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Fake Disorder Cringe – TikTok Cringe Compilation 72
Faking Tourette’s, ADHD, OCD, DID, Bipolar, etc. Videos of people obviously faking disorders. This is harmful for so many reasons. These videos are NOT an excuse for ableism. These are here to expose people faking disorders, not to be rude to people with real mental health problems.
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Welcome back 😘
When the world needed her the most, she returned! 💖
You had to stop for a while to handle all their bullsh*ts- happy to see you back
“I stopped for a while because my dad walked by” is the most obvious way they’ve given it away yet
oh lord i dont know if i should be happy or scared that this series is back-
alters with tics are the most embarrassing thing ever, its a neurological disorder and it would effect all the “alters”. tics isnt a thing that you develop from extreme trauma like DID. Anyways lovely to see my fav youtuber back! <333
it’s back. on one hand i wish this trend had stopped by now but on the other hand i’m glad this is raising awareness to how dumb this is
3:00 the way they pause to like adjust their position & “react” to their “weird tics” then go right back to making rapid-fire noises 💀💀💀
the girl at 3:56 is fake but not easily telling. Her acting is really weird like she has the whole ”Look at me I’m SPECIAL” typ of personality but then the seizures or fainting spells or epileptic seizures looks so ”beautiful” like no bruising or any typ of injuries at all that would occur if you faint over 10 times a day. I know she is faking it but it is annoying to look at
Bruh, the person that stopped “ticcing” when the dad walked by, all I can say is just stop. Yes it’s possible to suppress tics and have them barely or not show, but once a tic happens and starts to repeat; it’s hard/you can’t (or at least for me) stop right away or even at all. Especially vocal tics. (For me it’s difficult to suppress vocal tics a lot more than motor, but I still have trouble suppressing them both. [and it’s a LOT more difficult if you’re having motor and vocal tics at the same time, which the person was “having”])
Never thought I would see a badly designed virtual creator considering they are anime characters that you can design however you like …but here we are
the last video makes sense. a lot of times autistic people mask by copying others and my brother does the same thing where he involuntarily copies words and phrases
YO YOU’RE BACK!!!! i hope you’re doing well!!!
i will comment on the one girl who claims to have fainting spells and apparently had a seizure earlier that day: if she had a seizure she should /really/ be in the hospital and not making a tiktok about her bad memory :/
@5:13 She fails to realize that remembering the entire concept of the video she is making both before and after her fake fainting spells is far more complicated and difficult to remember than the nonsense she wrote down.
Are your shoulders any better after carrying this entire channel for so long? Welcome back.
As someone with autism(asperger) , adhd and anxiety, seeing these makes me so angry like they get so mad because of ‘’fake claims’’ , if ur not faking then don’t insult people who actually have it, i never got fake claimed as i am clinically diagnosed and it costed 2,5k$ for my diagnosis, but these people need to realize that to get attention, its better to draw good things or do mukbang idk
The stuttering ones.. they kill me. I have a stutter, and it feels so insulting to hear people stuttering like that because it’s so bad trying to speak and then suddenly breaking into a stutter
Also isn’t the ‘Chameleon Accent tic’ called Echolalia?
5:45 that’s an awful calm migraine you got there, especially with all those bright lights, how loud you’re being, and the amount you’re moving around
0:50 “There is nothing that someone faking Tourette’s could do that could affect the community at large.”
Yeah, maybe not the individual, but when a lot of people have the same mentality that faking disorders/syndromes has no effect in the grand scheme of things, it *does* make a huge difference. It changes how people expect symptoms to present themselves, the statistics of people diagnosed, but worst of all, the community acknowledging that people WILL fake disorders can make it difficult for psychiatrists to figure out who’s telling the truth.
If people who are faking get diagnosed, they’ll receive treatment for disorders they don’t have. If people who are telling the truth get rejected, they won’t get the treatment they need.
It’s sad to see that people that fake disorders don’t understand their impact because they’ve never been truly afflicted by the own harm they cause.
I was diagnosed with autism 6 years ago and the last video is real. I can usually tell when it’s happening and can turn it off, although it can take some focus to do so. I don’t ever pick up the accents of people I meet in person thankfully. Disappointing to see a real symptom I have in the same video as ‘fictive trauma’ smh