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the alter leto (i think that's how you spell it), starts off with some european accent and then it's just GONE by like, the 3 minute mark.
the WORST acting i've ever seen.
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the alter leto (i think that's how you spell it), starts off with some european accent and then it's just GONE by like, the 3 minute mark.
the WORST acting i've ever seen.
Mark me off topic if you want, but this is a laugh. A document for 'systems' that feel like they're faking. Chloe's influence has created a whole community of LARPers, circlejerking about their glorified OCs and assuring each other they're all 'valid uwu'. What a joke.
-Do I meet the DSM diagnostic criteria for my disorder? Have I met it before I knew what the criteria was?
Of all the things that have happened to this person, including developing DID, this thing happened the most.but it's not his fault, the evil headmate made him do it.
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@comrade666 - apparently he wanted to thank you, and everyone who contributed to the Chloe Wilkinson thread, "sort of".
Why do these people literally ask to be doxxed?
Looks like the gingers have souls dudeFound this lunatic from the comments in one of Robert the troon's insta posts about alters farting: The Rainbow System (a)
She seems to be genuinely fucking mental, and has some absolutely stunning selfies such as I could go on until I've just screenshotted every insta post - they're all fine examples of being an absolute state and complete, unbridled lunacy.
but i'm talking about personality disorders or other shit a psychiatrist can dx, how is diagnosing those any separate from diagnosing DID
(Moved my reply from the Chloe thread here. Replying to a person asking about how we can see DID as 'flimsy' and asked for hard evidence for other disorders)
Because those disorders' existence are not a hotly debated. They are real. They have very distinct signs that can be picked up where DID is mostly self reporting. Most professionals don't even talk to friends and family member to corroborate their claims. It's easy to fake because nobody wants to question a person's trauma or experiences like that. They don't want to believe a person would lie about that. But think about it. If people could make thousands a month and receive praise and adoration from hundreds of thousands just by putting on a new accent, are you really naive enough to believe that absolutely nobody would go after that?
Also a lot of those disorders have neurological evidence backing them up too. There are some very interesting and distinct brain differences. There are also genetic components. Did you know that most people with Schizophrenia are born in the spring? This is because there is a link between a mother being sick in the first or second trimester of pregnancy (most likely in the fall/winter months) and schizophrenia. The theory is that the sickness activates a certain gene that causes this disorder to form. Of course not all disorders have a genetic component, but there is solid biological evidence for several mental disorders.
Many personality disorders are marked by EXTREME behaviors. Crimes, cheating, substance abuse, self harm, suicide, manipulation, etc. They can also be sniffed out by certain distinct mannerisms. For example, histrionic exaggerate emotions and statements and have a tendency to use a very shallow speaking style. Schizophrenia you see a lot of flat affect and emotionless speech. Word Salad is also common. There are so many more I could get into, but I think you get it. These are involuntary signs that are hard to consistently fake.
Doesn't mean people don't fake it of course. People will fake anything.
Sounds like your concerned people might think you're faking DIDi guess my question is moreso based on people like the ones being posted about in this thread, like i understand why people would doubt someone big and famous like Chloe, who makes money of off of claiming her disorder, but when it's someone who isn't famous, who just wants help, why would they bother faking? (other than attention, maybe.) that and i would assume it'd have a diagnostic process more similar to a personality disorder? like wouldn't the psychiatrist/therapist base it on witnessing the patient's memory issues, ptsd symptoms, and dissociation first? how exactly does that process differ from diagnosing a PD based on witnessed behaviours from the client?
Sounds like your concerned people might think you're faking DID
Do you have a link to video? Or upload it?Found this video where someone says they faked having dissociative identity disorder. The comments are full of people debating the existence of DID and also several alarming comments insisting the creator is in denial and does indeed have DID.
A comment from our old friends in the Sleepy System: