Snowflake Chloe Wilkinson / DissociaDID and Nanette Zuniga / Nan / TeamPinata

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Did I miss another one? Damn it, I hate when that happens. :c Also getting really tired of her WKs demanding proof when they don’t ask the same for Chloe. What solid proof can she show us that she actually has DID that isn’t a diagnosis from Aquafresh? We’ve already discussed why so many people are skeptical of him and Pottergate. Shouldn’t she have gotten a second opinion for something this severe, anyways? Shit, I know someone who had to get a second opinion from another psych for depression because medications used to treat mental illnesses and disorders are no joke since many are meant to help with chemical imbalances in your fucking brain.

Stop whining about wanting real proof that she’s faking when there have been numerous examples cited that explains people’s skepticism and go seek out “real, solid” proof of her DID instead and see what you can find. I hate this whole mindset that Chloe doesn’t need to prove she has DID yet people who think she’s faking it do need evidence. The fuck out of here with that hypocritical bullshit.
 
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Having an estate big enough to keep horses here pretty much requires you to be upper middle-class, provided that she's not referring to a shared stable where multiple people keep 'their' horses.

Asking if you need to bring your own horse would imply that she doesn’t have one though
 
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Having an estate big enough to keep horses here pretty much requires you to be upper middle-class, provided that she's not referring to a shared stable where multiple people keep 'their' horses.

That's what I'm saying - it seems likely she is stretching the truth and at most is referring to a shared stable.
 
The idea of someone's parents having horses but sending their child to a mediocre state school is...Weird? Not impossible of course, but in context does she have a reason to lie?

I probably sound class-obsessed (because...I am) but people keep suggesting she's "upper middle class" and I'm not sure why. I don't know her family background beyond the tidbits shared here, but she seems like she's just normal-middle class.

I know plenty of upper middle class kids that went to mediocre schools at least in the states. I don't know how it operates across the pond but usually frugality is a hallmark of upper middle class when it comes to certain things.
 
I know plenty of upper middle class kids that went to mediocre schools at least in the states. I don't know how it operates across the pond but usually frugality is a hallmark of upper middle class when it comes to certain things.

Not here. It would be a travesty if the kids didn’t at least go private. Public boarding (not state) is the ideal of course.
 
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I know plenty of upper middle class kids that went to mediocre schools at least in the states. I don't know how it operates across the pond but usually frugality is a hallmark of upper middle class when it comes to certain things.
Its really depends on the catchment area, plenty of wealthy rural familes that have the land for horses can't take thier kids to private schools because of distance. Things like this also depend on her parents background, theres a chance they might have climbed the ladder so to speak so they have sent her to a public school becuase they both attended one. I'd say public school is pretty good for character building in the UK if nothing else.
 
The idea of someone's parents having horses but sending their child to a mediocre state school is...Weird? Not impossible of course, but in context does she have a reason to lie?

I probably sound class-obsessed (because...I am) but people keep suggesting she's "upper middle class" and I'm not sure why. I don't know her family background beyond the tidbits shared here, but she seems like she's just normal-middle class.

Been stalking the thread for a few weeks now but joined so I can reply. Went to a state school in a middle class area and know a few people who own horses or at least keep a horse at a stable. I don't know anything about horses tbh other than every now and then some of these girls post about them on Facebook. One of these girls is or was quite chavvy and not well off in the sense you may talk about or whatever. So it is possible. Depends how much private schools charge.
 
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This is from a group for people with DID who experienced SRA and mind control. This person details their supposed abuse vaguely, Chloe asks for the juicy deets. The person then responds with two LONG comments going deep into the details, I’ve spared you all from having to read it, especially since that person isn’t who were questioning here, and here’s Chloe’s response

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at least she’s able to show proof of empathy at times instead of saying “oh no I’ve never experienced anything like that”

Imagine having the audacity to ask someone to detail the abuse they experienced for no reason other than your own personal interest. Fucking hell.
 
Was looking back on the Nadia racism drama and re-reading Chloe's tumblr response:
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Just wanted to draw attention to this quotation in particular...

"what we wear inner world"

When has there ever been a single non-iatrogenic, non-malingering case of DID where fragments of one's identity (note the distinction from actual 'other people') have contrived appearances?

[EDIT: This thread reminds me more and more of the Schofield thread with every passing page. This time, rather than a mother claiming her daughter has an 'extra special flavour of schizophrenia that nobody else, not even doctors, can understand', it's a vain young-adult claiming herself untouchable because she has an 'extra special flavour of DID' that only she is a qualified authority on, adding sub-clause after sub-clause to its terms in order to compound her lie. ]

How does she take herself seriously, even as a liar, when she tries to pretend she has this descriptively built world in her mind with distinct landmarks?

I await her fans' amusing, unsubstantiated justifications.
 
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Was looking back on the Nadia racism drama and re-reading Chloe's tumblr response:
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Just wanted to draw attention to this quotation in particular...

"what we wear inner world"

When has there ever been a single non-iatrogenic, non-malingering case of DID where fragments of one's identity (note the distinction from actual 'other people') have contrived appearances?

How does she take herself seriously, even as a liar, when she tries to pretend she has this descriptively built world in her mind with distinct landmarks?

I await her fans' amusing, unsubstantiated justifications.

Autism? Did I do this right?
 
That stuff about describing alters just seems like a Tumblr person does when they write their characters in roleplay or even a professional writer when trying to set out a template for their characters so they and others can get a good idea of what they are like.

It is like:

Name - Bob Jones
Gender - Cis male
Looks like - Chris Evans
Age - 29
Sexuality - Gay
Job - Builder
Mental health issues - Bipolar
Hogwarts house - Slytherin
Hobbies - Likes to work out to Eminem when angry about life
 
That stuff about describing alters just seems like a Tumblr person does when they write their characters in roleplay or even a professional writer when trying to set out a template for their characters so they and others can get a good idea of what they are like.

It is like:

Name - Bob Jones
Gender - Cis male
Looks like - Chris Evans
Age - 29
Sexuality - Gay
Job - Builder
Mental health issues - Bipolar
Hogwarts house - Slytherin
Hobbies - Likes to work out to Eminem when angry about life

I actually have DID, and have been diagnosed with DID by two psychiatrists. I wish I didn't and I don't want it. I'm just stuck with it. I'd rather be well. It's a serious mental illness, just like Schizophrenia or Bipolar, and very hard to live with.

To get to the point:

In most cases, it's a hidden disorder, and nothing like what DissociaDID portrays.

The vast majority of people with DID don't want people to know they have it.
 
Slight PL, some insight from a horse person: I personally put girls who own horses into two categories, rich dressage freaks who are the typical stereotype you think of when you picture a horse girl, and the second being poor to middle class farmers. Their horses generally look pretty unkempt and are probably left alone in some field 99% of the time to do their own thing. They might not even ride them, just use them for farm work from time to time or breed them in hope to make some cash from selling the foal.
Edit because I'm dumb and hit post on accident: Chloe could be the second type, but it's not like she deserves any benefit of a doubt.
 
Slight PL, some insight from a horse person: I personally put girls who own horses into two categories, rich dressage freaks who are the typical stereotype you think of when you picture a horse girl, and the second being poor to middle class farmers. Their horses generally look pretty unkempt and are probably left alone in some field 99% of the time to do their own thing. They might not even ride them, just use them for farm work from time to time or breed them in hope to make some cash from selling the foal.
Edit because I'm dumb and hit post on accident: Chloe could be the second type, but it's not like she deserves any benefit of a doubt.
In what world is Chloe from a poor to middle class farming family? It’s pretty well established that Chloe is from at least a middle-middle class family but likely an upper-middle class family. @comrade666 mentioned he’s on the trail of Chloe’s dad and has reason to believe he’s pretty loaded.
 
I actually have DID, and have been diagnosed with DID by two psychiatrists. I wish I didn't and I don't want it. I'm just stuck with it. I'd rather be well. It's a serious mental illness, just like Schizophrenia or Bipolar, and very hard to live with.

To get to the point:

In most cases, it's a hidden disorder, and nothing like what DissociaDID portrays.

The vast majority of people with DID don't want people to know they have it.

I take it you're not in the vast majority then since you felt the need to tell everyone here.
 
Slight PL, some insight from a horse person: I personally put girls who own horses into two categories, rich dressage freaks who are the typical stereotype you think of when you picture a horse girl, and the second being poor to middle class farmers. Their horses generally look pretty unkempt and are probably left alone in some field 99% of the time to do their own thing. They might not even ride them, just use them for farm work from time to time or breed them in hope to make some cash from selling the foal.
Edit because I'm dumb and hit post on accident: Chloe could be the second type, but it's not like she deserves any benefit of a doubt.

I'm starting to believe what I have been lead to know is a horse girl is severely different from what everyone else considers a horse girl :cryblood: but considering how desperate for attention Chloe is I can't imagine either of our understandings of horse girl being entirely off base
 
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