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MAN DID EXPERIMENT PROVING SOME PEOPLE FAKE MENTAL DISORDERS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE

Tell me if what I did is wrong.

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Basically I did a simple experiment to determine if people are attention seeking with their “mental illness”.

So a friend of mine has 3 younger siblings, aged 18, 16, and 14. None of them got much exposure from the internet. Strictly only use it for studying. They have social medias but not using it often. All of them are normal and have pretty much a simple life. Sometimes my friend asked me to look after them when he’s out, and since I knew them , I just say why not. Sometimes not all 3 are at the house at the same time. So while its just me with one of them, I started my experiment.

So here’s what I did : For the 18 year old, I talked to him about a mental disorder called Dissociative identity disorder (DID). It’s just a talk, and I told him lots of facts about it and how scary it is if that happens to anyone. I even told him one example from media would be Moon Knight from Marvel. And I showed him various videos of explanation about it.

For the 16 year old, I told her about Tourette Syndrome (TS). I explained to her all the info about it, and showed videos of people with actual TS to her just for her to understand it better. I told her that they couldn’t control it, and some people don’t tend to understand them, which makes them frustrated.

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For the 14 year old, I told him about Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). I explained to him how its common for soldiers to have them after the war, and that they have vivid flashback of horrible, shocking, scary events. I showed some videos to make him understand, and explained to him how its tough for them to go through that.

After that, about 2 week later, I visited my friend’s place to hangout, and my friend is visibly upset. I asked what happened and he said that his younger siblings is going through some “phase”. So I checked and talk to them.

The 18 year old make these dumb overexaggerated movement and facial expression, and became “someone else” entirely, and he told everyone he has DID. Note that he has been normal all these time. The 16 year old kept on having tics that sounded really really fake, and told everyone that she has TS. Note that she has been speaking just fine with 0 issues. The 14 year kept on screaming uncontrollably for minutes when he hears a loud sound, claiming that he’s “traumatized”. Note that he often play with loud things like fireworks, drums, etc.

All of them faked their disorders HAHAHAHAHAHA! Now they go around to their friends, and pretended to have these things HAHAHAHAHAHA! AND NOW THEIR FRIENDS SO CALLED HAVE THESE DISORDERS WHEN THEY DON’T HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Here’s the thing, I didn’t do anything wrong. All I did was educating them and spread awareness about these disorders. They’re the ones attention seeking HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! So I have come to the results that people, especially online, who claimed to have these disorders and tells everyone about it are nothing but attention seeking losers. My experiment proves it!

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But what’s your thoughts about this? I’m not wrong now right?

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