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  • @Ablazee
    @Ablazee  2 роки тому +153

    hello guys how we all doing today? just wanted to say a massive thank you again on the last video really did appreciate all the support

    • @Grezamby
      @Grezamby 2 роки тому +1

      Doing great because the streak lives on

    • @WhisperingMeows
      @WhisperingMeows 2 роки тому +1

      Doing good since you uploaded keep up the great videos!

    • @zerobolt9506
      @zerobolt9506 2 роки тому +1

      To be honest I had to stop watching yours & some other channels that make theses videos for like a week or so just cause of how they started to make me feel, I'm good now, but they were make me feel horrible, like I'm not sure how to explain it right, basically cause I have some of them like Autism, ADHD, ADD, OCD, OCPD & such there was a point were I felt depressed or something after watching just one to many, so I took a break, I can understand that there's starting to mentally drained you, cause that's what I felt, if you need too take a break from making these kinds of videos we're all here for you, love your content man

    • @chrisjames1027
      @chrisjames1027 2 роки тому

      It wasn't Philip it was your other alter Bruce jenner 🤣... that was a sound heath impersonation 👏👏😁😁

    • @felixfiredancer
      @felixfiredancer 2 роки тому +2

      Got a big rain storm today so I am super happy hope everyone's well

  • @RexxTheFirst
    @RexxTheFirst 2 роки тому +994

    Man if Gabbie Hannah (who, mind you, is likely currently in a manic state due to bipolar disorder) is saying something about fakers you know they’re actually doing damage

    • @MotherRat-ic6pd
      @MotherRat-ic6pd 2 роки тому +63

      EXACTLY if Gabbie hannah is saying this you know you’re in the wrong

    • @TheVoidedRealm
      @TheVoidedRealm 2 роки тому +18

      @@MotherRat-ic6pd I was gonna say this. But at least she see the truth in these fakes

    • @TheSailorDogMom
      @TheSailorDogMom 2 роки тому

      She FAKES so many disorders(not her bipolar). She needs to stfu.

    • @Acheron666
      @Acheron666 2 роки тому

      @@TheVoidedRealm
      It’s not hard to spot the fakers.
      1. They make ticktok videos.
      2. They are 100% aware of their “alters,” “switches” and can control them at will.
      3. They’re under 30 years old and claim to be clinically diagnosed.
      4. They have alters with Tourettes, but only their alter has it.
      5. Their “switches” are triggered at will with no extreme stress or trauma needed to trigger the “switch.”
      All of those things are not symptoms of DID and DID effects less than 1% of the entire 7.98 billion humans alive.
      “Alters” do not develop as independant personalities until the 30s to 40s.
      People with DID are not aware of their symptoms, alternate personalities, dissociation or switches.
      The worst kinds of childhood traumas are required for the condition to develop.
      Trauma and extreme stress are needed to trigger a switch.
      People with DID cannot disassociate or switch at will.
      Alters cannot have Tourettes or any condition that the patient doesn’t have……Tourettes is a neurological disorder that the sufferer has no control over and it can’t be switched on and off.
      Ticks from Tourettes are random and cannot be predicted.
      I replied to someone with the same facts yesterday on another video, as they were claiming DID (also found them commenting in other videos, claiming OCD, health anxiety, generalised anxiety, narcissistic personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, bipolar disorder and ptsd 🤦🏻) ……….Take a guess at what their reply was……….”I was diagnosed by my physiologist and they know better than you.” 😂😂🤦🏻.
      I then had to explain to them what a physiologist is and why a physiologist 100% didn’t diagnose them with a traumatic mental health condition.
      Here’s the definition of a physiologist, that this 🤡 claimed diagnosed them -
      “A physiologist studies the human body and how the organs and systems work together under normal and abnormal conditions at the cellular and molecular levels. The physiologist may specialize in the physiology of a particular body area, function, or system, or in the physiology of plants or animals.”
      But the 🤡 had a reply for that - “They diagnosed my DID system.
      Your description of a physiologist says they can specialise in systems.” 😂🤦🏻
      That’s the type of intellect these fakers have.

    • @Chiller-pc1dv
      @Chiller-pc1dv Рік тому +3

      Gabbie Hannah didn't say about fakers, she said "why support DID?"

  • @AspienWaifu
    @AspienWaifu 2 роки тому +448

    Gabbie Hannah making sense while in the midst of a bipolar/manic episode is...hard to digest for me lol (this is not an insult, I genuinely believe she needs actual psychological help and may be experiencing a manic episode)

    • @idontknowhowtochangemyusername
      @idontknowhowtochangemyusername 2 роки тому +8

      I agree! The people in this video(and Gabbie Hanna) must have something wrong with them if they have to pretend to have a disorder.

    • @AspienWaifu
      @AspienWaifu 2 роки тому

      @@idontknowhowtochangemyusername exactly! That's the sad thing, they might be faking a disorder but anyone who fakes a mental disorder, inevitably suffers from one themselves :(

    • @drpork1360
      @drpork1360 2 роки тому

      Just like all Ex-celebrities, they go fucking crazy.

    • @SyrennNoelle
      @SyrennNoelle 2 роки тому +7

      Making sense while in an episode is not fucking rocket science. Do you think that a manic episode means we just forgot how to function and make ANY kind of cognitive decision or logical thought ???

    • @AspienWaifu
      @AspienWaifu 2 роки тому +16

      @@SyrennNoelle nope, never said that lol relax and take it to your therapist my dude, it's all good lol

  • @krystinaxxlea
    @krystinaxxlea 2 роки тому +144

    Something people with "did" forget is once you come out of an episode you don't always remember what happened. It's a fog, like you blacked out, also its caused by HORRIFIC TRAUMATIC EVENTS, not from your mom not buying you the newest iphone, also you dont just summon them, something has to be triggering for your alter to appear, its a way your brain protects you from trauma. people faking this for views is beyond fucked up. Karma please come and collect.

    • @zerobolt9506
      @zerobolt9506 2 роки тому +5

      I agree, hopefully karma will come soon

    • @barondystopia
      @barondystopia 2 роки тому +11

      They're making it seem like you can just will the transition, making it more difficult, for people who actually suffer with these things, to be taken seriously. It's just plain insulting.

    • @krystinaxxlea
      @krystinaxxlea 2 роки тому +7

      @@barondystopia EXACTLY it's insulting and misinforming. It's not a damn Fandom it's a serious thing

    • @patheticmortal373
      @patheticmortal373 2 роки тому +2

      And you need to be t least in your 20's, typically late 20's for the first signs of it showing as recognisably DID symptoms, prior to that symptoms would most likely be from an OSDD.
      You can't have a developed system in your teens. That's not a thing.

  • @SequoiaSolitude
    @SequoiaSolitude 2 роки тому +417

    I mean to a part Gabby Hannah has a point but I would like to remind folks actual DID isn’t just making a new person and thinking you can switch personalities . It’s a response to extreme and repeated trauma as a child where you feel like you personally can’t survive that situation so your brain splits apart of itself to basically create a separate person in your mind to deal with that .

    • @Crackpot_Astronaut
      @Crackpot_Astronaut 2 роки тому +36

      Right. Everybody knows that. I'm pretty sure she's taking about these nonsense people who literally just make up a character and pretend that have DID.
      Nobody watching/talking about these videos is crapping on actual DID. The problem is that these people don't have actual DID. They have an imagination and need for attention.

    • @foolishflamez
      @foolishflamez 2 роки тому +14

      @@Crackpot_Astronaut actually I’ve seen a lot of people say that did has always been fake and isnt provable

    • @foolishflamez
      @foolishflamez 2 роки тому +5

      Not that i agree with them cus i dont. Just saying that yes, people do think that

    • @Flora_Dawn
      @Flora_Dawn 2 роки тому +1

      Your brain is literally split.

    • @Abs0408
      @Abs0408 2 роки тому +9

      They basically just create ocs or pretend to be characters.

  • @tylerespinoza6624
    @tylerespinoza6624 2 роки тому +120

    The one with the “Katsuki” alter made me remember why my friends told me to stay tf away from the MHA fandom when I began watching it💀

    • @elyseanderson1715
      @elyseanderson1715 2 роки тому +13

      They’re effing crazy dude and the show is mid 💀

    • @tylerespinoza6624
      @tylerespinoza6624 2 роки тому +9

      @@elyseanderson1715 i personally love the show🤣😭but yea the fandom is A LOT the fact that minors are being shipped with anyone and everyone in the same show makes me wanna cry😭

    • @scalethefan1712
      @scalethefan1712 2 роки тому +5

      @@elyseanderson1715 fr 😭 it’s not bad but it isn’t very good either. Fan base makes it even worse

    • @momogirlllll
      @momogirlllll 2 роки тому +6

      Your friends care about you.

    • @tylerespinoza6624
      @tylerespinoza6624 2 роки тому +5

      @@momogirlllll 😂😂yes they really do

  • @blackmailed1072
    @blackmailed1072 2 роки тому +118

    I wish people would stop "romanticizing" stimming. Normalize it? Yes, please do! More people need to understand what stimming is.
    ..But this isn't normalizing. People keep acting like, "OMG! I just started stimming and my bestie/partner joined in and its SOOOO cute!!! Look at us stimming! Isn't it so wholesome and cute?!" Just say you wanted to dance with your best friend or partner, stop trying to coat it in a thin layer of stimming.

    • @mits_y
      @mits_y 2 роки тому

      agreed. with my less intrusive stimming sure whatever if u really want but like stimming is something i do to destress???? literally just making fun of people with autism

    • @connorrousseau9972
      @connorrousseau9972 2 роки тому +2

      i agree with u on that. what i dont get either is why these types of people think stimming is just doing what they think is cute, im autistic and stimm 24/7, some of jy stims are not healthy and are harmful, in loads of therapy to try and get help , not of my stims are freaking cute or romantic or a trend. they want to dance with their friend or partner fine but dont claim it to be a stim behavior with autism. just say u like dancing. i don't understand why all these people think if u like something like dancing or coseplay or a teddy bear it means ur autistic, it dosent. its hust a hobby of theirs. freaking disrespectful and disgusting to fake a disorder of anykind. weird how to still think autism is a mental disorder, its not. its neurological disorder witch is different. anyone with autism like myself would know its not mental. ive yet to see any video on here with real stims good and bad. no oke shows the bad and everyone has the same stim? that makes no sence. and i get the hole girls are harder to diagnose autism but over the years it has gottten better, cuz if u notice its mainly girls faking it,they need to stop using that as an excuse , we all can clearly tell they faking anyway , i bet most dont have a diagnosis cuz they don't actually act like they do on tik tok in real life. why is it mainly girls faking disorders? i don't understand, not a good way to get noticed , maybe i should give them all my disorders and illnesss cuz maybe if they had a chance to taste the real stuff they would all stop faking real quick but anyway i agree with u

    • @heyheyokay592
      @heyheyokay592 2 роки тому +6

      Exactly! I don’t want my ADHD stimming to trigger my partner’s ASD stimming. It’s not cute, romantic, anything like that.

    • @skythedragon7897
      @skythedragon7897 2 роки тому +3

      Exactly. Like it's not cute. It's hard to deal with in school when I have to actively try not to so I don't get yelled at

    • @tabbi888
      @tabbi888 2 роки тому +2

      @@connorrousseau9972 as someone with real DID I can say for sure it's just attention seeking behaviour, they aren't getting enough views so let's slap some labels on. I agree that it's so damaging to real sufferer's as it's misrepresenting these conditions to an uneducated public. In reality these conditions are so different to their stupid pantomimes of it. It causes people who don't know any better to think all real sufferer's are like this. DID causes amnesia you don't even know it's happening, you can't name give a back story to something you're not even aware of, and you certainly can't choose to 'switch'. It makes a joke of us ,where people don't believe you or think it's like a party trick.

  • @not.alexanderr
    @not.alexanderr 2 роки тому +64

    i have schizophrenia but i could never go play dress up on tiktok and be like ooh look at what the voices told me today

    • @leeevans302
      @leeevans302 Рік тому +3

      I went through a psychotic episode and I kept posting things on my ig (luckily a private one) that were like crazy conspiracies and weird rants that made no sense. When I came back to reality I was so mf embarrassed. I didn’t even say anything like “the voices” or whatever but like I was still so mortified that people saw me like that

    • @lucialovecraft
      @lucialovecraft Рік тому

      A friend of mine has paranoid schizophrenia. What he done to help people understand what it’s like is that he would give me a pair of headphones (noise cancelling) and he would play a recording of what he would hear all day every day. Like a stimulation.
      It was terrifying to say the least and my heart broke for him so much.
      His mother listened to the recording that replicated what he would hear and his mother just said “my god… you hear this all the time?”
      The voice in his head is a woman that would more or less whisper. I could tell it was really bothering him cause he would twitch his head and eye slightly as if she (the voice) was physically there

    • @leeevans302
      @leeevans302 Рік тому

      @@lucialovecraft I’m not schizophrenic but I have had pyschotic episodes and yes it’s really bothersome. At the least it’s just distracting and annoying at the most it’s people screaming at you and saying horrible things and attacking you verbally. I’ve literally yelled shut up to no one because it gets overwhelming . I can’t imagine that being my life constantly every day

  • @_salem_01
    @_salem_01 2 роки тому +105

    What you said about people promoting mental illnesses as such a "fun and quirky" thing to have is so true and incredibly frustrating. As someone with ADHD and other shit I don't wanna talk about, seeing kids on tiktok or even adults making videos saying that adhd is a "superpower" or dumb stuff like that is just so demeaning. ADHD has made my daily life hell for years, it makes it almost impossible to work efficiently, to keep up with socialising with friends and family, and even near impossible to just MOVE sometimes. It's not a superpower, and I would do anything to be "normal" or at least just not be this way!

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl 2 роки тому +6

      I agree. It’s not fun and quirky, it’s often painful, debilitating, ostracizing and embarrassing. I to have ADHD, and everything is so completely difficult. All the stuff that’s important, schoolwork, taxes, regular employment, friendships, socializing, grocery shopping, getting ready in the morning… All of this and 1 million other things are often impossible tasks. I also have OCD, which gets thrown around as a fun mental illness, as well. And it’s not. I would trade everything I have for a “normal” brain. You know, it’s almost like Cultural appropriation, pick the little good, fun bits that one can use to their advantage, but leave the rest of reality behind.

    • @sirensings1291
      @sirensings1291 2 роки тому +2

      I feel the same way. Me and my partner both have ADHD. It runs in my family heavily and I can’t get medication for it at the moment. It really angers me when people at my work talk about having it, when they are the most chill and level headed people. My mom thinks she has it but she clearly doesn’t. She didn’t even tell me that I had ADHD till this year. All my life I thought that I was just weird and annoying. I am but I know why now at least. It’s not fun having it. I do my best to manage

    • @SeaBreeeze19
      @SeaBreeeze19 Рік тому +1

      Omg yes this!! As a fellow ADHD haver (professionally diagnosed) life is absolute hell sometimes. Procrastination is such a bitch if I could beat it tf up I would

    • @grake8921
      @grake8921 Рік тому

      100%!! I never got “fun fridays” when I was in elementary because my (previously undiagnosed) ADHD- don’t worry it was diagnosed in middle school- held me back so severely that I couldn’t keep up with my grades, and up until grade 4, I hadn’t ever had a friend because everyone was annoyed of me. Even on medication, it’s hard to control outbursts and everyone always tells me I’m annoying or loud and hyper, and I have difficulty with social life and interactions with people. People who act like every little quirky part of their personality is a sign of adhd glorify it, it’s a disorder for a reason! Because it leaves your life in DIS ORDER

  • @jolenejoleeene
    @jolenejoleeene 2 роки тому +74

    I knew someone who was legitimately convinced they were paralyzed and required a wheelchair. They were a patient at the mental hospital where I worked. Let these people spend a week in one of those places, even the nice ones, and their sudden healing will be a miracle to behold.

    • @strawbweery
      @strawbweery Рік тому +9

      i’ve been in the mental hospital when i was 15 for my own issues (5150’d against my will not a voluntary admission) and let me tell you they would not last in there i’m not trying to sound mean but some patients were genuinely terrifying my roommate was a 5 year old who beat up their grandma… they can’t take the reality of bad mental health and if they saw truly how scary it is i doubt they would be glorifying it

    • @strawbweery
      @strawbweery Рік тому +8

      also, there was a 7 year old who would make themselves throw up every meal on the carpet because “mommy does it” it’s heartbreaking

    • @jolenejoleeene
      @jolenejoleeene Рік тому +7

      @@strawbweery So true. Being mentally ill myself, I was shocked and horrified by how severely it affected some of the patients. Tortured souls is the only way I can describe it.

  • @peterfalconis9519
    @peterfalconis9519 2 роки тому +58

    Ok cool. So... Gabbie Hanna is base now. I'll uh... I'll be over here building my zombie shelter. The DiD thing gotta stop though. There are records of people with the real thing snapping out of their disassociation and being absolutely horrified with the decisions they made and needing serious amounts of therapy to come to grips with it. I'm done being half-measured with the people faking it. I am officially for them being put in goop and used in big matrix style power plants. Elon, get on this tech now please.

  • @olliburrslay9960
    @olliburrslay9960 2 роки тому +44

    These videos make me wanna dye my hair back to a natural color.

  • @RetroPhant0m
    @RetroPhant0m 2 роки тому +25

    Ablaze is chillz confirmed?? 😳😳

  • @jaimedreamsx
    @jaimedreamsx 2 роки тому +49

    Okay I'm seeing a lot of "wow she's making sense while she's manic" and let me clarify as someone with bipolar disorder: you don't stop making sense when you're manic necessarily, it's more like you just talk really fast and are very elevated psychologically. It's literally the opposite of a depressive episode and that's all. Very up and not always in a good way. Just trying to point this out because it sounds like the comment section is teetering into a dangerous edge of basically "people are nuts when they're having a manic episode" and that's not good.
    Also I'm glad the DID fakers are getting called out more and more because they've been pissing me off for years.
    👏 Mental 👏 illness 👏 is 👏 not 👏 cute 👏 or 👏 trendy 👏

    • @Willimiina
      @Willimiina 2 роки тому +3

      I definitely agree. Sure, I the words in my head flow much more smoothly and I get a lot of confidence to express myself during manic episode, but it doesn't make you smart or stupid, like you said.
      I'm also diagnosed with bipolar disorder and episodes can vary between the patients and so will their behavior. But once again it doesn't make you smarter or stupid XD

    • @Air_Serpent
      @Air_Serpent Місяць тому

      Basically if it doesn't reach psychosis, the manic still has reason. If not faster reason.

  • @lotts2941
    @lotts2941 2 роки тому +116

    the problem is the whole problem around diagnosis of mental illnesses, i got diagnosed with a different one by every psychiatrist i met, only the last one provided me with an accurate diagnosis but he needed two and a half year to understand me, professionals often also use stereotypes to identify the illnesses and if you don t match them or match the symptoms of a lot of different illnesses it gets hard even for professionals to diagnose you clearly bc it s not a black and white game, long story short, i couldn t have diagnosed myself bc it s difficult and i had never heard of the disease before i was diagnosed. if you are ill, search professional health if it s available and if you have the money to buy three tousand different outfits for your alters than maybe invest the money into your actual health…
    sorry for my rant, this topic makes me rlly mad given that i had a lot to do with mentally ill people that had rlly rlly hard childhoods and life stories and struggling with mental health myself

    • @Kedamohno
      @Kedamohno 2 роки тому +1

      i know right. i think even when people say to "go get a diagnosis' that's not helping really. doctors don't have a radar that beeps and detects what illness you have. they can be incorrect, and they are human beings after all, so they can be biased too. i strongly disagree with the romanticizing, self diagnosing, and misinformation of tiktok, but diagnoses aren't that easy to get either

    • @romeunleashed2
      @romeunleashed2 2 роки тому +1

      @@Kedamohno There not meant to be easy to get if you get a doctor who easily diagnoses you with any mental disorder should probably change them. As they either don't care about you and just want you in and out as fast as possible or they are biased and probably paid to precribe those drugs onto there clients. Diagnosis takes years for mental illness as alot of them have very smiliar symptoms.

    • @deleted1905
      @deleted1905 2 роки тому +3

      Branching off from this, diagnosis isnt really the main thing tbh. The main thing is learning how to cope/manage with symptoms, rather than some words on a legal paper.

    • @SequoiaSolitude
      @SequoiaSolitude 2 роки тому +2

      @@deleted1905 I totally agree with you here especially when a lot of disorders have shared symptoms so pin pointing what you have is harder sometimes then being told how to deal with the symptoms you have

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl 2 роки тому

      I agree. I’ve been diagnosed with several things, and some of them I do have symptoms of, but they don’t rule my life so I barely pay attention to them.
      Also, anyone can go online and find symptoms for any mental illness, go to the doctor and list off everything that they saw online. So some of these people may have received an actual diagnosis, but only because they essentially faked their fake illness to a psychiatrist or psychologist.

  • @mandymagnolia1966
    @mandymagnolia1966 2 роки тому +31

    Wait a minute…the noodle person’s supposed alt’s name is Katsuki and they like spicy food…Christ I’d bet money that it’s supposed to be Katsuki Bakugo from MHA 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @Alicia-Rene
      @Alicia-Rene 9 місяців тому +3

      I like how they also referred to them as their Asian coded “characters”. Little slip there!

    • @CeeGeeFursuits
      @CeeGeeFursuits 8 місяців тому +3

      No need to bet. It's supposed to be him😂
      "Asian coded" you mean the Japanese character from japan???

    • @UwUImShio
      @UwUImShio 4 місяці тому

      ​@@Alicia-Renekatsuki is literally japanese too, like in bnha/mha all countries exist including Japan and USA

    • @UwUImShio
      @UwUImShio 4 місяці тому

      ​@@CeeGeeFursuitsyea literally japanese lol

    • @Alicia-Rene
      @Alicia-Rene 4 місяці тому +1

      @@UwUImShio that doesn’t have anything to do with what I’m saying?? Whether they’re Japanese or not is irrelevant, it’s the fact that they’re referring to supposed “alters” as characters that’s the issue.

  • @KRISTINA-mm1uf
    @KRISTINA-mm1uf 2 роки тому +53

    I got diagnosed early 30s I’ve had childhood and military trauma. It’s not something that is fun to have or deal with I’m so sick of this bs. All it is is dissociating yourself in certain types of situations due to past traumatic experiences. Young people can’t be diagnosed with this. You get amnesia and don’t even remember where you are or what you are doing. I’m not spider woman or bat man or cat woman f f s

    • @1977dclinton
      @1977dclinton 2 роки тому +10

      thats a great way to put it, i lost both my legs in a car crash in 2012 and was fine until 2014 when i had a breakdown and was diagnosed with PTSD the way it was explained to me was that the brain sort of partitions away traumatic event in your brain to protect yourself, but then something might trigger that, which it did with me, and that fracture caused my PTSD, when i have an episode i can be lost in a "fog" for 4-8 hours and not have a clue of what i have done or where ive been. Now i am so disgusted by the amount of people faking this shit i rarely admit my condition. I mean DID is so rare yet there are 10's if not 100's of thousands of people on tiktok and other platforms claming they have it. so i dont say anything in case people think i am one of those who are faking my condition, it's BS but social media has created a whole generation of narcissists and it's only going to get worse. PS hope you are doing well.

    • @leeevans302
      @leeevans302 Рік тому

      Yes I don’t have DID but I dissociate (if that’s the word) literally when something bad is happening around me I feel like I’m in a video game. I feel like I’m a character that I’m controlling and everyone around me is fake - and everything feels slow and peoples voices feel robotic almost. Like an actual video game. I used to describe it when I was a kid as “everything going 3D” but that’s not really accurate because everything in life is always 3D. But it felt like somehow the dimensions around me changed . It’s rlly scary and I don’t know why people want to have that problem

    • @themalamuteservicedog4927
      @themalamuteservicedog4927 Рік тому +1

      I knew a soldier who was diagnosed with DID shortly before being medically discharged from the Army. His disorder looked nothing like the people who claim they suffer from DID on TikTok. He was known to have some really odd behaviors around some of the other soldiers within our unit. Like the time my husband and I found him playing "Ring Around The Rosie" by himself in the middle of one of our PT fields. He would also watch my company get into formation while talking to himself. He never had to be in formation because he was a cook, so he would watch us from his room.

    • @KRISTINA-mm1uf
      @KRISTINA-mm1uf Рік тому

      @@themalamuteservicedog4927 yes it’s like I don’t hear voices or see stuff but I have friends in my head, I’m also antisocial a lot and yeah my friends which are minimal say I do weird stuff. I also end up in places I don’t remember! Or I don’t remember what I’ve done!

  • @kimbubbleyful
    @kimbubbleyful 2 роки тому +31

    1st time I think I've ever agreed with Gabbie Hanna.....then the god thing came out of her mouth and I was like "yea there it is.. -_-"

    • @charliedeegan1598
      @charliedeegan1598 2 роки тому

      Yeah the Jesus ramblings aren't a solution to the problem. Just sound like a way to send an actually mentally ill person onto well.
      A manic episode... the irony lol

    • @piperjaycie
      @piperjaycie 2 роки тому +3

      That’s exactly what I thought.

  • @BeanieO
    @BeanieO 2 роки тому +12

    Worst part is, I used to work with someone who had “did” had fictives, animal alters, faked (poorly) accents, and if they messed up at work or were lazy and got called out, they’d “switch” and act like they didn’t know me and made me introduce myself to them all over again. I was their manager all that to say is that it’s not just something they do solely on tik tok they do it in the real world too ;-;

    • @BeanieO
      @BeanieO 2 роки тому +7

      They also had a friend that always dressed like a “wolf” and after 3 months of working together suddenly they had Tourettes when a customer who actually had it came in and triggered that person so bad they could barely function. I felt so bad for them.

    • @yourlocalofficechair7953
      @yourlocalofficechair7953 3 місяці тому +1

      Ppl who fake tics are irritating bc it sets off the tics of ppl who actually have tic disorders

  • @tenebraequeene
    @tenebraequeene 2 роки тому +45

    I'm autistic and i will say their making stimming look more like a drug than it already sounds. Seriously, i don't use the word cause it sounds like taking narcotics in Star Wars.

    • @crackbabisims
      @crackbabisims 2 роки тому +1

      It literally just makes my brain tingle a little, maybe a lot. It’s an amazing feeling of pleasure but I’m not jumping around and acting like a 5 year old

  • @joshthehawk746
    @joshthehawk746 2 роки тому +28

    The wheelchair one made me crack up

    • @Sarika38
      @Sarika38 2 роки тому +4

      Right? But the silly little girl needs her “weelchair”. I use a cane due to MS,but I would give Absolutely Anything to not need it!

  • @grnwvfm
    @grnwvfm 2 роки тому +22

    Actually, your reaction to these videos briefly pulls me out of my depression.

  • @lowtech81
    @lowtech81 2 роки тому +14

    Most of these issue can be solved by a industrial wood chipper.

  • @retrowave762
    @retrowave762 2 роки тому +13

    gabbie hannah calling DID fakers godless children is one of the funniest moments of this entire channel

  • @LaMorenitaDivina
    @LaMorenitaDivina 2 роки тому +23

    She had me in the first half, not gonna lie.

  • @heyysimone
    @heyysimone Рік тому +8

    They never have any of the "bad" illnesses that they cant somehow romanticise.
    Id love to see one of them who has body-focused repetitive behaviour. I have trichotillomania. Ive had it since i was 10/11. Im 28. I have spent almost 2/3 of my life pulling out my eyelashes, eyebrows, and hair. At first i only did my eyelashes. I had none on one eye. I was bullied, people would stare, my parents got mad because "what are you doing that for?" I didnt know it had a name, i didnt know why i did it, i didnt know it was something other people did! I used to cry all the time because id do it and not even notice. Then i moved onto eyebrows. Then i added in pulling out my own hair. I would have bald patches. I have short periods where i dont pull, but then i have a long stint of pulling all the hair in one area and have an obvious bald patch. I wear beanies almost all the time, even in summer, so i cant just pull without noticing. It actually hurts after a stint of doing it, and ive made myself bleed multiple times. Bet none of them would fake that because you cant make that pretty.

    • @AngryLittleSponge
      @AngryLittleSponge 10 місяців тому +1

      Wow... Your story is the same as mine! I suffer from trichotillomania and it began when I was 10. I first started pulling out my eyelashes... Then eyebrows and then hair in that order.... I wear hats so often that people don't actually recognise me if I'm, on the odd occasion, not wearing a hat. I'm nearly 36 now and I've never been able to stop doing it. I never got help for it as a kid because my parents were neglectful and did care that I did it and when I would bring it to their attention (even though they already knew, just didn't care) I too would get "why are you doing that" and "Well, just don't do it then" or "just stop pulling them out then!"..... Which was really frustrating because I couldn't help the urge - I wanted to stop but couldn't... And people never got that. If I tried to explain it and explain I can't stop doing it i'd get told "Don't be so silly! Of course you can..." Like it was just simply a choice..... It's been the bane of my life (school was a particularly horrible time) and people judge me for it - Even when I went back to school as an adult the other adult student would be rude - I remember one day I had over slept and did not have time to put on make up... The whole way to school I convinced myself no one would say anything bad (wrongly assuming adults would be less cruel than kids) and the whole day I kept getting funny looks or people looking at me then looking at their friends and pulling faces or people straight up coming up to me telling me how ill I looked (I'm fair skinned but have dark hair - so no eyelashes and eye brows makes me look washed out and ghostly) I spent the whole day biting my tongue wanting people to stop giving me funny looks or telling me how bad I looked.
      I recently went for a facial and had to go with no make up on and when the lady noticed I had no eyelashes or brows I explained why and she was so rude... She acted like I had said something like... I don't know... I like to let stray dogs lick my eyes... She was like "Eurgh... Oh god... Why do you do *_that_* !?!" in a snarky, disgusted tone.... People just don't get it. Even my ex when we were together would be mean to me about it when he would want to really hurt me because he knew it was such an insecurity of mine. People don't realise how distressing it is or how it truly feels.
      I hope you can over come and I hope you stay strong. Never give up. I hope I can one day not do this too!!

  • @kokuhakuqiun4215
    @kokuhakuqiun4215 2 роки тому +15

    The school needs medical proof you need to have a wheelchair. Medical documents that you have this or that which will restrict you to a wheelchair to a varying degree. Or that you have a broken leg/broken back or whatever that will temporarily put you in a wheelchair. If the school doesn’t have medical proof, they won’t let you bring it.

    • @strawbweery
      @strawbweery Рік тому +2

      i had ankle surgeries all throughout middle school and the amount of people that tried to take advantage of me because of the “privileges” i got from not being able to walk was ridiculous kids would volunteer to essentially babysit me while i sat out of gym so they didn’t have to participate and others would say they’re gonna help me carry my backpack on the elevator just so they could ride it the teachers always let it happen too… it was so annoying

  • @gothic4151
    @gothic4151 2 роки тому +6

    You know shits downhill if the person says the name ‘Katsuki’
    I will say this time and time again. As someone diagnosed with autism, stimming is not a cute and quirky thing. It’s frustrating and if you see someone actually stimming. Don’t pay mind to it, I’m assuming if others are like me, then they don’t appreciate it and want to not be stared at like they’re in a freak show.

  • @Togishungry
    @Togishungry 2 роки тому +6

    Imagine being a person with real did, and then nobody believes you because of TikTok children

  • @phoebegemini
    @phoebegemini 2 роки тому +15

    I'm an ambulatory wheelchair user which means I can walk, nope, not paralyzed, but my legs can't handle walking more than 500 meters cause then they will collapse. Inside the house I use a cane to get around, outside the house, I'll be needing my wheelchair. But some ambulatory wheelchair users will need a wheelchair one day and the next they don't. It's called dynamic disability. Thank you.

    • @kittikoko
      @kittikoko 2 роки тому +1

      The person in this video pretends to have D.I.D., so one of their 'alters' needs a wheelchair but they're not actually physically disabled, they're making a mockery of people who are.

    • @phoebegemini
      @phoebegemini 2 роки тому +9

      @@kittikoko Oh, I didn't know that, that is indeed ridiculous. It's like saying one of your alters is deaf or something. I apologize, I didn't know the full story.

    • @AnnaBee03
      @AnnaBee03 4 місяці тому

      You taught me something new though. So thank you.

  • @memedemon6273
    @memedemon6273 2 роки тому +8

    “Do you have brain damage? If so please don’t sue me”
    Damn there goes my plans :(

  • @vegandolls
    @vegandolls 2 роки тому +6

    If gabby Hannah was gen z she would have 100% been a did faker

  • @SundayMourningLove
    @SundayMourningLove Рік тому +4

    I would be SOOO humiliated if I had a kid and he/she did something like this. They would lose their phone immediately, that's for sure!

  • @VongolaXanxus
    @VongolaXanxus 2 роки тому +21

    As someone with Autism, i wish i could give it to one of these TikTokers that want it so damn bad because i sure as hell don't.

    • @mits_y
      @mits_y 2 роки тому +6

      seriously. "why yes i love struggling in job interviews and with certain stimuli i come across every day" like whyyyyyy

    • @pixifairy67
      @pixifairy67 2 роки тому +4

      Hell yeah...you’re awesome...tell em like it is. They need some truth

    • @meganlouise9007
      @meganlouise9007 2 роки тому +4

      Same. What I wouldn't give to function 😔😭
      Like even just for a second, I'd love to just feel what it'd be like to function normally? Idk.

    • @leeevans302
      @leeevans302 Рік тому +1

      My mom has autism and she’s very high functioning so usually you can’t really tell but I’ve seen her literally break down because her sweater didn’t feel right on her skin. I wish she didn’t have to feel overwhelmed like that over little things. As stressful as it is for us I know it’s 20x more stressful for her

  • @TheDeviIDogg
    @TheDeviIDogg 2 роки тому +11

    Say what you will about this messed up trend, the commitment and dedication to filming all of this is crazy. imagine if they put it into something more beneficial to society

  • @lovilya3544
    @lovilya3544 2 роки тому +4

    The ''persona'' that supposedly saved the noodles is an anime character. Clearly, she played dumb to not know how to cook something as easy as instant noodles, so Bakugou could ''save'' it just because he actually can cook in the manga or whatever. It's like, she fr just films this and probably looks back at it and says, yeah, I did an amazing job! Now let's share this.

  • @jackalbright4599
    @jackalbright4599 2 роки тому +6

    Ablaze.. My bro..
    I tried to watch this video. I really did but, the cringe was so intense it made me want to punch myself just for being the same species.

  • @crystalburch2114
    @crystalburch2114 2 роки тому +6

    LMAO! Your Chills voice is always so hilariously dead on 😀

  • @rtsiii5404
    @rtsiii5404 Рік тому +4

    One of the reasons DID sufferers(and I use the word purposefully) don’t generally like to admit to their condition once it’s diagnosed is that by admitting to suffering from that illness, they’re essentially admitting that they’ve been raped, abused, beaten, abandoned, tricked, seen those things in detail, or all of the above. There are both simple and complex internal reasons not to admit to those experiences, but just from the perspective of a human being, shame is an extremely powerful motivator for behavior and unfortunately shame nearly always accompanies trauma.
    These people who co-opt this condition for their own amusement, to seek attention, or to profit are so lucky to have not seen or felt the things that people who dissociate have felt. The whole exercise sickens me.
    How could a person possibly be excited or happy to feel that they’re being subsumed back into a prison of their mind, with what essentially amounts to another person driving their body? It must be horrifying. Imagine not knowing if you are you, if you’re the “real” you, if these things sharing your mind are facets of you or completely separate. Can you imagine giggling while you’re being is sucked down into some mental abyss, awakening days, maybe weeks later with little or no idea of what you’ve been doing?

  • @idontknowhowtochangemyusername
    @idontknowhowtochangemyusername 2 роки тому +7

    Oh, buddy boi, such a good day to get mad at the internet.

  • @StarParticleShade
    @StarParticleShade 2 роки тому +27

    I feel so dirty because I absolutely agree with Gabbie on this..and I never agree with her on anything.
    I actually suffer from DID, and the way those kids fake the disorder makes me, and others with real DID look like a side-show act. DID comes from a traumatic event. A severely traumatic event...like, let's say.. I don't know... your mom tying you up and locking you in a dark closet for an entire weekend as she goes out with her friends to do heavy dr*gs.

    • @valerianclementine4732
      @valerianclementine4732 2 роки тому +5

      Unfortunately, I agree with that as well. As another person who suffers with DID to the point it's literally destroyed serious aespects of my life and I've worked so hard to get passed it, and then I see these people faking it for how "cute and fun" it makes them? Nah man, it isn't cute. it's not fun. It's also the same shit that's caused a friend of mine to be constantly fake claimed with their autism that they're diagnosed with. Why do people think it's fun and cute to pretend to have shit like this?

    • @StarParticleShade
      @StarParticleShade 2 роки тому +1

      @@valerianclementine4732 I think people faek disorders so they can feel "special". They have no idea what the mental disorder actually does, so they just think that it's no big deal, or something quirky and fun.
      I'm so glad the work you've put in ha helped you a lot - I know what that is like, and how hard it is to separate the voice between you, and the other.
      Also, if they really did have DID, then they wouldn't be naming and giving personality to the "voices" in their head. They would know that is the very last thing you want to do, is validate the other personality.

    • @Flora_Dawn
      @Flora_Dawn 2 роки тому +2

      If I’m correct you did you know you had DID? Asking out of curiosity but I know it’s a disorder that only shows in mid to late adult hood.

    • @StarParticleShade
      @StarParticleShade 2 роки тому +4

      @@Flora_Dawn Mine was diagnosed in my high school years. At first, I did not understand. It wasn't until the school district set me up with a Psychologist that I figured out what was up. I kept having issues with being addressed by the same name, remembering classes, saying things or doing things I normally wouldn't do - stuff like that.
      My dad and my best friend are the only two my split self feared. She doesn't even care about my husband, or anyone I've known my whole life. My dad could get her to go away, and my best friend can, too.
      In college it only got worse - and my friends were so helpful in helping me maintain my sh-t.
      Apparently my alter is a huge b*tch. My best friend hates her, and so does my husband. Everyone tells me she is an insufferable, judgemental, a-hole.
      Doesn't matter for now, though - because with lots of therapy and mood stabilizers, I've been able to be /me/ instead of her.
      It didn't help that I also have BPD - so being so vulnerable to emotions and other things just made it so much easier for her to just step in when things got too hard.
      People tell me things that I honestly do not remember, and it's really embarrassing. Also - they say it's really freaky when I disassociate. They say they can tell instantly - like the life in my eyes just die, and my posture will shift.
      I have to believe that's the truth, though - because I do not know. I can't tell you how many times my ex-boyfriend blamed my split for things I never did. Once my friends caught on, they helped me out of that toxic relationship.
      You have to have to have to have to have to have people you can trust in order to properly function with DID. Otherwise, you never know the truth of your actions, and it's terrible.
      Sorry for the long reply - this is a subject I am VERY passionate about because these kids make me and others with said disorder look like a freak show for entertainment. I am not freaking entertainment. I am a person who suffers deeply from trauma and abused throughout my life until I turned about 30, when I got help. Then I was in therapy for 3 years weekly. It was hard work to get where I am today. It wasn't a freaking tik-tok post or an easy shift. It was raw, hard, bitter work.
      ...and I still have to do it everyday in order to not be swallowed whole.

  • @eventspredetermined
    @eventspredetermined 2 роки тому +3

    There are people who can move their legs a bit and even walk short distances, but still need a wheelchair for the most part..so, if that person really needed to use a wheelchair, the school would most definitely allow them to use it, but if it’s just for fun or attention, then no shit they won’t let you use it there lmao

  • @daddytopps8261
    @daddytopps8261 2 роки тому +7

    Wait. Gabbie Hannah actually saying something of intellect?

    • @tinycomedian
      @tinycomedian 2 роки тому

      That’s how we know she’s ill

  • @mits_y
    @mits_y 2 роки тому +4

    3:48 she quite literally called them characters. omfg

  • @BelleDreamer7
    @BelleDreamer7 2 роки тому +3

    I legit said “oh my fucking God I am agreeing with fucking Gabbie Hanna...” I mean...in the first part of the clip.

  • @aristeele1043
    @aristeele1043 2 роки тому +19

    I’ve been diagnosed with DID by the only psychiatrist in my entire country qualified to diagnose such a disorder, the disorder ruined my life but is simultaneously the only way I can live through the day, although I agree the perpetuation of DID on tiktok is infuriating especially as someone who actually suffers from it, there is no one who wants to beat the living shit out of these people faking it more, but the way she counteracts to it in her tiktok doesn’t help the cause either, it just makes it harder for people to accept the people who actually have it and aren’t just doing it for attention as people suffering from a high risk mental illness. I have what I have due to severe, prolonged trauma that lasted over 10 years and I don’t deserve anyone pretending to have something I would quite literally kill not to have, but it’s also hurtful when people put such a severe illness to such a low degree, the suicide rates of people actually suffering with this are exponentially high and I can see why, I’ve had doctors who didn’t know how to help me tell me that I should try electro shock therapy, or my problems are too severe to for them treat.
    Yes they’re faking it and it’s disgusting, but the reactions don’t help either for those actually suffering, this is why I never tell anyone I actually know or post anything about it privately and just keep it to myself, in a country with no one trained to help me with something that I know will kill me one day, even private paid psychologists/psychiatrists or the mental health crisis teams I’ve been with for over 10 years.
    Neither side is helping, both sides are fucked for how they treat the disorder.

  • @raccooncityangel
    @raccooncityangel 2 роки тому +6

    The Chills voice is one of my favorite memes of all time.

  • @bloodybutterflygaming1242
    @bloodybutterflygaming1242 2 роки тому +4

    I dunno, that intro with Gabbi felt less like calling out people who fake DID for attention and more like dismissing DID entirely as *everyone* being a faker.

  • @MREEELEEE
    @MREEELEEE 2 роки тому +8

    Even though it is a serious manner, I have no trouble believing, hell, *knowing* that these are fake. But I also find it’s very hard for me personally to see truth in the whole DID thing as a whole. I feel like It could be a broad range of mental things, amnesia, or maybe even a coping mechanism that involves pretending to be someone else depending on emotion and scenario. But the idea that some people have two entirely different people in their head just seems too unbelievable. But that’s just me personally. I’m not denying it actually exists. I just question it. I almost want DID to be disproven just so I can see these Tik Tok fakers try and explain themselves.

    • @SequoiaSolitude
      @SequoiaSolitude 2 роки тому +4

      I mean did isn’t exactly completely separate people in your head . At the core it’s still the same person and alters are just different parts of the person to deal with certain things , personally I agree that seeing it disproven and watching the onslaught would be interesting but there’s scientific proof to show it’s real (basically doctors did a bunch of brain scans of patients claiming to have DID and it showed that when they switched different parts of the brain became active and stuff , it’s more complex then that but that’s the best I can sum it down to )

    • @SequoiaSolitude
      @SequoiaSolitude 2 роки тому +4

      @@Raya-ir4tm yeahh I blame the people thing down to the tik tok faker groups , a lot of them do the whole “Alters are separate people from the body >:(“ to avoid taking responsibility for their own shitty behaviour

    • @marybean2231
      @marybean2231 2 роки тому +1

      It's in the same way that people block traumatic memories. From what I understand, it's a segmented personality that results from having so many or such an extreme traumatic event, that the brain processes the "blocking out" of the memories by segmenting them into alters. And depending on the scenario, the reaction "set" of the alter can actually protect them from that abuse. It's not truly different people, it's fractions of the same whole.

    • @tiny_biscuit
      @tiny_biscuit 2 роки тому +3

      Because actual did is nothing like what these portray , only a small percentage of sufferers have distinct "alters" and that is after alot of therapy , did is normally not even diagnosed till later life and only close people will notice slight differences it only comes to light when the person realises they are missing big gaps of time or being told they have done things which they have no memory of which obviously can be quite scary it's not fun at all

  • @benh6452
    @benh6452 2 роки тому +5

    Face it these people doing this is a slap in the face of anyone that has mental health issues

  • @ghost_romancer
    @ghost_romancer 2 роки тому +2

    This reminds me of 2012 tumblr, like all these goddamn kids giving themselves mental disorders and pavloving themselves into seriously believing they have whatever and then displaying symptoms because of behaviour they forced themselves to learn for strangers on the internet
    It's kinda sad tbh

  • @athenaicarus3768
    @athenaicarus3768 Рік тому +2

    Albaze, my guy, unfortunately I was so traumatized by this i develope DID, my alters are Dream, Gogy, Joker, and Naruto.

  • @Chris_Landry
    @Chris_Landry Рік тому +2

    did this person just say "I'm a Vegan so I'm eating fish?"
    They call it "fronting" for the "alter" that is in front. Do they not understand that "fronting" ;iterally means preternding to be something you are not?

  • @ToriOreo44
    @ToriOreo44 2 роки тому +4

    It’s so sad to see young tiktokers are not respecting mental illness and are treating serious disorders as jokes. Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is real and is serious, it’s not meant to be joked about. The people who have did went through extreme trauma before the age of 7 to develop it - that’s so messed up! I hope someday the young tiktokers will come to realize their mistakes and do better. ❤️ I have so much empathy for those who truly live with DID.

  • @Zaners82123
    @Zaners82123 2 роки тому +2

    So in my psych class we did study DID. The people who had a definite diagnosis (one of which was a rapist and murderer) of it wouldn't believe the psychiatrist when they were told what was happening until they saw themselves on video. And even then it took years for them to understand when they disassociate and what and who they become and that's after writing in a journal constantly. Again YEARS because they have no idea when and how they disassociate. Also they didn't disassociate the same way unlike here where they are cookie cutter. DID is very debilitating and horrific for the person. It's just making it even harder for people that actually do have it to be taken seriously because of how extremely rare it is.

  • @schipperkeandcats3469
    @schipperkeandcats3469 2 роки тому +3

    I always wonder what there family thinks of al there delusional games

  • @marlenamagda
    @marlenamagda 2 роки тому +4

    Autism is not an illness, as you suggest at the end of the vid.

  • @depressedutchman
    @depressedutchman 2 роки тому +3

    Who tf boils water in a microwave... There is a thing called AN ELECTRIC WATER BOILER

    • @_tyreen_calypso_
      @_tyreen_calypso_ 2 роки тому

      Electric water boiler lmfaooooooo XD

    • @icummins1806
      @icummins1806 2 роки тому

      I have a natural gas water bubbler

    • @_tyreen_calypso_
      @_tyreen_calypso_ 2 роки тому

      @@icummins1806 huh, I only thought there were like different types of kettles yk, unless that is just a different kettle?

    • @icummins1806
      @icummins1806 2 роки тому

      @@_tyreen_calypso_ im just joking im talking about a stovetop

    • @_tyreen_calypso_
      @_tyreen_calypso_ 2 роки тому

      @@icummins1806 lmaoooo, ig I missed that, Im an electric kettle user so I ain't got no experience with stove top ones, they cool tho

  • @NintendoCat-nb8uu
    @NintendoCat-nb8uu Рік тому +2

    4:26 oh god I think they are talking about bakugo from mha 💀

  • @aethertoast4320
    @aethertoast4320 2 роки тому +2

    Having ADHD isn't fun. I feel horrible about forgetting to do things, the constant distraction on everything is anxiety inducing, feeling stressed out & fidgety when I have to stay still is horrible, feeling the need multiple sound or visual things to stay focused really makes me feel like I can't be in the moment connecting with people around me including family, and so many other things makes it really unpleasant. People pretending that it is all great is just infuriating to no end and makes me know they are faking. This is just with ADHD, with the other more serious disorders they pretend to have I can't help but emphasize with how shit others must feel.

  • @Moss_2006
    @Moss_2006 9 місяців тому +1

    Ya know I joke about having different personalities with my mood swings nd shi but like- it’s always a joke. I don’t make myself the joke.
    Like bro nooo

  • @SparkieSpark
    @SparkieSpark 2 роки тому +2

    Never seen any deep south alters, almost always an alter from a foreign country 🤔

  • @bullet4myex187
    @bullet4myex187 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve watched a bunch of your videos today about people faking disorders…….
    And I think I’ve lost at least half of my brain cells. I can’t even continue to be angry anymore, it’s just so stupid that my brain can’t function while watching it.

  • @Gremlin.Grove.
    @Gremlin.Grove. Рік тому +1

    I don't understand why people want anxiety, ADHD, autism, did or Tourettes. I am professionally diagnosed with anxiety. currently working on get my tic disorder diagnosed(Possible Tourettes) it is not fun to have these mental illnesses or disorders. Before being diagnosed with anxiety and being prescribed meds living live was awful for me, I couldn't be in a classroom or at my job without having an anxiety attack so bad I'd pass out from hyperventilating, I couldn't sleep, couldn't eat, would lock myself in my room for days. it was awful, destroyed my social life and honestly my self esteem. My tics are terrible to live with. somedays I can get by my day alright, other days I've had tics that have caused myself or other serious injuries, I suffer from neck and back pain cause of my tics, I have really bad tic attacks where I'm stuck ticing for long periods of time and unable to do anything. It's awful and I wish I didn't have anxiety or a tic disorder, but people wishing or pretending to have disorders and illnesses makes me sick, I don't want anxiety or a tic disorder, I don't want the insomnia and neck pain caused by them, I don't want to feel uncomfortable in public because people are looking at me weird when I tic and think I'm possessed or something. These illnesses and disorders are cutesy and quirky, they're debilitating and scary, they're awful to live with, they make the lives of people who actually suffer from them miserable.

  • @darthsilversith667
    @darthsilversith667 2 роки тому +2

    Ever notice how it’s always the same kind of people that do this shit

    • @marissag.Vs_winterbear
      @marissag.Vs_winterbear 2 роки тому +1

      Dyed Hair✅
      Shit makeup✅
      MHA 'stan'✅
      A complete loser✅
      Weaponize their pronouns ✅
      Or
      Create and collect gender identities like they're Pokemon cards✅

  • @trashcooper1963
    @trashcooper1963 2 роки тому +2

    Gabbie looks like a boil that's about to pop

  • @-Ray_Moon-
    @-Ray_Moon- 4 місяці тому +1

    Im diagnosed autistic and i have verbal and motor tics (not diagnosed anything with the tics however) and the amount of bullying i got at school for stuff i literally cannot control about myself, the bullying even spread to out of school and got so bad that my grandma had to come pick me up every day and a teacher had to walk with me out of school to her car. like, do these people actually want to be bullied or smth?

  • @bear436
    @bear436 2 роки тому +1

    Real DID is an issue. Fakers need to be slammed hard for this to stop. Someone thought I had DID 'cus I reacted differently to my real name and muh nickname (Bear is the nickname btw). And I can make noodles 10 times better and I'm barely a teen

  • @ExistentialCrisisLmao
    @ExistentialCrisisLmao Рік тому +1

    5:02
    they could've just done a funny skit with their favourite fandom characters
    but no
    apparently faking DID is better.

  • @pembrokelove
    @pembrokelove Місяць тому +1

    I was really hoping for more info on the situation in the thumbnail. :/ I guess I can just learn more bout shitty cooking.

  • @elizabethmonk5346
    @elizabethmonk5346 Рік тому +2

    “We’re vegetarian so fish it is!” Am I the only one who heard that???

  • @miserygames_
    @miserygames_ 2 роки тому +1

    2:49 ty for censoring their user. I know them on tiktok but I've seen adult men harass them and show their tiktok. I believe they're really young. Still if they are faking they shouldn't but again thank you

  • @colestrehle2690
    @colestrehle2690 2 роки тому +4

    I have Tourettes and it’s getting better slowly over time but I still have really bad days where I struggled to do much it’s not fun it’s just a part of me I deal with I can’t stand seeing people self-diagnosing because they turn real problems into jokes or use it for attention it’s disgusting if you truly have something and are bringing awareness more power to you if you’re faking for attention ur a trash person till you stop

    • @marybean2231
      @marybean2231 2 роки тому

      I feel like most people who actually struggle with mental health issues and other disorders, are more likely to question whether they have it than to post it all over social media
      (Calling myself out after lowkey gaslighting myself into thinking I wasnt ADHD and was fine, then getting diagnosed at 21...)
      I still question whether something is a stim or a habit lol

  • @imbad6730
    @imbad6730 Рік тому +2

    Why does no one have a racist alt 😂

  • @breeze88985
    @breeze88985 Рік тому +1

    The “skylar” person literally goes to my high school and she’s always been a little odd😭I can’t believe this😭

  • @justjakki
    @justjakki Рік тому +1

    Don't these kids realize that the internet is forever, and that when they are older how embarrassing this is gonna be? Jesus Christ....

  • @just_v_woolf
    @just_v_woolf 7 місяців тому +1

    the round robin thing makes no sense to me, isn't switching really traumatic and painful??

  • @phyzarel1845
    @phyzarel1845 2 роки тому +2

    I’m dying at the stimming just being them dancing ☠️☠️☠️

  • @MissGrimm
    @MissGrimm 2 роки тому +1

    As a real, CLINICALLY diagnosed autistic person, people faking these disorders makes me sick. It’s like faking fucking cancer or any other physical illness. I would NEVER wish autism on anyone. It isn’t some cute little thing. Neither is DID. So fucking gross.

    • @axlaspie4347
      @axlaspie4347 Рік тому

      Exactly they don't even know what the disorders mean

  • @nixonlocket5559
    @nixonlocket5559 2 роки тому +2

    ur joker accent is actually on point tho-

  • @pattyrollins8687
    @pattyrollins8687 Рік тому +1

    In the noodle one she or they are pescatarian not vegetarian. Just one of the things wrong with the whole thing😂

  • @fandomgirl94
    @fandomgirl94 2 роки тому +23

    As someone with diagnosed DID, It's next to impossible to get all them to agree on a single freaking thing. If I'm currently filming a tiktok, and an alter takes over, they will immediately stop filming. They have other things to do. Heck, in that noodle persons case, the alter will complete not notice we were cooking and will only notice something is wrong because the fire alarm went off.

    • @marybean2231
      @marybean2231 2 роки тому +3

      Exactly. I've heard of people with DID using different email accounts and notes to communicate with themselves. It would've had to be incredibly coordinated assuming it was real...

  • @BloopTheNoop
    @BloopTheNoop 2 роки тому +2

    12:44 when you and your friends choose the same character in super smash brothers

  • @harleynothuman
    @harleynothuman 2 роки тому +1

    While DID is an actual thing, there are so many fakers that quite literally make Gabbie Hannah correct, which is honestly just sad considering who she is as a person

  • @SkyeWriter0780
    @SkyeWriter0780 2 роки тому +1

    I mean heck, if you're gonna pretend you have multiple personalities, at least be good at pretending.

  • @alycat2038
    @alycat2038 2 роки тому +1

    ITS CALLED GOOGLING A NOODLE RECIPE!!!!!!!! ALL THEY HAD TO DO WAS LOOK AT THE INTERNET

  • @McDinkledorfM.D
    @McDinkledorfM.D Рік тому +1

    There will 100% be someone in this comment section who claims to have DID

  • @squidfly6_editss
    @squidfly6_editss 2 роки тому +1

    ( Gets an add for mental health care )
    Well shi-

  • @squigglesquirel3652
    @squigglesquirel3652 2 роки тому +1

    i would have taken this video seriously if you hadnt included actual diagnosed Systems in this video

  • @olidazzle6174
    @olidazzle6174 2 роки тому +1

    "We are vegetarian... so we're gonna eat a type of meat🙃"

  • @Wild-Moonchild
    @Wild-Moonchild 2 роки тому +1

    I have had DID well over 40+ years. It happened due to Rape and molestation. I did not just dream it up. But because it is getting so much attention and Gabbie is not she likes to talk crap about it.

  • @EveHyland-in8jb9ti9y
    @EveHyland-in8jb9ti9y 2 роки тому +1

    None of these people are mid-aged, the whole point of your brain splitting into 2 or 3 different personalities is so you can disassociate when you're going or getting subjected to immense abuse/trauma. People don't get diagnosed with this till later on in life because to switch that drastically and allowing you to remember being put through the trauma is defeating the whole purpose of what your brain 🧠 is protecting your normal personality. This is why people don't get diagnosed till later on in life, because its usually when they don't need their brain to protect them anymore and even then you still wouldn't remember all the trauma you endured. You can't just switch whenever you like for fk sakes. They are taking the piss out of mental health sufferers. Also people who suffer from mental health problems don't list it as interests or things about yourself. 🤷🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️👊 Blessings from Scotland. 🙏 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ✌️

  • @thoseponyvibes
    @thoseponyvibes Рік тому +1

    "I'm vegetarian so we're having fish"... that's not how that works.

    • @axlaspie4347
      @axlaspie4347 Рік тому

      Yeah that's peskatarian not vegetarian

  • @joshthehawk746
    @joshthehawk746 2 роки тому +2

    I saw a homeless man under a bridge stimming

  • @missingtexture153
    @missingtexture153 Рік тому +1

    Ah yes my legs don't work how curious 🧐

  • @NBDYSPCL
    @NBDYSPCL 2 роки тому +2

    Can we take a moment to appreciate Ablazes' Heath and Chills impressions?

  • @amy-artful
    @amy-artful 2 роки тому +2

    I zoned out until I heard your Chills impression and got so confused because it was spot on lol. Please keep the humour in these videos, it's a much needed comic relief amongst a topic that enrages me. I feel embarrassed for these kids, I was literally about to say it's gonna be immortalised and they'll regret it as adults. Imagine a potential employer finding videos like that when they're old enough to work.

  • @icannotbeseen
    @icannotbeseen 2 роки тому +1

    dancing is stimming now ok then

  • @hazel9490
    @hazel9490 2 роки тому +3

    My rule with my mental illnesses is if someone asks, I’ll tell them. If they don’t then I won’t. I don’t really care.

  • @kaitlintemplar3719
    @kaitlintemplar3719 2 роки тому +1

    Gen Z can look up fake diagnose yet cant google how to cook noodles >