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Mental Disorders and the Likewise

What category of mental illness is your stupid incel brain


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Greetings fellow chuddies,

It's me, a sergeant from the Eglin Air Force Base tasked to study you incels, or however the unconstitutional surveillance is conducted.
Today's topic is the mental health disorders that yo- I mean us incels experience.
It seems from previous surveillance I mean polls conducted that many .is users believe that their incel status is in large part caused by their neurodivergency, with some even claiming that they could even have consensual sex with wom- err, foids were they neurotypical.
Out of pure interest and nothing else (especially not monitoring purposes), we I mean I would like to know what categories you incels are classified into.
There are accusations abound that these polls conducted on ID are part of a counterterrorist federal investigation into incel spaces and their psychology. Such statements are COMPLETELY FALSE and ONLY RUMORS. THEY ARE NOT TRUE.

Anyways please fill the categories out accurately so my job is easier, if you don't know what category your niche illness is in just Google it.

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On an unrelated note, I look like this and speak as he would
 
Sorry if these categories are dog shit, I pulled them from some random kikeiatrist website
 
I’ve been formally diagnosed with autism since I was a kid.
 
I’ve been formally diagnosed with autism since I was a kid.
How do people usually get a childhood diagnosis? Did your parents take you, or did you sperg out enough at school for them to recommend it? Curious, because I've seen some real mental cases just get ignored and go undiagnosed.
 
I have been diagnosed with autism and anorexia.
 
Mental illness isnt real and in reality just a newer more liberal form of eugenics theory. Having anxiety or weird practices is completely natural as a human being. No one is perfect and people are actually a lot weirder than u would assume. Even if u were ill brain damaging medication wont help u
 
How do people usually get a childhood diagnosis? Did your parents take you, or did you sperg out enough at school for them to recommend it? Curious, because I've seen some real mental cases just get ignored and go undiagnosed.
It was the culmination of a multitude of developmental delays since I was a baby. My parents finally got me tested when one of my teachers and the counselor at my elementary school held a conference with my parents and encouraged them to get me checked for autism.
 
Mental illness isnt real and in reality just a newer more liberal form of eugenics theory. Having anxiety or weird practices is completely natural as a human being. No one is perfect and people are actually a lot weirder than u would assume. Even if u were ill brain damaging medication wont help u
I kind of agree with this sentiment, but I think there's more nuance. I think that the symptoms of mental illnesses are very much real and undeniable. However, some certain ones are much more ill-defined than others. For example, those diagnosed with OCD or schizophrenia have a very specific set of symptoms, and generally all fall into the same category. Others, like autism, range from nonsense-babbling literal retards to genius math and music savants. It's basically used to group and restrict everyone who doesn't conform into one category.

I would say genetic, environmental, dietary, along with a plethora of other factors definitely all play apart. It's clear that we live in a highly unnatural state, and some adapt remarkably better than others.

"Medication" is definitely brain-damaging and retarded though, I agree with you there. Like many other modern medical practices, it simply seeks to put duct tape in the gaps of a sinking ship, never addressing the root cause.
 
Mental illness isnt real
They are real, although I agree that in the vast majority of cases they are almost exclusively caused by the many stressors of modern life.

Some, however, such as mental retardation or schizophrenia, are almost entirely genetic and make a person unable to function regardless of the circumstances.
 
They are real, although I agree that in the vast majority of cases they are almost exclusively caused by the many stressors of modern life.

Some, however, such as mental retardation or schizophrenia, are almost entirely genetic and make a person unable to function regardless of the circumstances.
Mental retardation yes but we know what causes it. An extra chromosome most likely due to tho mother abusing her body while pregnant. All other things called illness are literally just people being gaslit into giving their rights away to the state. People like this are targeted because of the eugenicist nature of society we live in
 
I kind of agree with this sentiment, but I think there's more nuance. I think that the symptoms of mental illnesses are very much real and undeniable. However, some certain ones are much more ill-defined than others. For example, those diagnosed with OCD or schizophrenia have a very specific set of symptoms, and generally all fall into the same category. Others, like autism, range from nonsense-babbling literal retards to genius math and music savants. It's basically used to group and restrict everyone who doesn't conform into one category.

I would say genetic, environmental, dietary, along with a plethora of other factors definitely all play apart. It's clear that we live in a highly unnatural state, and some adapt remarkably better than others.

"Medication" is definitely brain-damaging and retarded though, I agree with you there. Like many other modern medical practices, it simply seeks to put duct tape in the gaps of a sinking ship, never addressing the root cause.
Problem here is none of the symptoms for dsm are actually well defined. People get diagnosed through confirmation bias on the part of quack psychologists. Trust me i know because ive been through these processes. If a perfectly normal person went to a psychologist and said they have psychosis symptoms the psych will most likely agree and give them medication irregardless. Why? Because the medical system here is for profit. The medical industry is never removed from that
 
That’s sexual deviancy. Not illness
What separates the two? If you're familiar with AGP theory, you'll know that a portion of trannies fall into certain patterns of thinking even prior to their transition. I'd classify it as something in between a personality and anxiety disorder.

Furthermore, bad things often come in a bundle, and this applies to mental illnesses too. The fact that so many trannies are mentally ill (we're going to assume mental illnesses exist for the sake of the argument) in other areas would point to their transition as another illness, or rather a symptom of one. It is obvious to the reasonable that what trannies do is delusional.

The use in classifying mental illnesses isn't in defining them as illnesses necessarily, but in seeing that there is a word to describe a group of symptoms that would be difficult to reference in conversation otherwise.

I'd say that the philias and phobias are the furthest from any mental illness in terms of being an actual illness, they're more just learned patterns of thought developed in the formative years, and somehow amplified to an unreasonable degree (perhaps through other mental disorders)
 
People get diagnosed through confirmation bias on the part of quack psychologists.
If a perfectly normal person went to a psychologist and said they have psychosis symptoms the psych will most likely agree and give them medication irregardless. Why? Because the medical system here is for profit. The medical industry is never removed from that
I agree, these are massive issues. However, you may be biased because you encountered these situations while being mentally healthy.
There are definitely those out there who experience groups of symptoms of irregular brain function, and I believe brain scan studies even support this.
 
i have several mental health problems, autism was the first one to be diagnosed. then ptsd (well cptsd) because my uncle sexually abused me a lot as a child (constantly yanking my dick for punishment), addiction (alcohol, nicotine and marijuana), anxiety and depression (this was recent because i was ldaring all the time, they gave me lexapro and i havent still taken a single pill)
 
People like this are targeted because of the eugenicist nature of society we live in
I'd like to hear what makes you think we live in such a society. If anything, I see mass dysgenics being practiced. If there really is a power with authority encouraging eugenics, I don't see why they would be letting in dysgenic immigrants by the boatload. This is assuming you live in the West, but even other parts of the world are starting to see this happen.
 
What separates the two? If you're familiar with AGP theory, you'll know that a portion of trannies fall into certain patterns of thinking even prior to their transition. I'd classify it as something in between a personality and anxiety disorder.

Furthermore, bad things often come in a bundle, and this applies to mental illnesses too. The fact that so many trannies are mentally ill (we're going to assume mental illnesses exist for the sake of the argument) in other areas would point to their transition as another illness, or rather a symptom of one. It is obvious to the reasonable that what trannies do is delusional.

The use in classifying mental illnesses isn't in defining them as illnesses necessarily, but in seeing that there is a word to describe a group of symptoms that would be difficult to reference in conversation otherwise.

I'd say that the philias and phobias are the furthest from any mental illness in terms of being an actual illness, they're more just learned patterns of thought developed in the formative years, and somehow amplified to an unreasonable degree (perhaps through other mental disorders)
Just defining symptoms and grouping people together is prone to inherent human bias. Thats the issue with your logic. Just because a person is deficient in some area doesnt mean they cant unlearn it. I disagree with eugenics theory or bioessentialism
 
I'd like to hear what makes you think we live in such a society. If anything, I see mass dysgenics being practiced. If there really is a power with authority encouraging eugenics, I don't see why they would be letting in dysgenic immigrants by the boatload. This is assuming you live in the West, but even other parts of the world are starting to see this happen.
Calling people dysgenic>
A self admitted incel>
Well by your logic i should ignore your arguments completely cause your dygenic
Away heathen!
 
Just defining symptoms and grouping people together is prone to inherent human bias.
Sure but there's definitely methods that seek to minimalize that bias. There's a reason as to why scientific methods exist.
I disagree with eugenics theory or bioessentialism
I find this an incredibly interesting viewpoint to hold as an incel. So you disagree with the blackpill? If so, I'd like to hear what keeps you here instead of ascending.
 
Calling people dysgenic>
A self admitted incel>
Well by your logic i should ignore your arguments completely cause your dygenic
Away heathen!
I don't know how my logic leads you to the conclusion that I was personally attacking you for something you can't control, or that we shouldn't listen to those labelled dysgenic.
Those immigrants are dysgenic by many objective measures. I simply asked you where the eugenics are.
 
so did everyone DNR the block of text that I wrote? I jestermaxxed on it and still nothing.
jestermaxxing never works

one day an actual fed will announce his presence with irrefutable facts and go unbanned because everyone will DNR him
 
I have all the illnesses, all at once.
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No, I will not take my medication
 
I am diagnosed with autism.
 
Got diagnosed with depression and social anxiety when I was 16. Other than that, no idea.
 
GEG just realized I forgot to put a none category. I suppose those votes belong in the IDK section.
 
I take 5 medications a day, depression, anxiety, and anger because I punch holes in the wall when I get too mad. Unfortunately mental illness usually gets worse as time goes on.
 
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I injured my mother by accident when I was 8 and while I do not want to go into too many details, I was formally-diagnosed with a variant of OCD called dermatillomania as a result. I scratch and pick at things that subconsciously register as "foreign" as my disorder tells me that they "don't belong".

Unfortunately, this has caused me to do things like rip out people's earrings, gouge at people's tattoos with my nails when I have relapses. None of this is something I want to do and I have always felt bad about it afterwards both during and afterwards when these episodes have happened. The best way I can describe it is that it is something I "must" do to remove what subconsciously register as "contaminants". Because of the above, I have to avoid being in physical contact with people that might trigger a relapse on my part, even if the medication I take does keep most of my disorder at bay. I also know when to remove myself from the area if I feel a relapse coming on.

Anyway, I had another major relapse my first month into my freshman year of high school that caused me to be in a mental hospital for three days. After I got out, the school made me have an aide to keep me in line-of-sight on school grounds at all times. While I was not directly harassed by other students with the aide hovering around as they would have gotten in trouble if they did, I did hear the rumors and mutterings about being "that nutjob kid" from time to time.

I felt like a criminal with the aide constantly escorting me or looking over my shoulder. Plus, there was a stigma in my school about me being "retarded" as only "special" kids were assigned aides, even though I did very well in school and took AP classes. As you can imagine, this completely destroyed any semblance of a social life to say nothing of a romantic one in high school, and even if I was not being constantly watched by an aide, no girls ever wanted to get involved with somebody like me because of my issues.

In college, I no longer had an aide follow me around and I was somewhat popular for being the smart but eccentric "crazy" guy. However, any attempt I made to have any degree of romance was immediately turned down even though I only did it with people I knew beforehand. The reactions ranged from guarded sympathy to fear and disgust. However, the dermatillomania was always a dealbreaker as I was regarded by everybody I asked as "damaged goods".

So here I am now. I am 41 and KHHV, because my fucking brain has problems and medication can only do so much and no woman ever wanted to get involved we me because of it.
 
I got ppstd from sneaking into foid bathrooms and rubbing my cock all over the toilet seat while furiously jacking off.

It was worth it
 
I injured my mother by accident when I was 8 and while I do not want to go into too many details, I was formally-diagnosed with a variant of OCD called dermatillomania as a result. I scratch and pick at things that subconsciously register as "foreign" as my disorder tells me that they "don't belong".

Unfortunately, this has caused me to do things like rip out people's earrings, gouge at people's tattoos with my nails when I have relapses. None of this is something I want to do and I have always felt bad about it afterwards both during and afterwards when these episodes have happened. The best way I can describe it is that it is something I "must" do to remove what subconsciously register as "contaminants". Because of the above, I have to avoid being in physical contact with people that might trigger a relapse on my part, even if the medication I take does keep most of my disorder at bay. I also know when to remove myself from the area if I feel a relapse coming on.

Anyway, I had another major relapse my first month into my freshman year of high school that caused me to be in a mental hospital for three days. After I got out, the school made me have an aide to keep me in line-of-sight on school grounds at all times. While I was not directly harassed by other students with the aide hovering around as they would have gotten in trouble if they did, I did hear the rumors and mutterings about being "that nutjob kid" from time to time.

I felt like a criminal with the aide constantly escorting me or looking over my shoulder. Plus, there was a stigma in my school about me being "retarded" as only "special" kids were assigned aides, even though I did very well in school and took AP classes. As you can imagine, this completely destroyed any semblance of a social life to say nothing of a romantic one in high school, and even if I was not being constantly watched by an aide, no girls ever wanted to get involved with somebody like me because of my issues.

In college, I no longer had an aide follow me around and I was somewhat popular for being the smart but eccentric "crazy" guy. However, any attempt I made to have any degree of romance was immediately turned down even though I only did it with people I knew beforehand. The reactions ranged from guarded sympathy to fear and disgust. However, the dermatillomania was always a dealbreaker as I was regarded by everybody I asked as "damaged goods".

So here I am now. I am 41 and KHHV, because my fucking brain has problems and medication can only do so much and no woman ever wanted to get involved we me because of it.
I read all of this. Damn, it's brutal.
I never knew something like that could get so bad.
I feel like many mental disorders are abject torture. Just literal hell on earth, trapped in your own mind and body.
Even if you have no other glaring issues, something like what you have would certainly destroy any semblance of a possible romantic life.
 
Whilst I haven’t personally been to a doctor to be diagnosed by somebody, I am about 100% sure about having Anxiety and Autism, pretty sure about having Depression, and somewhat sure of having Schizoaffective disorder because of frequent Delusions (which may lead into the Depression)

Might have OCD as well.
 
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Never had been really able to understand the differences between all the schizo disorders until I found this
 
Never got medically diagnosed with anything but im positive i have some sort of social anxiety disorder and some sort of personality disorder
 
I read all of this. Damn, it's brutal.
I never knew something like that could get so bad.
I feel like many mental disorders are abject torture. Just literal hell on earth, trapped in your own mind and body.
Even if you have no other glaring issues, something like what you have would certainly destroy any semblance of a possible romantic life.
Most serious psychiatric disorders have their roots in innate brain biology. Unfortunately there are a lot of things about brain wiring that are very poorly understood.

As an aside, there have been some genes that have been identified that increase the likelihood of an individual developing the disorder, but it is more like a case of varying probabilities rather than a clear-cut case of a responsible abnormal set of genes.
 
but it is more like a case of varying probabilities rather than a clear-cut case of a responsible abnormal set of genes.
:yes::yes:
I suspect that it's oftentimes one of those things where having a single recessive allele is beneficial to survival, while having two is detrimental, kind of like sickle cell anemia.
 

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