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sysboxes · 5 months
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Plain text: go outside and you wont think youre multiple people lol
Anon, I hate to break it to you, but we quite literally are multiple people. There are multiple people running this blog. As in, multiple separate people with different birth certificates living in different places and everything. I’m so sorry you had to find out like this . . . 😢
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hey stay safe yall 💀 @/somethingred7 is going around fakeclaiming people. i cant say how many people theyve messaged privately but i can see theyve fakeclaimed another system and i thought i'd send out a warning
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prehistoric-faggot · 1 year
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hot take but maybe not a new one:
did/osdd fakeclaimers refuse to believe that so many people actually have did/osdd because they had a fucking privileged enough upbringing to not believe that people are actually horrible to children and they can’t think outside their tiny box of personal experiences enough to sympathise with traumatised people. this also goes for any other trauma disorder people refuse to believe in.
*taps the sign*
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partypacking · 1 year
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Been watching a lot of Red vs Blue lately, which means our Red vs Blue alters are coming back around, which means we agreed it'd be funny to talk about this in the style of a Red vs Blue PSA. Thank you Church, Grif, Tucker, and Doc for being my strawmen.
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custom-emojis · 1 year
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Please stop faking OSDD it’s not cute bae, love that fact you break ur own rules in ur very own discord server, no slurs, hun you said faggot one time with yo cracker white ass, please stop faking osdd it’s not cute🤗
god you're so boring please get new material than the fakeclaiming. Nothing a person says online will trump my lived experience and what my doctors say. also the slurs in my status which we dont moderate. Im sorry if me being an unapologetic fag bothers you but i think A: you should have bigger issues than what slurs queer ppl you dont know reclaim and why and B: i thought i made it pretty fucking clear that im not gonna be anything less than unapologetically, boldly queer here. Dude this is an emoji blog lol. You can just not look. You're so worked up and for what.
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disabledstraydogs · 6 days
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Personally as a system I think the WORST thing that someone we trust could do is fakeclaim us.
While from a stranger it's bad, and I don't condone fakeclaiming at all, but having someone you know and have known for a long time say that you're faking is so much worse.
It's the way they make you think you're going insane, that they roll their eyes, they speak over you and your experiences. They may understand limited ideas of what system should be but as soon as your system gets more complicated they stop believing you.
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doomsdayradio · 11 days
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hope whoever sent that ask fakeclaiming systems on tumblr to my npd blog knows youre a fucking loser + you should get a life + im infinitely better than you in every aspect + im literally a medically recognized DID system fucking idiot
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McLean Hospital DID Video Controversey; Our (+ our Fiance's) Take
I'm really going to probably primarily summarize our takes in this post. If you want to see my raw chicken scratch notes (changes from scratch to REALLY scratchy due to me putting back on my finger brace for my sprained pinky) you can try to decipher them here. If there is any part you want me to translate, reblog and/or send an ask or something, but ya know
I have a saved copy of the video here.
Anyways some context to mine and my fiance's background and relevancy to this topic that reflect our opinions and biases on the topic
Me: I have been diagnosed with DID for a while. I've been on social media (briefly on twitter for 2 seconds, but arguably I think one of the larger DID blogs on tumblr maybe? *bless invisible follower accounts*) and use it with a DID focus on one of my social medias. Used to follow DID Youtube. I am also a research nerd and actually, back in university, would try to find time to come out to seminars like this at the place I used to be a research intern on. I very much enjoy these environments and seminars that summarize present concerns and ideas in the research community. I've also basically cleared "stabilization" phase of DID and according to some have achieved what might be considered "functional multiplicity" yet am still progressing with my recovery.
Fiance: He's my partner since 2016 and has been actually living with us for about a month now. He's a communications major with specialization on advertising and marketing and as a decent part of his education focused on how social media is being used and how that stuff plays into effective advertising. He also has a close relationship with his mom that - until he started dating me and I got diagnosed - did he not know that she also had DID as she is of the type that is very ashamed, confused, and embarrassed by it. Between the both of us though, when his mom, him, and I go out to dinner, he is really the only one checked in and its kinda really funny cause he looks like the weird one for not entirely spacing out.
Yes, we made this a mini date night.
Anyways, the point.
The seminar had a lot of really good points, a few alright points, and a few really EHHH points. They also did directly use videos without censoring the users or doing much to protect their identity / reduce risk of harassment which I do feel is problematic cause he did - in part of his discussion about social media and DID - acknowledge that harassment is viral in the DID community for both people who have it and people who don't. I think that in itself is the largest issue and the largest fuck up that he really should honestly put an apology out for imo cause he really did comment on how huge of an issue it is, and did little due diligence to not add to it. While I don't think that is "malpractice" it is unprofessional. Do I think we should take his license for it? No. Do I think he should be held accountable / he owes an apology for that? Yeah probably.
Beyond that huge fuck up, the overall take away I got was that his concern for malingering / maladaptive use on social media on people who DO have DID and those that don't but might think they do / might be faking is absolutely valid and I do think it is someting that needs to be talked about; however he presents it in a kinda problematic way with a clear attitude and perspective that is both very (ironically) trauma stuck and - as my fiance and I started putting it in our conversations - "Boomer Takes"
He comments on how a lot of it is very flashy, performative, and sensationalized and comments on how that can be harmful / dangerous and I do agree, but I also don't think that inherently has anything to do with validating or invalidating how their diagnosis.
I DO absolutely agree with him calling out the trend of monetizing the disorder which I have strong opinions against and I do find it extremely uncomfortable for people to be trying to monetize the disorder outside of genuine extreme situations where support is needed.
I had a lot less of a notable take on the comment on the switches being overt because I actually never seen someone switch in person (his mom is very covert and not the most talkative about hers), but my fiance had a very loud laughing fit over how dramatic and weird they were commenting that neither of the ones he showed looked anything like either of how me or his mom show things.
There was a REALLY good S tier section on the Fantasy Model VS Trauma Model as well as how DID forms and the nature of it in the middle that I think was actually VERY well done and informative and I would like to chef kiss the air at it.
Again, there were a lot of good points to it and it was informative but I do have a few complaints.
The overall issue I find with his rhetoric are
a lot of his points sound mostly anecdotal which is not really the best (he did have some studies but, a lot of "this is not what we see"
he really has a set mindset that seems to summarize to "if they are not completely shocked and traumatized when they switch and are used to it, then they are faking / malingering" which is pretty problematic
he doesn't leave room for the fact that some people with DID do heal and recover from trauma and while most might be experiencing it in a way that is horrifying, people DO heal and discounting the lack of shame and acceptance as reasons to suspect malingering / faking is kind of problematic and against healing ideas
he doesn't leave account for generational gaps in how mental health is approached and while he focuses a lot on how people are inappropriately using DID "content" he only brushes over and vaguely hand gestures at what he would suggest "healthy" usage to look like which once again doesn't serve to be the most productive of conversation
his very understanding of the disorder in short is very dependent on the idea that people with DID "are usually ashamed" and "very traumatized" which the latter is true but again, healing exists
a point my fiance brought up is that while he has a lot of good concerns and points, a lot of his points come from anecdotes and how he "doesn't see these things in his practice" but he never really talked to any of the people he is commentating on the behavior of and the thing with social media is those with the largest following tend to be the extreme ends of whatever niche they are in so it is likely that those with extreme followings likely have extreme (ie atypical) experiences of the disorder simply by the nature of how the disorder is
Anyways, theres probably a few more details worth commentating on or transcribing from my notes but my pinky is sprained and i already wrote a shit ton for this so Imma give it a break and not type it all up.
TLDR: its not the best delivered video but it does have its merrit and the overall concept / concern is valid and important, but the dudes a boomer and has an issue of "poor traumatized and broken meow wows" about people with DID that is kinda annoying and out of touch
TLDR 2: Guys he didn't do fucking malpractice. People who are saying he did malpractice honestly need to get off the internet and learn how to use those words correctly cause yall are watering it down. (insert world heritage meme on the word 'gatekeeping' and 'gaslighting')
Absolutely feel free to reblog/send asks for more elaboration and all on it, but thats just my notes and take from it.
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3ntity56 · 1 month
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I truly went through the 'fakeclaiming singlet' to plural pipeline.
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night-wyld-system · 1 year
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Hey I just want to be clear under no circumstances do we support McLean Hospital and we do not condone ANYONE who has been supporting them whatsoever especially those overlooking the fakeclaiming seeing as the man in the video after showing videos claimed they were examples of "Imitative DID" which is directly accusing them of lying and faking- whatever disclaimer he stated before showing them does not matter.
Matthew A. Robinson should lose his license and should never be allowed near a client. He is a danger to all people with trauma and disorders, his rhetoric is blatantly ableist and all his clients are in danger of being incapable of healing considering he believes that signs of healing are signs of faking.
Anybody who is supporting this man is somebody we do not feel safe around, you are endangering other systems if you give this man even an ounce of support and you should be ashamed. I do not care if you think that he had any good points in the video- if you can overlook a medical professional disregarding consent in any context you are someone we do not feel is a good person nor do we feel anything but discomfort for.
You are a danger to us and we do not want to be associated with you. Anyone supporting the rhetoric that has been used to systemically oppress pwDID and pwOSDD is someone we will immediately unfollow- we will not block for now but we do not feel comfortable associating with anyone who is okay with such blatant disregard for human suffering.
It baffles us as to why under any circumstances anyone would defend what was said if they were not actively malicious or blatantly ignorant to the point of ignoring the things done in the video. You are supporting ableism whether you want to admit it or not by blatantly removing context to paint him in a better light.
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npd culture is hating fakeclaimers because they make you question your own conditions while mentally fakeclaiming anyone who doesn't seem to be struggling as much as you do
*I'm aware this is completely fucked up, that's why it stays in my head but when millennials with jobs and apartments complain about their audhdpolarlexia i can't help but assume it's trending on tiktok and they're just old and pathetic
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brettdoesdiscourse · 1 year
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"People are faking disabilities to get on benefits!" People with actual disabilities can't even get on benefits, I'm pretty sure the number of people faking it and getting them is insignificant.
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partypacking · 1 year
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DO NOT REPOST // REBLOGS OK // This is about members of a system
Believing in your own existence certainly helps when someone tries to claim you're not real. It can be easy to believe fakeclaiming if you experience psychosis and have experienced intense gaslighting, but learning to have that trust in yourself will do wonders for your mental health, and can extend to other things as well.
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honestly i think everyone should get to go through a character arc where they learn to stop holding the bigoted opinions/beliefs/values of the people around them (physically or digitally) bc i’ve been through like five and i genuinely think that i’m better off because of it.
also i ended up being or being connected in some way to a lot of the things i used to hate soooo
oh, baby sage is homophobic? BOOM have some gay
transphobic? BAM gender just got fucked up beyond belief
thinks fakeclaiming is okay? AWOOGA look at all these awesome tumblr systems you would have put down before
it never fails
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disabledstraydogs · 6 days
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I once got fakeclaimed by someone I trusted because three systems had an alter who were all ‘similar’ 💀 that shit HURTS
Anon I am sending you so much love rn, people (especially singlets) who think they know everything about systems because they know and/or have seen other systems online makes me so angry.
Also (while obviously I don't know who these alters were) if a lot of systems have alters who are similar... Its a trauma based disorder, so yeah, systems will have similar alters especially if they've been through similar trauma.
I hope you're okay anon, take care.
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duckduckgoose-exe · 5 months
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You fake being a survivor of ramcoa right. or is that your partner. I hope both of you go through it and if you actually did I hope you can through it again loser. All the bad bits, you fucking deserved it
I didn’t go through ramcoa lmfao. And yeah, my partner survived ramcoa. Please don’t fake claim <3
plus, who the fuck even are you stop being so petty <3
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