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I have arachnophobia, so the first 30 seconds of that section was very fun for me 😅😖
How come he skipped some of the things??
no way he said psycho typical instead of schizotypal…
Started realizing I have a specific phobia, back in the military I was given the smallpox vaccine I had a very bad reaction causing anaphylactic shock. It only ever happened once but I’ll never forget the feeling. I have very minor mild allergy to dairy, I’ve consumed dairy all my life but now I won’t go near for fear I’ll have a reaction, even now I could eat nothing and the slightest tingle in my throat sends me into a panic. I live in constant fear of being suffocated by my own body… I just wanted to share incase anyone else is out there like that, you’re not alone
1:28:17 amagadalala ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ did bro try to say amygdala
i’ve been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, general/social anxiety disorder, depression, misophonia, and body dysmorphia. from personal experience, this is actually really accurate
Heyyyy uhhh…. Just FYI the puzzle piece symbol shown in the video when describing autism is actually basically a hate symbol. I’ll just give a quick little infodump.
Created by Autism Speaks, the puzzle piece was supposed to be a representation of autism. However, Autism Speaks over the years have been revealed to be a horrible, evil organization that believes in a lot of problematic things. The most extreme example is supporting a ‘therapy center’ attempting to ‘cure’ autism through electric shocks…which killed the child they were experimenting on.
Also, most of Autism Speaks is run by people who aren’t autistic, meaning most have little understanding of autism, which leads to a lot of hurtful stuff being spread around.
Yeah, uh… yeah. So, TL:DR, don’t support Autism Speaks, and don’t use the puzzle piece as a symbol for autism (if you need a replacement, use the infinity symbol!)
Bruh why kurt cobain the second clip in the vid
What’s the mental illness where you used to do drugs and then you did one one time and gave you a panic attack that scared you so bad to the point you never touched drugs or alcohol again and have an intense fear of panic attacks now
A few of these are not actually mental illnesses but rather mental disorders (Yes, they do have their differences.)
Not only that, but Anorexia was combined with Bulimia in this video. Anorexia is purposefully starving yourself to be thinner. Bulimia is vomiting after eating in order to be thinner or to remain thin. Both are very dangerous, but they are different.
Society causes it all
Pro tip: if you have sleep paralysis when you feel the weight on your chest close your eyes and imagine it’s a cute girl, works 100% of the time
why did you have to show a picture of a spider with no warning i have the worst aracnophobia ðŸ˜
i have severe ADHD
Wait why is dyslexia in there if it’s just a learning disability and not a mental illness??
no way ptsd and substance abuse is in the same category as internet gaming disorderðŸ˜ðŸ˜
where would antisocial personality disorder and complex ptsd be situated, haven't seen them in the video
I saw Autism Speaks and immediately clicked off.
This dude blows his way through big words like a drunk driver through a family home at 3 in the morning
I don't think I've ever heard someone explain ASD so well, thank you so much for not using steriotypical symptoms and ideas around autism. Coming from someone with ASD, I'm in tears with how well you explained it while not acting as though there's something wrong with us.