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  • @Ablazee
    @Ablazee  Рік тому +148

    how's everyone doing? hope you all enjoy the facecam being back as well?

    • @sabrsnake
      @sabrsnake Рік тому +4

      i’m doing good now that you’ve posted. btw, i wanted to send you some fake disorder cringe but it says the discord link is invalid or expired

    • @zoeyelh
      @zoeyelh Рік тому +2

      yes!

    • @MkaySmolHeart
      @MkaySmolHeart Рік тому

      🖤🖤🖤

    • @Xxx-dh3bg
      @Xxx-dh3bg Рік тому +3

      love seeing your reactions! always look forward to your vids!

    • @LilyTheDoll
      @LilyTheDoll Рік тому +2

      Yay!!! Your face is much nicer than minecraft or a racing game. Keep it up man!!! Your vids are great!!!!!

  • @timetravelkitty425
    @timetravelkitty425 Рік тому +627

    The fact that person has actually thought up and filmed the storyline where they marry themselves is just so profoundly, incredibly sad and lonely. I feel a whole study could be done on this sub Reddit

    • @littlecatfeet9064
      @littlecatfeet9064 Рік тому +9

      I agree 🫣

    • @TheDeviIDogg
      @TheDeviIDogg Рік тому +37

      I'm not sure whether to bully someone like that or to befriend them and show them that you don't have to fake things and you can make friends

    • @trala8911
      @trala8911 Рік тому +21

      Yeah, it’s super sad. I know what it’s like to feel alone, if I were able to delude myself into thinking that the sometimes kind voice in my head is an alter and it would be socially acceptable to “marry” them… well, there would probably be a good reason why I was still lonely lol.

    • @Lenape_Lady
      @Lenape_Lady Рік тому +12

      No. That’s why they keep doing it. Cause even the ppl who know damn well they are faking give in to their empathy and try to still be nice. We need to bring bullying back. She would have been so embarrassed and grew out of this in only 2 full school days. These ppl don’t need friends…they need to gain a sense of embarrassment and self-awareness.

    • @kujju18
      @kujju18 Рік тому +2

      I agree…. They maybe need more friends.

  • @kimberleygrace247
    @kimberleygrace247 Рік тому +255

    I feel so bad for these people who, 10 years down the road, will have all their cringe videos plastered everywhere. Thank god I was a teen in the 90s, omg.

    • @trala8911
      @trala8911 Рік тому +14

      Hah! I’ve had this exact thought! 😂 thank God my embarrassing teenaged data disappeared from the internet with the death of MySpace lol.

    • @Anunkindnessofravans
      @Anunkindnessofravans Рік тому +6

      Being born in 1985 means there is so cringe content online about me.

    • @CuntillaDeville
      @CuntillaDeville Рік тому +2

      I have thanked god, sky daddy, Zeus, Santa, the fairy freaking god mother and Mother Nature herself that I was an idiot teen in the 90’s and a drunk party queen in the early 2000’s!! I thankfully never reached anywhere near the level of these people but holy effballs am I so glad there’s not much evidence besides the random photo and random recorded on a potato video here & there! Most of these people are young and have no idea what the longer term consequences of doing this is! As for the older people in this faker community of cringe lords that should know better, should understand the long term consequences… idk…. They clearly are lacking the attention they need in life so this is where they’ve landed… how embarrassing for them.
      I just watched a newer video about this faker community on this channel and they just organized a whole ass “meet & greet”. Then when a person that actually suffers from DID called them out for it and made really valid points, they ganged up on her & threatened her, etc.. heartbreaking for her & others out there actually suffering with this mental Illness, actually had some horrible trauma that (for lack of better wording) shattered their brain. They are forever immortalized online doing that to her…losers.

    • @pherasabraxas
      @pherasabraxas Рік тому +3

      Same! 90s internet had its crazies. I've got plenty of stories but I'm incredibly glad Tiktok wasn't around back then. No filming be had. I would have so much regret.

    • @stephanied91716
      @stephanied91716 9 місяців тому

      ​@@AnunkindnessofravansI think you mean no cringe material! I was born in 1985 also. I had a flip phone in high school. I was so emo I can only imagine the embarrassing shit I would have posted

  • @Xxx-dh3bg
    @Xxx-dh3bg Рік тому +164

    As someone that has a bit of a stutter, please never hesitate to make fun of these fake people and their QuIrKiNeSs

    • @thatguyd3516
      @thatguyd3516 Рік тому +1

      Stutters suck bro, I can never get something out without constantly stumbling on easy stuff and just sound dumb afterwords.

    • @Xxx-dh3bg
      @Xxx-dh3bg Рік тому +7

      @@thatguyd3516 i understand completely. My trick is to stop myself, a forced shut down. Just shut your mouth, takes a few long breaths, and then slowly start your sentence again while emphasizing words. It doesn't always work right off the bat, it may take a few tries. If you do it and start to stutter again, stop and breath. Understand that any reasonable person around you will not see it as a lack of intelligence, but as a impediment. Doing this trick can also help show others that it can be a hard thing to control and that it isn't as easy as "Spit it out".

    • @thatguyd3516
      @thatguyd3516 Рік тому +1

      @Xxx 777 yeah, I've learned it's the best method or else you just get stuck in a loop of trying to fix you sentence mid sentence and just falling apart.

    • @thatguyd3516
      @thatguyd3516 Рік тому

      @Xxx 777 it's just funny to me to see people act it put poorly for attention like, no. It's not quarky I don't get good attention from it, and it's just a miserable feeling

    • @Xxx-dh3bg
      @Xxx-dh3bg Рік тому +1

      @@thatguyd3516 Yeah, it's honestly sad that they see it as a cool personality trait that makes them stand out. Mine isn't even that bad, but when I hear these people, it sounds so fake. I'm not even offended, just annoyed and cringing. But there are people that really struggle with it. It's not uwu, it's mockery. I'd love to run into one of these people.

  • @jessthom1016
    @jessthom1016 Рік тому +246

    I feel like TikTok has ruined chronic illnesses for everyone… I now see people calling POTS and EDS the “trendy TikTok” disease and nobody understands the gravity of how it ACTUALLY affects someone who ACTUALLY has them.

    • @noodlynoodle
      @noodlynoodle Рік тому +19

      Oh god yeah. there's this one kid who fakes having POTS and several other illnesses on top of it. They often post vids of them "having fainting episodes" where it looks like a fucking video game animation

    • @floridasoldat
      @floridasoldat Рік тому +11

      @@noodlynoodle ​ @arsonchickens POTS and EDS are two of the conditions that pretty much every single chronic illness faker has on their laundry list of "diagnoses". Like literally almost all of them lol

    • @ShinFahima
      @ShinFahima Рік тому +11

      Instead of pretending to have some kinda fake disorder, they should just make fun little videos teaching people how to pretend to faint.
      I legit kind of wish I knew how to do it, for pretend. In practical circumstances like for acting.

    • @christmasw330
      @christmasw330 Рік тому +3

      Yup, there are people that are severely afflicted and dismissed because of this bullshit

    • @Anunkindnessofravans
      @Anunkindnessofravans Рік тому

      Social media has stigmatized so many disorders it's not funny. Sad for people with a real diagnosis.

  • @NBDYSPCL
    @NBDYSPCL Рік тому +65

    Honestly the first clip just made me sad. Poor girl is so desperate for interaction or affection she made shit up.

  • @hello_there3608
    @hello_there3608 Рік тому +123

    For the autism test one, I just wanna point out that I tried it bc of a running gag in my friend group, and got 176. Am I autistic? No. I just have a lot of bluntness, and introverted personality, and ADHD. Just because you get a score close to 100 (which they specify that the scores can’t be proven without a diagnosis) doesn’t mean you’re autistic. With the first score I wouldn’t be surprised if they just ended up having moderate ADHD.
    Edit: You guys I made this comment a year ago and I'm sorry I forgot to specify that it CAN be used properly. You don't need to be condescending in the replies (thank you for being helpful anyways) because I know this stuff. I live with a therapist and while that sounds like a terrible argument I know how the test can be used. I was trying to speak on self diagnosis and I thought that would be clear given the video. I don't wanna delete this though because the replies are really helpful and I recommend reading them.

    • @pancake.squirrel
      @pancake.squirrel Рік тому +8

      This happened to me. I don’t have ADHD, I know that now.
      I have some severe issues that correlate with common ADHD comorbid things and so my mom went behind my back and told my therapist to prescribe me ADHD meds.
      0/10 do not recommend. It felt like my heart was a hummingbird, I couldn’t feel anything other than happiness, and I couldn’t sit still.

    • @kjstormy3682
      @kjstormy3682 Рік тому +5

      Yeah the RAADS R is hailed as this super accurate test but it’s not even a test for autism in general, it’s a test for Asperger’s specifically which isn’t even a thing anymore. Plus as you said, studies have actually shown no correlation between scores and diagnosis

    • @cappuccinocappy
      @cappuccinocappy Рік тому +3

      @@pancake.squirrel ah man :o , I got prescribed Medikinet 20mg in the morning and 10mg between 1pm and 2 pm if I can’t concentrate at that time and I mean yes they do work I can concentrate a lot better with them but man I feel absolutely nothing while I am on them like All my thoughts and my mood swings are completely gone and I don’t know if this is actually the way that you should feel on them. It feels like my head gets a factory reset and all the fears but also all the overwhelming happiness that I randomly get are all mixed together to make it neutral again but my therapist and doctor told me that as long as I can concentrate with them it’s exactly what it should feel like

    • @pancake.squirrel
      @pancake.squirrel Рік тому +3

      @@cappuccinocappy I’m glad it works for you

    • @cwgirlup928
      @cwgirlup928 Рік тому +7

      You’re wrong and right at the same time. The test was never and is not currently meant to be a self diagnosis test. It is a screening tool that requires the results to be evaluated by a professional who can also examine other factors or rule in/out potential alternative diagnoses. As a self report tool, it has no value.
      It is not a pointless or meaningless tool when used as it was intended.
      “Positive predictive value (PPV) determined that if a patient scored above the RAADS-R cutoff (>65), they have a 34.7% chance of receiving a clinical diagnosis. Negative predictive value (NPV) determined that 100% of those who did not score above the threshold did not receive a clinical diagnosis.”
      If somebody takes this test and scores highly, it can be used as a starting point for further evaluation by a professional for further investigation. If you never seek a professional evaluation then the result is meaningless- in your case, if you never had your high score results evaluated then you can’t say whether or not you have or do not have autism. If you have been evaluated & a professional determines you are not on the autism spectrum. In that case, congratulations you fall into the category of people who score highly but do not have clinical symptoms which meet DSM-V criteria.

  • @BeyondEcho95
    @BeyondEcho95 Рік тому +124

    Keep on posting papa Ablaze. Call these people out. Despite the facade of mental health being widely accepted and understood, it's not and these folks have no idea the damage it actually causes.

    • @crunchyfrog555
      @crunchyfrog555 Рік тому +2

      Dead right. I was involved in local politics here in Britain back in the 1990s. Being disabled myself, I worked on getting our disabled rights act introduced. A real step forward. Then we got a Tory government who pushed back against this and started to paint us as grifters, meaning that we got attacked by people who would make assumptions about us.
      Idiots like this only make those idiots go "look, see, they're faking it?"

    • @BeyondEcho95
      @BeyondEcho95 Рік тому +5

      @Daniel Linger Wow, that's amazing on your part, but unsurprising on the other parties behalf. I won't go into it on a UA-cam comment, but I've got my own problems I'm working on, and I've run into so many barriers and hurdles because society likes to *think* they understand and accept mental health, but like I previously stated, they know pretty much nothing. The personal struggles with real MH conditions is absolutely horrendous, and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.

    • @crunchyfrog555
      @crunchyfrog555 Рік тому +5

      @@BeyondEcho95 Sorry you're having to learn and navigate your way round that shit. Yes, it's bloody awful trying to understand your condition(s) while at the same time having to navigate other people's assumptions and ignorance. Can be really annoying at best and harmful at worst.
      I also work at Glastonbur Festival in the disabled campsite and having to deal with getting people round muddu fields over the course of a weekend is challenging. If only such people could witness that too.

    • @SmilerORocker
      @SmilerORocker Рік тому

      100% agree.... It's damaging because it's spreading like a virus.

  • @SoCalJellybean
    @SoCalJellybean Рік тому +84

    If she says no, how awkward!
    Then they’d have to live in the same house!! 😏

  • @honeyfungi
    @honeyfungi Рік тому +63

    "Overwhelmed with emotion" literally just stood there smiling slightly

  • @crunchyfrog555
    @crunchyfrog555 Рік тому +183

    As someone who is physically disabled and has worked in local poliotics, I'd love to make these shysters do what we'd offer certain journalists and politicans to do - we'd plonk them in a wheelchair for the day and take them round the town to see how they'd cope. Most would last about an hour.
    Let's see how they'd manage with REAL inconvenience.

    • @iamqueenoftheworld
      @iamqueenoftheworld Рік тому +3

      THANK YOU🙌 preach

    • @LoveLee_Dreamer
      @LoveLee_Dreamer Рік тому +11

      They'd probably love it to be honest, because unlike normal people who might be embarrassed or upset to struggle and not be able to do anything, people like this LOVE the attention that comes with being disadvantaged.

    • @crunchyfrog555
      @crunchyfrog555 Рік тому +9

      @@LoveLee_Dreamer Actually, no they don't. As I said this is something we did regularly. We'd get the same people who were either arsehole journos with the same attitude or some local politician or some figure and once they get in that chair and have to work out how to do it for themselves they soon get fed up with it. Do note they don't get any attention they can do anything with. We're talking about them having to use a wheelchair to get round parked cars, or up stupid broken kerbs or maybe through a shop doorway where the shop owner has plonked something in the way. So these clowns would be prime candidates for this treatment :)

    • @yareyaredaze3798
      @yareyaredaze3798 Рік тому +5

      So basically they constantly put them in inconvenient situations in a wheelchair until they get fed up with it

    • @trala8911
      @trala8911 Рік тому

      @crunchyfrog555 Do you use a wheelchair yourself?

  • @nobodykno
    @nobodykno Рік тому +112

    I know we're all feeling the cringe, but remember: nobody is cringing as hard as actual psychologists. They get all my sympathy.

    • @Playfast12
      @Playfast12 8 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for the support.

  • @annabasnatural
    @annabasnatural Рік тому +57

    "How do you know theyre faking?" Well dude, theres no way that alters actually engage with each other. Its how they caught out Bianchi faking ffs 😒

    • @oryxes
      @oryxes Рік тому +2

      Actually two alters can :)
      Alters can communicate with each other....it's a system, communication is key to one.

    • @Alicia-Rene
      @Alicia-Rene Рік тому +21

      @@oryxesexcept that’s patently false. “System” is not a recognized term in psychiatry and the personalities being aware of and able to communicate with each other would completely contradict the point of the disorder developing, which is to protect from trauma by compartmentalizing. It’s why amnesia is experienced. If they were all buddies who chatted and swapped clothes it wouldn’t serve any purpose psychologically.

    • @MHASLiyra
      @MHASLiyra Місяць тому +1

      @@oryxesthe primary indication that you disassociate is lapse in memory. It’s a coping mechanism not a social gathering.

  • @miles2032
    @miles2032 Рік тому +51

    People faking POTS will forever piss me off. I suffer from POTS and it isn't just a controlled little blackout. It happens to me at work, after doing the smallest of tasks, and it actually makes you pass out no matter what or who is around you. They're making it seem trendy. It's a PHYSICAL DISORDER what the fuck is going on

    • @JenetteMonster
      @JenetteMonster 8 місяців тому +1

      I piss myself almost every time i fall. Its not fun!

  • @Les_Bruja
    @Les_Bruja Рік тому +45

    Man, I have a neighbor who says they're engaged to a ghost. Bought an expensive dress and shoes and they went to chilli's, danced and drank wine with the ghost. I still don't know what to think of it.

    • @randiken
      @randiken Рік тому +7

      Lmao, if u ever get a chance to record their interactions please post on YT for us!

    • @extec101
      @extec101 Рік тому +7

      take a call to adult protection service.

    • @harmonybade324
      @harmonybade324 Рік тому +6

      My book character marries a ghost and they are very happy together!

  • @Super_Panda_BS
    @Super_Panda_BS Рік тому +86

    “Fun” animal fact: Shrike’s impale their prey on sticks to save them for later, also known as “butcherbirds” they are famous for being fairly brutal songbirds. They catch all kinds of animals, including crickets, lizards, and small birds, and impale them on sticks to save them for later.

    • @NBDYSPCL
      @NBDYSPCL Рік тому +4

      Dracula bird

    • @3ch1dna07
      @3ch1dna07 Рік тому +7

      Do you have a page of "fun" animal facts? I would watch the crap out of that!!

    • @littlecatfeet9064
      @littlecatfeet9064 Рік тому +4

      Kebabs!

    • @AmbassadorKat
      @AmbassadorKat Рік тому +7

      Shrike was my nickname growing up, cuz I’m small but aggressive. Really cool to see this comment, almost never find ppl that know abt these birdies 😊

    • @Super_Panda_BS
      @Super_Panda_BS Рік тому +2

      @@3ch1dna07 I do not, although I have thought of starting one lol

  • @mistypuffs
    @mistypuffs Рік тому +86

    I’m wondering if these people genuinely mistake having different facets to their personality, and different moods as identities.
    It really looked as if the first one was waiting behind the door to surprise herself when she came home :/

  • @lettucesnapper1736
    @lettucesnapper1736 Рік тому +32

    the first clip actually made me angry, as someone who disassociates(not bcs of DID) its not something you can film, ur brain literally shuts off, why would anyone want this?? and calling ppl normies bcs they dont have mental issues is plain repulsive, no one should have issues to begin with, it isnt something to be desired fml

    • @GthDissterBi_Gblin
      @GthDissterBi_Gblin Рік тому +3

      Exactly. I have a diagnosed anxiety disorder (possibly other diagnosis due to tendencies) and I disassociate. You can't do it on cue and these fakers make me so angry.

    • @enbyphrogg
      @enbyphrogg Рік тому +3

      for real
      i have BPD and most of the time when i dissasociated is like when you sleep and didnt realized you just slept

    • @sidv2327
      @sidv2327 Рік тому

      Bro, they are using Incel 4chan slang, when talking about someone with out DID, even though they only got it last year. They are so beyond stupid I don't think there’s any hope for them.

    • @elizabethpage_
      @elizabethpage_ 2 місяці тому

      Literally. I went through a period of dissociation that lasted weeks once. It wasn’t something I was even fully aware was happening and it caused a lot of distress when I finally realized I had been in a dissociative state. It’s not something you can turn on and off like a party trick

  • @marcellocampos1769
    @marcellocampos1769 Рік тому +35

    well, she is marring the only person that would agree to marry her, which is herself, kinda sad.

    • @thatguyd3516
      @thatguyd3516 Рік тому +8

      Bro I bet it wasn't even consensual, probably told her alter she'd kill herself if her alter ever left her. So its all out of pity

    • @designateddoser7651
      @designateddoser7651 Рік тому +7

      Like bro imagine getting zero bitches so you make a love note and propose to YOURSELF 😭😭

  • @militarymisfit
    @militarymisfit Рік тому +18

    My kids found TikTok and suddenly started self-diagnosing like all the other kids on that app. I immediately put them in therapy. Uh uh. I have bipolar disorder. We don't need to compound these faulty genes with social delusion.

  • @Sodarix
    @Sodarix Рік тому +35

    As someone that faces dissociating as a trauma/stress response... I don't get to CHOOSE when it happens or for how long it even lasts. It's terrifying and it's more than a damn party trick to "confuse the normies"...

    • @6Haunted-Days
      @6Haunted-Days 11 місяців тому

      Terrifying? What when you're in it? Ummm no it's not, that's THE POINT. 🙄🤡🤣 one disassociates to ESCAPE the triggers or trauma....might be terrifying when you come "out" of it....but....yea.

    • @Sodarix
      @Sodarix 10 місяців тому +8

      @6Haunted-Days it's terrifying that I don't choose when it happens. Obviously, it's not terrifying when I'm in it. Please don't assume, thanks.

    • @milesdewar2413
      @milesdewar2413 8 місяців тому +3

      i used to have terrible episodes like this about a decade ago. trust that it does get better and you can absolutely heal a lot of the symptoms due to early trauma. my dissociative episodes were closely tied to my cptsd, so working through those triggers in therapy greatly impacted the severity of the dissociative episodes. i do still deal with dissociation, but it’s nowhere near as bad as it used to be. don’t give up on working through this, you deserve a better quality of life and to be free from the past trauma you’ve experienced.

  • @BingRops
    @BingRops Рік тому +22

    The point of an illness/disorder is that you cannot CHOOSE which symptoms appear when. That's called acting. I personally do not have DID, but watching people "switch" at will like it's a party trick is incredibly insulting to really anyone with any mental illness because you can't turn it on and off.
    Next time I'll take notes from these people and just stop being depressed/anxious. Why do people want to be disabled SO BADLY.

    • @ansal847
      @ansal847 10 місяців тому

      not the mention anmesia is one of the top symtoms of "switching" or dissociating, which is almost never mentioned by these fakers.

  • @MelaninCosplay
    @MelaninCosplay Рік тому +27

    I'm soooo embarrassed watching these lol. The second hand turned into third hand and now it's fourth hand embarrassment. I wanna bury myself in the backyard lol This is up there with Tics and Roses and that Two Souls-something chick. The red haired who talks in both the girl and guy voices. 😭😭

    • @Sarika38
      @Sarika38 Рік тому

      If having Alters was actually fun,having to go see a psychiatrist and be on meds wouldn’t be so horrible! And the phony ass “disassociating” videos…🙄😬 I mean damn,instead of being married for 23 years to a narcissistic,emotionally abusive ass*** , should’ve just married my damn self!😂😂😂

  • @Ablazee
    @Ablazee  Рік тому +15

    1 like and bell button hit = 1 cookie

  • @yogsothoth8389
    @yogsothoth8389 Рік тому +23

    I've said it before and I'll say it again: I live for that day in the future when potential employers find this shit while doing background checks on these weirdos.

    • @Catalina-Winemixer
      @Catalina-Winemixer 10 місяців тому +2

      You’ve obviously never worked in recruitment. We do find it. Social media is probably the second biggest reason for job offer rejections after felonies lol.

  • @feather9115
    @feather9115 Рік тому +18

    Why do the POTS fakers even bother faking POTS when they're so scared to fall

  • @vivxsavageog
    @vivxsavageog 9 місяців тому +5

    I used to “have an alter” when I was younger- it was my “cool self” that won arguments in the shower and got the date when I replayed that scenario from earlier where my mom took me to the mall and I met a cute guy that ignored me. The cool me that looked so fabulous in the mirror and would psych myself up to go out and the me that would rethink things about my life and tell myself “nah you were overreacting” or “it’ll be alright tomorrow.” And some days I dressed girly. Some days I dressed in pajamas. Sometimes I wore make up. Sometimes I looked like Adam Sandler. It depended on how I felt on the day.
    I’m so relieved to have been born when I was because if I was in this generation that normal behavior of “having an alter” and exploring my style as a developing teenager would’ve had me beyond confused thinking I’m a “system” and acting like an utter mental case like these people when in reality I was literally just being a human.

    • @UwUImShio
      @UwUImShio 4 місяці тому +1

      That's kinda cute. I had an animal "alter" and I transformed into it when I played with my cat

  • @psychonauty2020
    @psychonauty2020 Рік тому +8

    So once I blacked out and as I THOUGHT I was falling I screamed, pissed myself and sort of scratch slap punched my boyfriend in the mouth and maybe tried to hold on to his face? Idk I scratched him and left a mark. Piss was visible. Scream got the whole theater to turn and watch me, piss pants and assault my partner. In the "Happy Gilmore" showing. Someone called the cops. It was so embarrassing. I was dumped after and had to have my mom come get me. And she thought I was doing drugs. Its such a mess. I can't understand how they can think it's just like. Whoops in an out! Fine.

    • @Turtlemmd
      @Turtlemmd Рік тому +1

      Awe that's really aweful, and unfortunately you didn't have any support. Hope your doing better now! 👍

    • @MangoPop
      @MangoPop Рік тому +1

      @@Turtlemmd Same that's so sad. I hope you are ok friend

  • @melancolielupine2023
    @melancolielupine2023 Рік тому +9

    "Getting ready to switch" it's not how it works, isn't it? DID people don't control when they shift. They are not conscious of it. They don't even remember it

    • @evamarie2247
      @evamarie2247 Рік тому +2

      Yes it happens only when sever anxiety comes up or your triggered by something..

    • @ameliav6771
      @ameliav6771 Рік тому +3

      And they don't communicate with each other in real time... and have back and forth communication and interaction.

  • @smilesrobotlover1546
    @smilesrobotlover1546 Рік тому +11

    I’m losing my mind over this. They really said “proposing 😐😐 to Iris 😐😐😐”

  • @Xxx-dh3bg
    @Xxx-dh3bg Рік тому +24

    love the face cam! Especially seeing you starting to laugh while the girl quietly takes her time to read her own proposal XD That look of "we're still waiting, shes still reading" XD

  • @annie_is_bored
    @annie_is_bored Рік тому +10

    They had a sayori alter
    That's not gonna end well💀

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Рік тому +6

      Knockoff Sayori
      It's not the Sayori from Doki Doki Literature Club
      It's Sayori from Down Downloadable Content

  • @GrantPoeFitzgerald
    @GrantPoeFitzgerald Рік тому +22

    Actually love the face cam, man. Be proud of yourself and own it.

  • @kcal.couture
    @kcal.couture Рік тому +13

    The secondhand embarrassment is killing me... 😖
    For the record, I can understand you wanting to do other content and whatnot but I think you should know the reason these videos do so well isn't only because the tictoks are ridiculous, but it's your reactions and commentary that makes them funny, entertaining, and consumable content. No way in hell would I be able to sit thru this dumpster fire without you! Be proud of your content, we all love it. ❤️

  • @rottingcryptid
    @rottingcryptid Рік тому +8

    As someone who has disabilities myself I don't understand why people so badly want one 💀 like I bet if they actually had to deal with what we go through for literally just five minutes they'd be absolutely miserable it's not fun it's not cool it's not cute
    It's frustrating and exhausting and if I could do something to not deal with this sh*t and live normally I 1000% would 💀 like here take mine you want one so bad take mine I beg you take mine 💀

  • @christop3
    @christop3 Рік тому +11

    Alternate title :People faking disorders to marry themselves in the most narcissistic possible way.

  • @evamarie2247
    @evamarie2247 Рік тому +24

    YES!! Thank you again ablaze for standing strong on this fight of faking idiots. Acually had one of these people try to follow me in this video. It's so invalidating and upsetting to be made such a mockery. I ask so many to watch ur videos and to be aware of this nonsense. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

  • @teddiiursula
    @teddiiursula Рік тому +26

    Somehow seeing your face during these compentaries feels more genuine than the gameplay footage

  • @Cringeandstuff
    @Cringeandstuff Рік тому +21

    I feel so bad for people who actually have DID having to witness stuff like this 😭

  • @ashegrey3042
    @ashegrey3042 Рік тому +11

    i’m forever calling exhaling “outhaling” now thank you papa ablaze

  • @halfpintyt
    @halfpintyt Рік тому +9

    As someone with mental illness and trauma, this makes me absolutely flabbergasted.

  • @blueanimatesstuff8842
    @blueanimatesstuff8842 Рік тому +6

    “Transforms into a 9 foot African American” caught me way off guard-

  • @crankypantsmcduff
    @crankypantsmcduff Рік тому +6

    I had a stutter as a kid, that isn't how stuttering sounds 🤣🤣

  • @potatos7078
    @potatos7078 Рік тому +5

    As someone with autism, the test video was just a bit of fun with family, I did this with my friends, some of them got high scores, doesn't mean they have autism, just that there's a higher possiblity

  • @ashegrey3042
    @ashegrey3042 Рік тому +10

    it makes me so mad when they fake not only one but multiple disorders like making one of their fake alters also have the fakest ticks or the worst speech impediments like bro & then the only way they change their other “alters” way of speaking is making their voice higher or lower or dragging out their speech 😭😂

  • @scarlettherbst
    @scarlettherbst Рік тому +4

    "proof Im traumatized"
    There is so much evidence in this one video you can take it to court and show this to the judge😐

  • @Aceinit1
    @Aceinit1 Рік тому +13

    11:05 to 11:15, more believable of a faint than most of these tiktoks ever show

  • @jill9653
    @jill9653 Рік тому +8

    If you’re feeling boxed in by fake disorder cringe, might I introduce you to tumblr cringe

  • @BrabbitHabit
    @BrabbitHabit 10 місяців тому +3

    The sad irony about all of this, especially with situations like the guy trying to show he’s “traumatized” by staring into space, is that people who actually have severe childhood trauma wouldn’t wish it on themselves or their worst enemies. They know how horrible and insufferable it is and most go to therapy to try to forget. But the people faking it treat the experience of childhood trauma like winning the lottery.
    Imagine your life being so good that you fake symptoms, which would have culminated from the worst things that could ever have happened to you, especially as a child. It’s mind boggling, it’s sad, it’s frustrating, it’s weird, it’s annoying. It’s all the things. But most importantly, it takes away from the severity of what happened to true victims of childhood trauma. Sick people could actually argue that it’s a great thing! “Eh, she’ll be fine, she’ll make TikTok vids and gain an audience. Actually, I’m doing her a favor by taking her virginity at 7.”

    • @Catalina-Winemixer
      @Catalina-Winemixer 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I don’t know if they understand when you say you have a personality disorder it’s an admission that something horrific happened to you, often as a child. It’s very revealing. 🫠

  • @netherlillyarts1642
    @netherlillyarts1642 10 місяців тому +3

    I'd love to see one of these that sticks to the actual diagnosis parameters detailing a switch is triggered by trauma.... where the person says
    "preparing to switch"
    And they just deck themselves.

  • @missychan63
    @missychan63 10 місяців тому +14

    Actually, for someone with a TRUE diagnosis of DID, it's not unusual for different alters to have different issues. One might need glasses but the others don't, one might have an allergy that physically appears- welts, itching, etc.- but none of the other alters are allergic. I have a good friend who was diagnosed over 40 years ago with DID, and I've seen it in action many many times. "#12" wears glasses while "#9" can't eat carrots. Her doctors have seen the allergic reaction, you can't fake welts popping up all over your body. She went through horrific trauma as a child and was diagnosed way before it was cool. These people are disgusting and should not be allowed on social media with this BS.

    • @briannab6833
      @briannab6833 10 місяців тому

      Wow! Thanks for sharing. I’m so sorry for your friend and I hope she has as much of a fulfilled life as she possibly can.

  • @tinycomedian
    @tinycomedian Рік тому +5

    I would be RUNNING MY KID to the er for some help if i saw my kid trying to marry the voices in their head. I mean geez tell me your severely lonely without telling me

  • @Kat-wd6ck
    @Kat-wd6ck Рік тому +20

    Here are some things to put this into perspective while watching someone supposedly has Dissociative Identity Disorder, or something similar to that.
    First off, there is going to be a change in if they are telling the truth. If someone actually has DID, their voice will change in tone, pitch, and accent. The way that the first case was even found was because of woman speaking a language that she had never been taught and an alter of her's spoke in that language with that accent. It's not you switching from cheerful to sounding like you been smoking all 13 years of your life.
    Switching Alters is something that is done quietly and typically unnoticeable to anyone on the outside. It's not somebody having a whole stroke before switching. Remember, this disorder is caused by trauma, the idea of it is to switch to someone. Like if you're being yelled at I know there will most likely switch unnoticeably to somebody who can handle being yelled at due to the fact that it could be a traumatic experience caused from abuse. People don't switch free-will, it's an internal process, like a reflex.
    Not only that, but developing altars before adulthood is still extremely unlikely, please bear in mind the statistically speaking DID only affects about 1% of the population, so imagine that 1% of everyone on the face of the Earth. Although that may seem like a lot of people, take about 1% of that 1% and that's (roughly) how likely it is to develop altars before adulthood.
    Fictives/Factives are also extremely unlikely. Even in system which consists of hundreds of altars, which way possible, the chance of any of them being either of those two things is extremely low. So if there is someone under the age of 18 who has some form of a DID, with the entire Dream SMP as alters, they're almost DEFINETLY faking.
    If I got any information wrong, please let me know. I'm just going off of what I know, I haven't experienced it nor somebody with it. general knowledge that I have on the subject, which surprisingly is more than what most people have. I also used voice to text to comment this and I have a heavy accent so some of this may not make sense.
    Note: Not hating on Ablaze, I'm pointing out people on the internet faking it. I love his content, especially this series where he calls out these people for what they're doing.

    • @zoeyelh
      @zoeyelh Рік тому +7

      i was a rmn for many years and came across did only once. most of my colleagues will never come across it. it is incredibly rare. not one single did that ablaze has ever covered was real. they're idiots for mimicking somebody else's trauma.

    • @Kat-wd6ck
      @Kat-wd6ck Рік тому +3

      @@zoeyelh That's the exact same thing I thought. Even with other disorders, people tend to fake them a lot. Although part of me believes that it's not necessarily kids doing it for attention, rather than their just unaware of how something actually works.
      You may have seen people make videos like "if you do these things, you have _." I've seen multiple for different disorders, and they're typically not accurate. However, whenever kids see this, their first thought isn't that this isn't true, it's I do this, so I must have this. Then they get fueled by other people, and when they go to get a diagnosis and I told that they don't have it, they don't even believe therapists for people with a degree in that.
      As much as I believe that everyone should be allowed to be themselves, there is a point where people need to realize that instilling confidence in someone can be harmful, like in this case where now there are a bunch of kids who wholeheartedly believed that they had a mental illness that they don't have, all because some strangers on the internet told them that they had the symptoms of it.

    • @fatesDeath
      @fatesDeath Рік тому

      TTS seemed fine

    • @feyradioVA
      @feyradioVA Рік тому +3

      something you might've forgotten to mention that if someone has DID and they're switching to alters, they're suffering dissociative amnesia from switching. example: you're standing in the kitchen, and suddenly you switch into an alter, who doesn't know why you're in the kitchen and then goes to the bedroom, then might switch again. and you cannot remember why you're suddenly in the bedroom, when you were supposed to be in the kitchen.
      also, switching can be very physically and mentally exhausting. i don't know if there's any people with DID who can switch at will, and maybe this is more an OSDD thing, i am not sure about that, so if i'm wrong about this, then my apologies.

    • @evamarie2247
      @evamarie2247 Рік тому

      YES YES THANK U!

  • @DarkAlone8
    @DarkAlone8 Рік тому +4

    As someone with an actual stutter
    ..oh that fake stuttering made me see RED.

  • @noizthegoblin
    @noizthegoblin Рік тому +3

    As a person with a stutter, it bugs the hell out of me when people pretend to stutter by picking one (or apparently all) the letters in a word to just get "stuck" on and over-exagerate the stutter. Also stutters aren't cute. It's aggravating when you can't get a word out and you see people get impatient with you for not being able to get the whole sentence out without having to restart. Not fun. 0/10. Do not recommend.

  • @destinyxrose
    @destinyxrose Рік тому +4

    You just have such a perrtty face. I know I definitely missed the facecam! Plus your expressions and reactions add so much to your videos. 😊
    P.s No worries @Retro Phant0m, not coming for your man, just like to look at him. Lol! Love ya both!!

  • @megawar8506
    @megawar8506 Рік тому +2

    Needed to share when the second? Thing decided to say "hey im elegant" instead of me hearing elegant i got an ad from some food app and it started with fried beef yakazoli

  • @TheDeviIDogg
    @TheDeviIDogg Рік тому +2

    The mic audio vs video audio is so off, the mic is very quiet. I wish some fakers would watch real videos of people with real mental illnesses, I just watched a video of a guy with schizophrenia interact with the police and nothing he was saying really made sense but the way it all played out and how it ended is the reality of some mental illnesses. They're not fun or quirky or even a Hallmark movie in your head, they're life altering and a difficult way with varying levels and almost none play out like a movie or anime

  • @Allisondestiny
    @Allisondestiny Рік тому +5

    I enjoy these faker videos but I’d also be interested in seeing other stuff you come up with. Curious to see where your channel is headed next 🤩👍

  • @Ablazee
    @Ablazee  Рік тому +2

    also come follow me and dm on intsa if you wanna help in the new discord - instagram.com/doug_1246/

  • @Evilahhskeleton
    @Evilahhskeleton 9 місяців тому +2

    My ex who faked DID would "date" their alters, and usually it was fictional characters they crushed on at the time, they also faked autism, bpd, schizophrenia, bipolar depression, and so much more i lost count

  • @hayleygriffin5089
    @hayleygriffin5089 Рік тому +4

    Honestly i feel abit bad for these pathetic fakers😂

  • @chargedasy
    @chargedasy Рік тому +3

    I recently developed pots and from the little i have had to go through so far, its so uncomfortable, im constantly anxious about weather or not ill suddenly get dizzy again and its just horrible. Why anyone would WANT to live with this willingly is beyond me

  • @TheLastSecretGarden
    @TheLastSecretGarden Рік тому +3

    I thought the Chris Chan scene where we see Christine dancing with Magi chan at the Brony Con was the saddest thing I've ever seen. And I mean, it's sad.
    It's sad that this alter marriage thing makes Chris Chan seem normal. Such profound loneliness this gen Z must feel to pull these kinda stunts.

  • @ihartpauldano
    @ihartpauldano Рік тому +4

    dude when you said the davinki's tripplet i couldnt help myself but laugh. i was laughing so loud intill tears started streaming out of my eyes. i havent laughed that hard in a while. thank you

  • @modom7132
    @modom7132 Рік тому +4

    So we're finally at the pint when people are marrying themselves? These people need help not validation

  • @jester1894
    @jester1894 Рік тому +2

    14:30 “watch my eyes” uhhhh no thank you. I don’t like eye contact even in videos and I’d rather not be uncomfortable 😊

  • @kumo_kumoko
    @kumo_kumoko Рік тому +3

    this isn't really how d.i.d works...

  • @painalpeggy
    @painalpeggy Рік тому +3

    Lol this is not what I had in mind when I said I would marry myself 😅🤦‍♀️

  • @flashread
    @flashread Рік тому +2

    My biggest question is, how can they switch on commando, and how do they decide which alter to front??????

  • @limitbreak2966
    @limitbreak2966 Рік тому +2

    3:09 if not amazon they probably lied and said was an art project

  • @incite2004
    @incite2004 Рік тому +2

    Fun fact dissociating & unmasking isn't not smiling & spacing out.

  • @meteonyker
    @meteonyker Рік тому +2

    Why do these people always have a Brittish version?

  • @imsad3630
    @imsad3630 8 місяців тому +1

    Fakers are gonna be SHOCKED when they find our spacing out and dissociating aren’t the same thing.

  • @juels3723
    @juels3723 Рік тому +4

    How much of a narcissist can people be

  • @falakrafi
    @falakrafi Рік тому +1

    On using the term "normie"
    This may come off as a bit of a rant but I do wanna get it across, but I feel like it is so unbelievably exploitative for people (fakers or people "playing it up" for a camera) to create a "clique" almost of mental health/psychiatric/neurological conditions that don't have enough research on them because it not only allows them to say and do and act however they want cause there isn't enough of a general population too knowledgable about it, but also because it takes advantage of the amount of work that went into destigmatizing and normalizing said conditions. So many people went through relentless shame, bullying, stigma, and so much more, and to have finally worked our way where having a conversation about it is okay and encouraged; to have people then undo that by trivializing it is awful and above all else, just deeply upsetting. "Normie" like *that's* the bad thing to be, the group for a stupid nickname, language like that glorifies and glamorizes the condition, it's what some people subconsciously might feel like is something to be ashamed about, cause no one likes nicknames even if it's dumbly inoffensive like "normie". And back to the point of being manipulative and exploitative, it is cause "fakers" don't go after (god it's gross of me to say but:) "cloutless" illnesses, they don't go after the ones that still have a crap ton of stigma surrounding it, cause it won't give them the same attention. How many "fakers" are pretending to be suicidal? Active self-harmers? Not too many. Why? Cause people still don't have sympathy for those of us that struggle with that. All it comes off as, is capitalizing on something that's not well known so you can roleplay as whoever you want, call it DID, do a couple twitches as tics on camera, claim a couple traits as severely autistic and rooted in ADHD, and all it does is set the people who genuinely struggle with it, back. And that's not nice, nor is it very fair. I wish people understood that.

  • @SapphireRose87
    @SapphireRose87 Рік тому +1

    I'm not understanding this mentality that if people want to act weird and quirky, or do stuff that's not normal it's only okay if you have a Mental Health Disorder behind it.
    No, that's not how this works. If you want to act weird and quirky just act weird and quirky, you don't have to have a diagnosis to excuse the behavior. And if you want to do cosplay, that's fine do cosplay don't dress up and pass it off as D.I.D because that's not how it works.
    Mental Health Disorders aren't an excuse for any action being done. It's an explanation but not an excuse. I've had people try to tell me that my Mental Health Disorders, (because I have more than one) are blessing disguise and that ALWAYS triggers me when people day stuff like that. Because they don't know or can't even begin to fathom what I deal with on a daily basis. True, I'm taking medicine to keep it under control, but if I didn't have that medicine it would be worse for me. I can't work because of this because if I did, it would as if I'm not taking any medicine for it to manage my symptoms at all.
    So unless you want to switch places with me and see what it feels like to actually have a Mental Health Disorder or more than one in my case and what hell I deal with on a daily basis don't fake it. Mental Health Disorders aren't to be worn as a badge of honor like these fakers seem to think they should do. Living with a Mental Health Disorder isn't an honor it's like living your own personal hell on earth!

  • @happypokemom
    @happypokemom 11 місяців тому +1

    Fun fact,as a person diagnosed with CPTSD and DID you don't know before hand when Dissociation kicks in,so to set up a camera and actively film a switch or Dissociation is near impossible. On top of that Alters more often then not will Mask to protect the system meaning you as an outsider will likely never know if you are talking to the main host or an alter.
    And trust when You dissociate you are in no shape or form capable of doing anything let alone film... 😂

  • @Lucaphobia
    @Lucaphobia 8 місяців тому +1

    .... I have POTS and as a person with pots i can say with confidence that you dont ALWAYS faint with it- infact ive only fainted once. It isnt a fainting disorder, it is a disorder that causes your heart rate to jump rapidly that CAN cause fainting but frequently doesnt. Its honestly a pain of a disorder and i cant ride my bike anymore or even stand for long periods of time cause of it

  • @joykate7513
    @joykate7513 Рік тому +1

    Very sad. But for the gal who proposed to herself, what happens if she or the "alter" wants a divorce... How does that work?🤔🤔🤔

  • @pikeplace187
    @pikeplace187 Рік тому +3

    Who gets the house when her alt sues for divorce?

  • @frozenkoipond
    @frozenkoipond Рік тому +1

    ik im traumatized proof is if someone im close to yells at me i flinch and go into a break down because i think their going to leave me yey i need therapy

  • @adavidbujanda
    @adavidbujanda Рік тому +1

    Dude how funny if the alter rejected her and left her at the alter....instead of runaway bride it be sprinting alter...wait who we kidding she doesn't sprint anywhere...

  • @AWholeBeew
    @AWholeBeew 5 місяців тому +1

    I feel like the clown "proposed to" by her alter is just one of those sad losers who sends herself roses on Valentine's Day from a fake secret admirer.

  • @nobodykno
    @nobodykno Рік тому +3

    But how do you divorce yourself?

  • @extec101
    @extec101 Рік тому +1

    DID when you are so lonely you need to invent some made up friends...

  • @CallmeBlueGaming
    @CallmeBlueGaming Рік тому +3

    they have confused more then just the "normies"

  • @freyajones9748
    @freyajones9748 Рік тому +3

    Great video Ablaze keep up with the good work 😊

  • @Puppermuffin
    @Puppermuffin Рік тому +2

    Cringed so hard, I thought I was gonna implode.

  • @hazeelford9288
    @hazeelford9288 Рік тому +1

    I do get the getting families and friends taking the RAADS-R Autism test for fun. You get the group to take these tests and joke about the answer like you would BuzzFeed test.
    It's a jokey thing most of the time, with the RAADS-R test anything higher that 65 suggest Autism. The higher the number the more likely. If you have multiple diagnosed Autistic family members, I can totally see how a family could do the test for a bit of banter and make jokes and bets about who scored what.

  • @yourmothershusband24
    @yourmothershusband24 Рік тому +2

    the stutter was so forced💀

  • @cathythoman
    @cathythoman Рік тому +1

    i guess the tilt table test and all day testing i did for my POTS is nothing and i should just stand up and sit down.

  • @TheMaiaDriscol
    @TheMaiaDriscol Місяць тому +1

    In theater we call this "getting into character" and not "switching."

  • @nataliescanlan1957
    @nataliescanlan1957 Рік тому +1

    You can’t force yourself to dissociate, so how can you make yourself flip between alters. This type of crap makes me feel sorry for true sufferers of this condition.

  • @FilthyBitchGunClub
    @FilthyBitchGunClub 11 місяців тому +11

    Going to say it again, none of these kids have experienced one second of trauma in their entire lives, not one, not for one second.

  • @Fragile_Memories
    @Fragile_Memories Рік тому +2

    I've had a bit of an occasional stutter since my last concussion. And like... I usually have a hard time even getting the sound of a letter out. Gets quite frusterating to try and talk sometimes ^•^;

  • @f4ll3n4ng3lz
    @f4ll3n4ng3lz Рік тому +1

    people with did can have relations with alters but thats if they have an inner world and its very rare

  • @jondano8249
    @jondano8249 5 місяців тому +1

    It's not a way of coping, it's a way of getting attention......

  • @glenharper3875
    @glenharper3875 Рік тому +1

    And the Oscar goes to……….absolutely anyone else on the planet

  • @sirsammingtion2595
    @sirsammingtion2595 Рік тому +1

    Bro I need to know what song he used for the sad part at around 14:00 cause it sounds nice