So happy to find an animation channel open about having DID! As an OSDD system, it can feel super isolating being a system so it's nice to see youtubers who talk abt this kind of stuff :3
I have personally done a ton of research on DID for a project in high school about mental disorders/illness and its representation in horror media. I personally think this is the best it’s been described here on UA-cam. I had never seen your videos but I’m always up to subscribe to smaller channels.
im questioning if i might have DID, i wont say "i have DID" unless im offically diagnosed, but i have noticed feeling similar to this, you've earned a new sub. Thank you!! ^^
wow that was a very didatic and sweet way of explaining what DID is, i loved it! i didn't know much about it so this video helped me to understand better, thank you!!😊 wishing you the best❤
okay y’all are very cool; subscribed also i feel you on bad DID rep. while i’m not a system myself, i have seen so many media portrayals of DID being associated with unintentional murder or something like WHAT THE HECK????
As a fellow system it’s nice to see representation like this, it makes me feel very seen having DID shown in this story time animation way :) I hope that your guys content takes off.
This is really cool. I've recently discovered a number of emerging (and rather serious) mental health issues with myself, although not DID (as far as I know). But it's really amazing and eye opening learning about other people who live with different conditions and experience the world in such a different way from the "norm". It's helped me to accept that my struggles are real and matter, and helped me to reach out and ask for help (probably the hardest thing I've done in my whole life). I'm starting therapy soon, so hopefully things will get better.
As someone who has DID or OSDD, this video makes me so happy. I instantly subscribed and I hope you all create more videos in the future. Also, congrats on being yourselves 🎉🎉🎉 Fantastic first video ❤❤
This is really interesting i've never actually been told how this works but it makes a lot of sense now thank you I've never seen this channel before but I'm glad this appeared in my recommended
This is a great way to understand DID, my sibling(s) has DID, but never explained it very well to me (siblimg if you see this no offensive you’re just bad at explaining things)
So if I understand this correctly, you have different personalities, different "you"s that come depending on the situation. That's pretty cool. I mean don't get me wrong, I'm aware it must come with a whole bunch of troubles and hardships to overcome, not to mention how it came to be in the first place. I have trauma too, even if it didn't end up with me having DID, so I empathize with what you went through, even if I don't know what you went through exactly. Trauma is terrible no matter the scale, and I hope you're doing okay now. But also despite those obvious downsides, I think it's pretty cool. It's like something you'd see in fantasy, except it's real.
I found out through a lot of introspection that I am genderqueer and have some form of adaptive dissociation where I see myself as "parts", not all coherent and separate like in DID, but they're there, and I'd often twitch my head if I feel overwhelmed in order to concentrate on one part of myself. I might not have the same experience as you, but I can empathize with it.
Awe im so happy for you 🫶🫶 as someone who doesnt have DID but has been very fixated on it my whole life its nice seeing people try to make a safe space
So happy to find an animation channel open about having DID! As an OSDD system, it can feel super isolating being a system so it's nice to see youtubers who talk abt this kind of stuff :3
congats!!! (this is the first video I've seen from you and it explained DID better than I've heard anywhere else)
I have personally done a ton of research on DID
for a project in high school about mental disorders/illness and its representation in horror media.
I personally think this is the best it’s been described here on UA-cam.
I had never seen your videos but I’m always up to subscribe to smaller channels.
im questioning if i might have DID, i wont say "i have DID" unless im offically diagnosed, but i have noticed feeling similar to this, you've earned a new sub. Thank you!! ^^
wow that was a very didatic and sweet way of explaining what DID is, i loved it! i didn't know much about it so this video helped me to understand better, thank you!!😊 wishing you the best❤
Hehe DIDatic
okay y’all are very cool; subscribed
also i feel you on bad DID rep. while i’m not a system myself, i have seen so many media portrayals of DID being associated with unintentional murder or something like WHAT THE HECK????
As a fellow system it’s nice to see representation like this, it makes me feel very seen having DID shown in this story time animation way :) I hope that your guys content takes off.
This is really cool. I've recently discovered a number of emerging (and rather serious) mental health issues with myself, although not DID (as far as I know). But it's really amazing and eye opening learning about other people who live with different conditions and experience the world in such a different way from the "norm". It's helped me to accept that my struggles are real and matter, and helped me to reach out and ask for help (probably the hardest thing I've done in my whole life). I'm starting therapy soon, so hopefully things will get better.
Fish in a bird cage!!! Yessss!!!!!!
Plus, I'm ALSO named after a color!
Thanks for teaching me about DID! It's always cool learning new things!
As someone who has DID or OSDD, this video makes me so happy. I instantly subscribed and I hope you all create more videos in the future. Also, congrats on being yourselves 🎉🎉🎉
Fantastic first video ❤❤
sorry about all the trauma you might've had/have but glad you're doing cool! thanks for explaining DID
This helped me understand DID better so thank you! (Also you seem rly cool lol)
This is really interesting i've never actually been told how this works but it makes a lot of sense now thank you I've never seen this channel before but I'm glad this appeared in my recommended
Congratulations on coming out as bi-sexual, you’re really brave for letting people know who you really are🤗
Oh wow this is an amazing explanation, I subscribed
ur cool and also good explanation and also i’m suscrib 👍
Congrats!!!
This is a great way to understand DID, my sibling(s) has DID, but never explained it very well to me (siblimg if you see this no offensive you’re just bad at explaining things)
YAY 🎉🎉 you like men and woman🩷💜💙
Also I discovered your channel with this and now i shall like and sub
If this video hits 10k views make a vod channel to record your streams thank you and thank you
fish in a birdcage mention !!!!!!
So if I understand this correctly, you have different personalities, different "you"s that come depending on the situation. That's pretty cool.
I mean don't get me wrong, I'm aware it must come with a whole bunch of troubles and hardships to overcome, not to mention how it came to be in the first place.
I have trauma too, even if it didn't end up with me having DID, so I empathize with what you went through, even if I don't know what you went through exactly.
Trauma is terrible no matter the scale, and I hope you're doing okay now. But also despite those obvious downsides, I think it's pretty cool. It's like something you'd see in fantasy, except it's real.
Quick question, is this also a safe space for endo systems? Or not?
TROLLSIDES MAKER JUMPSCARE hiiii
Sorry, i hope this isn't a weird question but which part of you is talking in this video?
queston: do you think did has made your life worse or better?
I wanna make sure I get this right. Whenever one of your alters in the one in control, you tell us and we refer to you with the name of that alter ?
@@Okeana_Aster In their bio they have link to a card co
And in the DID section they have some useful articles if you’re looking for info! :)
Oh you have did? You're gay. Or at least someone in your system is
that was my main takeaway too
I found out through a lot of introspection that I am genderqueer and have some form of adaptive dissociation where I see myself as "parts", not all coherent and separate like in DID, but they're there, and I'd often twitch my head if I feel overwhelmed in order to concentrate on one part of myself. I might not have the same experience as you, but I can empathize with it.
Awe im so happy for you 🫶🫶 as someone who doesnt have DID but has been very fixated on it my whole life its nice seeing people try to make a safe space