TikTok Worst Fakers Just Ruined Her Life (After This)

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • In this shocking video, we uncover the dark side of TikTok where two popular creators, BG and Many in 1, have been caught faking mental health disorders to scam their followers out of money. These TikTok influencers have taken deceit to a new level, and we're here to expose the truth about their fake mental health claims.
    🔴 Watch as we reveal:
    The fake stories and lies they've been spreading on TikTok.
    How they used fake mental health conditions for personal gain.
    The real impact on their TikTok followers and the community.
    Exclusive interviews and reactions from those affected by these TikTok scams.
    Stay tuned until the end to find out how these TikTok fakers were finally exposed and the consequences they are facing.
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  • @FairiesStarlightSystem
    @FairiesStarlightSystem 3 місяці тому +88

    Wow, commenting to help the algorithm, but wow, 😢😮.
    Thanks Ablaze ❤

    • @Ablazee
      @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +11

      Thank you! :)

    • @Playfast12
      @Playfast12 3 місяці тому +1

      NO THAT WAS MY LINE

    • @montananerd8244
      @montananerd8244 3 місяці тому +1

      Ummm just FYI, at least in the US, it is nearly impossible to get healthcare or cash assistance for DID. Few doctors will diagnose it, then the doc has to say you cannot work more than like 7 hours a month, then you go thru the denial & appeal process w Social Security doctors, and SSA is very hesitant to go for it. You can fake and get cash from other people but the system in place to give out benefits for disabilities is tough to access for most people, and I guess the silver lining is that DID fakers are likely not on tax funded benefits in the US. DID is hard to fake in front of professionals, who honestly see more fakes than even potential real cases. And most therapists really don’t like to focus on diagnosis, for them it’s all about symptoms, and DID fakers are rarely psych students so their performances are pretty obvious, bcuz reasons I’m not posting publicly lol. Most therapists who have worked with patients whose behavior looks like DID still believe that the alters are simply maladaptive coping mechanisms, not anything inherent to the patient, and do not see it as a separate disorder, just the usual trauma & psychosis playing out bizarrely but predictably. Treat the depression, treat the anxiety, treat the psychosis, and eventually the person will cut it out (not saying it’s intentional in those people, but most pros see it as a behavior issue more than neuro or spiritual). It’s like TikTok Tourette’s (not including the real people there who legit have it, but you know who I mean). I know several people with Tourette’s IRL, even one teen, and it’s never as dramatic as shown by fakers. More busy hands than potty mouths.

  • @mijajajaja
    @mijajajaja 3 місяці тому +317

    If there's one thing I've learned in my lifetime, it's that people who have actually experienced trauma don't brag about it nonstop to millions of strangers around the world👍🏽

    • @princecharmling14
      @princecharmling14 3 місяці тому +25

      Yes! It's almost like... we don't want to remember?

    • @mijajajaja
      @mijajajaja 3 місяці тому +12

      @@princecharmling14 Exactly. I know 5 year old me said "I'm gonna go ahead and shove this wayyyyyyyy down so I never have to worry about it again" lol. Not super effective, I'm sure you know that, but knowing how myself and other survivors I have supported or worked with (I'm not a doctor or mental health professional, I am a nonprofit exec so I have many colleagues who have experienced trauma and have chosen to be employed by one of the organizations that serves people like us ) but when we discuss this whole social media/ TikTok movement of glamorizing horrific abuse/s.a./trauma and the disorders, illnesses, and just overall negative impact that result, it blows our minds...quite frankly it's unfathomable and disgusting.

    • @lyondragons8898
      @lyondragons8898 3 місяці тому +9

      There are real ones educating about DID as well tho. Like MultiplicityAndMe in YT. She no longer has DID tho, but used to and made videos about it when she still had it. There is a difference in the level of "look at meeeee" tho between real ones and those who are just loving attention.

    • @dottieland7061
      @dottieland7061 3 місяці тому +5

      I hide my trauma. I tik, but that’s just what I do.

    • @SmilerORocker
      @SmilerORocker 3 місяці тому +8

      I'm 53, my experience has taught me that I can spot you guys hiding because I recognise the signs. I admit, when I was younger I used to freak people out by saying 'you were abused'. Of course now I know better and let people tell me. Adversely, I've had complete strangers open up and cry to me almost instantly when we first meet. Hugs to all, life sure is an adventure. 👍🇮🇪

  • @RetroPhant0m
    @RetroPhant0m 3 місяці тому +210

    It’s scary how many TikTok grifters are out there, and even more terrifying that so many people enable/encourage these fakers by throwing money at them; all this does is send a message that playing the victim is a great way to make some quick cash, harming real victims in the process :/

    • @MistressUndead
      @MistressUndead 3 місяці тому +11

      Girl when’s ur next video 😢

    • @drivekari
      @drivekari 3 місяці тому +3

      HI RETROOOOOO

    • @alexshaw4567
      @alexshaw4567 3 місяці тому +3

      Living on your butt and getten paid, some people take pride in that

    • @PufiTheHighGoblin-zu6qc
      @PufiTheHighGoblin-zu6qc 3 місяці тому +1

      HOLY CRAP YOURE ALIVE, I was scared ;-;

  • @anxiousali3681
    @anxiousali3681 3 місяці тому +75

    I stopped using TikTok completely last year for my own mental health! The amount of fakers just adding more stigma to already stigmatised disorders is disgusting!

  • @Ablazee
    @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +62

    If I could ask you guys to kindly leave a like and comment on this video as it helps so much Thank You!

    • @Babyblue32
      @Babyblue32 3 місяці тому +1

      you posted this the day after my birthday!!! happy birthday me!!!

    • @Ablazee
      @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +3

      @@Babyblue32 happy birthday!

    • @gnlllmm
      @gnlllmm 3 місяці тому

      I really appreciate your video! I would like to say something about what you opened the video with, the point about taxpayer money going to these fakers, and I so hope it isn't too nitpicky because I am a fan. The percentage of fraudulent disability benefits claimants is actually really small - some UK figures even have it at 0.0-0.1%. Those few frauds, plus the deluge of TikTok fakers who maybe aren't all claiming welfare, have forged a reputation that's really harmful and scary to the genuinely sick and disabled. It's an awful thing when every little achievement in life comes with the thought of "if I was really ill I wouldn't be able to manage this", or "if people see me managing this are they going to accuse me of being a faker?" Please keep shedding light on the frauds, but when it comes to taxpayers' money it really is going to people who need it :)

    • @gnlllmm
      @gnlllmm 3 місяці тому

      I really appreciate your video! I would like to say something about what you opened the video with, the point about taxpayer money going to these fakers, and I so hope it isn't too nitpicky because I am a fan. The percentage of fraudulent disability benefits claimants is actually really small - some UK figures even have it at 0.0-0.1%. Those few frauds, plus the deluge of TikTok fakers who maybe aren't all claiming welfare, have forged a reputation that's really harmful and scary to the genuinely sick and disabled. It's an awful feeling when every little achievement in life comes with the thought of "if I was really ill I wouldn't be able to manage this", or "if other people see me managing this, will they accuse me of being a faker?". Please carry on shedding light on these awful people, but know that taxpayers' money is going to people who do need it :)

  • @coleenoshaughnessy1461
    @coleenoshaughnessy1461 3 місяці тому +81

    I'm not sure what it's like in the USA... But if these people are this mentally unwell why are they allowed to drive? I've had bi polar for 15 years I'm on medication and very stable but I still get checked every 6 months that I'm able to hold a license. For the safety of all this is great but seriously if they 'change' while driving surely she should have a suspended license until she is stable?

    • @kctaylor7563
      @kctaylor7563 3 місяці тому +4

      In the US people get checked every so often every year or two though they might need to change it to be more often

    • @Cyntaria
      @Cyntaria 3 місяці тому +8

      I've only had bipolar diagnosed for 4 years but up until now, my medication didn't affect my ability to drive (got lucky with lithium side effects, it actually makes me think more clearly). Then I had a bad breakdown and bipolar relapse after 2 years of remission and not only was my night time antipsychotic quadrupled, but after 3 months I needed a daytime dose added. I'm glad I sold my car last year because I can only really drive in the afternoon and at night until I take my bedtime dose. I don't know what the process is in my country but I know next time I renew my licence, I'm going to have to declare my medication. Until then, I know it's not safe to drive until my meds are no longer affecting my motor skills and vision so I'm not going to put others at risk the rare times I have access to a car. I'm not an asshole who'll put people at risk, knowing it's unsafe for me to be behind the wheel.

    • @victoriancrow
      @victoriancrow 3 місяці тому +9

      I have diagnosed did and I haven’t been allowed to drive for 9 years because of it. It honestly pisses me off when I see “people switch” while driving. THATS NOT SAFE!

    • @treeteresa2260
      @treeteresa2260 3 місяці тому +6

      You cannot drive with DID

    • @dottieland7061
      @dottieland7061 3 місяці тому +5

      I drive but I have to have my husband with me. That’s in Japan. I am not allowed to drive unsupervised.

  • @tgs5725
    @tgs5725 3 місяці тому +95

    I fortunately do not have DID. But I do experience dissociation and derealization quite often. 5-10 mini episodes daily and severe ones when stress shows its ugly face. I can tell you with complete certainty that you do not choose when youre going to dissociate. One second ill be walking through a super market then a loud unexpected noise happens and my consiousness is like that black kick "peace sign" meme. Im outta this world. Sometimes its for an hour and sometimes a week before i "come back".

    • @JustAFace_InTheCrowd
      @JustAFace_InTheCrowd 3 місяці тому +8

      Bruh, me too. It’s okay- it’s not your fault. As many times as someone tells you, “you can control it,” know that it’s still not your fault. We never asked for this, and it’s harder than people try to make it seem. It’s not like we choose this, and we can’t always tell when it’s happening cause we’re so used to the feeling of not feeling…. “Stable.”
      If we were able to know what it was like for a while to not feel that way, we’d be able to gage how it should and shouldn’t feel. It’s all about trying to find what puts you in that “normal” feeling for a long enough time, and if you can’t find that, that is also not your fault. People don’t realize that, so I’m saying this not just for you (cause you might already know all this- I hope I didn’t make you feel like I didn’t think you’d know this, if so, I apologize), but so others get it too.
      As long as you continue to try to be the best person you can be, you are doing what is right, and that’s all that matters. If someone can’t forgive you for what happens during those moments, that’s their problem. Not yours. ❤

    • @princecharmling14
      @princecharmling14 3 місяці тому +2

      Wishing you well, hope things get better

    • @michiko9075
      @michiko9075 3 місяці тому +3

      I tend to dissociate at the worst times altho they don't last long bc usually ppl around me snap me back into reality, like that one time at work I dissociated and ppl had to scream at me to get my attention it was so embarrassing

    • @treeteresa2260
      @treeteresa2260 3 місяці тому +2

      I find I can control short periods of time I need to be present with caffeine for up to an hour a day. Otherwise, I am completely at disassociate's mercy

    • @SmilerORocker
      @SmilerORocker 3 місяці тому +1

      Guys, thank you for sharing your insights.

  • @MeRiCa3083
    @MeRiCa3083 3 місяці тому +34

    I have borderline personality disorder and I disassociate and I wouldn't wish this on anyone why pretend you do that.. that's beyond sick and.that person I hope gets help

    • @JustAFace_InTheCrowd
      @JustAFace_InTheCrowd 3 місяці тому +3

      Same. I live a life of eternal terror- “let’s make a TikTok!!!” 🤪 Like I don’t get it. I could never. Lmfao. Maybe as a joke at these people…. But then mine would get real, and then no one would be laughing………..
      Nah but really, I don’t get it…. Even with me being extremely high functioning, I can’t even bring myself to DOWNLOAD TikTok, let alone make one…. I would never subject my mental health to that den of degeneration. 😵‍💫

    • @MortusSweet
      @MortusSweet 3 місяці тому +2

      Oh wow, is that empathy?
      I have BPD traits stemming from CPTSD, so it’s nice seeing other cluster b guys and gals living a normal life or having “normal” traits. And I agree. Sometimes I wish I could just be damn normal. Being in my own head is the worst. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.

    • @SurnaturalM
      @SurnaturalM 3 місяці тому +2

      ​@@MortusSweetI don't know for you, but I use, and always did use my "traits" at work, I'm a team manager in an electro mechanic refurbishing company "think assembly line automatic machines" because they want someone who don't really care about other people. I can, I believe, mimic normal people traits, but in reality I feel nothing. I care about my kids and close family. That's it. After 48 years, I'm good at mimicking. I don't know if it's what you mean.

    • @MortusSweet
      @MortusSweet 3 місяці тому

      @@SurnaturalM I believe you when you say you’re good at mimicking. I guess I was emphasizing the last part where you said that you hope they get help. It shows empathy, but I know that it could also be an automatic response. :) I wish you the best!

    • @jslaughterofthesoul4939
      @jslaughterofthesoul4939 3 місяці тому

      Most people I've known with BPD don't wish people help, they wish people harm and inconvenience. Good for you

  • @quinbatcheller5805
    @quinbatcheller5805 3 місяці тому +17

    As a person with real disabilities I do find it upsetting. It gives disability income assistance programs a bad name and makes a lot of people think we should scrap the benefits that help people like me and my children to survive. And to those people who think welfare and disability shouldn't exist because it gets abused; there's a lot of good honest people, the vast majority in fact, who really have no choice but to depend on these services, and to deprive them would be inhumane and counter productive even from a purely economic standpoint. Besides the amount of tax dollars spent are a pittance when compared with the truly wasteful ways governments choose to spend our money. Don't get twisted these people are total degenerates, but thankfully they are a minority. Truly shameful behavior.

  • @tarotreadingsbysteven8545
    @tarotreadingsbysteven8545 3 місяці тому +17

    It's gotten to the point that any time I so much as hear "help me raise money for my mental health needs/treatment" I instantly tune out. I'm a very generous person but unfortunately I've had to learn to be heartless when someone is trying to tug on my heart strings. That feeling of empathy and wanting to help has become a red flag for me and makes me feel like I'm being manipulated. I'll give money when I can to family, friends and friends/well known acquaintances of friends and family (basically the only way I can know for sure I'm not being taken for a fool)

  • @Fiftyfive-xk3ol
    @Fiftyfive-xk3ol 3 місяці тому +9

    Grown adults acting like kids/babies is pretty creepy ngl, im pretty sure most of them do this to come off as "cute", but whenever you try to force being cute it never goes well,
    E.g. Kittens and puppies dont act cute, they just are,
    Full Grown adults? Not so much 😕

  • @Morbazan125
    @Morbazan125 3 місяці тому +17

    Not only is it bad enough these people are faking and getting paid in some cases they’re also influencing children into acting the same way

    • @johnjamele
      @johnjamele 3 місяці тому

      only if you are handing your child a smart phone and allowing them to have Tiktok. And letting them engage with social media for hour after hour while you do Important Things that don't involve your children. Maybe it's time for parents to just stop indulging their kids and start parenting them?

    • @Unbelievablyunfunny
      @Unbelievablyunfunny 3 місяці тому

      @@johnjamele homestar runner pfp spotted

    • @Morbazan125
      @Morbazan125 3 місяці тому

      @@johnjamele could not agree more

  • @eburns4690
    @eburns4690 3 місяці тому +36

    as someone with mental health issue, this "content" is so sickening and deserves jail time for fraud

  • @deviousredneck5109
    @deviousredneck5109 3 місяці тому +17

    Papa blaze with the endless supply of psychopaths. It angers me how much the fools take advantage of us and the system.

  • @lug358
    @lug358 3 місяці тому +9

    The Johnny Depp alter...bro...

  • @annabasnatural
    @annabasnatural 3 місяці тому +11

    These people literally watched Moon Knight thinking it was a documentary

  • @sergeipohkerova7211
    @sergeipohkerova7211 3 місяці тому +9

    The desire to meet people and make friends is very normal and relatable. But going on TikTok and making up fake stories to pretend to be interesting is just so lazy and predatory. Especially the ones asking for €$. For real, if these people want to make friends they just need to enroll in a fun community college class or join a community club or yoga class something. And if they want money damn just get a job.

  • @Amberbrosia
    @Amberbrosia 3 місяці тому +20

    Commenting to help the algorithm.

    • @Ablazee
      @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +3

      Thank you!!!

  • @princecharmling14
    @princecharmling14 3 місяці тому +16

    IMHO, the easiest way to debunk them as fakers is to have them explain the horrific childhood trauma they lived through that caused their ego to split whenever they were beaten/molested/raped/etc. Ya know. Dissociative Identity Disorder...

    • @Cheeky_Chipppz
      @Cheeky_Chipppz 3 місяці тому +6

      thats also a really great way to point out how big of a red flag you are, no one who actually has trauma likes talking about it or can even admit it

    • @Angelonwheels24
      @Angelonwheels24 3 місяці тому

      Obviously you've never tried that on their pages 😂 everyone will hound you and say you have no right to ask them that and they won't answer you

    • @SeashelleBytheseashore
      @SeashelleBytheseashore 3 місяці тому

      I've never been officially diagnosed with DID but I have episodes once or twice a year and I'm terrified every time after it happens. It could be for an hour or hours. There is a black hole of memory for those periods. I have ended up in other states, spent money at places I don't remember being, etc. It's terrifying. I don't like talking about it because it affirms I need therapy. But I believe I know what caused my trauma. Again need therapy to actually identify it specifically. But I don't mind talking about what I think caused me to develop DID. Very briefly, when I was 6 my mamaw and papaw were killed. My mom and I were together and told matter of factly without any warning and she completely lost her mind in that moment. Everyone was attending to her, everything was frantic and I remember standing away from everyone alone and scared until someone realized I was with her and needed help too. So I agree with you. While not all people will tell you what happened I think people will generally share to help you understand why.

    • @Cheeky_Chipppz
      @Cheeky_Chipppz 3 місяці тому +1

      @@SeashelleBytheseashore not everyone with trauma is keen to share what it is that caused them to develop DID especially since most people with DID end up going through both physical AND sexual abuse

    • @SeashelleBytheseashore
      @SeashelleBytheseashore 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Cheeky_Chipppz However, they could simply say it was sexual abuse or a general explanation without detail. Stigma needs to be removed from DID. And if you're going to share with people that you have DID, share with them why. That's why I share my story (although brief here there's much more to it). I want people to know it's not always abuse that causes it.

  • @Mumblesmcghee69
    @Mumblesmcghee69 3 місяці тому +5

    84% of TikTok mental health information videos being false doesn’t surprise me at all.
    TikTok constantly tries to tell me I have ehlers danlos syndrome, POTS syndrome, and autism. I have ADHD and some hyper mobility in my joints. But I don’t have any of these other conditions.

    • @janie7195
      @janie7195 3 місяці тому +1

      Ooh yeah tiktok loves telling me I have autism. It describes totally normal behaviours that literally everyone does as a sign of autism

  • @renharris6504
    @renharris6504 3 місяці тому +4

    I’ve got physical problems that are currently preventing me from working, or going out, or advancing my life in any way. I don’t understand these people at all. I would give almost anything for the ability to go out and be productive and work and pursue my goals and just… feel good. 😢

  • @firelady118
    @firelady118 3 місяці тому +10

    It seems like they're using this as an excuse to play pretend as an adult and bonus!.. it gets them attention & money. Smfh. I'm one who actually has a lifetime disorder, I have Bipolar, mainly manic episode's. It can definitely impact and ruin your life especially if you don't have your disorder under control. It took me decades to become stable. My definition of stable is not having any "incidents" in a number of year's. "incidents" that happen are one's where your episode gets out of control and you end up in a pysch ward to get you straight again. I haven't had one in over 6 year's. I call that stable for me. These people have no clue what it's really like and it pisses me off.
    Edit to add that I still obviously have episode's, I always will, they just aren't as intense and I'm able to curb my lack of impulse control to a certain extent. So I don't go off wildin' anymore lol

    • @JustAFace_InTheCrowd
      @JustAFace_InTheCrowd 3 місяці тому +1

      This. Omg. Exactly. I have BPD, I’m right there with you. I’ve never been to the psych ward….. but I’m not counting my chickens before they hatch….. So… But right now, I’m very close to my “stable.” It just really bothers me that people don’t understand that if I’m having an episode, it’s because I feel like they’ve done something personal to me and I just want them to care or stop yelling at me.
      The one thing I cannot and will not in all honesty say that I will not accept responsibility for is if someone chooses to do something to cruel or mean to me and I react in the typical way a person with BPD acts. I’m sorry, but I’m the sick one- why is it my fault that I snap when someone is TRYING to MAKE me SNAP? Like….. that’s just never my fault, I do not care. Even if people don’t understand that. I am sorry for anything I misunderstood or did without warrant…. But it’s really not what people think it is, and it’s not always possible to control. The brain is very hard to rewire, and it takes a very long time… Especially when people keep destroying the progress we make……..

    • @firelady118
      @firelady118 3 місяці тому

      @@JustAFace_InTheCrowd yea i understand, honestly anyone who does that to you is not a person you should be around. I have even family members that I have to limit contact with because they trigger me and when that happens, yes it is really hard to control your response. Since I've limited contact with them it's been great for me. I mean I don't cut them off completely and don't really tell them that they're triggers but I distance myself from the relationship. Like interacting here and there when I have too as most adults do but I don't get involved with them or their life anymore. It's been so peaceful! You definitely also need a good support system, maybe a signicant other or friends or family that understand the disorder and can be patient with you. I have 3 people like that and they're my world, my fiancé and my 2 best friends 😊 If you ever need someone to rant too you can find me on SM. I know this disorder can be isolating so just a friendly offer
      On IG @magickann18

  • @shewho333
    @shewho333 3 місяці тому +3

    My daughter became a victim of one of these fakers starting at the age of 12. She’s autistic, and still believes the stories she’s been fed. She has so much trauma from it, and yes, I should have monitored every single minute of her online in a FNAF based discord server.
    I can’t legally say what I think should happen to these GROOMERS.

  • @Moetrog
    @Moetrog 3 місяці тому +6

    Ya know it's not just money. They're both too awful to attract other people to them so they do this to at least get attention from the gullible and the young.

    • @swerdna77
      @swerdna77 3 місяці тому

      Yes they are sickening.

  • @Geloxx
    @Geloxx 3 місяці тому +2

    love your content, it spreads awareness for people like me with genuine personality disorders.

  • @johndiddilyjoe6258
    @johndiddilyjoe6258 3 місяці тому +4

    The amount of proud mental patients in your comments is wild dude.

  • @kate5334
    @kate5334 3 місяці тому +9

    I like the way that you make and edit videos now. I dont know why, but it is calming to listen to your voice. Before you screamed much more, i was still enjoying your videos but now i enjoy them even more! I hope you will keep making your videos this way! 🥰

  • @ZedNull.
    @ZedNull. 3 місяці тому +3

    report them all to the I.R.S, i bet 75% of them will get audited because they were not reporting donations as income on their taxes.

  • @CrustyUgg
    @CrustyUgg 3 місяці тому +8

    DID is so incredibly rare but somehow all these Tik Tokers have it? "Have it" 😒 I'm a single mom who got sober when she went to prison in 2019 and found out I was pregnant. I'm about to celebrate 5 years sober on July 6... I'm not out here faking mental illness for money. I just signed up for school to become an RN. Someone send me money!! Wth is wrong with these ppl...? People like me are actually struggling and trying to better my life and I'm not out here lying or begging but we have people lying for clout and money and they're being sent the money!!! Insanity !,

    • @patriciacurtis8990
      @patriciacurtis8990 3 місяці тому +5

      its even worse in the comments of these videos "omg *iiiii* actually have DID and these fakers hurt me cause I'm the victim!" like no, you don't lmfao.

    • @zoeyelh
      @zoeyelh 3 місяці тому

      @@patriciacurtis8990exactly!

    • @elizabthharris6741
      @elizabthharris6741 3 місяці тому

      Exactly
      It is sick these fakers otnonly glamorizing these illnesses but making money from it too!!!I am so tired of it. I have the trauma and 21 years sober now. But it took work and work to get past the trauma had a breakdown at 40.but we are good now.
      Congrats on 5 years!!!

  • @JoyDavidson
    @JoyDavidson 3 місяці тому +3

    Leave a like? Sure. But asking to leave a comment? I will never do that.

  • @evamarie2247
    @evamarie2247 3 місяці тому +7

    Always great content, ablaze! Thank you!!! 😊

    • @Ablazee
      @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! :)

  • @alecmomenee-duprie2777
    @alecmomenee-duprie2777 3 місяці тому +3

    I’m someone trying my best with a medical fundraiser to get enough money for something that’ll genuinely change my life and it’s so difficult to describe how this makes me feel. Frustrated, disappointed, angry - I have a legitimate disability that impacts my life every day and stops me from being able to do so much. I’m not asking for pity, I’m asking for people like this to stop taking up resources that they don’t need. It’s disgusting behavior.

  • @treeteresa2260
    @treeteresa2260 3 місяці тому +21

    A few months ago i got a DID diagnosis. It is NOTHING like this. I kept losing large chunks of time. I didnt know i was actively functioning in my life durring those times. I couldnt remember conversations i had with people or plans i had made. I couldnt keep a job, im still unemployed. I woukd wind up in places or with people that i had no recollection of doing. Its terrifying. I mean, to say my life is unmanageable is an understatement. This is also something i dont really wanna share because of people like this person, people assume im faking it. This is not fun. I just dont believe anyone who truly understands this disorder would want it. Its hell. Its like huge chunks of my life are stolen from me and when i am living my life it is often foreign and confusing. I cannot maintain relationships. Im not looking for pity, i just want to explain what it is really like.

    • @michiko9075
      @michiko9075 3 місяці тому +1

      omg that sounds so horrible, those ppl faking having this serious illness should be ashamed. I hope you manage to find some normalcy in ur life and if not it's okay bc ur not alone in that experience

    • @billbombshiggy9254
      @billbombshiggy9254 3 місяці тому +2

      That sounds like my FIL who was diagnosed years ago when it was MPD. He is actively functioning and awake but he doesn't remember it at all. He's tried to kill his kids and didn't remember it at all.
      He was completely broken when he found that out.
      It doesn't happen so much these days, but it used to. The only thing he knows about the "alters" is what he's told from other people and he can't switch at will.

    • @evamarie2247
      @evamarie2247 3 місяці тому +1

      Most people woth DID are as you stated not looking for pity or sympathy, they just want the glamorizing to stop as u say. I educate on it with research, facts and tips from acual drs if that helps.

    • @treeteresa2260
      @treeteresa2260 3 місяці тому

      @@billbombshiggy9254 that's terrifying. I'm so sorry to hear about it

  • @jerseyjess7826
    @jerseyjess7826 3 місяці тому +3

    how are they faking enough to qualify for disability? it's insanely hard to get disability benefits (in the US) and it hardly pays anything. and these people look pretty young so it's doubtful they worked long enough to qualify (for SSD, aware that SSI doesn't have work requirements which makes it even harder).
    I'm disabled, physically not mentally, so there's a fuckton of easy to verify medical records. Many complicated, complex surgeries, MRIs, multiple highly specialized specialists, like the medical evidence is *massive* and when I applied I was denied saying I could still work (I need mobility devices to get around but sure, I could continue a career in nursing smh). I get they deny almost everyone at first but it still took like 3 years to get in front of a judge who granted my appeal saying "it doesn't take a doctor to see you're disabled, this is a case that never should have been denied." All that and I only bring in $950 a month *before* the $175 they take out for Medicare. Years of working to qualify, years of fighting with the govt & I get to bring in just over $700. and if you're on disability you're not allowed to make money doing something else. there's a stupidly small amount you're allowed to bring in addition to disability and i mean small. and if you go over that amount, for any reason, you lose your benefits. i wasn't allowed to inherit from my dad's life insurance when he passed or I'd lose my benefits. and since my health insurance is tied to disability, with my massive medical issues, it's not like i can afford to lose that for thousands of dollars. i could understand if it was hundreds of thousands or more but even a few grand would have kicked me off. luckily i was married before i became disabled otherwise i wouldn't be allowed to marry & keep my benefits because of my spouse's salary.
    all of this to say, how tf are these people qualifying and living on disability?! especially for mental health conditions that are a lot harder to fake than physical disabilities like mine. how are they making money off social media w/o losing their disability? it makes no sense. how is this happening?!

    • @ANYHOO0
      @ANYHOO0 3 місяці тому

      Amen.

    • @connorrousseau9972
      @connorrousseau9972 3 місяці тому

      i so agree with u. makes no sense. im physcailly disbaled , also have nuerogical and mental healht disorders. i do not fake. im on loaods of treatments for many disease's and even a blood cancer, the lsit is endless. ive been fihgting ssi for years. they would tell me im sever enouhg but due to age and i dont quailify. and yes u need work hisotry for the other ones withc i dont have. becuse i cant work. its not easy to get ssi. people get denyed over and over. its horrible. a guy once told me he faked mental health paperworks and played to system to get ssi . pretenting to be sever. how that worked im not sure. but theres loads of people here in us getting ssi for faking. its like ssi really dosent do their job correctly. so the people who have REAL issues get told they cant have it. honestly no way these tiktokers have ssi. (sorry for my spelling, please ignore. im autsitc and i struggle a bit ) im sorry ur going through so much. i hope u at least have a good medical team of doctors for u

    • @popartpistol
      @popartpistol 3 місяці тому

      A lot of them lie and are supported by family. They say they get disability as a way to legitimize their faking.

    • @jerseyjess7826
      @jerseyjess7826 3 місяці тому

      @connorrousseau9972 I'm so sorry for you as well. That is so much to deal with without even getting the (admittedly small) benefits of SSI. I hope that your fight with them ends quickly and that you start getting the benefits you deserve and that you also have a good support system in place to help you. 🤍

  • @netcat3000
    @netcat3000 3 місяці тому +3

    the DID fakers community is closed, consists mostly of children, they react with agression to anyone who doubts them and they all feel like missunderstood victims. It's so easy to jump on this and start scaming them, it's awful but I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. You just need to say to them 'oh I belive you, it's so horrible what's happening to you, I'm struggling with this aswell, yeah it's awful nobody understands us' and you can straightly proceed to asking for money

  • @CrimeChronicles1246
    @CrimeChronicles1246 3 місяці тому +11

    TikToks Worst Fakers Just Ruined Her Life (After This)

    • @Ablazee
      @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +4

      2nd channel 😎👀

  • @ThatPersonK
    @ThatPersonK 3 місяці тому +5

    Wait if she was a genuine child alter how the hell is able to drive she wouldn’t have the mental capacity to drive, live independently, create TikTok’s and make business which requires maths, economic knowledge, literacy skills, tech skills etc.

    • @echololialolita8347
      @echololialolita8347 3 місяці тому

      Other alters would usually take on other jobs.

    • @Alicia-Rene
      @Alicia-Rene 3 місяці тому

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@echololialolita8347that’s not how it works. The amnesia is a huge part of DID. They aren’t some kind of team like these fools pretend, not to mention someone legitimately diagnosed with such a disorder would not legally be allowed to drive.

    • @echololialolita8347
      @echololialolita8347 3 місяці тому

      @@Alicia-Rene thank you for explaining my own clinical diagnosis for me sweetie. 😂

    • @Alicia-Rene
      @Alicia-Rene 3 місяці тому

      @@echololialolita8347 oh please. You don’t have DID anymore than any of these people 😂. There’s always a bunch of you in the comments. Claiming Tourette’s too with your username. You know a real personality would probably serve you better than faking various disorders in place of one.

    • @Alicia-Rene
      @Alicia-Rene 3 місяці тому

      @@echololialolita8347 you also claim in another comment that you were diagnosed by your therapist, which proves it right there. Therapists don’t diagnose. They can’t. You should probably figure out the diagnostic criteria and the ways in which one receives a diagnosis before you embarrass yourself on the internet.

  • @charbabyy69
    @charbabyy69 3 місяці тому +4

    2:40 yo wtf is that Dissociadid ? 🤢

    • @eaglestown4609
      @eaglestown4609 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah… Shit went down after a while

  • @drivekari
    @drivekari 3 місяці тому +2

    Hey Ablaze! Not sure if you'll ever see this comment but if you do, I've been reaally fixated on your content lately, your videos are entertaining and sometimes even educational to be fair. I have ASD, I was diagnosed recently at the age of 17, and I've always hated the people who fake disorders/mental illnesses online, like on tiktok, instagram etc, but I've never FULLY looked into it (I remember a few years ago I loved watching Retro's videos on it, when I recently found out you are dating her I was actually excited lol), recently I started looking more into it by watching lots of your videos on it, other creator's videos and such, and just searching alot about it, it's INSANE to me how much of a huge pandemic this "disorder/mental illness fakers" is being... So yeah, thank you for all your content you make calling out these weirdos, as someone with ASD I genuinely enjoy all of your videos!

  • @beeohel6787
    @beeohel6787 3 місяці тому +2

    Nothing to say only another brilliant video and keep up the awesome work 👍🤗🍀

  • @Playfast12
    @Playfast12 3 місяці тому +2

    Fakers arent just cringe, they are so cringe it causes physical pain

  • @iaf868
    @iaf868 3 місяці тому +2

    12:37 into the video... i realized 'Alter' was standing for alter ego. No play, when you said they married their alter i was thinking of a praying table xD Thinking damn, they really are weird, now i know they really just need actual help . >.>
    what a plot twist lmao

  • @ParuPParuu
    @ParuPParuu 3 місяці тому +2

    To be honest, ABLAZE’s channel rlly helped me out with this BS 😭 I used to actually believe this stuff when I was younger on Tiktok, bc a TON of my mutuals on there claimed to have it and stuff
    But his channel rlly helped me understand that people can’t just switch alters on a dime, fictives are complete bullshit, and most of these asshole fakers are scammers, which is another level of doucheity.
    Also commenting to help the algorithm!! ❤ I love ur channel ablaze

  • @AmberEggleden
    @AmberEggleden 3 місяці тому +4

    I personally live with bipolar disorder, I have had huge bouts of anxiety and dissociation, and sadly attempted suicide a few times. People like this just make me so sad, TikTok could be used to find a genuine community, but there's so many fakers making mental illness look like a fucking walk in the park when it just isn't. I've ummed and ahed about starting an account to find people to connect with but accounts like these people just put me off completely. Why are people obsessed with faking illness, I wish I didn't have mine, it's not something to romanticise when your own brain hates you at times. They wouldn't last a day in someone who actually has mental illness' shoes...

  • @mranderson718
    @mranderson718 3 місяці тому +2

    25 is merely the age a human’s prefrontal cortex fully develops. It doesn’t mean people use it.

  • @snowpawzvideos
    @snowpawzvideos 3 місяці тому +2

    5:38 it gives me the creeps that they use the term "little", which is the term often used for DDlg ageplay fetishes.

  • @Save-Your-Sanity
    @Save-Your-Sanity 3 місяці тому +2

    She should be getting an alter thats a personal trainer or a dietitian not Johnny Depp.

  • @wolffrek8671
    @wolffrek8671 3 місяці тому +3

    Always love to see new content man, thank you for bringing awareness, the world needs more of it :)

    • @Ablazee
      @Ablazee  3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching :)

  • @thxwanderer
    @thxwanderer 3 місяці тому +1

    These types of individuals truly terrify me.

  • @GrannyMonster
    @GrannyMonster 3 місяці тому +3

    Look Mr. Peanut at Planters, there's a franchise of nutters comin' for you gig!

  • @MissFoxification
    @MissFoxification 3 місяці тому +3

    Unfortunately people also see their "performances" and if they none the wiser may believe that is how the illness presents. If they encounter someone with these disorders they won't believe them and may even discriminate.
    I know someone with DID and he does not enjoy it, he is not in control of it, he definitely sufferers it. He has to leave himself notes everywhere, what he has done, where he has put things. He can't put his keys down because he loses them, when "he is someone else" he doesn't know what he did. It has complicated his life to no end.
    It is not something the grifters and scammers would want, and no he certainly doesn't sell bracelets.

    • @steffymuze
      @steffymuze 3 місяці тому +1

      I say that constantly, the real ones don't advertise this.

    • @MissFoxification
      @MissFoxification 3 місяці тому

      @@steffymuze Definitely. It's not an aspect of identity or a badge of honor.
      Anybody who has any illnesses knows just how horrible it is to be treated as an illness with a person rather than a person with an illness.

  • @incredibleflameboy
    @incredibleflameboy 3 місяці тому +3

    I'm happy to be corrected but there's no reason for people to change into a "child" voice if they dissociate because they have the same vocal cords to work with. Their hands don't shrink to child size, they don't need child sized shoes, they don't lose a need for corrective lenses so why would their voice change so dramatically?

    • @zoeyelh
      @zoeyelh 3 місяці тому

      people who experienced a traumatic event as a child often regress into a child like voice at the age of when the trauma happened.

    • @287christy
      @287christy 3 місяці тому

      While true that people with real DID can use a child like voice, I think it’s important to point out these people on tiktok are faking it. There may be real DID people on there but they won’t be sensationalizing it and would probably have family or friends involved

  • @Welshweimaraner
    @Welshweimaraner 3 місяці тому +2

    How do you do it? Such awesome content.. Week after week . Tik tok is a Petrie dish of crazy, or people claiming to have sickness that no one would choose to have.
    I feel for the genuine sufferers of these disorders, it's not entertainment, it's genuine suffering.

  • @soulcrew30
    @soulcrew30 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Ablaze, for bringing attention to this👏👏. People who have this condition have been through h#lls many couldn't imagine, and to see these ppl doing this is hurtful, disrespectful and dangerous, people already think it's like the film 'Split' (nothing at all).. people hear 'DID' and it pops into their head that people with it are dangerous, weird, you name it, it's actually more likely that a person with DID will be a victim....I find these two insulting, it's certainly not something to be made fun of and laughed about. 😡🤬
    Thanks again Ablaze, I don't go on TT for good reason!! Keep up the good work!

  • @SurnaturalM
    @SurnaturalM 3 місяці тому +1

    Last year, at 47, I did à test at my doctor demand. It's called the TriPM test, and it test ASPD, formerly known, in my case, as psychopathy. I scored 33, which is higher than many well known serial K. It's not something I would reveal to my close family or friends because it will damage my image and I don't want that. I don't understand why someone would fake à disorder like this.
    Anyway, I leave it here, in annonimity and to help the algorithm.

  • @lotharsoran3604
    @lotharsoran3604 3 місяці тому +1

    Ablaze... thank you SO much, for doing this. I genuinely do suffer from that condition. (Yes, I am diagnosed, from doctor and psychotherapist, since childhood.) It is soul destroying to see them just... use it like that. When you have that trauma it's not something you talk about over and over.... Even talking about it too much can lead to an episode. I can't even watch these types of TikToks. I just want to cry, or scream or something. I do not comment on such videos, as I don't think the negative emotions that would bring up would be good for me.
    Plus, it will give them more engagement and drive the algorithm. They don't deserve that. If they were pretending to have no legs, people would soon get them cancelled. I really wish that TikTok would ensure that this type of content is removed... it's not funny and it's just a massive slap in the face for people who have the real conditions. It makes me feel like I'm some kind of joke, an internet trend, a meme.... I am not a joke, nor is what has happened to me, a joke. I suffered badly for a very long time as a kid, into my early adulthood. I am still suffering now, from the after effects, and they will never go away. I am so damaged now, that my brain has no hope of fully ever recovering, although I have been working hard on it over the years.
    They're making money off of this. Lots and lots of money. It is so wrong, I can't even express how devastated it makes me feel. Thank you so much. Really. For standing up for people who they take the mick out of.
    (EDIT: Please be assured I am not putting this up for attention, nor do I want people's sympathy. Whilst I appreciate the sentiment, I'd much rather you went and did something to try to fix the situation... complain, lobby TikTok, boycott them, something. Spread the information from this video, learn about the condition... that would be very kind of you.)

  • @zerowolf4051
    @zerowolf4051 3 місяці тому +1

    As someone with did I will say alot of ppl with did do sometimes switch there voice without realizing it when theyrer alter switches BUT they def dont SELL IT like the way she did… and they def dont sound exactly like a cute innocent child… I know when A little alter of mone comes out Im told majority of the time it sounds like an adult with occasional high pitched sounds. And she was right about some things! Did can ONLY form around the ages of 5-10 due to youre personality not being fully formed. Ect ect. It was explained to me by my own therapist so you CANNOT get dissosiative identity disorder at any age! You can realize that youve had did at an older age though! And that you never knew you had did.

  • @dottieland7061
    @dottieland7061 3 місяці тому +1

    It’s awful, why are these videos still up!!! I am getting ready to visit my family in the UK, and I am ticking like a time bomb, I have had to have my meds upped so I can deal with the bloody airport and 14 hour flight!! Why do people want this. I have packed and unpacked my suitcase 10 times in 3 days we don’t fly until the 24th!!
    Even my husband has to call the airport so I can get assistance, it’s bloody awful!! My DID is fighting all the way but I’m fighting back. Why would you want to make money off something that rules your life!

  • @dottieland7061
    @dottieland7061 3 місяці тому +1

    It’s awful, why are these videos still up!!! I am getting ready to visit my family in the UK, and I am ticking like a time bomb, I have had to have my meds upped so I can deal with the bloody airport and 14 hour flight!! Why do people want this. I have packed and unpacked my suitcase 10 times in 3 days we don’t fly until the 24th!!
    Even my husband has to call the airport so I can get assistance, it’s bloody awful!! My DID is fighting all the way but I’m fighting back. Why would you want to make money off something that rules your life!

  • @zenfriend3260
    @zenfriend3260 3 місяці тому +1

    Its like they’ve never met a child sometimes, like I just spent a weekend with kids ages 5-12 in my family and they are EXHAUSTINGLY hyperactive and they also want to be the farthest thing from a baby. Idk how the behavior these adults are doing isn’t immediately discredited because no real child behaves the way they do.

  • @taranudelman4935
    @taranudelman4935 3 місяці тому +1

    I don’t have DID, but I do have BPD and I do age regress as a trauma response and I could not IMAGINE letting anyone other than my husband see me when that happens, let alone broadcasting it all over social media. It’s an EXTREME response to overwhelming emotional distress. It’s scary and exhausting. It’s not cute or fun.
    It’s so alarming and cringy seeing people do this

  • @CapitanGrover
    @CapitanGrover 3 місяці тому +1

    It's annoying that people like this...(I hesitate to call her human)...Entity, make it harder for people like me, or my Best friend, or other people who HAVE mental disorders, or some form of invisible disability to be on apps like Tiktok or instagram and be open about our disability. Or even get the government aid that we really need.

  • @iamcoco_yo
    @iamcoco_yo 3 місяці тому +1

    Please, for the love of God, remove TikTok PERIOD!! Not a ban, not a lack of updates, DELETE AND BURN THE SOFTWARE CODE!!

  • @tmamone83
    @tmamone83 3 місяці тому +1

    I don't know much about DID, but from what little bits I've heard here and there, I don't think you can switch personalities at will. At least I don't remember seeing anything about that in "Sybil," and there's some controversy over whether that's a true story

  • @isolated_lizzy
    @isolated_lizzy 3 місяці тому +1

    I deal with BPD and the amount of people on tik tok ive seen spreading false and dangerous info about BPD and/or just mocking it,saying things like "people with BPD tend to hurt their friend and family when having an episode" like what? Its like the polar opposite of that but okay?, we hurt ourselves more then anything,they really dont realize that these types of videos impact the people who actually have the disorders they are pretending to have, it needs to stop,

  • @Sp0rkWafflez
    @Sp0rkWafflez 3 місяці тому +1

    As someone who is legitimately disabled to a point I can't work a normal job, it's frustrating as hell because the only thing I wish I could do is work a normal job and the last thing I would do is go on TikTok making an ass of myself and exploiting my disability for money like I'm some kind of circus act. I'm perfectly capable of doing a lot of things despite being disabled and these people are really ruining it for everyone else.

  • @plicketyplunk
    @plicketyplunk 3 місяці тому +1

    Never, ever give money to anyone on line. If you want to help someone take an elderly person on a pension grocery shopping. That, however, requires time, effort, and patience. That is much harder than throwing a few bucks at some stranger online simply to feel good about oneself. I watch these scammers because they are hilarious. What will they come up with next😂😂

  • @Epiphany_33
    @Epiphany_33 3 місяці тому +1

    😂😂😂 THIS GIRL SAID "I love my mom"is a personality! GIRL BYE that's an OPINION 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @toxiczombiewolf5692
    @toxiczombiewolf5692 3 місяці тому +1

    Dude I'm seriously mentally ill and therapy doesn't work. I been out of work due to injury and nearly dying and still have complications from it all. Its literally awful to exist like thus. So seeings people fake this and take advantage of systems meant to help people like me who have to be put on month long waiting lists for help makes me so angry.

  • @bloodisnummy1416
    @bloodisnummy1416 3 місяці тому +1

    I have a disability that can be mistaken as a fake illness. It common media representation is the extreme. Most people with narcolepsy have a minor case and don't often fall asleep mid sentence. However, people like me with a more severe case can. I have fallen asleep eating fries. Thankfully not mid swallow. I have seen people fake narcolepsy. They act like its quirky. It is not. It is not quirky to not be able to cook sometimes because you can tell you are struggling with staying wake. Yeah not all the time i am struggling to stay awake but i never know when i am going to get super tired and pass out or even the fact the tiredness makes it hard for me to write is a struggle. On top of that i get people saying your faking because there is two types of narcolepsy. I have type 1 the kind with a muscle disorder which makes you lose muscle control which is known as cataplexy, which by the way makes me fall a lot yeah i can walk through a minor attack but it is painful. People who fake make it harder for people like to be taken seriously

  • @karmabites7526
    @karmabites7526 3 місяці тому +1

    That's all tic toc is it's a easy cash grab for lazy people. So many beggars and fakers! I have to back track my husband and my time together because he don't know when he changes personalities!!!! I know them he don't! He can't remember some of the most important moments we had together due to this! And to see people like her play like this makes me so mad!!!!

  • @morriganmidnight5500
    @morriganmidnight5500 3 місяці тому +1

    This is so sad. My son has autism, and I've been trying to get the support for school for him and its so difficult to get as its stretched so thin you just don't always get it. If this many people are faking it and getting that support it makes me sick.
    I have endometriosis and chronic pain, even on a normal day not alone a flare up could I imagine documenting the pain I'm in for random people online, because I'm not quite bedridden yet, I get no support for it despite it getting worse over the last 6 years, I take very strong pain medication daily just to be able to stand up properly and yet these people are fine and get that support. And then they wonder why the funding gets cut and why its so hard too get access to it. Boils my blood
    Rant over lol

  • @michaelametty8809
    @michaelametty8809 3 місяці тому +1

    My kids used to make them bracelets when the weather was bad so they couldn't play out.Everyone got one(free)How do sane people give money for that?It's a bit of string with cheap plastic?

  • @steffymuze
    @steffymuze 3 місяці тому +1

    12:02, how convenient. I mean, I know these kids are on 24/7 but 😂 always perfectly lit and framed too, on top of filters. Suuuuure Jan, sure.

  • @celbelle6469
    @celbelle6469 3 місяці тому +1

    I’d really like to see you actually include peoples videos when you make these kind of posts. I don’t doubt what you’re saying here, but I can’t really form an opinion about an “adult doing a kid voice” if you don’t actually include the audio on their videos.

  • @spoonbendingspacemonkey
    @spoonbendingspacemonkey 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm very close to someone who is a diagnosed schizophrenic. When they are symptomatic or in the middle of a psychotic episode, the last thing they want is to film it and post it for the world to see. They don't want to publizise their condition.
    These fakers are pathetic. All they want is attention, sympathy and money. They should receive none.

  • @swerdna77
    @swerdna77 3 місяці тому +1

    It is unbelievable to me that so many people believe their lies. It is so blatantly obvious that they are faking. People dont just switch personalities at will. That is just ridiculous.

  • @Alroella
    @Alroella 3 місяці тому +1

    I don't understand why they do, u can't live off of s disability check! If I could work I could've made life so much better for my kid's.

  • @johnjamele
    @johnjamele 3 місяці тому +1

    just get off Tiktok. I've never had it, never will, and from what I've seen I am missing absolutely nothing.

  • @kbforme
    @kbforme 3 місяці тому +1

    The internet, more specifically social media, has ruined the human race. If I had the power to snap my fingers and make it like the internet was never invented I would do it.

  • @nicholasbaker9853
    @nicholasbaker9853 3 місяці тому +1

    I can't get much help anymore I need meds but I can't get them as they need more evidence even tho i spent 5 years in mental health all I say is tik tok needs to be banned because it's going to curse more harm than good to people as we will be judged yet again and it's beyond the joke now real people that need help don't get the help at all because of people like these on tik tok

  • @hannahcollins8541
    @hannahcollins8541 3 місяці тому +1

    Only 1.5% of the worlds population is actually diagnosed with DID... just leaving that there 😅

  • @kreskin0079
    @kreskin0079 3 місяці тому +1

    It's actually incredibly hard to get on disability in America for invisible illnesses. Like ridiculously hard.

  • @CatsOverBrats
    @CatsOverBrats 3 місяці тому +1

    Everytime I come across these UA-cam videos, I'm grateful that I never installed TikTok.

  • @mojofier1909
    @mojofier1909 3 місяці тому +1

    Haven't seen your stuff in long while. The tone and composition of this video caught me off guard in a pleasant way!

  • @TolinaSapphire4444
    @TolinaSapphire4444 3 місяці тому +1

    anybody who thinks "she's a genius" for TRICKING empathetic people in many, many ways, have MUCH more serious issues than the people doing it, honestly 😢💔💔💔

  • @Rune_Fayhar
    @Rune_Fayhar 3 місяці тому +1

    I'm very close with 2 people that have actual diagnosed DiD, and it cracks me up how obvious the fakes are; both friends have "little" alters and they NEVER do the whole baby voice shit nor do they sell...Bracelets? One likes to play SSO with me and the other person's little alter likes coloring not this scammy crap. And neither of them wish they had DiD they both have it do to some seriously extreme trauma I won't go into here, people that fake it are the reason it's so hard for other's to believe the real people dealing with it. :(

  • @TinyGrim-vx1lu
    @TinyGrim-vx1lu 3 місяці тому +1

    And makes us with lifelong and real mental health look bad , even to cops , nurses, its so criminal actually 😡

  • @ArtTasticCreations
    @ArtTasticCreations 3 місяці тому +1

    I have a few different disorders I deal with (social anxiety, severe depression, PTSD, OCD, ECT) and I find this topic to be interesting because on one hand people with disabilities shouldn't be forced to stay offline just because other people don't want to see them/ acknowledge they exist. I bring this up because I've had people tell me and other people with disorders/ disabilities that we don't have a right to be in the public eye, in other words I guess we are just supposed to hide at home and never interact with other people just because society doesn't want to admit there are people like us and wants to hide us away. On the other hand you have these fakers who are only adding stigma and negativity to people with disorders/ disabilities. And then everyone lumps the people with real disabilities with these fakers and it only makes the stigma around everything worse. People faking these disorders should definitely be called out every time. It is actually damaging to people suffering from real disorders, people need to know they are faking. As much as I don't like these people free speech is important to protect so even though I really dislike what they are doing and the damage they're causing they still have the right to act like idiots online. The one thing I do think is probably illegal is scamming people out of money by faking their disorder, like you can go to jail for that. So I could see the scamming aspect being a reason why their accounts are banned/ they get into some kind of legal trouble. Otherwise even though it really sucks that there are people faking disorders for clout/ attention/ money online they do have the right to do that as it falls under free speech. People should be aware though that there are a lot of these fakers out there and be cautious when browsing on video platforms.

  • @Dessamator
    @Dessamator 3 місяці тому +1

    You can usually tell when people claiming trauma are full of it. They are usually intentionally vague, or the details in each retelling are inconsistent.
    I only point this out, because people who fake trauma and mental illness trivialize it for those of us who have theses things. I don't have DID, but I have experienced trauma as a child so bad that I disassociated. I went through every form of abuse, and yet, I'm not like these people.
    It makes me so upset that they can make money off their lies as well. It's fraud.

  • @80s_kid.
    @80s_kid. 3 місяці тому +1

    There is no Bigger Grifters than Jeffery Star and Eugenia Cooney, they are The Top Dog E-Beggers, and EC uses that silly Alvin and The Chipmunk voice. Tik Twot is an Asylum

  • @lisastade4992
    @lisastade4992 3 місяці тому +1

    Well the university keeps raising tuition and might be stuck having to create a Adolf Hitler alter. This is nuts how these guys gets so much money for doing this. Last thing I need as an autistic person get peanuts leveled disability checks. Last thing I need to do is start to take out student loans for my history major. Geez!!

  • @lisastade4992
    @lisastade4992 3 місяці тому +1

    I can’t beleive now do this by begging for money and so many people give them money. While someone like me with actual autism don’t get hardly any amounts of money these guys get, and I have had to go out in public and actually panhandle and other people in public for money. I always told that they don’t have money for to give me. While these guys do this and get rich off from other people.

  • @amiraavenetti3692
    @amiraavenetti3692 3 місяці тому +1

    People should be grateful that they don’t have these disorders they claim they have for views.

  • @fatuusdottore
    @fatuusdottore 3 місяці тому +1

    The social attention I think is what motivates these people as well as being able to profit from said clout.
    Disability doesn't pay that much, especially what they would get which is probably not the same as a pensioner at least in the US, idk about elsewhere.

  • @jinx8293
    @jinx8293 3 місяці тому +1

    I think I'd rather make my own bracelets than buy a $5 one that looks like.. well, that. 4:32

  • @AmaryInkawult
    @AmaryInkawult 3 місяці тому +1

    Its funny to me that these fakers would rather flock with other fakers rather than real sufferers, I mean I don't blame them in my case. I'm volatile. But the rest, yeah they'd call them out on their bullshit.

  • @zillazima8390
    @zillazima8390 3 місяці тому +1

    you know what pisses me seeing how these people will get disability for faking this shit but my friend with cerebral palsy has spent a year and 6 months just trying to get to court for them to even think of giving disibility its so stupid

  • @evilpanda63.
    @evilpanda63. 3 місяці тому +1

    It's horrible that people fake mental health issues I personally struggle everyday with it and I am even considering not having children so I don't pass it on

  • @mysticgaming2455
    @mysticgaming2455 3 місяці тому +1

    As a bloke who has mental health issues, I find them disturbing 😳 I don't go on social media and fake it no I have it I'm not doing this for clout I'm just stating the facts