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"I honestly don't know what to make of him. Is this some kind of untreated dissociative condition? A side effect of drugs? Or is this just the end-stage of a culture where identity is treated like a playlist; try one on, delete it, upload a new one, repeat?"
"it's so obviously not even a real thing but the dissociative identity disorder tag on tiktok has 850 million views and the sub has like 40k members. it's not just kids either it's fully grown adults too."
"I just saw a subreddit about it and their are hundreds if not thousands of kids, young adults on tiktok. Claiming to switch they all seem to be gender queer and treating it with the same reference. What's odd is that this many people can just straight up lie to a camera."
"But in the past year or two I've noticed a lot of teenagers and young adults recording themselves and claiming they have Tourette's syndromes or Disassociative identity disorder. Now most of what I've seen is mainly because of the posts on r/fakedisordercringe but most of these people act exactly th"