Community Munchausen's by Internet (Malingerers, Munchies, Spoonies, etc) - Feigning Illnesses for Attention

She may very well have some sort of developmental or intellectual delay (she has referenced attending a special program in school), but they're claiming that she's profoundly autistic....which is just not the truth.
Special programs in school can range from just being taken to a special reading class for 25 minutes a day to touch up on skills to being in another classroom all day, having your ass wiped and learning how to signal when you're in pain. Bee strikes me as the type who got special education services due to behavior- kids can, and often do, go to special programs for part of their day for behavior. Attention seeking behavior is a large majority of the problems seen in those classrooms.
 
Special programs in school can range from just being taken to a special reading class for 25 minutes a day to touch up on skills to being in another classroom all day, having your ass wiped and learning how to signal when you're in pain. Bee strikes me as the type who got special education services due to behavior- kids can, and often do, go to special programs for part of their day for behavior. Attention seeking behavior is a large majority of the problems seen in those classrooms.
Yep, education programs can vary widely. I don't think she attended (or attends) a program like a self-contained InD unit (for intellectual disabilities). I figure she probably weaseled her way into the type of supportive environment that caters to students who have physical limitations. She does have a pretty nasty streak in her (and can get extremely argumentative when she isn't being coddled the way she wants), so I wouldn't rule out EBD, either.
 
Yeah, I don't agree with her having it, either. Earlier in her Facebook lineage, there's a claim that she loses the ability to speak, and becomes nonverbal in the same way that people with Autism are nonverbal (only it doesn't come and go if you're on the spectrum). But it's temporary. I don't understand how that's even possible, but that was what she was claiming at one point. Now I think she's leaning towards losing speech as a result of "seizures," but that doesn't seem entirely possible, given that I think it's been established that her seizures aren't true seizures that are detected in the brain.
So autistic people don’t just go nonverbal sometimes? It’s a permanent thing? The only personal experience I have with actual autistic people is children who are legit not faking autistic who are big talkers and not severe cases. The rest are adults I have seen online who are Super Autistic and make it their identity. They say they go nonverbal during stress or whatever. Is this not a thing?

Anyway. Bee is a gift. I especially like her drooling mid episode selfies.
 
So autistic people don’t just go nonverbal sometimes? It’s a permanent thing? The only personal experience I have with actual autistic people is children who are legit not faking autistic who are big talkers and not severe cases. The rest are adults I have seen online who are Super Autistic and make it their identity. They say they go nonverbal during stress or whatever. Is this not a thing?

Anyway. Bee is a gift. I especially like her drooling mid episode selfies.
It depends, really. Some kids (and adults) with Autism are nonverbal, but receive therapy in order to develop communication skills. Other kids work with speech therapists to gain communication through assistive technology, and many people who are high functioning but nonverbal go on to lead fulfilling lives using tech to communicate when they need to. That being said, regression is definitely a thing, and kids can certainly backslide, then gain skills back.

Bee is not a child, though. She's 20 years old and communicates fluently. She even documents herself doing so in live videos. People with Autism don't just wake up one day and find that they're at square one. It simply doesn't happen -- especially in adults. Anxiety can be a factor, and people who are on the spectrum can shut down and have a hard time communicating in high stress situations. That doesn't come into play for Bee, though. She says she literally woke up like this.

I believe this is why she eventually started claiming that her "seizures" are the cause of her speech loss. Autism doesn't make sense, so she found another "source" for her to tap for that sweet, sweet internet attention.
 
Can you imagine?
"Did you know not all people with downs syndrome have the characteristic epicanthal folds and broad nose? It's true! I wasn't diagnosed until I was 22 and now I need a full time carer and can't help it when I hug strangers and stim-dance for hours in wal-mart. I don't want your pity! Just treat me like any other person dancing in Walmart. Anyway here's my GFM. #DownsStrong #downbutnotdefeated #notalltards #adultswithdowns #downie #stim #actuallytarded"
Gettin' home with the downies 🖖
 
Crossover episode! One of Bee’s Admins commented on Agony Autie’s latest stim dance.
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This is Naemi, the munch thirster
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Naemi brings the realness.
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It depends, really. Some kids (and adults) with Autism are nonverbal, but receive therapy in order to develop communication skills. Other kids work with speech therapists to gain communication through assistive technology, and many people who are high functioning but nonverbal go on to lead fulfilling lives using tech to communicate when they need to. That being said, regression is definitely a thing, and kids can certainly backslide, then gain skills back.

Bee is not a child, though. She's 20 years old and communicates fluently. She even documents herself doing so in live videos. People with Autism don't just wake up one day and find that they're at square one. It simply doesn't happen -- especially in adults. Anxiety can be a factor, and people who are on the spectrum can shut down and have a hard time communicating in high stress situations. That doesn't come into play for Bee, though. She says she literally woke up like this.

I believe this is why she eventually started claiming that her "seizures" are the cause of her speech loss. Autism doesn't make sense, so she found another "source" for her to tap for that sweet, sweet internet attention.
Interesting. I did know that anxiety can cause some people to have trouble speaking but it’s not necessarily “non verbal” just more like stuttering or having trouble finding words. Crazy that people don’t see she’s making it up.
I didn't know Stevie Wonder was crazy...
Don’t do my man Stevie like that.
 
Agony Auty's latest stim dance available now! Haha, yet again another weird dance showing how "bendy" she is.

Brilliant! 'Dancing' to show the haydurs. Dunno what this was meant to accomplish because it doesn't prove she's legit autistic or hypermobile which is what she was called out on but okay. Love that she's incorporating more props, chair and cane this time. I feel like she should have added some moves with her m'lady hat though.
 
Interesting. I did know that anxiety can cause some people to have trouble speaking but it’s not necessarily “non verbal” just more like stuttering or having trouble finding words. Crazy that people don’t see she’s making it up.

I don't understand how people haven't worked it out or don't see it either, especially with all the inconsistencies that are in plain veiw and seem to happen on a daily basis
 
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Alright I don't really see a whole lot of autistic kids and I know fellow medical professionals lurk this thread.

Does anyone want to explain what the hell ChewiGems are.
They're a hard rubbery chew toy on a necklace. Chewing is a form of stimming (because sensory input). You see them used by kids in an educational setting more than anywhere else. They're useful for kids who will nervously chew on the neckline of their shirt or on pencils, etc. It's a more acceptable thing for kids through elementary age, but in adults, it just gets really weird really fast. Once middle school sets in, the idea of walking around with a chew toy around your neck is pretty exceptional -- even to the kids with the 'tism.
 
They're a hard rubbery chew toy on a necklace. Chewing is a form of stimming (because sensory input). You see them used by kids in an educational setting more than anywhere else. They're useful for kids who will nervously chew on the neckline of their shirt or on pencils, etc. It's a more acceptable thing for kids through elementary age, but in adults, it just gets really weird really fast. Once middle school sets in, the idea of walking around with a chew toy around your neck is pretty exceptional -- even to the kids with the 'tism.

The things they sell don't look pliable. Or chewable.

I'm gonna go ahead and guess that every dentist in a three-county radius is gonna scream once people start ordering them.
 
The things they sell don't look pliable. Or chewable.

I'm gonna go ahead and guess that every dentist in a three-county radius is gonna scream once people start ordering them.
Yeah, I agree. They claim to be safe for teeth, but I feel like gnawing on a piece of rubber or silicone will eventually give you teeth reminiscent of the dreaded Pacifier/Thumb-Sucker Teeth. That stuff will jack your teeth up.
 
Crossover episode! One of Bee’s Admins commented on Agony Autie’s latest stim dance.
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This is Naemi, the munch thirster
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Is this a troon? What the fuck kind of name is Naemi? The danger hair and retarded name are a bit of a flag.

Are the admins of her page like a group of dedicated ass patters? Are they giving her money? Does she post any pill porn? Is Bee still in contact/living with her mother?
 
So autistic people don’t just go nonverbal sometimes? It’s a permanent thing? The only personal experience I have with actual autistic people is children who are legit not faking autistic who are big talkers and not severe cases. The rest are adults I have seen online who are Super Autistic and make it their identity. They say they go nonverbal during stress or whatever. Is this not a thing?

Anyway. Bee is a gift. I especially like her drooling mid episode selfies.
As others said they don't go nonverbal they just never develop the ability to talk that is quite rare though and honestly I've only seen it with things like intellectual disability in addition. Some people repeat rather than spontaneous talk themselves but again not super common.

My child ahas autism so I'm familiar with a lot of Bee's accessories, there's a lot of people like her and autie who you wonder where they got their 'diagnosis' girls are harder to diagnose but if you were stimming or drooling or whatever they are pretending to do today wouldn't it be a little more obvious something was up? The chewigems are popular with middle school high school and young people who want to be speshul.
 
Is this a troon? What the fuck kind of name is Naemi? The danger hair and exceptional name are a bit of a flag.

Are the admins of her page like a group of dedicated ass patters? Are they giving her money? Does she post any pill porn? Is Bee still in contact/living with her mother?
I discussed the intricacies of her "admins" a couple pages back. Might be worth getting caught up before commenting.
 
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-Opens to her stuffing her face in her car, 7:30 pm and just starting to vlog. Went to get food because she has some but not the ingredients to make special faux meat meals so she can pretend she doesn’t miss eating tasty animals and still hold it over everyone’s head that she’s vegan and better than you 🌱 . going to pick up evil dad in her car, mixing the food with her bare ass dirty hands and licking her fingers and touching her hair and the steering wheel and all sorts of gross shit.
-heart is feeling blah
-another bride photo she did hair and makeup on
-posts a comment from an asslicker and literally says “people DO enjoy my vlogs! See see!!! It’s not all people who think I’m a liar and an animal abuser!!” Comment is about how SJ taught op to doctor shop.
-cut to crying face because she’s watching Claire Wineland’s documentary in the car. She so wishes she had a terminal illness it’s fucking sick. SJ is glad CW reached age 21 so she could go clubbing.
-SJ turns this into a story about herself and how she started her care package business in honor of her... while she was still alive, and how she wanted to meet her because she was empowering and selfless (and everything SJ is not) and an “imperfect perfect person.” SJ misses her and doesn’t have the strength to keep watching but she must.
-officially done crying. Couldn’t finish, quit after 7 minutes.
-picking up dad, at the airport. Brought the dowrgs because whyyyy not and also the goddamned cat because “let’s make this a family vacation!”
-got a check from aunt for her organization. Sold some cheap ass bracelets to aunt as well. Announces that aunt donated $300 because that’s not tacky... .org is now $100 away from being a legal non-profit which she previously claimed it already was.
-More crying. EvilDad hands her the extra $100 she needs to be a real boy.
-so so so so tired so tired. 2:22 am and she can’t sleep because she’s so awake because she’s so excited about being a non-profit and she has no idea how to make it official which made her panic and worry she will never be an NPO. Not sure if it’s even worth it, because all it will do is stress her out more. More stressed trying to keep her business afloat but it’s more stressing to be a real NPO and she’s too delicate for this.
 
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