teens and the vocal symptoms were not the main one. Now she says it's mostly young women, in their late teens, symptoms appeared out of nowhere and with a lot of vocal symptoms... There's something called like social contagion and it's concerning how it spreads fast on TikToks and social media...
how did we go from "i want to be strong/pretty/handsome/attractive" to "I want to be the cringiest loser in every worlds, dimensions, settings and whatnots" is beyond me.
I want to know as well. Can't we just leave these kids that want to live in alternate dimensions in sci-fi where they belong? We've reached The Twilight Zone and beyond!
It’s disgusting to see people faking disorders. There’s actual people out there with disorders,I can’t even believe they’re still faking disorders just for clout
I dated a girl with DID.. And she would forget most of the days when one of her alters took over. People faking this shit is so disrespectful to the people who struggle with this.
Yeah, it fucking sucks when you go to something so special, or have an important day and its just taken from you. DID is not fun at all, it heartbreaking at times and even painful because of switching migraines, the fear some alters hold, and the unknown about the disorder. I went to Florida, disney world, of course. And barely remember any of it. I was heartbroken when I got home and couldn't tell my parents...really anything about what happened because I didn't remember and had to get an insight from my friends instead..
DID isn’t real. Personality disorders and schizophrenia aren’t fashion accessories, and the VAST majority of people claiming they have either are liars. Blatant liars trying to be special and unique. But at least they can take comfort in knowing they have Munchausen’s Syndrome.
Hi, I actually have a chronic illness and I almost died of medical neglect because the first doctors I saw immediately assumed I was faking it to be trendy. These people aren't just being cringe or annoying, they are putting people's lives in danger.
I went to the hospital after 3 very bad seizures in 1 day. And the doctors were so convinced it was drug related that I had to pay to be drug tested 3 times. Most neurologist are not worth the paper their degree is printed on
for reference to the 'psychopath': the tune was the tune to a song and what she is experiencing is called having the lyrics stuck in your head. you know, the thing that happens when you listen to a song a lot
Yeah, the song is called “Hide and Seek” and it was mainly used as a background song for all of those cringey horror shorts most of us watched as kids (me included) but, apparently now you’re a psychopath if you know. 🤷♂️
PSA: DID is incredibly rare especially in younger kids it comes about due usually to trauma gotten as a child. And if you do have did you wouldnt flaunt it like a fucking poke badge
if anyone's confused, 10:13 tune is the instrumental version of "Hide and Seek". the lyrics is just about creepy hide and seek to express the fear of running away and hiding from someone. being able to hear the lyrics is not a sign of psychopathic behavior, the tune is just catchy and memorable. just because you know a creepy song doesn't mean you're a psychopath.
These people don’t know what dreaming in your sleep, pretending, or ear worms are. Also if you don’t know, ear worms is just when you have a song stuck in your head. Ear wigs are actual bugs that can crawl in your ear.
Its actually pretty accurate because when i played hide and seek as a kid my adrenaline would go up and my brain would think that i was in a horror movie and im gonna die if i get caught but my gut also tells me that its just a game and i should go out and find another hiding spot.
Feel bad for real DID patients. These type of people make it seems like DID is like collecting personalities like pokemons or something when it clearly isn't.
Usually people have one DID alter thingy because your body creates them to take the trauma your experiencing because the body knows you can't survive the trauma, so most people with DID's other personality most likely has severe trauma.
@@AJgaming-ce1ln i am not an expert in psychology but i am pretty sure if this was real did they wont be able to control their alters and would have a different memory from them and i dont think an alter with a different personality would just play along with them like this. Correct me if i am wrong.
@@fanatomic24 yea it's a very unique dyad where one alter is created to tackle the severe trauma that the other personality couldn't handle, and the two personalities are actually unaware of the other's presence, and have blanks in memory whenever the alter takes over.
A younger cousin of mine had a friend who faked a lot of disorders, I always felt pretty off around them because it felt performative and every DID 'switch' was timed so conviently. It was always when someone new could give them attention, the moment they started talking with me at any given time at any day. Now, I think a lot of them are thinking themselves as genuine most of the time but it's awful that this exists too as a possibility.
As a person who has spent a lot of time with people who have DID, it’s pretty easy to spot someone who’s faking it. When a pretender “switches” they usually do something crazy like roll their eyes or smth, when a person who actually has it switches they usually just space out for a sec. I could give a lot of examples like that / common misconceptions about DID
@@decensus.amentia Yeah, if I saw them in real life I may be able to pick up on that, their switches were weird too, spamming on the keyboard before and after like 'i'm gonna switfhchfjfdf'. It's really a shame because my partner has a sibling with DID, so it's really just an insult into people's faces.
It's so sad. I'm part of a Marvel server with a person who claims to have Loki, Sylvie, Dr Strange, and Peter Parker alters. Not to mention this person IS 19 YEARS OLD. THEY DEFINITELY KNOW BETTER.
@@glitzarprincess627 Yeah, though I would like to mention introjects are possible, though that's still odd as it is a lot. It's even worse that in some servers you can't speak against it or else you get banned. Sucks.
@@glitzarprincess627 arent adults who are way too up to date with the newest trends among kids usually that informed because they need to know their prey?
This was SO painful to watch as a person with a *clinically disgnosed* chronic cardiac & nervous system disorder. I did not struggle for 5 years, drop out of my hs & face accusations of faking my disorder just for some of these completely insensitive & unbelievable people to fake theirs and be believed on the internet 💀 I try to always believe people’s stories & experiences bc I remember when people accused me of faking (even while I was struggling in and out of the hospital), but if it’s obvious that you know nothing about the illness you’re claiming to have & are basically infantilizing disabled people, you’re fucked up and should be called out. DISABLED PEOPLE ARENT CARICATURES, WE’RE PEOPLE Edit: the pain of being accused of faking a disorder when you’re struggling to just stay alive is the worse emotional pain I’ve been through. Seeing people practically making fun of that is just beyond upsetting & so insensitive. It just makes it even harder for sick people to get actual help.
I understand this, but I understand why people think I fake my ADHD. At times I even think I do. What sucks is that to help me get the help I need in school I was told to fake having autism acordding to my mother (too young to remember). Now I am also fully diagnosed with it without knowing. But hey, I like helping people, and all my friends I ever make are ill as well. (My friend group in the past was only ever as large as 3, but rn it is somehow 5. With two people counting as one point as I haven't been talking much with em') Sorry for the rant. When I see someone else's rant and it is something I want to comment on. I go on a rant. I hope you have a good end to the summer ^^
I met a man with DID in a local hopital i was in for my depression. He was quiet but when he flipped the switch to his "werewolf" (the nurse warned me about it.) He started snarling at people and said creepy crap like "I smell your blood." My depression was very quickly replaced with anxiety at that point. DID is no joke. I mean holy crap i thought he was possessed by a demon.
Highly unlikely he had DID as the condition doesn't act in that way - it's very complex but what you describe sounds like another rare condition Clinical Lycanthropy or on the other hand it was a fake behaviour to be intimidating to others and had a drug related or head trauma related condition.
"Yeah. I'm depressed-- THE FUCK IS THAT THING? HELL NAW! I'M NO MORE DEPRESSED LET ME GO BACK HOME" Type comment. Congrats on exiting that shit that many didn't.
I have a friend with a personality disorder. There were are time it was extremely difficult for her to keep the pace of her studies in the university, so she received an official diagnosis in order to being able to quit some classes without being penalised for that. She was accused of faking it by so many people, because they fought she was lazy. To be fair, she looks like a normal person who have everything in order. You actually need to know her to realise how many she is enduring. Well, these fakers are doing everything to make people less believable.
@@Idontplaytf2 usually it happens without them knowing. You can't just say 'i want to be xxx now' and change or can just do/introduce all the alters in a single time with all of them showing. Did is a form tp protect themselve from trauma, it's there to handle truma, not for clouting in social media So if you're asking, can they immediately change? If the situation forces them to, and i mean very dangerous situation or one that resembles their trauma yes it can. Some people experience that. Aside from that, mostly it happens not so often but still unpredictable
@@Idontplaytf2 i searched it up on google and it came up with this "There are a variety of triggers that can cause switching between alters, or identities, in people with dissociative identity disorder. These can include stress, memories, strong emotions, senses, alcohol and substance use, special events, or specific situations. In some cases, the triggers are not known."
I have been diagnosed with neurological tics after a severe head injury last year. The truth is that I don't even know my tics are happening. Other people notice them and ask why my eyes twitch or why sometimes when I talk I stutter. Only then I notice them the most and it makes me really self-conscious. When I see people faking these conditions it is truly disappointing.
You have ping issues and lag-spikes. Lol. It's genuinely fascinating how similar human brains are to computers. :D Shame about the brain damage, but as long as you have a good life, what point is there in being self-conscious about it? ;) Internet idiots will always be internet idiots, no reason why that should affect you in any way, heh.
I agree my gf has tourettes but it's not severe. Sometimes her muscles kind of cancels and she picks up If she has dropped something as If nothing happened. She doesn't even sigh when I asked her she said she is used to It and doesn't even notice it.
My grandfather had Parkinson's and I saw for years how he struggled with tremors. Towards the end of his life he lost most of his abilities and had to be taken care of like a baby. People like him do not give up their life and dignity to become poor caricatures by ignorant people like the person who was "shaking".
as an autist: i'm not gonna film myself going ballistic from over- or under- stimulation i like to walk at a VERY brisk pace around my room and think of things that are colourful and explosive helps with both kinds tbh
“But don’t you wanna be cool!?” Honestly I’m kinda autistic on the lighter side with clinical depression high levels of anxiety (thanks mum) ADHD bipolar and pretty sure last time I was diegnosed* I was being tested for borderline personality disorder. I have never used these for clout or brag about them but I do try from keeping them from holding me back from living my life. These kids are sad cuz they want attention meanwhile and I shit you not I as a real mental health person with issues hang out with the coolest people I know. They ain’t online famous but they work for shows like American horror and even movies. Some are DJ and invite me to stand in the music podium to watch the crowd. I get the life of a club kid and tbh only 4 of them know I have issues cuz I have needed to excuse myself cuz I was overwhelmed and crying having the need to run away from where I was actually having fun. I get to hang with them and not talk about why I’m special. A little cocky and I sound like a blow hard but it’s true. If people could only be themselves then others would like them and want to be around. Being fake for attention only makes other push you away. I love my friends even if they weren’t cool cuz they accepted me for being how I am. Sorry got the long text I just wanted to tell that it’s ok and don’t worry.
How 'bout music? Would that help? :O Does wonders for me, keeps me appropriately stimulated, whilst also allowing my brain the space to think... Similar to taking a walk, but more appropriate for situations where sitting still is preferred, or required. I typically tend to either listen to music, or walk in circles, as a way of dealing with anxiety outside my home, but when i'm at home, music is typically my go-to, simply because it's more available than when i'm out. I'm very picky about sound, though... The sound profile of headphones must be as flat as possible, and they need to sound open, otherwise i don't get that oomph from the music that provides the stimulation i need. xD
@@MyouKyuubi music is so great, but i usually have to pause every like 20 seconds because it hypes up my imagination so much i can't sit still i listen to a lot of heavy stuff so it's got a kind of kick to it
@@waddledoo2you13 i will usually explain that i'm autistic to people i meet for the second or third time, just as an explanation for my odd behaviour and strong dislike for loud and bright places. Helps with the judgment part of being not normal, and if they decide to treat me as less than or refuse to understand my behaviour afterwards, then i didn't wanna be their friend anyway lmao
I just realized a key issue for most people doing this; being self absorbed. They are so concerned with how people view them, how much attention they receive, it fuels them to be more outrageous and to look for something “new and unique” as an excuse to hold them back. They do this to themselves in an attempt to be seen, but not all attention is good attention. We should not be encouraging this, we should have the appropriate response, which is to question why someone would want to have a chronic disease/disability.
You hit the nail of the head, and also cause they’re seeking some sort of unique identity but only blend in with the hundreds of thousands other fakers.
There's literally a condition some people have where they feel the need to fake a disorder for attention (not just being ignorant or smh idk the exact causes/behaviors but its a real thing) and I can't remember what it's called for the life of me lmao
In these people’s universe, going to a therapist is ableist and classist (and potentially racist, homophobic or transphobic as well), so no worries; the therapists won’t be seeing them! Of course it’s all those things. Couldn’t possibly be that they won’t go to a doctor because the doctor would call them on their BS… nope, not that at all. It’s -ism!
Honestly, i doubt therapy would even work for these people. Therapy requires you to WANT to get better and put in effort outside of sessions, and these people dont want to get better.
Nah, these people only do it for attention, they won’t even bother to get a diagnosis let alone go to therapy. After they stop recording they just go back to normal
I’m autistic and people made fun of me for physical and vocal stims. I also am diagnosed with two forms of anxiety so I can assure you living with anxiety is fucking awful. Seeing people make fun of stimming and pretending to have crippling anxiety when they don’t angers me.
Honestly I hate it too for years now I’ve been saying that I don’t have anxiety because of gen z because I got a anxiety attack at school and instead of getting help I was put on time out now I can’t say if it’s fully an anxiety disorder but I know for a fact that whenever I hear my name I think the worst and panic so badly that I cry and stop breathing it’s so bad that I use an inhaler to help me out I was once called to the principles office and on my way there I had the biggest attack and had an ambulance called since I almost passed out turns out all they wanted to do was return my phone that was stolen a few weeks before that so I’m not sure if it’s an anxiety disorder but I don’t want to get help so others don’t think I’m faking
I suffered from tourettes and epilepsy as a teenager. I'm not sure if I outgrew it or if the Dilantin and Clonidine eventually cured me, but what I can say is that my epileptic episodes and nervous tics were some of my lowest points in life. I would NOT want anyone to see me as I was. I was embarrassed when I had a seizure in church. People who truly suffer from these disorders would not be exposing themselves for fake internet points.
Waking up feeling like you got hit by a truck, covered in urine due to a grand mal seizure SUCKS. Way too many times that’s happened to me. I don’t wish that on anyone.
@@donnerblitzen1388 The first time I had a seizure, I remember the lights in the church getting brighter and brighter and my consciousness slipping. I thought I was dying but couldn't speak. A truly horrifying experience. When I first developed tics, it was also related to overstimulation. Like when I was doing something that required me to be around bright lights or repetitive loud sounds, my face would repeatedly tense up. I literally couldn't see or speak and while it was FAR less terrifying than having a seizure, it's not something I'd want the world to see.
@@sam1866 I hope it's not tourettes. I'm hoping for you. A tic is infinitely easier to treat if it's just a nervous reaction. I wish you well and good luck, friendo.
Epilepsy sucks, definitely the grand mal ones cause I feel like I may or may not have a seizure and hit my head on something hard. Its also made me scared to be alone a lot so I dont trust myself going anywhere. Ik how it feels to have epilepsy but tourette's I'm not sure about, if seems bad but not harmful. But I cant have an opinion on that since I dont have tourette's.
10:05 For the clip of “only psychopaths can hear this” the music playing is the instrumentals of (Hide and Seek) which is a horror song of a killer hunting there victim in there house as they hide from them. Here are the Lyrics of the instrumentals. “ding dong I know you can here me, open up the door, I only want to play a little”. Just thought I’d let people know if they were curious.
Kids pretending to have DID is my biggest pet peeve because they act like you can switch in the blink of an eye, no dissociation, and they can magically remember everything.
@@spoonbendingspacemonkey systems can come to an agreement on log in information if you have done enough therapy for the system to have good communication but still. It's the most faked mental illness alongside borderline personality disorder (that I've been diagnosed with by three professionals) it just makes me so mad. Like they really need attention THAT. BAD. Like they think it's cool or something. People who really have it struggle so immensely in life
Stop being delusional; you can’t describe an entire generation because of some attention seeking and superficial dimwits. Few delusional people i.e you and the people in the video DON’T paint the face of a generation.
I'm in the same generation of Z and I believe what these tiktokers do is totally disgusting imagine having autism but witnessing those fakes is embarrassing
As a fellow Gen Z, I’m so damn sorry about this generation. I have Autism, Anxiety and maybe ADD (haven’t had it officially tested yet) and even when writing this, saying that I have said disorders seems fake, and I hate that. I hate how Gen Z have nothing special about them so they’re resorting to faking things they clearly know nothing about! Don’t get me wrong, I have no real things I excel in (I think) but I don’t do this type of stuff, I just explore to see what I’m good at! (It’s actually how I got my job lmao) To any people who fake disorders I simply state: Taking the easy way out never lets you grow as a person. It might be hard, but step outside your comfort zone. It helps, a lot. (This is coming from a person who used to be scared of basically anything new or different for over half their life!)
Always remember: if someone makes their disability their entire personality (unless they have a personality disorder, it’s kinda in the name), they don’t actually have that disability, they probably had shit parents that literally couldn’t care less about them.
Yeah. Someone at my school he claims she has like, 7 serious disorder and gets away with it somehow. I know she has personality disorder. It’s kind of sad to watch her fake all this stuff for the attention of it, and what it must be like to have to keep her lie of a life credible.
Not saying "all of their personality", but it's often hard to not insert a lot of your disability into everything in your life, specially if it affects everything in it. Like: "I want to have this job but I cant have it because of X" "I was invited to something but I can't go because of X", "I'm craving this food but I can't have it because of X". I'm pretty happy when I can just forget about my disabilities, but It's hard not to include them in literally everything.
Yeah it's quite possible that these people have cluster b personality disorders. But they usually fake disorders that are more known/more visible/gets more sympathy. And since cluster b personality disorders are quite notorious for abusive traits they don't admit their real problems. However, personality disorders are not well known themselves and are somewhat the most invisible
10:02 It's a music box or something cover of the song "Hide and Seek", probably the English version by Lizz Robinett. It's a creepy song about someone breaking in to find someone- I think? The thing about hearing the lyrics is knowing the song enough or something that your brain sings the lyrics while you listen to the instrumental. Anyway, I heard the lyrics too. Might be the possible ADHD or my inner monologue. The words to that specific sequence are "Ding dong, I know you can hear me, open up the door. I only wanna play a little."
Im a recovering addict myself. You are spot on correct - no f’ing way. If they use the lingo still - they’re still an addict, plain and simple. I lost almost half of my life to hard drugs and would NEVER glamorize that lifestyle anymore or want anyone else to go down that path. My body is destroyed, I’ve had two TBIs(traumatic brain injuries), now epileptic due to that, my employment history forced me into extreme low level jobs(not anymore, I graduated college with certifications!) and the stigma of being labeled “junkie” while watching everything you thought of as “your life” be revealed as an utter lie/failure.
my sister in laws alter sold her car, then forgot what happened to it, and as such she couldn't get to work and lost her job due to D.I.D, and I still have yet to see either her develop a dsmp alter, or a dsmp themed D.I.D "system" snap and greatly hinder themselves.
I'm really sorry for what happened to your sister in law, I hope she'll find a job and not get effed up by alters. Sending lots of kind wishes for your sister in law
I was very confused about DID even when i searched it i was still quite confused. This comment helped me to understand it a bit better. Also i feel so sorry for her it sounds like hell ngl
People with disabilities/disorders: "Hi! I'm just like everyone else, but I might act a bit differently at times - don't treat me different though!" People with "disabilities"/"disorders": "ÜN ÜN ÜN WIWIWIWIWIWI ÜN ÜN ÜN ÜN ÜN ÜN"
I've had people say to me many times "you dont look autistic" .. I can provide proof litterly in my wallet I guess they dont need to ask my cousin because hes litterly in a wheelchair .... I'm glad we dont use tik tok
I have Schizoaffective Disorder that is somewhat well managed with medication. It’s expensive and causes major weight gain. My dad had it as well, but he would not take his meds. He passed away when he was 44, and I was 14. I don’t understand why people fake mental illness. I’m always afraid that someone might not understand. I think most people are afraid of people with psychotic disorders, and I honestly don’t blame them sometimes. It’s scary to watch people suffer from something like this.
you said you think people are scared of psychotic disorders and i can understand that. and a lot of that is stigma. theres a but stigma around schizophrenia in general. thats one of the ones where people tend to imagine a padded room and such. at leadt in my experience. however, ive interacted with a few ppl with schizophrenia and its not like that. atleast not all the time. i once even appriached a stranger on the sidewalk who im pretty sure was homeless and had schizophrenia (they were talking to the thin air next to them). it broke my heart so i bought them an ice cream (pretty broke myself to thats all i could afford) i got told off by my mom later. she was fine with it until i mentioned the schizophrenia, then it became "dangerous". doesnt matter, id do it again. just because someone may be considered "dangerous", doesnt mean they dont deserve help :D also, i am a grown ass adult i can buy ice cream for whoever i damn well please.
I had a traumatic brain injury back in 16. It had a massive impact on many aspects of my life including pseudo-bulbar affect which makes me cry uncontrollably for hours a day, sometimes from a simple comment or sometimes for absolutely no reason at all. I also suffer from intermittent explosive disorder which makes me lose my sh!t in less than a tenth of a second for no reason whatsoever. I lost every relationship in my life from my parents to my group of very close friends who I’ve known for over 25 years. I’m pretty successfully medicated as far as my emotions go these days, it honestly feels like a miracle, I never thought I’d be myself again. Unfortunately everyone that used to be in my life is so put off by their experiences with me during the time right after my head injury and before I was medicated that they won’t touch me with a ten foot pole even though I’m myself again emotionally and just as deserving of their love as I ever was. Life is brutal, no one gets through life without strife. It’s just astonishing to me that some people chose to willfully throw themselves into that scenario in spite of actually being healthy. What a world we live in.
@@xerxestelevision6666 thank you for sharing, I can sort of relate I had a concussion at 15 that damaged the part that regulates emotions, it wasnt permanent but I had hurt my head a second time which prolonged the healing. But after the injury I felt so anxious like I hated myself i became isolated and then depressed and would also fly off the wall, to the point it put me in jail. I've also ruined all my relationships. Not proud of any of this. I'm 20 now and Ive calmed down but the damage is done. but yea.. what a world, thanks again for sharing and best of luck to you.
"hell..... ow i am in....hum..an i... h...av..e a...... di....so..rd....er" these attempts are so pathetic it almost makes it look like they're satire yet if you ask them they're dead serious. Its they're hardest attempt
I have PTSD, depression and anxiety, I seriously hate the fact that I have PTSD and it's honestly something that I'd rather keep hidden from the rest of the world and not glamorize it for clicks and views. This is just sad and pathetic
I hate the "verbal paralysis" one. Because it takes something that actually exists, stammering and being lost and thought while recording an intro, and turns it into a mental illness to sound special.
Yeah theres this thing that also exists called Selective Mutism which is basically "verbal paralysis" I guess. It sucks , I just wish I could talk more 😶
...Holy heck, So i have actual verbal paralysis?..Actually that's the least concerning thing about my body..I literally have a small...What we assume to MAYBE be a tumor on my head, But it seems unlikely.
as a system with actual diagnosed did, this is embarrassing. it hurts to watch. if we all had different outfits like these tiktokers do we would be BROKE
having being diagnosed with DID and autism, this really disappoints me with people on tiktok faking disorders and so on. it makes me feel more embarrassed for not having a neurotypical brain. i remember being bullied and dehumanized for having autism in public, making me try to suppress my Dissociative Identity Disorder, of which this causes more issues within my emotional state. being worn out everyday from trying to act like a "normal" person, it takes such a toll on my emotions and mental state. i just hope that Gen Z learns their lesson and stops faking these disorders... which- honestly i dont believe will happen, at all
@@swagger_person i honestly feel bad for the next generation, getting consumed and distracted all day by gadgets and getting neglected by parents with alot of internet access.
As a person with diagnosed nvld, adhd, and an anxiety disorder, this makes me morbidly unimpressed with my generation. I've gotten mocked and teased my whole life for my differences, and this alleged "faking" is not helping nor spreading awareness. You're entirely correct. Having flair-ups in public is incredibly embarrassing, and is something that myself and others with learning/social disorders avoid at all costs. Stims are not fun, and are not quirky, and they're something that I've managed to bottle and overcome as I've entered adulthood. What I don't understand, is why did I work so hard to fit in, when others now pretend to be like me? You're not like me. You're making people like me seem cringey, and attention-seeking. I feel more invisible in the rise my own generation than I did when I was bullied in grade-school.
I had an anxiety attack when queuing up to get on a ride at universal studios. I had to leave with my sister cause I started crying and hyperventilating. It’s incredibly embarrassing and I kept apologising over and over. I’ve been diagnosed with anxiety disorder as well as BPD. That shit is debilitating
@@lucialovecraft I'm so sorry you had to endure that! As someone who also gets incredibly overwhelmed at fairs and carnivals, please understand that you're not alone. It is embarrassing, but it's something we unfortunately have to live with. I personally use earplugs in every-day life, and it's been a game-changer in terms of dodging over-stimuli even just at the grocery store. Perhaps it's something you could give a shot if you haven't considered it already! Best of wishes
I completely agree. I'm someone who's diagnosed with severe depression, social anxiety and panic disorder (I need to get reevaluated for PTSD). Dissociation is also a big thing for me(not like DID, just zoning out). Mind you I'm part of Gen Z but don't act like I'm part of this generation 😂. It's frustrating to see so many people faking disorders when many people who actually have them don't even come out about it because of the stigma. I hate being labeled as an attention seeker or a scaredy cat when I'm having an actual problem. I've cut off so many people in my life that used my problems against me, gas lit me into thinking I'm over reacting and that I'll get over it. Seriously, fuck people like this.
I remember seeing a VRChat interview with someone who had DID. The only way you could tell that they switched alters is by the way they moved or sat when they talked (example: one would move their hands a lot, one would stay completely still, and the last swayed a little bit), and at the end of the interview they tried to see which one of their alters switched in, and they could barely remember until they reviewed the interview footage and looked at the way she carried herself. It's not an instant personality change, either. It sort of slowly comes in. You can't even tell when they switched, as they still had a very similar way of talking.
not always. you know you generalising people w DID having very little info on it and not having DID yourself is as damaging as someone pretending to be drugself?
"Any psychopaths in the comments?" Well, I don't consider myself a psychopath, just a guy diagnosed with ASPD. But I can tell you that if that TikToker is hearing voices, it has nothing to do with being "psychopathic". She either is experiencing hallucinations, delusions or just has a song stuck in her head. Hope this helps.
If they're hearing voices in their head it isn't a "song stuck in their head" Having a song stuck in your head just means you keep thinking about it and the lyrics, not that you can genuinely hear someone talking to you that's very much a different thing entirely.
I remember having a 14 yo friend who kept faking mental illnesses, and it honestly made me regret being friends with them in the first place. When they would have the "mental illness" they would change their anime Discord profile photo into a 900% more depressing one and it made me cringe more than hearing Megasus.
Damn... I used to constantly change my pfp but I wouldn't ever fake a mental illness, people shouldn't be shamed for a game they play though... They should be able to decide what they like freely (unless the thing they enjoy is illegal or genuinely hurts someone-). _Just do what I do when someone's being an asshole for clout on discord, either call them out in DMs or change ur status to call them out_ 😂
For the woman who kept doing that shaking thing please seek help. Not for the shaking thing but for whatever brain damage caused you to think like that. I had a panic attack a few days ago and I couldn't stop shaking, especially in my leg, I was sitting there for around 10 minutes and by the time I was taken to the nurses office I was exhausted and was having trouble walking correctly because my leg felt like jelly. Shaking takes energy and doing it for your entire life to that extreme is practically impossible.
10:16 Ofcourse you can. You’ve heard the song before, so you recognize the lyrics. You don’t need to be a psychopath in order to hear a song with lyrics, hear the same song without the lyrics, and have your mind fill in the gaps. Also, this song is called hide and seek. A person named Liz Robinette(i think i spelled that wrong) covered it, which made it the most recognizable version and it slaps kinda hard.
I am autistic and I have Tourette’s syndrome and always feel like shit about myself for these disorders. After watching this video, I think about how maybe being autistic and having Tourette’s isn’t that bad after all. Because there are people who are quite literally more autistic than I am.
Fun fact; as someone who actually DOES have an uncontrolled tic who had to try and get a video of it happening outside a medical setting, they’re next to impossible to actually film. By the time it happens you aren’t gonna have time to actually GET your phone ready
Y’know, fyi at 10:15 It used to be used a long time ago by Roblox animations, especially horror ones. The song goes by: “Ding dong I know you can hear me, (I forgot), I only wanna play a little” It used to be based on a girl killing people in Roblox animations if u didn’t know! (I’m a late person, lol)
10:13 For context, the song in this is Hide and Seek by Lizz Robinett (English version). It's basically about a deadly hide and seek game inside your house. I've listened to it and I like it, but that doesn't mean I'm a psychopath, I just like the song 💀
There's probably some Tumblr whale that already typed her fat-fiction out already and is waiting for it to be made into a movie. Can't be worse than Twilight... And 365 days, or 50 shades of gray. I despise Stephanie Meyer.
@Micro It really isn’t. As a gen Z, I can confirm that we are cringey. We can’t take crap from anyone, and can’t take a joke. Some of us are truly disgusting furries and edge lords. We’re not quirky, we’re not special, and we’re not the best generation. Wake up from your phone and go touch some grass, you freaking donut of a person.
10:12 Gotta put this here to point it out cause I've known the song since I was a teen and TikTok really just ruined it. This is the tune to a Korean VOCALOID song called "Hide and Seek" sang by SeeU and produced by Ho-ong-i back in 2012. The one going around on TikTok is an English cover by Lizz Robinett in 2014. So no, this song is not a dianogsis to see whether or not you're a psychopath, it is a short song telling a short scary story. TIKTOK PEOPLE GOTTA STOP DOING THIS SONG DIRTY OMFG
^^^ vocaloid is not medic therefore it cannot diagnose you. it simply is a song. i know many horror song yet it doesn’t mean i have problems, the problem is when you think it does.
11:51 i actually know a guy in my town with that illness, weirdly enough all the spasms are in the same direction (can confirm it's real he even does it while riding his super old scooter he's like a 80 year old)
Flexing over the years: 2016: I have a cool new backpack! 2018-2019: My mom bought me a cat! 2020: I don’t have the virus! 2021-2022: *I have a disorder!*
I love how this guy doesn’t hold back. Usually when I watch a vid of someone “reacting” they’re usually overly nice but this guy is roasting them without shame
10:36 I’m not a psychopath and neither is she it’s a popular tune “ ding dong i know you can here me open up the door I only wanna play a little” it was in every song I few years back
I did this kind of thing when I was 8, and realised it wasn’t okay for multiple reasons a few months later. All of these people look way older than that, the people faking it should be able to know that this is wrong.
When people fake things like this, I feel like it makes it harder for people who genuinely think they have a condition to get tested because people think they're faking it, which really sucks. If you genuinely think you have a condition, don't be afraid to get tested and to talk to someone about it.
Yes, I had a friend which refused to go to a psychologist despite having depression symptoms which reached self-harm. She always said that she doesn't have a reason to be depressed and she's just unconsciously faking because she is lacking attention and she'd grow out of it. She didn't, and I eventually convinced her to go to therapy, I can only hope it helped because she may never tell me that.
I denied my depression for a while. I literally thought that losing almost all enthusiasm for life was a part of growing up, that I just had little motivation because I was lazy. I always thought this because I sat next to girls who would draw fake self-harm marks on their wrists and then pretend to hide it. I was afraid of being like them. Which looking back was kind of funny. I've had a (diagnosed) Anxiety disorder since I was 6. And yet I thought depression just wasn't possible for me.
As a disabled person who fought hard for getting diagnosed and was kind of a lab rat for a good part of my young life, I don't see the appeal in doing this. It's just cringe and harmful
As an autistic person with really bad sensory issues I can attest that yes, I do react a lot like the first girl, but I am in capable of filming a tik tok while over or under stimulated
The first person looks like they're mocking autism rather than actually having it. I've been made fun of for my autistic traits before and that's what it looked like.
10:13 Ayo Pegasus, this is just a cover of "Hide and seek" with a music box. Some would consider the lyrics to be disturbing/creepy/demonic in its overall story, which is probably why they did this dumb thing. But bro that's just listening to a song for a long time and knowing the lyrics so when you listen to the tune you can fill it in in your mind with the lyrics..
I self diagnosed myself with adhd because I needed a title for what was going on with me, I have been officially diagnosed now, but seeing people fake it is so awful because personally I don't deal with a whole ton of hyperactivity, mine is more internal, like bad memory, hyper focusing, executive dysfunction, and so much more. I can understand people self diagnosing so they can figure out ways to deal with it, but not to brag, and not to flaunt, when given the opportunity go to a real freaking doctor!
Sameeee tho like hyper focusing I struggle with so bad and honestly when I'm off my meds my memory is shit and I stresses me out because I literally forgot my friend's birthday.
I was diagnosed ADHD in 4th or 5th grade and have some of the other disorders that it can cause or was it that it was just more likely to also have if you have ADHD, I just read the site where it literally says less than an hour ago since I wanted to know how many of the symptoms I have and well almost everything checks out and if this sounds like I'm proud of it I'm not trying to make sound like I'm proud of it I'm trying to make it sound like I'm not embarrassed of it because I'm not.
I was diagnosed at the age of 4 and my grandmother says I don’t have it, cause my teachers saw no signs of it, its called ‘masking’ forcing everything about myself to be isolated, quiet, and slow so I don’t do something that draws negative attention other than being a quiet kid. It’s been on my records for 18 years, and she says that it’s just an ‘excuse’ when I forgot to do something.
yeah, same here. i'm in the process of diagnosis of ADHD right now, and for all of my life i've felt alienated and like nobody liked me because of how i acted; and only recently i've questioned if i had some kind of neurodivergence, and am now tackling it at adulthood. there's a difference between seeking for attention and wanting commodities, and i want to prove to people how, in this dark age of social media, not everyone that labels themselves with a mental disorder is faking it. i've had my fair share of people who told me i faked it as well because, well, i mask. i think almost every undiagnosed neurodivergent person approaching and in adulthood, excluding "worse" cases, will have learned to mask to avoid the stigma of expressing their real selves. and yeah these. people are just i guess doing these things but. keep in mind most of them are children. theyre still maturing and learning their place in the world. theyve caused harm and will continue to cause harm, but there will hopefully be a time when they'll learn not to find a label and "act" like it, instead of questioning themselves rationally and consciously. but yeah... ive had my mom yell at me to stop my vocal stims, lol. its kinda funny. whats not fun is my constant inability to work on things, but when i do work on them i just... spend hours and hours on them without maybe blinking an eye and just. after im done i would have spent 4 hours working and id be dehydrated, eyes sore, muscle cramps... bad shit. hyperfixation is often glorified and sure, i guess you can get lots of work done in under a day when youre in that state, but people usually neglect the negative, physical sides of it.
as someone with ADHD i can say bad memory is true but i find it is only hyper focusing when it is something that I like doing so if you are hyper focusing that probably means you are doing something you love
as someone with autism, OCD, ADHD, DID, schizophrenia, BPD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, anorexia, arachnophobia, hydrophobia, and submechanophobia, this is disgusting.
i once was in a server on discord where someone said they were a fictional character DID style, i told them no theyre not because they clearly arent and the "inclusive" mods told me off, really goes to show these kinds of people only exist online and in the few groups that actually let the problem grow instead of realizing how harmful this shit actually is
its really hard to get them to change their minds on these things, and even if you did it would probably cause them additional mental harm. imo the best course of action is to ignore them and let them mature out of it
DID can be linked to fictional characters in ways, though that can also be delusions. Some people with particular conditions have delusions that cause them to believe that they are a fictional character. It may sound silly to you, but that doesn't mean it's automatically fake. You don't have to actively believe it's real or not, but that doesn't mean you can attack or harass anyone for it.
I'm not disagreeing, but there is a stipulation in children who are special needs that can't voice their needs yet. It's not screaming, but it is repetitive noises that are occasionally loud (I teach) but yes, you are correct.
In their non-existent little brains, they’re making them “totes more valid” by “bringing attention” to it. Anyone who points out that they’re convincing people that everyone with a mental disorder is faking it, or worse, that people who ACTUALLY have a disorder is “faking it” because the actual patient doesn’t act like the TikTokTwats is obviously an istaphobic fascist Nazi anti bootlicker. They’re heroes, man! 🙄
I have a friend with Tourret's and I've never seen them repeat the same action over and over, it's just randomly does something out of their control. Granted, their case is mild, but I've also read a book about someone with sevier Tourret's and I've not read about any rapidly repeating ticks from what I remember. The book is called AMA if you're interested in reading it
When I was young, the kids in the village didn't want to play with me because I could not hear them well or the way I was unlike them. I knew i was different in my own way, and I could not be like others. SO one day I took my hearing aids off and went outside to try playing with them. I lied to the kids that I can hear now.( of course I screwed up, i could not hear a thing.. I went home very sad.. I cried my eyes out to the pillow, and pondering why its like that. I didn't tell my mom, dunno why, perhaps i didn't want my mom to worry..).. I really didn't want be that different and wanted to have fun with kids my own age. But I seemed to make friends with kids younger than me or older than me but not my own age. Later when I grew up a little, I realized I do not need to work so hard to just fit in. There will be people who will want to be with me, if not, its okay life will still go on. Seeing how people who do not really have any handicaps/disabilities, but trying to imitate them.. will never understand the struggle the young kids with real handicaps/disabilities have felt and experienced when they were with their age group of people. Its sad when you go to school, yet you don't have anyone to hang out because none want to be your friend. And you only able to play with kids few years younger or few years older than you outside school, because they seem to understand you more than your own age group. Sure there will be lucky ones who will end up with class that protect them and understand them. Everyone experience will be different , and special in their own way.
I remember when my old art teacher said stuff like "everybody's a bit OCD" or "oh I did this I need to stop being so OCD" and here I am, her student that struggled with symptoms of undiagnosed OCD for almost a decade while having to deal with her until she left😐 (good news: I got a new teacher and I like her WAY better than my old teacher for sure)
fr, I get so pissed whenever anyone is like “I’m so ocd”, “I just like ____ organized/clean bc I’m ocd”, etc. Ocd is so misunderstood bc of those ppl, I get called a germaphobe because people don’t know what ocd actually is
I remember my teacher once said “I love students with OCD.” And I’ve never been diagnosed with it, but I said “Oh, really? When I turn the faucet off I have to do it three times” (or whatever it was it was something like that) And she said “Oh, no. I don’t like that kind of OCD. I just like the one’s who keep everything neat.”
Bruh :/ That's so horrible I plan on getting a full psych evaluation done soon so I could hopefully get properly diagnosed with OCD, get my ED figured out, then among other things and start treatments and figure out other disorders and stuff But my friend He triggers my impulsions He points out things that have changed, he always tells me look at the time if I seem to be fine(a big thing, I have to check the time constantly, the same way, all day long, I'm so terrified if things don't happen when they aren't meant to, if things change, if anything is off than usual, everything will go wrong, people I love and me will get hurt, and just people will die or could die) And he just triggers those thoughts I try blocking him out sometimes But once he took one of my things Everyday at school, all day I have the same things with me, I get them out the same way because I have to He took one of those things for the first period And wouldn't give it back until 2nd period Well 1st period we had a test, important one But I started shaking and crying because I didn't have everything I was going to fail Then be made fun of Then hurt And I ended up failing the first part of the test And then went home early cause of other reasons And all day I just hid in my room because the morning started off way wrong It's not a cleaning disorder It's an anxiety disorder And it's not "fun" to mess with people with it
This has happened with one of my teachers but w ADHD, she described this group of students as "so ADHD" and Im pretty sure none of them are diagnosed w ADHD or have even self-diagnosed themselves w it and the students were agreeing w her. Very uncomfortable as someone that many people hv assumed has ADHD
@@just_tortellini People just assume ADHD means hyper. Even people with hyperactive ADHD aren’t actually hyper, it’s way more complex than that. I have inattentive ADHD so there isn’t much going on externally. Mental disorder stereotypes are annoying because people fail to recognize the true symptoms. Not only ADHD and “hyperactivity” but also with things like OCD and being “obsessed with cleaning” or Tourettes and assuming they shout swear words.
I can tell you as a autistic person that beind under stimulated doesnt make you want to scream ,it does make you want to move around and be around things that interest you because you are not being stimulated by things around you .
I hate seeing people fake disorders so much. I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was a child (about 4-5), so any time I see or hear someone faking it, it's honestly more annoying than anything. I'm almost 30 now and I still struggle with keeping attention. I still fixate too heavily on things I like or am doing and ignore the rest of the world around me. Sometimes I'll make dinner, then get distracted with drawing or a game, then come back to my food about 4 hours later. It's not fun. Someone can ask me to go do something. "Okay!" then I walk into a different room and completely forget what I was asked to do. It makes talking to people I don't know a nightmare, and socializing is the most difficult thing for me. I never had friends growing up, because I was that "weird kid" that was either hyped up and never sitting still or so drugged up on Ritalin that I'm slow and mildly unresponsive. Second grade, I was the "class pet", and 7-8 year old me had the time of my life pretending to be a dog. It only got harder from there. Teachers would think I was problematic because I could never sit still long enough to focus on long tests or long projects. My grades were always, always terrible. I was emotionally and mentally abused by my peers and teachers alike who didn't understand how ADHD worked. One teacher gave me glares each time I'd have to get up to go to the office to take my second daily dose of Ritalin. She'd call me lazy because I'd have problems turning in my work or if she caught me doodling on my papers instead of reading along with the rest of the glass or studying. It was something that was always very hard for me. It still is. If people think it's cute or "quirky" to fake having ADHD... "Oh look at me, I'm so h y p e r today~ Hehe~" You have no idea how awful it is. It's not fun, it's not exciting, it's not about being hyper. It feels like an absolute struggle to try and catch up with everyone else around you, because you're constantly being put down for something you can't control. I know they say you should love yourself, love your flaws and imperfections, but I just wish I could have been born "normal". Maybe I wouldn't have struggled so much trying to feel accepted. Maybe I could have had friends or fit in. Maybe I wouldn't have been relentlessly teased or grew up with so much anxiety. I'm taking atomoxetine right now to help with focus while I work, but even then, it still feels like nothing truly helps. Faking this... Thinking it's fun and entertaining. It's disgusting. I don't understand how anyone could possibly WANT this life. I'd give anything to make it go away. ...Sorry for the rant.
you've basically described my whole life in your rant (though I am apart of gen z I genuinely cannot stand people my age mostly for my lack of being able to socialize and also this generation just sucks in general)
Speaking specifically to the part about school, it sounds like you went to a bad one. I'm about your age (slightly older), and the teachers at the schools I was going to were pretty aware of ADHD and its effects. Of course kids are gonna be kids, especially at young ages, but I personally never really saw much lack of understanding (nor even frustration, really) from teachers with regard to this disorder.
"The only worrying you should be doing is for your dad, for giving birth to such a disappointment." Ummm... it might be time for your parents to give you the talk about where babies come from.
I honestly have so much empathy for those with DID. It sounds like a seriously stressful disorder to deal with and it must be hard having so many identities while only having one body.
I usually watch UA-cam when eating dinner... And I was drinking some water at 12:40 ... I never knew how terrifying choking could be BECAUSE WHY DID YOU HAVE TO ADD THAT SOUND IN?! 😭😭😭😭😭
As someone who has severe ptsd, i can’t wrap my head around people “faking” trauma. I would give ANYTHING to live a “normal” life. And sure as hell wouldn’t film my worst days for entertainment 🙈
literally the way when we got diagnosed w DID, the struggle w suicide ideation became 100x tougher cause we felt like we’re certifiably insane and too mentally ill to live and looking at our sibling who’s accomplished so much in life, we are like wow. all we’ve done is not die and get ourselves to therapy. pathetic. anyway yeah, we constantly wonder what we would have been like had our trauma never happened. it’s kinda. heartbreaking.
Girl @ 10:00 , the reason she can "hear" the words to the song is because it's a real song which she's probably heard before, just an instrumental version-- The song is "Hide and Seek"
i had constipation at one point and i had to go to the er. i had an enema the first time while the third was solved at home with a something that goes in the crack while the second was the lease painful with something that went in through my skin. i leaked my constipation stories just because i was offended by that one guy
As a person with Tourettes, I really dislike people faking it. Some people think it’s cute and quirky but it really sucks. My family gets so annoyed with my tics and I hate it.
There are hiperkinetic movement disorders that cause “chorea” and involuntary movements for example Huntington’s disease so you can be moving involuntary for an unlimited time. Now that lady at 12:05 moves very much like she is deliberately doing it so not her case at all
as someone who has one of these disorders, i absolutely hate this fake movement. it makes it harder for people like me to get taken seriously. i was diagnosed at 16yo and i'm now 46yo. so for thirty years i've been dealing this in the medical field. i -still- work hard to hide it when i'm out in public. ugg i know its been a year since this video came out but i just now saw this video. you are a funny creator and i wish you all the best in your world.
I get so upset seeing people fake DID. I actually had a friend with it and they were always embarrassed when it slipped. Like they were an amazing person, but two things I remember most are A.) They'd have no memory of it and B.) You can see the change if you know them well, sometimes the changes weren't easy to catch.. it's really hard to put into words. I guess the aura shifts? I personally have a lot of issues, but it just irks me badly. I wish these kids would stop self diagnosing, it can be dangerous and make actual people with it seem like jokes.
12:06 Valium is a medication commonly prescribed for anxiety, due to what appears to be constant tremors and muscle contractions from what could be Huntington's disease, she would need something like vecuronium, which is a paralytic, to stop the muscle spasms and contractions.
I like how Pegasus lightens the mood with jokes although they're people faking attention, he actually isn't getting upset or degrading them yet making it funny, appreciate that. :]
Same, but I could never 😂 I would just be putting the person on blast for acting like that and thinking it’s normal cuz I’m fed up with a lot of stuff my generation is doing
I have epilepsy and autistic symptoms. I hate the attention that I get. I hate that people worry about me so much. Pity grosses me out and pisses me off.
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Your video showed up at such a convenient time,
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The worst part about this is almost everyone with a disability doesn’t want to be seen for their disability but the rest of their qualities that actually show who they are. Then we have people without disabilities acting like they do just to be seen for that disability… quite ironic
fr like the concept that your disability doesn’t define you and doesn’t have to be your identity should be empowering for most, but these people would probably take offense to that lmao
nah these kids are indeed mentally disabled if they act like that
Even the most common ones like depression you never hear about actual depressed ppl talking about it openly they just go and do sumn sad. Sucks it’s how it is but these ppl are so sad that they have to use the “disorder” for attention when ppl who have the disorders don’t want em
I paid 1000s of dollars to have mine corrected with medication, for twerps like these guys to come in and use it for a personality trait smh
Bruh we have the same profile
I know someone who actually have tics and she is gen z and everyone bullies her because they think she is also faking. This is so heartbreaking how actual people who are going trough it are called fakers because of these people.
:( ikr, I have autism and ADHD and too see people record themselves do that is so sad, when I tic or stim it usually makes me sad to what I mean :( why do people think our issues are for there attention and entertainment
That’s so messed up this generation is so sad
@@jinxeddestiny8753 :( definatly
My friend goes trough that to.
I've know him for so long and I've tried to tell people. He would never fake such a thing. He's literally a childhood friend of mine.
It's horrible what he's going trough, all the bullying. I'm trying to help but it's never enough
@@insertcoolnamehere6293 I’m so sorry for him 😔
I love how DID went from one of the rarest disorders in existence, to being common place with gen z. Except none of them experience the amnesia that's associated with it, and can remember everything that happens to the alters.
Full blown did is uncommon (correct me on the percentage if I’m wrong) I think about 2% of the population have it. OSSD1b and other versions of OSDD can heavily resembles DID, as most people who have osdd1b have very little to no amnesia. If you add in people who have osdd it factors in to about 4% of the population if I remember correctly which makes it not as uncommon as you would think.
Most people with osdd/did are very good a masking their switches so unless you know the small differences (slight tone change, slight change in posture and attitude ext.) you honestly wouldn’t know the difference and even if you do it can easily be brushed off to something like not feeling well.
BPD also went from being one of the rarest to being commonplace with these kids. It’s exhausting to see them take such traumatic shit and try to make it cool.
Back 21-23 years ago I disassociated several times. To this day I can’t recall a second of these times. It still frightens me, though, not knowing.
I also have schizophrenia, and see that faked…very badly. *I do schizophrenia awareness on social media, to help stop the misinformation spread by people like these TikTokers.
And the worst part is you get banned on discord for calling them out
It's the same for Tourette's syndrom, a doctor in the UK wrote a paper about it, explaining that the main patient she was seeing until now was teenagers boys and Tourette's was in their life from young age but became uncontrollable early teens and the vocal symptoms were not the main one. Now she says it's mostly young women, in their late teens, symptoms appeared out of nowhere and with a lot of vocal symptoms... There's something called like social contagion and it's concerning how it spreads fast on TikToks and social media...
how did we go from "i want to be strong/pretty/handsome/attractive" to "I want to be the cringiest loser in every worlds, dimensions, settings and whatnots" is beyond me.
Because thats what makes people feel sorry for them and pity them, that seems to be the whole point of this crap
It’s true when did the weird nerds take over the world
I’m curious of how timmies like us started playing with hot wheels to having 70+ genders and identifying as animals
hot wheels is still cool tho sadly my grandma gave it to someone else i wanted to start a collection :( but its fine
I want to know as well. Can't we just leave these kids that want to live in alternate dimensions in sci-fi where they belong? We've reached The Twilight Zone and beyond!
It’s disgusting to see people faking disorders. There’s actual people out there with disorders,I can’t even believe they’re still faking disorders just for clout
People with these disorders often try hiding it and suppress it
These guys show it off as if it's something quirky
Did i... did i just get krissed by a profile picture 😭😭😭 im not ok
@@jiafei_the_product_god I blame u, if I didn’t look at your comment I wouldn’t have been krissed
I can.
@@Thighlicious if i get krissed u best belive everybody is bestie 🥰😍
I dated a girl with DID.. And she would forget most of the days when one of her alters took over. People faking this shit is so disrespectful to the people who struggle with this.
Yeah, it fucking sucks when you go to something so special, or have an important day and its just taken from you. DID is not fun at all, it heartbreaking at times and even painful because of switching migraines, the fear some alters hold, and the unknown about the disorder.
I went to Florida, disney world, of course. And barely remember any of it. I was heartbroken when I got home and couldn't tell my parents...really anything about what happened because I didn't remember and had to get an insight from my friends instead..
I dont beleive you
@@HouseHoldAdventures whats that supposed to mean, lol.
@@HouseHoldAdventures even if hes lying , DID is still a thing
DID isn’t real. Personality disorders and schizophrenia aren’t fashion accessories, and the VAST majority of people claiming they have either are liars. Blatant liars trying to be special and unique.
But at least they can take comfort in knowing they have Munchausen’s Syndrome.
Hi, I actually have a chronic illness and I almost died of medical neglect because the first doctors I saw immediately assumed I was faking it to be trendy. These people aren't just being cringe or annoying, they are putting people's lives in danger.
Yep yep! I've heard a lot of similar stories like this in the past few years. It's just awful what these people are doing
Are you sure you aren't just being "trendy"? So hard to tell these days from people online, as you just watched.
Here's the simple rule: Whoever broadcasts his/her problem with a megaphone for everyone to know is most likely not actually suffering from it.
I went to the hospital after 3 very bad seizures in 1 day. And the doctors were so convinced it was drug related that I had to pay to be drug tested 3 times. Most neurologist are not worth the paper their degree is printed on
Hope you’re doing better now
for reference to the 'psychopath':
the tune was the tune to a song and what she is experiencing is called having the lyrics stuck in your head. you know, the thing that happens when you listen to a song a lot
Yeah, the song is called “Hide and Seek” and it was mainly used as a background song for all of those cringey horror shorts most of us watched as kids (me included) but, apparently now you’re a psychopath if you know. 🤷♂️
@@Crossbones813 yeah i can still remember some of the words of the so called song
@@Crossbones813 LOL I REMEMBER THOSE
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"Ding dong, i know you can hear me."
THE 2018 MEMORIES NEVER LEAVE US
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@@Crossbones813that cringey ass “DiNg DoNg I kNoW yOu CaN hEaR mE. oPeN uP tHe DoOr” that cringey ass song?
PSA: DID is incredibly rare especially in younger kids it comes about due usually to trauma gotten as a child. And if you do have did you wouldnt flaunt it like a fucking poke badge
can people with DID just switch and swap at will like these people seem to be able to do lol
@@ATOMiiCChicken nope
@@nova_x9324 if you've got it and can swap when u want why don't u just never switch then it's like u haven't got it
@@nova_x9324 is the system the different alts
@@nova_x9324 what do you think of the people in the video do u think they've got it or are making it up
Imagine thinking having a mental illness is a personality trait
Ikrr
Tell that to my psychiatrist ik she is saying that to put me at ease and not stress me but doesn't help when people like this exist
@@softlocker5941 ?
@@kitsa33 agreed. Social anxiety/any disorder isn’t something quirky it can really take a toll on mental health ;-;
@@kitsa33 perfect description
if anyone's confused, 10:13 tune is the instrumental version of "Hide and Seek". the lyrics is just about creepy hide and seek to express the fear of running away and hiding from someone. being able to hear the lyrics is not a sign of psychopathic behavior, the tune is just catchy and memorable. just because you know a creepy song doesn't mean you're a psychopath.
These people don’t know what dreaming in your sleep, pretending, or ear worms are. Also if you don’t know, ear worms is just when you have a song stuck in your head. Ear wigs are actual bugs that can crawl in your ear.
Yeah I heard it before so I knew exactly what it was. People on ticktock are weird
Ah yes I become a psychopath every Karaoke night
Oh NoOoO!!! I know the lyrics to a song, guess I'm a psychopath😱😱 /j
Its actually pretty accurate because when i played hide and seek as a kid my adrenaline would go up and my brain would think that i was in a horror movie and im gonna die if i get caught but my gut also tells me that its just a game and i should go out and find another hiding spot.
Funny how the only thing they never seem to claim to have is narcissism.
Or Münchhausen Syndrome
Or being sociopathic.
Feel bad for real DID patients. These type of people make it seems like DID is like collecting personalities like pokemons or something when it clearly isn't.
“gotta catch em all”
Usually people have one DID alter thingy because your body creates them to take the trauma your experiencing because the body knows you can't survive the trauma, so most people with DID's other personality most likely has severe trauma.
@@AJgaming-ce1ln i am not an expert in psychology but i am pretty sure if this was real did they wont be able to control their alters and would have a different memory from them and i dont think an alter with a different personality would just play along with them like this. Correct me if i am wrong.
@@fanatomic24 yea it's a very unique dyad where one alter is created to tackle the severe trauma that the other personality couldn't handle, and the two personalities are actually unaware of the other's presence, and have blanks in memory whenever the alter takes over.
@@ahshitherewegoagain8695 I m going to be honest these kids probably think they could be moon knight because of DID
A younger cousin of mine had a friend who faked a lot of disorders, I always felt pretty off around them because it felt performative and every DID 'switch' was timed so conviently. It was always when someone new could give them attention, the moment they started talking with me at any given time at any day. Now, I think a lot of them are thinking themselves as genuine most of the time but it's awful that this exists too as a possibility.
As a person who has spent a lot of time with people who have DID, it’s pretty easy to spot someone who’s faking it. When a pretender “switches” they usually do something crazy like roll their eyes or smth, when a person who actually has it switches they usually just space out for a sec. I could give a lot of examples like that / common misconceptions about DID
@@decensus.amentia Yeah, if I saw them in real life I may be able to pick up on that, their switches were weird too, spamming on the keyboard before and after like 'i'm gonna switfhchfjfdf'. It's really a shame because my partner has a sibling with DID, so it's really just an insult into people's faces.
It's so sad. I'm part of a Marvel server with a person who claims to have Loki, Sylvie, Dr Strange, and Peter Parker alters.
Not to mention this person IS 19 YEARS OLD. THEY DEFINITELY KNOW BETTER.
@@glitzarprincess627 Yeah, though I would like to mention introjects are possible, though that's still odd as it is a lot. It's even worse that in some servers you can't speak against it or else you get banned. Sucks.
@@glitzarprincess627 arent adults who are way too up to date with the newest trends among kids usually that informed because they need to know their prey?
This was SO painful to watch as a person with a *clinically disgnosed* chronic cardiac & nervous system disorder. I did not struggle for 5 years, drop out of my hs & face accusations of faking my disorder just for some of these completely insensitive & unbelievable people to fake theirs and be believed on the internet 💀 I try to always believe people’s stories & experiences bc I remember when people accused me of faking (even while I was struggling in and out of the hospital), but if it’s obvious that you know nothing about the illness you’re claiming to have & are basically infantilizing disabled people, you’re fucked up and should be called out. DISABLED PEOPLE ARENT CARICATURES, WE’RE PEOPLE
Edit: the pain of being accused of faking a disorder when you’re struggling to just stay alive is the worse emotional pain I’ve been through. Seeing people practically making fun of that is just beyond upsetting & so insensitive. It just makes it even harder for sick people to get actual help.
thing is, people are stupid. not just Gen Z, just people
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I understand this, but I understand why people think I fake my ADHD. At times I even think I do. What sucks is that to help me get the help I need in school I was told to fake having autism acordding to my mother (too young to remember). Now I am also fully diagnosed with it without knowing. But hey, I like helping people, and all my friends I ever make are ill as well. (My friend group in the past was only ever as large as 3, but rn it is somehow 5. With two people counting as one point as I haven't been talking much with em')
Sorry for the rant. When I see someone else's rant and it is something I want to comment on. I go on a rant. I hope you have a good end to the summer ^^
@@Guidingsonar I feel you, my head teacher once told my mother that I was only ADHD/autistic at home.
people are really dumb.
Yes. Thank you. I needed to read some common sense from people
I met a man with DID in a local hopital i was in for my depression.
He was quiet but when he flipped the switch to his "werewolf" (the nurse warned me about it.) He started snarling at people and said creepy crap like "I smell your blood."
My depression was very quickly replaced with anxiety at that point.
DID is no joke. I mean holy crap i thought he was possessed by a demon.
Highly unlikely he had DID as the condition doesn't act in that way - it's very complex but what you describe sounds like another rare condition Clinical Lycanthropy or on the other hand it was a fake behaviour to be intimidating to others and had a drug related or head trauma related condition.
"Yeah. I'm depressed-- THE FUCK IS THAT THING? HELL NAW! I'M NO MORE DEPRESSED LET ME GO BACK HOME" Type comment. Congrats on exiting that shit that many didn't.
I have a friend with a personality disorder. There were are time it was extremely difficult for her to keep the pace of her studies in the university, so she received an official diagnosis in order to being able to quit some classes without being penalised for that. She was accused of faking it by so many people, because they fought she was lazy. To be fair, she looks like a normal person who have everything in order. You actually need to know her to realise how many she is enduring.
Well, these fakers are doing everything to make people less believable.
what personality disorder?
@@janggodanxd4696 DID
So this is a genuine question but how does it work? Does it just kick in at any point or "manually" like these people fake it?
@@Idontplaytf2 usually it happens without them knowing. You can't just say 'i want to be xxx now' and change or can just do/introduce all the alters in a single time with all of them showing. Did is a form tp protect themselve from trauma, it's there to handle truma, not for clouting in social media
So if you're asking, can they immediately change? If the situation forces them to, and i mean very dangerous situation or one that resembles their trauma yes it can. Some people experience that.
Aside from that, mostly it happens not so often but still unpredictable
@@Idontplaytf2 i searched it up on google and it came up with this "There are a variety of triggers that can cause switching between alters, or identities, in people with dissociative identity disorder. These can include stress, memories, strong emotions, senses, alcohol and substance use, special events, or specific situations. In some cases, the triggers are not known."
I've noticed when someone unattractive, boring or weak wants to portray themselves as unique, sexy and powerful, they tend to behave like this
like you?
@@Runastarfall Can you explain why you think I'm trying to portray myself as unique, sexy. or powerful? Or are you just coping here?
@@Runastarfall Cope and seethe, underachiever.
@@Misanthropolis nah cope
lol this is so not true, like im so cool and uhmmmm i make women drool whent hey see me like im so so so cool
(this is a joke)
I have been diagnosed with neurological tics after a severe head injury last year. The truth is that I don't even know my tics are happening. Other people notice them and ask why my eyes twitch or why sometimes when I talk I stutter. Only then I notice them the most and it makes me really self-conscious. When I see people faking these conditions it is truly disappointing.
Must be nice to not notice your ticks. I hate feeling like a marionette.
I wish you the best man.
You have ping issues and lag-spikes. Lol.
It's genuinely fascinating how similar human brains are to computers. :D
Shame about the brain damage, but as long as you have a good life, what point is there in being self-conscious about it? ;)
Internet idiots will always be internet idiots, no reason why that should affect you in any way, heh.
@@MyouKyuubi i agree
I agree my gf has tourettes but it's not severe. Sometimes her muscles kind of cancels and she picks up If she has dropped something as If nothing happened. She doesn't even sigh when I asked her she said she is used to It and doesn't even notice it.
My grandfather had Parkinson's and I saw for years how he struggled with tremors. Towards the end of his life he lost most of his abilities and had to be taken care of like a baby. People like him do not give up their life and dignity to become poor caricatures by ignorant people like the person who was "shaking".
as an autist:
i'm not gonna film myself going ballistic from over- or under- stimulation
i like to walk at a VERY brisk pace around my room and think of things that are colourful and explosive
helps with both kinds tbh
“But don’t you wanna be cool!?”
Honestly I’m kinda autistic on the lighter side with clinical depression high levels of anxiety (thanks mum) ADHD bipolar and pretty sure last time I was diegnosed* I was being tested for borderline personality disorder. I have never used these for clout or brag about them but I do try from keeping them from holding me back from living my life. These kids are sad cuz they want attention meanwhile and I shit you not I as a real mental health person with issues hang out with the coolest people I know. They ain’t online famous but they work for shows like American horror and even movies. Some are DJ and invite me to stand in the music podium to watch the crowd. I get the life of a club kid and tbh only 4 of them know I have issues cuz I have needed to excuse myself cuz I was overwhelmed and crying having the need to run away from where I was actually having fun. I get to hang with them and not talk about why I’m special. A little cocky and I sound like a blow hard but it’s true. If people could only be themselves then others would like them and want to be around. Being fake for attention only makes other push you away. I love my friends even if they weren’t cool cuz they accepted me for being how I am. Sorry got the long text I just wanted to tell that it’s ok and don’t worry.
How 'bout music? Would that help? :O
Does wonders for me, keeps me appropriately stimulated, whilst also allowing my brain the space to think... Similar to taking a walk, but more appropriate for situations where sitting still is preferred, or required.
I typically tend to either listen to music, or walk in circles, as a way of dealing with anxiety outside my home, but when i'm at home, music is typically my go-to, simply because it's more available than when i'm out.
I'm very picky about sound, though... The sound profile of headphones must be as flat as possible, and they need to sound open, otherwise i don't get that oomph from the music that provides the stimulation i need. xD
@@MyouKyuubi music is so great, but i usually have to pause every like 20 seconds because it hypes up my imagination so much i can't sit still
i listen to a lot of heavy stuff so it's got a kind of kick to it
@@waddledoo2you13 i will usually explain that i'm autistic to people i meet for the second or third time, just as an explanation for my odd behaviour and strong dislike for loud and bright places. Helps with the judgment part of being not normal, and if they decide to treat me as less than or refuse to understand my behaviour afterwards, then i didn't wanna be their friend anyway lmao
@@theunderstatement6842 Lol, music does have a way of doing that, yeah.
I just realized a key issue for most people doing this; being self absorbed. They are so concerned with how people view them, how much attention they receive, it fuels them to be more outrageous and to look for something “new and unique” as an excuse to hold them back. They do this to themselves in an attempt to be seen, but not all attention is good attention. We should not be encouraging this, we should have the appropriate response, which is to question why someone would want to have a chronic disease/disability.
You hit the nail of the head, and also cause they’re seeking some sort of unique identity but only blend in with the hundreds of thousands other fakers.
Those people need therapy and we should completly ignore them.
This is all because of social media making the only thing they care about are likes and popularity
Wow, did you come up with this hypothesis all by yourself!! Haha 😂 😂 😂 All of these wack jobs just want attention. And they get it too!
There's literally a condition some people have where they feel the need to fake a disorder for attention (not just being ignorant or smh idk the exact causes/behaviors but its a real thing) and I can't remember what it's called for the life of me lmao
I legit feel bad for the therapists who have to try to fix these ppl
The therapists are going to therapy so I'm pretty sure they'll be fine
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In these people’s universe, going to a therapist is ableist and classist (and potentially racist, homophobic or transphobic as well), so no worries; the therapists won’t be seeing them!
Of course it’s all those things. Couldn’t possibly be that they won’t go to a doctor because the doctor would call them on their BS… nope, not that at all. It’s -ism!
Honestly, i doubt therapy would even work for these people. Therapy requires you to WANT to get better and put in effort outside of sessions, and these people dont want to get better.
Nah, these people only do it for attention, they won’t even bother to get a diagnosis let alone go to therapy.
After they stop recording they just go back to normal
3:49 Elvis Presley’s last words LMFAO XDXDXDXD!
Everflow sounds like a tampon brand, who tf would call themselves that.
exactly 😂
LMAO
Pearl Jam made a song called Evenflow. But it's a story about a homeless man
Must be on good drugs 😂
They’re not humaaaaan hahaha
I’m autistic and people made fun of me for physical and vocal stims. I also am diagnosed with two forms of anxiety so I can assure you living with anxiety is fucking awful. Seeing people make fun of stimming and pretending to have crippling anxiety when they don’t angers me.
Honestly I hate it too for years now I’ve been saying that I don’t have anxiety because of gen z because I got a anxiety attack at school and instead of getting help I was put on time out now I can’t say if it’s fully an anxiety disorder but I know for a fact that whenever I hear my name I think the worst and panic so badly that I cry and stop breathing it’s so bad that I use an inhaler to help me out I was once called to the principles office and on my way there I had the biggest attack and had an ambulance called since I almost passed out turns out all they wanted to do was return my phone that was stolen a few weeks before that so I’m not sure if it’s an anxiety disorder but I don’t want to get help so others don’t think I’m faking
a girl in my class started to say she was having anxiety tics and started rolling around on the floor
I have had multiple autistic freinds and u should rep it bc a lot of autistic people are really smart
@@Whoevenami.-. u can sue schools for not helping u seek medical help btw
@@Whoevenami.-. u can sue schools for not helping u seek medical help btw
I suffered from tourettes and epilepsy as a teenager. I'm not sure if I outgrew it or if the Dilantin and Clonidine eventually cured me, but what I can say is that my epileptic episodes and nervous tics were some of my lowest points in life. I would NOT want anyone to see me as I was. I was embarrassed when I had a seizure in church. People who truly suffer from these disorders would not be exposing themselves for fake internet points.
Waking up feeling like you got hit by a truck, covered in urine due to a grand mal seizure SUCKS. Way too many times that’s happened to me. I don’t wish that on anyone.
@@donnerblitzen1388 The first time I had a seizure, I remember the lights in the church getting brighter and brighter and my consciousness slipping. I thought I was dying but couldn't speak. A truly horrifying experience.
When I first developed tics, it was also related to overstimulation. Like when I was doing something that required me to be around bright lights or repetitive loud sounds, my face would repeatedly tense up. I literally couldn't see or speak and while it was FAR less terrifying than having a seizure, it's not something I'd want the world to see.
I have a chronic tic disorder, getting my tourettes diagnosis soon. So I feel u.
@@sam1866 I hope it's not tourettes. I'm hoping for you. A tic is infinitely easier to treat if it's just a nervous reaction. I wish you well and good luck, friendo.
Epilepsy sucks, definitely the grand mal ones cause I feel like I may or may not have a seizure and hit my head on something hard. Its also made me scared to be alone a lot so I dont trust myself going anywhere. Ik how it feels to have epilepsy but tourette's I'm not sure about, if seems bad but not harmful. But I cant have an opinion on that since I dont have tourette's.
10:05 For the clip of “only psychopaths can hear this” the music playing is the instrumentals of (Hide and Seek) which is a horror song of a killer hunting there victim in there house as they hide from them. Here are the Lyrics of the instrumentals. “ding dong I know you can here me, open up the door, I only want to play a little”. Just thought I’d let people know if they were curious.
*only want to play a little
But thank you for the comment this should have way more likes
Kids pretending to have DID is my biggest pet peeve because they act like you can switch in the blink of an eye, no dissociation, and they can magically remember everything.
They also have the same social media accounts, sign-in & passwords. Seems legit.
Not to mention the fact they are fully aware they have it, while still kids/teens. Extremely unlikely.
Omg I'm so sick of it. Just big disrespect to people who actually have it.
@@spoonbendingspacemonkey systems can come to an agreement on log in information if you have done enough therapy for the system to have good communication but still. It's the most faked mental illness alongside borderline personality disorder (that I've been diagnosed with by three professionals) it just makes me so mad. Like they really need attention THAT. BAD. Like they think it's cool or something. People who really have it struggle so immensely in life
They are copying Hollywood version of DID as the real condition which is so rare isn't as exciting as they portray it.
Generation Z always surpasses my expectation to the amount of disappointment that they can give
as a gen z member even i am able to be disappointed with my limited brain cells
Man gen z is fucked up badly
Tiktok is where people with full potential go to waste
Im disapointed in Humanity not Gen Z
Stop being delusional; you can’t describe an entire generation because of some attention seeking and superficial dimwits. Few delusional people i.e you and the people in the video DON’T paint the face of a generation.
Ahh yes this is truly a fascinating line up of both idiocracy, and torture.. what a great generation indeed.
just remember this is only a portion of gen z's doing this
I'm in the same generation of Z and I believe what these tiktokers do is totally disgusting imagine having autism but witnessing those fakes is embarrassing
It sure is.
I feel sorry for their parents
I apologize for what my generation does, I confirm, not all of us are that... special
As a fellow Gen Z, I’m so damn sorry about this generation. I have Autism, Anxiety and maybe ADD (haven’t had it officially tested yet) and even when writing this, saying that I have said disorders seems fake, and I hate that. I hate how Gen Z have nothing special about them so they’re resorting to faking things they clearly know nothing about! Don’t get me wrong, I have no real things I excel in (I think) but I don’t do this type of stuff, I just explore to see what I’m good at! (It’s actually how I got my job lmao)
To any people who fake disorders I simply state: Taking the easy way out never lets you grow as a person. It might be hard, but step outside your comfort zone. It helps, a lot. (This is coming from a person who used to be scared of basically anything new or different for over half their life!)
I love how these disorders also come with cosplay and make up sessions
Bro I swear I want to cosplay more but people are gonna get the wrong impression of who I am
"if you spend long enough thinking you're insane, you will become insane"
- A really smart person
Bad quote for Harm OCD people.... Oh gosh
This resembles the concept of the Pygmalion effect.
Yo it's they're goal, it's the final level💀
@@Whootisbakkk They’re tryna evolve 😂
@@Mikkyrain LMFAO💀
Always remember: if someone makes their disability their entire personality (unless they have a personality disorder, it’s kinda in the name), they don’t actually have that disability, they probably had shit parents that literally couldn’t care less about them.
Well, as a matter of fact, all of these are classified as "Personality Disorders", so by your words, they all get a pass.
Yeah. Someone at my school he claims she has like, 7 serious disorder and gets away with it somehow. I know she has personality disorder. It’s kind of sad to watch her fake all this stuff for the attention of it, and what it must be like to have to keep her lie of a life credible.
Not saying "all of their personality", but it's often hard to not insert a lot of your disability into everything in your life, specially if it affects everything in it. Like: "I want to have this job but I cant have it because of X" "I was invited to something but I can't go because of X", "I'm craving this food but I can't have it because of X". I'm pretty happy when I can just forget about my disabilities, but It's hard not to include them in literally everything.
Nah they probably had perfectly good parents too. Just seeking attention.
Yeah it's quite possible that these people have cluster b personality disorders. But they usually fake disorders that are more known/more visible/gets more sympathy. And since cluster b personality disorders are quite notorious for abusive traits they don't admit their real problems. However, personality disorders are not well known themselves and are somewhat the most invisible
10:02
It's a music box or something cover of the song "Hide and Seek", probably the English version by Lizz Robinett. It's a creepy song about someone breaking in to find someone- I think?
The thing about hearing the lyrics is knowing the song enough or something that your brain sings the lyrics while you listen to the instrumental.
Anyway, I heard the lyrics too. Might be the possible ADHD or my inner monologue.
The words to that specific sequence are "Ding dong, I know you can hear me, open up the door. I only wanna play a little."
Caption should have been “ only people with shit music taste can hear the lyrics”
A "former addict" using drug pronouns??? Actually no fucking way 😐
ye surely it would trigger former addicts or cause a relapse talking about drugs at all, sure its different for everyone but that seems a bit far
I am so confused
If Elon Must builds a spaceship to leave earth tomorrow, I’m getting on that shit ASAP.
Im a recovering addict myself. You are spot on correct - no f’ing way. If they use the lingo still - they’re still an addict, plain and simple. I lost almost half of my life to hard drugs and would NEVER glamorize that lifestyle anymore or want anyone else to go down that path. My body is destroyed, I’ve had two TBIs(traumatic brain injuries), now epileptic due to that, my employment history forced me into extreme low level jobs(not anymore, I graduated college with certifications!) and the stigma of being labeled “junkie” while watching everything you thought of as “your life” be revealed as an utter lie/failure.
@@PlutoniumSlums imma run like usain bolt just to get there
my sister in laws alter sold her car, then forgot what happened to it, and as such she couldn't get to work and lost her job due to D.I.D, and I still have yet to see either her develop a dsmp alter, or a dsmp themed D.I.D "system" snap and greatly hinder themselves.
I'm really sorry for what happened to your sister in law, I hope she'll find a job and not get effed up by alters. Sending lots of kind wishes for your sister in law
@@splooshium thank you sploosh. It's quite a kick in the teeth watching people fake what's completely ruined her life.
I was very confused about DID even when i searched it i was still quite confused. This comment helped me to understand it a bit better. Also i feel so sorry for her it sounds like hell ngl
Hope you're doing okay, dude. We'll always be here for you, Pegasus.
chugging along !
Certainly doing better than me.
@@gigasus77 want a chug chug
@@softlocker5941 meee
@@gigasus77 hope you dont become like techno megasus
10:15
“ding dong, i know you can hear me, open up the door”
those are the words i believe 🥰
People with disabilities/disorders: "Hi! I'm just like everyone else, but I might act a bit differently at times - don't treat me different though!"
People with "disabilities"/"disorders": "ÜN ÜN ÜN WIWIWIWIWIWI ÜN ÜN ÜN ÜN ÜN ÜN"
im laughing my ass off at this this is so accurate
I've had people say to me many times "you dont look autistic" .. I can provide proof litterly in my wallet
I guess they dont need to ask my cousin because hes litterly in a wheelchair .... I'm glad we dont use tik tok
Thank you for speaking facts!
I have Schizoaffective Disorder that is somewhat well managed with medication. It’s expensive and causes major weight gain. My dad had it as well, but he would not take his meds. He passed away when he was 44, and I was 14. I don’t understand why people fake mental illness. I’m always afraid that someone might not understand. I think most people are afraid of people with psychotic disorders, and I honestly don’t blame them sometimes. It’s scary to watch people suffer from something like this.
you said you think people are scared of psychotic disorders and i can understand that. and a lot of that is stigma. theres a but stigma around schizophrenia in general. thats one of the ones where people tend to imagine a padded room and such. at leadt in my experience. however, ive interacted with a few ppl with schizophrenia and its not like that. atleast not all the time. i once even appriached a stranger on the sidewalk who im pretty sure was homeless and had schizophrenia (they were talking to the thin air next to them). it broke my heart so i bought them an ice cream (pretty broke myself to thats all i could afford) i got told off by my mom later. she was fine with it until i mentioned the schizophrenia, then it became "dangerous". doesnt matter, id do it again. just because someone may be considered "dangerous", doesnt mean they dont deserve help :D
also, i am a grown ass adult i can buy ice cream for whoever i damn well please.
I had a traumatic brain injury back in 16. It had a massive impact on many aspects of my life including pseudo-bulbar affect which makes me cry uncontrollably for hours a day, sometimes from a simple comment or sometimes for absolutely no reason at all. I also suffer from intermittent explosive disorder which makes me lose my sh!t in less than a tenth of a second for no reason whatsoever. I lost every relationship in my life from my parents to my group of very close friends who I’ve known for over 25 years. I’m pretty successfully medicated as far as my emotions go these days, it honestly feels like a miracle, I never thought I’d be myself again. Unfortunately everyone that used to be in my life is so put off by their experiences with me during the time right after my head injury and before I was medicated that they won’t touch me with a ten foot pole even though I’m myself again emotionally and just as deserving of their love as I ever was. Life is brutal, no one gets through life without strife. It’s just astonishing to me that some people chose to willfully throw themselves into that scenario in spite of actually being healthy. What a world we live in.
@@xerxestelevision6666 thank you for sharing, I can sort of relate I had a concussion at 15 that damaged the part that regulates emotions, it wasnt permanent but I had hurt my head a second time which prolonged the healing. But after the injury I felt so anxious like I hated myself i became isolated and then depressed and would also fly off the wall, to the point it put me in jail. I've also ruined all my relationships. Not proud of any of this. I'm 20 now and Ive calmed down but the damage is done. but yea.. what a world, thanks again for sharing and best of luck to you.
I hope you guys are feeling well 🫶 all these stories give me much needed perspective
I have Schizoaffective disorder as well. I take alot of medicine and it is very unpleasant. I wouldn't wish this disorder on anyone.
"hell..... ow i am in....hum..an i... h...av..e a...... di....so..rd....er" these attempts are so pathetic it almost makes it look like they're satire yet if you ask them they're dead serious. Its they're hardest attempt
I have PTSD, depression and anxiety, I seriously hate the fact that I have PTSD and it's honestly something that I'd rather keep hidden from the rest of the world and not glamorize it for clicks and views. This is just sad and pathetic
I hate the "verbal paralysis" one. Because it takes something that actually exists, stammering and being lost and thought while recording an intro, and turns it into a mental illness to sound special.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking. I’m not even sure it should go here.
Yeah theres this thing that also exists called Selective Mutism which is basically "verbal paralysis" I guess. It sucks , I just wish I could talk more 😶
...Holy heck, So i have actual verbal paralysis?..Actually that's the least concerning thing about my body..I literally have a small...What we assume to MAYBE be a tumor on my head, But it seems unlikely.
@@skullofglory10 Oh shit, I hope it’s nothing.
@@skullofglory10 is it a polyp? My dad had and still has one for years. As long as it doesn't grow and its benign, you're safe
as a system with actual diagnosed did, this is embarrassing. it hurts to watch.
if we all had different outfits like these tiktokers do we would be BROKE
Exactly! If they can have that many outfits, I’m not saying that can afford a diagnosis but it may be likely
Fucking literally and the "sign off" things completely deflate the point of DID it's so cringe
I don't know if you are trolling or not 🤔
@@hicknopunk wdym trolling?
@@keysystem lol, okay. Thanks.
having being diagnosed with DID and autism, this really disappoints me with people on tiktok faking disorders and so on. it makes me feel more embarrassed for not having a neurotypical brain. i remember being bullied and dehumanized for having autism in public, making me try to suppress my Dissociative Identity Disorder, of which this causes more issues within my emotional state. being worn out everyday from trying to act like a "normal" person, it takes such a toll on my emotions and mental state. i just hope that Gen Z learns their lesson and stops faking these disorders... which- honestly i dont believe will happen, at all
yeah and the next Gen might be worse if this keeps on going ☹️
@@swagger_person the next gen's brains are being rotted by coco melon so it might be much worse
@@swagger_person i honestly feel bad for the next generation, getting consumed and distracted all day by gadgets and getting neglected by parents with alot of internet access.
I doubt that it will. We’re special that way.
You forgot this comment exists?
Get well soon.
10:13
If your curious, its just a fan made song of a horror game (just played with bells though)
As a person with diagnosed nvld, adhd, and an anxiety disorder, this makes me morbidly unimpressed with my generation. I've gotten mocked and teased my whole life for my differences, and this alleged "faking" is not helping nor spreading awareness. You're entirely correct. Having flair-ups in public is incredibly embarrassing, and is something that myself and others with learning/social disorders avoid at all costs. Stims are not fun, and are not quirky, and they're something that I've managed to bottle and overcome as I've entered adulthood. What I don't understand, is why did I work so hard to fit in, when others now pretend to be like me? You're not like me. You're making people like me seem cringey, and attention-seeking. I feel more invisible in the rise my own generation than I did when I was bullied in grade-school.
I had an anxiety attack when queuing up to get on a ride at universal studios. I had to leave with my sister cause I started crying and hyperventilating. It’s incredibly embarrassing and I kept apologising over and over. I’ve been diagnosed with anxiety disorder as well as BPD. That shit is debilitating
@@lucialovecraft I'm so sorry you had to endure that! As someone who also gets incredibly overwhelmed at fairs and carnivals, please understand that you're not alone. It is embarrassing, but it's something we unfortunately have to live with. I personally use earplugs in every-day life, and it's been a game-changer in terms of dodging over-stimuli even just at the grocery store. Perhaps it's something you could give a shot if you haven't considered it already! Best of wishes
I feel like somebody will make the morbius reference cuz he said “morbidly”
I completely agree. I'm someone who's diagnosed with severe depression, social anxiety and panic disorder (I need to get reevaluated for PTSD). Dissociation is also a big thing for me(not like DID, just zoning out). Mind you I'm part of Gen Z but don't act like I'm part of this generation 😂. It's frustrating to see so many people faking disorders when many people who actually have them don't even come out about it because of the stigma. I hate being labeled as an attention seeker or a scaredy cat when I'm having an actual problem. I've cut off so many people in my life that used my problems against me, gas lit me into thinking I'm over reacting and that I'll get over it. Seriously, fuck people like this.
As a person who might have ADHD, Yes what this generation is doing is hurting iy brain.
Gonna go to the doctor to see if I am diagnosed with it...
I remember seeing a VRChat interview with someone who had DID. The only way you could tell that they switched alters is by the way they moved or sat when they talked (example: one would move their hands a lot, one would stay completely still, and the last swayed a little bit), and at the end of the interview they tried to see which one of their alters switched in, and they could barely remember until they reviewed the interview footage and looked at the way she carried herself. It's not an instant personality change, either. It sort of slowly comes in. You can't even tell when they switched, as they still had a very similar way of talking.
not always. you know you generalising people w DID having very little info on it and not having DID yourself is as damaging as someone pretending to be drugself?
@@daimhinaubrey3194 I didn't generalize anyone, dude. I was talking about one singular person. I know reading comprehension is hard sometimes.
@@daimhinaubrey3194 drugself?
"Any psychopaths in the comments?"
Well, I don't consider myself a psychopath, just a guy diagnosed with ASPD. But I can tell you that if that TikToker is hearing voices, it has nothing to do with being "psychopathic". She either is experiencing hallucinations, delusions or just has a song stuck in her head. Hope this helps.
If they're hearing voices in their head it isn't a "song stuck in their head"
Having a song stuck in your head just means you keep thinking about it and the lyrics, not that you can genuinely hear someone talking to you that's very much a different thing entirely.
@@lilskipper4683 Noted. Anything else you wanted to add?
Or... they are thinking
That is the tune of a famous horror song though, so I think she means that only psychopaths know the song
@@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500
Hide and seek
Ding dong
I know you can hear me
Open up a door
i only wanna play a little
ding dong
you cant keep me waiting
1:30 took "fuck yourself" to a whole nother level 💀
I remember having a 14 yo friend who kept faking mental illnesses, and it honestly made me regret being friends with them in the first place. When they would have the "mental illness" they would change their anime Discord profile photo into a 900% more depressing one and it made me cringe more than hearing Megasus.
Do we have the same friend or is it just lifes requisite for everyone to have this one type of friend.
@@giddelannkristinevelasquez6659 I'm not sure... But if they play Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact, then we might have the same friend 💀
Faking disorders is a mental illness in its self.
@@DexProto That is true.
Damn... I used to constantly change my pfp but I wouldn't ever fake a mental illness, people shouldn't be shamed for a game they play though... They should be able to decide what they like freely (unless the thing they enjoy is illegal or genuinely hurts someone-).
_Just do what I do when someone's being an asshole for clout on discord, either call them out in DMs or change ur status to call them out_ 😂
For the woman who kept doing that shaking thing please seek help. Not for the shaking thing but for whatever brain damage caused you to think like that. I had a panic attack a few days ago and I couldn't stop shaking, especially in my leg, I was sitting there for around 10 minutes and by the time I was taken to the nurses office I was exhausted and was having trouble walking correctly because my leg felt like jelly. Shaking takes energy and doing it for your entire life to that extreme is practically impossible.
Pretty bad acting, whenever I have a panic attack, it really takes it out of me 🙁
10:16 Ofcourse you can. You’ve heard the song before, so you recognize the lyrics. You don’t need to be a psychopath in order to hear a song with lyrics, hear the same song without the lyrics, and have your mind fill in the gaps. Also, this song is called hide and seek. A person named Liz Robinette(i think i spelled that wrong) covered it, which made it the most recognizable version and it slaps kinda hard.
I never heard this song so yea
"Only psychopaths can hear these words"
Ngl, it sounds like schizophrenia
I am autistic and I have Tourette’s syndrome and always feel like shit about myself for these disorders. After watching this video, I think about how maybe being autistic and having Tourette’s isn’t that bad after all. Because there are people who are quite literally more autistic than I am.
😂😂
I got similar situation, as I have Asperger's
@@thetester1158 I was born with Aspeger's but Tourette's is unfortunately one of the side effects that come with Asperger's
@@Toysourboy luckily I'm not in that point on the spectrum
💀
Fun fact; as someone who actually DOES have an uncontrolled tic who had to try and get a video of it happening outside a medical setting, they’re next to impossible to actually film.
By the time it happens you aren’t gonna have time to actually GET your phone ready
my best friend has it. it always happens when she really doesn't want it to happen. one of her tics it F*** so ya you know she was always embarrassed
I guess you gotta set a camera up like a streaming setup, saving to your PC, using your computer all day and forgetting it's turned on
Y’know, fyi at 10:15
It used to be used a long time ago by Roblox animations, especially horror ones. The song goes by:
“Ding dong I know you can hear me, (I forgot), I only wanna play a little”
It used to be based on a girl killing people in Roblox animations if u didn’t know!
(I’m a late person, lol)
10:13 For context, the song in this is Hide and Seek by Lizz Robinett (English version). It's basically about a deadly hide and seek game inside your house. I've listened to it and I like it, but that doesn't mean I'm a psychopath, I just like the song 💀
Ohhh i thought it was wysteria
I tortured an dissected a live spider once. Definitely not a psychopath though.
@@ewe3221 I thought there was only the english version, my bad!
Same
Dude that tune was so familiar, forgot I had the Lizz Robinett version on my work playlist.
Gen Z could probably turn constipation into a motivation story.
There's probably some Tumblr whale that already typed her fat-fiction out already and is waiting for it to be made into a movie. Can't be worse than Twilight... And 365 days, or 50 shades of gray. I despise Stephanie Meyer.
@Micro It really isn’t. As a gen Z, I can confirm that we are cringey. We can’t take crap from anyone, and can’t take a joke. Some of us are truly disgusting furries and edge lords. We’re not quirky, we’re not special, and we’re not the best generation. Wake up from your phone and go touch some grass, you freaking donut of a person.
Have you every been super constipated and finally take a shit? it feels like you've won. 🥇
@Micro ironic
@Micro Cringe.
10:12 Gotta put this here to point it out cause I've known the song since I was a teen and TikTok really just ruined it. This is the tune to a Korean VOCALOID song called "Hide and Seek" sang by SeeU and produced by Ho-ong-i back in 2012. The one going around on TikTok is an English cover by Lizz Robinett in 2014. So no, this song is not a dianogsis to see whether or not you're a psychopath, it is a short song telling a short scary story. TIKTOK PEOPLE GOTTA STOP DOING THIS SONG DIRTY OMFG
tiktok has ruined so many vocaloid songs,
not to sound like a gatekeeper but when they got their hands on kikuo mannnnnnn🧍♀️
^^^
vocaloid is not medic therefore it cannot diagnose you. it simply is a song. i know many horror song yet it doesn’t mean i have problems, the problem is when you think it does.
11:51 i actually know a guy in my town with that illness, weirdly enough all the spasms are in the same direction (can confirm it's real he even does it while riding his super old scooter he's like a 80 year old)
Likely Parkinson's, which is super debilitating and gets progressively worse
"Okay lets be honest, the only worrying you should be doing is for your dad for giving birth to you" -Pegasus 10:20
he needs to rethink that one
Ayo?
Flexing over the years:
2016: I have a cool new backpack!
2018-2019: My mom bought me a cat!
2020: I don’t have the virus!
2021-2022: *I have a disorder!*
so glad someone else acknowledges the fact that 2017 was never real
The main disorder in 2017 was Fortnite
@@ihaveyourlocation4003 what is 2017
@@ihaveyourlocation4003 what’s 2017?
I forgot 2017 was a year bruh
I love how this guy doesn’t hold back. Usually when I watch a vid of someone “reacting” they’re usually overly nice but this guy is roasting them without shame
As someone who was diagnosed with tick disorder this is embarrassing
10:36 I’m not a psychopath and neither is she it’s a popular tune “ ding dong i know you can here me open up the door I only wanna play a little” it was in every song I few years back
same i can hear the words just because ive heard the song before
I did this kind of thing when I was 8, and realised it wasn’t okay for multiple reasons a few months later. All of these people look way older than that, the people faking it should be able to know that this is wrong.
When people fake things like this, I feel like it makes it harder for people who genuinely think they have a condition to get tested because people think they're faking it, which really sucks. If you genuinely think you have a condition, don't be afraid to get tested and to talk to someone about it.
Yes, I had a friend which refused to go to a psychologist despite having depression symptoms which reached self-harm. She always said that she doesn't have a reason to be depressed and she's just unconsciously faking because she is lacking attention and she'd grow out of it. She didn't, and I eventually convinced her to go to therapy, I can only hope it helped because she may never tell me that.
I denied my depression for a while. I literally thought that losing almost all enthusiasm for life was a part of growing up, that I just had little motivation because I was lazy. I always thought this because I sat next to girls who would draw fake self-harm marks on their wrists and then pretend to hide it. I was afraid of being like them. Which looking back was kind of funny. I've had a (diagnosed) Anxiety disorder since I was 6. And yet I thought depression just wasn't possible for me.
Preach, (or just spread the word) dude!
As a disabled person who fought hard for getting diagnosed and was kind of a lab rat for a good part of my young life, I don't see the appeal in doing this. It's just cringe and harmful
As an autistic person with really bad sensory issues I can attest that yes, I do react a lot like the first girl, but I am in capable of filming a tik tok while over or under stimulated
I have autism and sensory issues too
The first person looks like they're mocking autism rather than actually having it. I've been made fun of for my autistic traits before and that's what it looked like.
10:13 Ayo Pegasus, this is just a cover of "Hide and seek" with a music box.
Some would consider the lyrics to be disturbing/creepy/demonic in its overall story, which is probably why they did this dumb thing.
But bro that's just listening to a song for a long time and knowing the lyrics so when you listen to the tune you can fill it in in your mind with the lyrics..
I self diagnosed myself with adhd because I needed a title for what was going on with me, I have been officially diagnosed now, but seeing people fake it is so awful because personally I don't deal with a whole ton of hyperactivity, mine is more internal, like bad memory, hyper focusing, executive dysfunction, and so much more. I can understand people self diagnosing so they can figure out ways to deal with it, but not to brag, and not to flaunt, when given the opportunity go to a real freaking doctor!
Sameeee tho like hyper focusing I struggle with so bad and honestly when I'm off my meds my memory is shit and I stresses me out because I literally forgot my friend's birthday.
I was diagnosed ADHD in 4th or 5th grade and have some of the other disorders that it can cause or was it that it was just more likely to also have if you have ADHD, I just read the site where it literally says less than an hour ago since I wanted to know how many of the symptoms I have and well almost everything checks out and if this sounds like I'm proud of it I'm not trying to make sound like I'm proud of it I'm trying to make it sound like I'm not embarrassed of it because I'm not.
I was diagnosed at the age of 4 and my grandmother says I don’t have it, cause my teachers saw no signs of it, its called ‘masking’ forcing everything about myself to be isolated, quiet, and slow so I don’t do something that draws negative attention other than being a quiet kid. It’s been on my records for 18 years, and she says that it’s just an ‘excuse’ when I forgot to do something.
yeah, same here. i'm in the process of diagnosis of ADHD right now, and for all of my life i've felt alienated and like nobody liked me because of how i acted; and only recently i've questioned if i had some kind of neurodivergence, and am now tackling it at adulthood. there's a difference between seeking for attention and wanting commodities, and i want to prove to people how, in this dark age of social media, not everyone that labels themselves with a mental disorder is faking it. i've had my fair share of people who told me i faked it as well because, well, i mask. i think almost every undiagnosed neurodivergent person approaching and in adulthood, excluding "worse" cases, will have learned to mask to avoid the stigma of expressing their real selves.
and yeah these. people are just i guess doing these things but. keep in mind most of them are children. theyre still maturing and learning their place in the world. theyve caused harm and will continue to cause harm, but there will hopefully be a time when they'll learn not to find a label and "act" like it, instead of questioning themselves rationally and consciously.
but yeah... ive had my mom yell at me to stop my vocal stims, lol. its kinda funny. whats not fun is my constant inability to work on things, but when i do work on them i just... spend hours and hours on them without maybe blinking an eye and just. after im done i would have spent 4 hours working and id be dehydrated, eyes sore, muscle cramps... bad shit. hyperfixation is often glorified and sure, i guess you can get lots of work done in under a day when youre in that state, but people usually neglect the negative, physical sides of it.
as someone with ADHD i can say bad memory is true but i find it is only hyper focusing when it is something that I like doing so if you are hyper focusing that probably means you are doing something you love
as someone with autism, OCD, ADHD, DID, schizophrenia, BPD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, anorexia, arachnophobia, hydrophobia, and submechanophobia, this is disgusting.
i once was in a server on discord where someone said they were a fictional character DID style, i told them no theyre not because they clearly arent and the "inclusive" mods told me off, really goes to show these kinds of people only exist online and in the few groups that actually let the problem grow instead of realizing how harmful this shit actually is
its really hard to get them to change their minds on these things, and even if you did it would probably cause them additional mental harm. imo the best course of action is to ignore them and let them mature out of it
DID can be linked to fictional characters in ways, though that can also be delusions. Some people with particular conditions have delusions that cause them to believe that they are a fictional character. It may sound silly to you, but that doesn't mean it's automatically fake. You don't have to actively believe it's real or not, but that doesn't mean you can attack or harass anyone for it.
they sadly dont just exist online. i know people in my grade/school who fake DID in the online-tiktok-style
Some exist in real life, one stalked me.
@@dameslayer wtf, you good bruv?
Understimulation DOES NOT make you need to move around that much, you'd just need to stretch, and definitely not SCREAMING
I'm not disagreeing, but there is a stipulation in children who are special needs that can't voice their needs yet. It's not screaming, but it is repetitive noises that are occasionally loud (I teach) but yes, you are correct.
@@porterwright9955 well yeah verbally but never anything like THAT
@@MacThePerson for sure
I mean, understimulation is a really uncomfortable feeling, in my experience... But it doesn't make you move around or scream like that...
@@VendettAgainstmusic yeah I spoke from experience,
I’m on the spectrum
They don't even know how faking disorders is actually very invalidating to people who actually HAVE them.
Facts
In their non-existent little brains, they’re making them “totes more valid” by “bringing attention” to it. Anyone who points out that they’re convincing people that everyone with a mental disorder is faking it, or worse, that people who ACTUALLY have a disorder is “faking it” because the actual patient doesn’t act like the TikTokTwats is obviously an istaphobic fascist Nazi anti bootlicker.
They’re heroes, man! 🙄
They absolutely do, they just don't care
@@JadeC-g3j yep
I have a friend with Tourret's and I've never seen them repeat the same action over and over, it's just randomly does something out of their control. Granted, their case is mild, but I've also read a book about someone with sevier Tourret's and I've not read about any rapidly repeating ticks from what I remember. The book is called AMA if you're interested in reading it
When I was young, the kids in the village didn't want to play with me because I could not hear them well or the way I was unlike them. I knew i was different in my own way, and I could not be like others. SO one day I took my hearing aids off and went outside to try playing with them. I lied to the kids that I can hear now.( of course I screwed up, i could not hear a thing.. I went home very sad.. I cried my eyes out to the pillow, and pondering why its like that. I didn't tell my mom, dunno why, perhaps i didn't want my mom to worry..).. I really didn't want be that different and wanted to have fun with kids my own age. But I seemed to make friends with kids younger than me or older than me but not my own age. Later when I grew up a little, I realized I do not need to work so hard to just fit in. There will be people who will want to be with me, if not, its okay life will still go on.
Seeing how people who do not really have any handicaps/disabilities, but trying to imitate them.. will never understand the struggle the young kids with real handicaps/disabilities have felt and experienced when they were with their age group of people. Its sad when you go to school, yet you don't have anyone to hang out because none want to be your friend. And you only able to play with kids few years younger or few years older than you outside school, because they seem to understand you more than your own age group. Sure there will be lucky ones who will end up with class that protect them and understand them. Everyone experience will be different , and special in their own way.
I remember when my old art teacher said stuff like "everybody's a bit OCD" or "oh I did this I need to stop being so OCD" and here I am, her student that struggled with symptoms of undiagnosed OCD for almost a decade while having to deal with her until she left😐 (good news: I got a new teacher and I like her WAY better than my old teacher for sure)
fr, I get so pissed whenever anyone is like “I’m so ocd”, “I just like ____ organized/clean bc I’m ocd”, etc. Ocd is so misunderstood bc of those ppl, I get called a germaphobe because people don’t know what ocd actually is
I remember my teacher once said “I love students with OCD.”
And I’ve never been diagnosed with it, but I said “Oh, really? When I turn the faucet off I have to do it three times” (or whatever it was it was something like that)
And she said “Oh, no. I don’t like that kind of OCD. I just like the one’s who keep everything neat.”
Bruh :/
That's so horrible
I plan on getting a full psych evaluation done soon so I could hopefully get properly diagnosed with OCD, get my ED figured out, then among other things and start treatments and figure out other disorders and stuff
But my friend
He triggers my impulsions
He points out things that have changed, he always tells me look at the time if I seem to be fine(a big thing, I have to check the time constantly, the same way, all day long, I'm so terrified if things don't happen when they aren't meant to, if things change, if anything is off than usual, everything will go wrong, people I love and me will get hurt, and just people will die or could die)
And he just triggers those thoughts
I try blocking him out sometimes
But once he took one of my things
Everyday at school, all day I have the same things with me, I get them out the same way because I have to
He took one of those things for the first period
And wouldn't give it back until 2nd period
Well 1st period we had a test, important one
But I started shaking and crying because I didn't have everything
I was going to fail
Then be made fun of
Then hurt
And I ended up failing the first part of the test
And then went home early cause of other reasons
And all day I just hid in my room because the morning started off way wrong
It's not a cleaning disorder
It's an anxiety disorder
And it's not "fun" to mess with people with it
This has happened with one of my teachers but w ADHD, she described this group of students as "so ADHD" and Im pretty sure none of them are diagnosed w ADHD or have even self-diagnosed themselves w it and the students were agreeing w her. Very uncomfortable as someone that many people hv assumed has ADHD
@@just_tortellini People just assume ADHD means hyper. Even people with hyperactive ADHD aren’t actually hyper, it’s way more complex than that. I have inattentive ADHD so there isn’t much going on externally. Mental disorder stereotypes are annoying because people fail to recognize the true symptoms. Not only ADHD and “hyperactivity” but also with things like OCD and being “obsessed with cleaning” or Tourettes and assuming they shout swear words.
1930s: “In the future people will fly!”
The future:
" if lying were able to fly, tiktok would be a whole airport "
@Micro " If idiots were able to fly tiktok would be a whole airport "
I can tell you as a autistic person that beind under stimulated doesnt make you want to scream ,it does make you want to move around and be around things that interest you because you are not being stimulated by things around you .
I hate seeing people fake disorders so much.
I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was a child (about 4-5), so any time I see or hear someone faking it, it's honestly more annoying than anything. I'm almost 30 now and I still struggle with keeping attention. I still fixate too heavily on things I like or am doing and ignore the rest of the world around me. Sometimes I'll make dinner, then get distracted with drawing or a game, then come back to my food about 4 hours later.
It's not fun. Someone can ask me to go do something. "Okay!" then I walk into a different room and completely forget what I was asked to do. It makes talking to people I don't know a nightmare, and socializing is the most difficult thing for me. I never had friends growing up, because I was that "weird kid" that was either hyped up and never sitting still or so drugged up on Ritalin that I'm slow and mildly unresponsive. Second grade, I was the "class pet", and 7-8 year old me had the time of my life pretending to be a dog. It only got harder from there.
Teachers would think I was problematic because I could never sit still long enough to focus on long tests or long projects. My grades were always, always terrible. I was emotionally and mentally abused by my peers and teachers alike who didn't understand how ADHD worked. One teacher gave me glares each time I'd have to get up to go to the office to take my second daily dose of Ritalin. She'd call me lazy because I'd have problems turning in my work or if she caught me doodling on my papers instead of reading along with the rest of the glass or studying. It was something that was always very hard for me. It still is.
If people think it's cute or "quirky" to fake having ADHD... "Oh look at me, I'm so h y p e r today~ Hehe~"
You have no idea how awful it is. It's not fun, it's not exciting, it's not about being hyper. It feels like an absolute struggle to try and catch up with everyone else around you, because you're constantly being put down for something you can't control. I know they say you should love yourself, love your flaws and imperfections, but I just wish I could have been born "normal". Maybe I wouldn't have struggled so much trying to feel accepted. Maybe I could have had friends or fit in. Maybe I wouldn't have been relentlessly teased or grew up with so much anxiety. I'm taking atomoxetine right now to help with focus while I work, but even then, it still feels like nothing truly helps.
Faking this... Thinking it's fun and entertaining. It's disgusting. I don't understand how anyone could possibly WANT this life. I'd give anything to make it go away.
...Sorry for the rant.
I hope you’re doing well now.
I also have ADHD. Are you hyperactive or inattentive type?
you've basically described my whole life in your rant (though I am apart of gen z I genuinely cannot stand people my age mostly for my lack of being able to socialize and also this generation just sucks in general)
I don't think anyone with adhd can write (or read) that wall of text
Speaking specifically to the part about school, it sounds like you went to a bad one. I'm about your age (slightly older), and the teachers at the schools I was going to were pretty aware of ADHD and its effects. Of course kids are gonna be kids, especially at young ages, but I personally never really saw much lack of understanding (nor even frustration, really) from teachers with regard to this disorder.
"The only worrying you should be doing is for your dad, for giving birth to such a disappointment." Ummm... it might be time for your parents to give you the talk about where babies come from.
Egg
Milk
Baking powder
Sugar
Vanilla extract
I honestly have so much empathy for those with DID. It sounds like a seriously stressful disorder to deal with and it must be hard having so many identities while only having one body.
it is but the hardest part is fulfilling the desires of 5+ people on a 1 person salary 🫠
I usually watch UA-cam when eating dinner... And I was drinking some water at 12:40 ... I never knew how terrifying choking could be BECAUSE WHY DID YOU HAVE TO ADD THAT SOUND IN?! 😭😭😭😭😭
As someone who has severe ptsd, i can’t wrap my head around people “faking” trauma. I would give ANYTHING to live a “normal” life. And sure as hell wouldn’t film my worst days for entertainment 🙈
These a****les make your pain unheard
literally the way when we got diagnosed w DID, the struggle w suicide ideation became 100x tougher cause we felt like we’re certifiably insane and too mentally ill to live
and looking at our sibling who’s accomplished so much in life, we are like wow. all we’ve done is not die and get ourselves to therapy. pathetic.
anyway yeah, we constantly wonder what we would have been like had our trauma never happened. it’s kinda. heartbreaking.
Bro same 😭💀
As someone who has been told my depressions was just me having it for attention this just gives people more reason to dismiss mental issues
Girl @ 10:00 , the reason she can "hear" the words to the song is because it's a real song which she's probably heard before, just an instrumental version--
The song is "Hide and Seek"
i had constipation at one point and i had to go to the er. i had an enema the first time while the third was solved at home with a something that goes in the crack while the second was the lease painful with something that went in through my skin. i leaked my constipation stories just because i was offended by that one guy
Same, it honestly sucks, never had to go to the er, but definitely was some of the worst pain I’d had around that time
As a person with Tourettes,
I really dislike people faking it. Some people think it’s cute and quirky but it really sucks. My family gets so annoyed with my tics and I hate it.
I know you you fake it
Jkjkjk
@@Cheesy_Legitcringe
9:00
we do have another word for cringe, it’s disappointment
There are hiperkinetic movement disorders that cause “chorea” and involuntary movements for example Huntington’s disease so you can be moving involuntary for an unlimited time. Now that lady at 12:05 moves very much like she is deliberately doing it so not her case at all
as someone who has one of these disorders, i absolutely hate this fake movement. it makes it harder for people like me to get taken seriously. i was diagnosed at 16yo and i'm now 46yo. so for thirty years i've been dealing this in the medical field. i -still- work hard to hide it when i'm out in public. ugg i know its been a year since this video came out but i just now saw this video. you are a funny creator and i wish you all the best in your world.
I get so upset seeing people fake DID. I actually had a friend with it and they were always embarrassed when it slipped. Like they were an amazing person, but two things I remember most are A.) They'd have no memory of it and B.) You can see the change if you know them well, sometimes the changes weren't easy to catch.. it's really hard to put into words. I guess the aura shifts?
I personally have a lot of issues, but it just irks me badly. I wish these kids would stop self diagnosing, it can be dangerous and make actual people with it seem like jokes.
12:06 Valium is a medication commonly prescribed for anxiety, due to what appears to be constant tremors and muscle contractions from what could be Huntington's disease, she would need something like vecuronium, which is a paralytic, to stop the muscle spasms and contractions.
I like how Pegasus lightens the mood with jokes although they're people faking attention, he actually isn't getting upset or degrading them yet making it funny, appreciate that. :]
Same, but I could never 😂 I would just be putting the person on blast for acting like that and thinking it’s normal cuz I’m fed up with a lot of stuff my generation is doing
@@Mikkyrain Exactly, and then they say the whole generation, instead of just "People like this are annoying" TwT
I have epilepsy and autistic symptoms. I hate the attention that I get. I hate that people worry about me so much. Pity grosses me out and pisses me off.