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  • @cassandraerdman7144
    @cassandraerdman71447 ай бұрын

    My sister is autistic and works in a library, one of the wokest careers you can find. All of her coworkers have come out as autistic and, of course, trans. My sister doesn't believe any of them have an actual diagnosis from a doctor, unlike her, which infuriates her.

  • @birdofthegrape

    @birdofthegrape

    7 ай бұрын

    yeah at my library there's LGBTQ flags all over the teen computer section. (and an entire full size shelf full of LgBTQ books right in the area) oh and all the staff wear these rainbow lanyards with a bunch of pronoun pins and sexuality flag pins etc. i saw one of them on break reading on their kindle on the couches and thinking "whoa these people actually wear these in public as a regualr thing..? but then i saw them later at the counter and they were a staff.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    TikTok has made things like autism and mental illness into personality quirks anyone can bestow upon themselves.

  • @ExplosionMare

    @ExplosionMare

    7 ай бұрын

    @@ConontheBinarianAlso, no DID either?

  • @AlexSmith-gr4hp

    @AlexSmith-gr4hp

    7 ай бұрын

    Spoke to a teacher from a high school for autistic children. 80% are identifying as trans. 20 years ago autistic people didn’t have an urge to change gender, now they do. Seems obvious to me that a sense of not fitting in socially is being pushed into a diagnosis of trans identity. 10 year result suggests it’s not the right diagnosis.

  • @filmandfirearms

    @filmandfirearms

    7 ай бұрын

    I also have mild autism and ADHD. I've mentioned it once in my entire life because I used to have a coworker who constantly blamed ADHD for why he was fucking useless at everything, and I eventually got fed up

  • @daniellassander
    @daniellassander7 ай бұрын

    That police officer has the patience of a saint, and he is kind and trying to be understanding.

  • @Crisjola

    @Crisjola

    7 ай бұрын

    I _felt_ for that man. Also, this is the one of few times (I suppose I don’t break the law so I have zero experience with cops outside of other people trying to steal a car already legally owned by another family member-always keep a copy of your title somewhere in the house as well as in your wallet/car) I 100% support the idea that this guy just… not be around the nutos of the world because she is a bio-female and he is bio-male and without body cam footage I 100% would not believe he is safe. She seems the type (what with repeating her buzzwords and identity politics) who would _screech_ r^pe and try and frame this exceedingly nice man. I never _actually_ thought I’d be agreeing with the “this is why men shouldn’t interact with women” crowd, _ever_ but if _that_ has become over 1/4 of the women out there? First, yes, please, stay away from them they are a threat to you, jfc, absolutely. And second: as a bio-female (I say all of this for clarity’s sake and because the “NB” in the video is _also_ clearly a bio-female) I whole heartedly disown and disavow anything that comes out of her entitled mouth. I do not understand why people like this, do things like this, when it will _actively hurt_ people who _aren’t them_ and cause people to just not believe someone who _does_ have an actual bad experience with the law (the whole “what were you wearing” “””argument”””). I get that anyone under 23 seems to be extremely narcissistic or are actively outing themselves as narcissistic (of any stripe: grandiose, covert, social, etc) thanks to social media, but _Saints_ this is not the majority of women/bio-females. Also no more silent majority for me: I’m a woman and I disavow this BS. Not to mention that this woman was breaking at least two laws (drunk and driving on the wrong side of the road) and trying to use her non-gender and supposed “Native American-ness” (and PTSD? No, shush, you, you don’t get to cite that as anything) as a get out of jail free card for doing illegal and actively dangerous to others acts. She also seems the type that, again, I’m glad this guy had body cam footage to potentially defend himself, had she _been_ sober would have assaulted _him_ while resisting arrest for driving unsafely and then tried to claim he did something. Men/males shouldn’t avoid _all_ women/females but if they’re gonna wave their red flags in your face, yep, gtfo for your own safety. Don’t associate with this kind of person willingly, and I am _so_ sorry if your job forces you to. Related: most states should allow for recording of things without everyone’s permission at a private level (let’s not get the gov’t involved in wiretapping random people they will abuse that and already do, thanks N SA) because it will keep _everyone_ in line if they know there’s damned cameras watching them. I legitimately don’t know what to do when AI gets to the point of making fully rendered fake videos of random people-anyone who made it this far, check out Upper Echelon here on YT and how bad actors with AI could just make a video of Putin or someone else making a threat and suddenly it’s WW3-but for now? If you’re in a state that lets you, record your interactions with everyone because no one is trustworthy. Especially because it only takes one person with a politically motivated agenda and a believable story to turn this interaction into something that could have ruined this guy’s life. /rant over

  • @alannothnagle

    @alannothnagle

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Crisjola In today's climate, I would never go on a date without a signed release form and a bodycam.

  • @lilithfrances1011

    @lilithfrances1011

    7 ай бұрын

    Today I saw a police officer pull over someone because he hadn’t realised his tyre was flat then continued to help replace his tyre on the side of the road. No ticket or anything. Was so wholesome. Not all cops are bad!

  • @Crisjola

    @Crisjola

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lilithfrances1011_Most_ cops aren’t bad. Even in little podunk towns like mine. Sure there is a… uhh… let’s say “the whole town is run by 8 families so certain people can rear-end you and be 100% at fault and the cop lets them go without even giving you their insurance” but that is not the same as “all cops are horrible horrible people who are racist, homophobic, and s^xist.” By a _wide_ margin of error. Heck, the places where they defunded/removed police have the law abiding citizens wanting them back because, _gosh_ it’s almost like actual criminals (people who would be interested in going pew-pew at people) don’t care how illegal they are for doing a bad thing. Also, as the North West/Cali seems to forget: a huge chunk of the US was _too poor_ a hundred years ago to separate anyone based on racial income which is 100% a thing in New England and why I’ve had University “friends” from New England _freak out_ and insist that the town/store/etc in a part of central/west FL has… _le gasp_ a black/latino person in the local CVS. Sheltered woke idiots from sheltered woke neighborhoods, raised by nepo gen X babies and as of 2014 didn’t understand why they weren’t being given six figure salaries right out of Uni with a four year. I’m positive it’s gotten worse up there. Meanwhile the South (and especially FL, which I can speak on as someone who has lived here my whole life) has basically subdivided itself into Country of Origin, where someone from Columbia and someone from the Dominican Republic hate each other just… ~ because ~. It’s been fascinating to watch blacks and whites bury the hatchet over the race thing while most of South America who moved in is attempting to murk each other. Are there still some major hold outs on both black and white sides? Yes. You’ll still find that one person who won’t talk to someone from a light skinned middle eastern background because neither black nor white southerners know how _many_ shades of people are naturally all over the Middle East. One can, very quickly, become “the wrong kind of white” here in FL and southern AL, on both sides, because if you’re not Scandinavian levels of White Paper, you either aren’t giving a social boost to let someone attempt to pass as lighter skinned (this rarely works and tends to only get the “darker” skinned person in trouble with their own “community” and called all sorts of names that need to not be a thing anymore) or you’re considered too “dark” by the extremely ancient people who dictate who their great great (sometimes great) grand children can or cannot be friends with. Also, the South in general is proof positive that one can have an entirely not-corrupt and fully black American (I say this because I’ve been… harshly… corrected by actual Africans to not lump them together) police force and it’s all golden. Plenty of towns in Mississippi and Alabama are a majority of one ethnic group with that group also being the dominate stat in the local PD. I personally prefer Louisiana’s “throw everything at the wall, it’s been four hundred years of mixing groups and we barely can keep up with anything that _wasn’t_ actively segregated by money” mentality (a broke, indentured servant white share cropper is just as broke as a black one once the Civil War got lost. Why you see people being _normal gd_ humans and not caring about skin color in official buildings of New Orleans where tourist aren’t, and are clearly a “blended” mixed family). You can one-to-one compare Louisiana (minus New Orleans’ corruption and actively stealing state money but that’s a different bureaucracy >.>) to Florida and realize that the racial tensions in FL are from Orlando down and have Jack all to do with who is or isn’t our governor, and much more to do with who has or hasn’t immigrated. I, personally, do not envy any black American (or Haitian, I don’t know why they always get whacked with the discrimination stick, maybe because they’re not “United” by the Spanish language?) in Miami or Lauderdale. I would move, and let the South American countries who are already prickly with each other do their thing while the Cubans run (almost) everything. It’s very surreal in south FL. Again, there are their outliers, but if you’re not actively hostile toward someone in the south, they don’t tend to be actively hostile toward you. Because: hatchet, mostly, buried. (And lol, can you tell who has ten fingers and is planning on rabbiting off to Louisiana because I’d rather chill with the Creoles who won’t randomly decide my father’s from the wrong part of the world and stop speaking to me? XD) Long post is long to say: actively corrupt cops are usually doing petty theft/stupid “upholding” of a small town’s system of families than what the media makes them out to be for most of the country. Because, golly, most of the country is fairly small townships, in sparsely populated states.

  • @Crisjola

    @Crisjola

    7 ай бұрын

    @@alannothnaglevery fair. Though I will say anyone who is apart of the statistic of “SA happens between those closest to you” already knows unless someone is putting out extreme red flags (“come to my place on a first date, no I don’t want to meet in public”) that you, random (I am presuming guy) guy who has hit it off with a gal in wherever you met, short of online, isn’t going to hurt us. We’ve been through becoming that statistic. We know it’s not you. Which kinda makes me dislike the “wokeies” more now that I’m typing it out. >.> Still, by all means, let’s all protect ourselves with recorders and body cams because then it’s just checks and balances and a non-issue. (Not being sarcastic here, I’m 100% on your side and serious. Get you a signed waver and a right to record if it’s dual consent state.) Just make sure if you’re serious, and in a dual consent state that you _tell_ the person signing that waver (in the waver even and verbally) that they have to agree to being recorded. If they _aren’t_ woke, and take mild offense, show them this video. They’ll get it immediately. Women are wary, not stupid. And there are a lot of very quiet center and center left _or_ right women who just want to have a nice life with someone who’s kind and won’t get all weird about both of you having the same credentials. Bio-females like the video one are going to force the silent bio-female majority to say something, just like the TRAs wrecking women’s sports have caused said women (gotta respect my fellow swimmers) to stand up and go “this is bs.” Protect yourself, my guy, and honestly, that standard might not be too far to agree to if you don’t mind being recorded as well (which with a body cam you wouldn’t.) Shame it’s come to that, though :/

  • @TheChampionEccentric
    @TheChampionEccentric7 ай бұрын

    Being unable to walk in a straight line due to generational trauma is the wildest thing I've heard this year

  • @Greenwood4727

    @Greenwood4727

    7 ай бұрын

    physically i cant walk, my ankles are bad they can break at any time. so walking in a straight line is dangerous and i could stand and collapse

  • @tosh.m.k

    @tosh.m.k

    7 ай бұрын

    Ikr? I have severe CPTSD and showed anxiety and depression as a kid as my trauma started in my early childhood. And I was still dancing ballet as a teenager. Like what the hell.

  • @scottmcneely1927

    @scottmcneely1927

    7 ай бұрын

    I can't do the stupid human tricks stone cold sober. I've had a stroke and had extremely poor coordination even before. Nothing to do with any kind of oppression. It's just the physical hand I was dealt. I guess by her logic I shouldn't have a driver's license. Puh---lease!

  • @brianwesley28

    @brianwesley28

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Greenwood4727Aquarian?

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    The funny thing about field sobriety tests is that with the exception of the eye test the actual physical aspect of them isn't really _that_ important. What's really being tested is your ability to shut up, focus and follow directions.

  • @native21rogue6
    @native21rogue67 ай бұрын

    As an "indigenous" person, I never use my ancestors pains and suffering as an excuse. Definitely different tribe.

  • @gimiwanmemengwaa

    @gimiwanmemengwaa

    7 ай бұрын

    Hahahah! So true !

  • @bludeuce3855

    @bludeuce3855

    7 ай бұрын

    theyre jsut using that label to claim to be another race since any white male who claims to be a woman is called a oppressor by these SJW

  • @samuelwinter2554

    @samuelwinter2554

    7 ай бұрын

    She must have some yiddish background. 🤔

  • @native21rogue6

    @native21rogue6

    7 ай бұрын

    @samuelwinter2554 idk, it's just something I say so my white brothers and sisters so they know we ain't all in the same boat. 😅

  • @JewishFollowingYeshua

    @JewishFollowingYeshua

    7 ай бұрын

    big ups to you fam! Plus that hoe, also she was white not indigenous

  • @Tusitala1967
    @Tusitala19677 ай бұрын

    Social anxiety. Driving on the wrong side of the road is a really good way to come into direct contact with people.

  • @apmanda

    @apmanda

    7 ай бұрын

    LMAO 😂 true tho

  • @chaneykane3828
    @chaneykane38287 ай бұрын

    As someone who’s had really bad social anxiety since childhood, I can tell you no one who really has it would say they have it. Especially to a stranger let alone a cop 😂

  • @Greenwood4727

    @Greenwood4727

    7 ай бұрын

    when i get stressed my voice goes louder, i like to let people i am dealing with know this, i have been diagnosed with severe anxiety an severe depression on medication for it. if only to protect myself, as i am alarge male i even had one "professional" feel scared as i was going from sitting to standing at the end of a session. because my voice went a little louder.. explained to the head doctor and he understood

  • @salazar556

    @salazar556

    7 ай бұрын

    I have bad social anxiety myself. Most of the time, I just try to calm myself and not overthink. I've learned to cope with it the best I can.

  • @ReminiscenceRic

    @ReminiscenceRic

    7 ай бұрын

    Plenty of people who have it will say they have it, it helps to control it etc, but yeah, you wouldn't use it as an excuse not to get out of a car.

  • @nikkibee187

    @nikkibee187

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, I watched that whole thing thinking, "Well, first of all I would not be out drinking because I have social anxiety." But yeah, I'm also a very safe and cautious driver and if I had been driving on the wrong side of the road and about to go into oncoming traffic, I would have been horrified and very thankful that police officer stopped me before I hurt myself or someone else. But I would not have been under the influence, so I would not have had the same problem this person had where they had to make up a bunch of excuses and lies.

  • @1shoukiii

    @1shoukiii

    7 ай бұрын

    i have anxiety too, but if a fucking cop pulled me over, i'd much rather just listen than escalate the situation at hand.

  • @foulplay99
    @foulplay997 ай бұрын

    “As a non-binary indigenous person with mental issues, I am mentally unable to move my legs, as my brain is too preoccupied dealing with all the ways I am oppressed by mysoginy, mis-gendering, patriarchy and the inability to drive safely”. Remember when I said I’m non-binary? I’m going to cry now!….

  • @samt6788
    @samt67887 ай бұрын

    That officer was way too nice. I don’t think I could have that much self control ever, he’s a saint.

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    i've talked to drunk people before and once you realize someone is blasted, you treat them like a angsty kindergardener as that is what being that drunk does to even the best of minds, let alone someone who might not have been the brightest bulb while sober.

  • @thedevourer6179
    @thedevourer61797 ай бұрын

    I have Autism and I was diagnosed around 4 years old. For people to make autism into an 'aesthetic' and self diagnose themselves is insulting to my and other peoples struggles with autism. There's no aesthetic to being the only child in class to have violent tantrums, forcing yourself to make eye contact for people who don't know or understand how hard it is to do so, constantly not picking up social cues, or not knowing what to say or to stop talking. I wish these people would get a hobby that isn't a mental disorder regardless of if they have it or not.

  • @ExplosionMare

    @ExplosionMare

    7 ай бұрын

    It makes me sad and disappointed, too, cause I have friends with autism and they certainly don't enjoy the struggles that come with it. It's not something they chose and not something they're proud of. I hope people grow out of this "mental health is quirky" trend quick cause this isn't the kind of acceptance those with mental disorders and conditions were looking for.

  • @beansprout8425

    @beansprout8425

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree. I find it ridiculous. I feel that if these people lived just one day of their life with autism they’d cut this “uwu I’m soooo quirky with my autism teehee” act. It’s just a mockery

  • @nightfalldust

    @nightfalldust

    7 ай бұрын

    I've cried trying to make eye contact for about 45 seconds max, lol.

  • @ManictheMod

    @ManictheMod

    7 ай бұрын

    Seriously! As an autistic person myself, why would ANYONE want to have autism?!

  • @whitetipvelociraptor5759

    @whitetipvelociraptor5759

    6 ай бұрын

    AMEN!!!

  • @AyaWetts
    @AyaWetts7 ай бұрын

    always roll my eyes with these entitled and privileged brats that think they even have a clue what trauma is... crying over someone saying ma'am ? lol...

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    There are so many people (young women especially) on the internet claiming to have trauma that I'm beginning to wonder what the hell these people get up to. I'm not denying there are people out there who go through traumatic expereinces but I suspect some of the "trauma" experienced by some people is stuff like "my boyfriend and I broke up" or "we had to put my cat to sleep". Not fun events surely but not something I'd consider traumatic either. Going through experiences like that is just part of life.

  • @1shoukiii

    @1shoukiii

    7 ай бұрын

    i had an online friend back when i was in 9th grade and she (they claimed they were transmasc but they're now non binary) told everyone in the discord call that her parents are so abusive and she's so traumatized because her mom took away her phone because her grades were dropping (w mom btw). like what is trauma to these people?

  • @_Laura.Marie_Sierra.Destiny_

    @_Laura.Marie_Sierra.Destiny_

    7 ай бұрын

    Literally though I’ll give you some REAL trauma with my fist

  • @mushroommagic1697

    @mushroommagic1697

    7 ай бұрын

    Nahh 100% of the people who are all loud about having trauma are just spoiled and attention seekers.

  • @mushroommagic1697

    @mushroommagic1697

    7 ай бұрын

    @@BiggieTrismegistus Indeed they are ridiculous and disgusting, flapping trauma around like it is some shield of invincibility. People with real trauma suffer immense sorrow and pain and fear because they can't get over an event in their life that crushed them, disaster, death of someone dear, near death experience, kidnapping, violence, abuse of all kinds.

  • @freddie7024
    @freddie70247 ай бұрын

    Man that cop deserves a raise, i cannot believe shes a real person

  • @jt_rooster3228

    @jt_rooster3228

    6 ай бұрын

    Probably a Japanese police in disguise

  • @luvvkrieger2490
    @luvvkrieger24907 ай бұрын

    As someone who is diagnosed with depression and autism, you are absolutely right!, it's always sick to see those people claiming that they have something that they not have, and use this "diagnose" like a vip card.

  • @nnathannisaiahh

    @nnathannisaiahh

    7 ай бұрын

    i was bullied my entire life bc im autistic and suddenly its a cute and quirky personality trait

  • @luvvkrieger2490

    @luvvkrieger2490

    7 ай бұрын

    @@nnathannisaiahh 100% agreeing with you, I was bullied too because of this

  • @WangNurMouth

    @WangNurMouth

    7 ай бұрын

    But I pretended to have the same symptoms I saw on tik tok! How dare you say I dont legitimately have the aforementioned mental illness!

  • @CommanderRedEXE

    @CommanderRedEXE

    7 ай бұрын

    What's worse is that many of then are on the spectrum but are so high functioning that it doesn't actually affect their daily lives. I'm high functioning(we hate that label btw since it makes people treat us who it does still effect like these clowns who it doesn't), and it mostly is manageable but for me getting stressed can cause me to become a turtle, basically mentally retreating into a shell. As you said it's now, like LGBT labels, a fad.

  • @luvvkrieger2490

    @luvvkrieger2490

    7 ай бұрын

    @@CommanderRedEXE yes I can relate

  • @valedan1075
    @valedan10757 ай бұрын

    Thank you for bringing some common sense to a world full of madness! I'm a gay guy and I'm sick of the woke left.

  • @Millie_Sings714

    @Millie_Sings714

    7 ай бұрын

    ur pfp is so pretty! love the art

  • @natebailey1122

    @natebailey1122

    7 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm a straight white guy and considered myself progressive until last year. The obsession with identity politics, victims narratives and the complete rejection of intellectual rigor drove me away from the left. Plus, as a straight white man it was obvious they only wanted me around if I kept my mouth shut as I watched all kinds of nonsense be thrown about. I don't have time for that bullshit.

  • @myt110

    @myt110

    7 ай бұрын

    The woke absolutely hate gay people btw. They want to sterilise gay children, claiming that common signs of future homosexuality in childhood make you the opposite sex somehow. They also want to import as many Muslims into the west as possible, and more than 2/3rds of Muslims globally believe that everyone should be governed by Sharia law, which mandates gay people be killed.

  • @classicalsheetmusic1986

    @classicalsheetmusic1986

    7 ай бұрын

    Most rational people are sick of the woke left.

  • @thefieryspit7764
    @thefieryspit77647 ай бұрын

    All this narcissistic behaviour is growing and it's scary. Edit: I suffer from actual OCD and it's not fun, it's horrible. It's feel like your own brain gaslights you.

  • @nnathannisaiahh

    @nnathannisaiahh

    7 ай бұрын

    im autistic and i’ve seen ppl identify as “autismgender” and use “autismself” pronouns and lets just say everything ive said about that is “demonic”

  • @aric2589

    @aric2589

    7 ай бұрын

    And it's only getting worse with the rise of Antiwhiteism

  • @WangNurMouth

    @WangNurMouth

    7 ай бұрын

    Heh..heh..heh.... *slightly moves one of the several pens aligned on your desk *

  • @WangNurMouth

    @WangNurMouth

    7 ай бұрын

    *then swap the labels on the items in your kitchen and garage*

  • @WangNurMouth

    @WangNurMouth

    7 ай бұрын

    *only to realize that if I've done that...what have I done to the tool sets.....* Where's the 10mm socket?!? Riddle me this batman...

  • @Zewind
    @Zewind7 ай бұрын

    General rule of thumb with mental health disorders If someones make it their entire personality and uses it as an unrelated excuse to deny accountability Its probably faked

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    same thing with gender stuff TBH. like i don't care if you are gay or think you are bi sexual or whatever, it doesn't need to be your entire personality.

  • @NatureLover-pj2qe

    @NatureLover-pj2qe

    7 ай бұрын

    Yup.! The same is true with trans stuff as well. There is a big difference between medically transitioned transsexual people with diagnosed gender dysphoria and non dysphoric they/it/bun/clownself genderfluid people who are perfectly comfortable with their bodies and scream about misgendering all day.

  • @robertwilkins3167
    @robertwilkins31677 ай бұрын

    "Narcissism is not about self love. It's a clinical trait that belies a deep sense of emptiness, low self-esteem, emotional detachment, self-loathing, extreme problems with intimacy." Dr. Drew Pinsky

  • @user-up8du3et9b

    @user-up8du3et9b

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes Narcissistic personality disorder is a real thing. A lot of people who have it receives therapy for it

  • @yeet8627
    @yeet86277 ай бұрын

    A real person with social anxiety wouldn’t tell a stranger “I hAvE sOciAL AnxiEtY”. It literally defeats the point.

  • @artsyfartsynerdywordy

    @artsyfartsynerdywordy

    6 ай бұрын

    Right? I always wanted people to think I DIDNT have social anxiety. I don’t want people to know how hard it is for me to talk to people because I’m doing my best to act somewhat normal lol also they make lots of help books for people who have a hard time with social interaction or making friends. Those books helped me so much, she can’t just complain about an issue she has and then not be actively trying to fix that issue. I hate when people do that, it’s crazy.

  • @sillycaelo

    @sillycaelo

    5 ай бұрын

    i told my father i have social anxiety, does that mean i no longer have social anxiety?

  • @cthonisprincess4011

    @cthonisprincess4011

    Ай бұрын

    @@sillycaelo I'm sorry, but what part of the word 'stranger' was hard for you to understand?

  • @michaelnaretto3409
    @michaelnaretto34097 ай бұрын

    Cops have heard every excuse in the universe.

  • @jackalopeb9598

    @jackalopeb9598

    3 ай бұрын

    And I thought the sovereign citizen thing was wild.

  • @chowder6534
    @chowder65347 ай бұрын

    Most of the time people who actually suffer from mental illnesses don't brag or have a need to mention it constantly, sometimes they don't even mention it at all. They just experience it and it's not pretty. I'm sick of people romanticising it so much on the internet. But of course, there are people who will do anything for clout.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    I don't think I've mentioned my persistent depressive disorder to anyone since I was diagnosed over two decades ago. People know I have ADD because I used to sell my Ritalin to them though. 😄

  • @pistachexiaohua6705
    @pistachexiaohua67057 ай бұрын

    Misha, I thought I was going crazy alone seeing all those woke people around me. Only online people are agreeing with my point of view (Wich we share) and everyone around is a delusional clown. I'm glad I'm not alone (at least somewhere online)

  • @Crisjola

    @Crisjola

    7 ай бұрын

    Trust me, you’re not alone. I can’t decide if the silent majority originally didn’t care so they didn’t disavow this behavior, or if they were scared into not speaking out of fear of being reported to XYZ group/institution, but we’ve gotta start saying something. I will say, if you’re in a populated city, and not currently fighting your way through a Uni system, move to nowheresville and you’ll find people who agree with around 70% of what you do, which is a nice, normal, average. You don’t have to be the same sect of religion, the same gender, heck even being “center left” is the new “center” (or classical JFK liberal), but there are people out there who are normal and are under the age of 25. I’m just over 30, but not everyone in my tiny town is A) this level of crazy, and B) the group that _are_ are very much contained to isolated groups that only have power over those they preyed on in middle and HS (which is awful, but I went through that first hand so I know where the weirdos are and how to avoid them and it’s a _small_ group, which is why basic logic got me out of it.) Just watching Misha’s channel skyrocket in subs proves that there are a lot more of us, people like you, myself, and Misha, out there. And while it might not be safe for you to speak up now because that woke mob loves to turn violent, those of us who live where it’s contained and/or watched/not actively tolerated (and yet the LGB(T)-drop the TRA and QA+-are not given a second thought in my tiny Deep South town, hmmmm) have gotta start saying stuff in public. Because we won’t find each other if we keep our mouths shut and that is half of how this Progressive got such a foot hold as a squeaky wheel. We’re out there. Trust me.

  • @pistachexiaohua6705

    @pistachexiaohua6705

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Crisjola thanks ! I do hope more of us will speak up soon. I'm 27 and living in Canada, where it's getting pretty crazy on how much LGBTQ+ has rights do to whatever (reading children's book naked, bullying people in work force etc) and it saddens me that no one around me thinks it's a problem. I'm glad I'm not alone !

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Crisjola i also feel most of what you were saying. i want to be considered a liberal, but considering how bad the current left is, where the liberal of 30 years ago is the middling conservative of today to these types, it sucks. my beliefs are so weird now despite me considering myself conservative. i don't give a shit about weed being legal, nor i don't hate normal (i cannot stress enough, NORMAL and self respecting) gay people being allowed to exist and do their thing, both of which would be considered liberal views even 15-20 years ago, but now the standard has changed. so i consider myself 'the liberal of 30 years ago' rather than actual conservative i just hate it. i honestly get alone better with some pretty far right people more than left nowadays because even if i completely disagree they will at least still have a conversation about it and talk like normal people. with far left people the second you don't agree with their every delusion you are called racist and sexist and more.

  • @myt110

    @myt110

    7 ай бұрын

    Good podcast on the starting point of how to beat them: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dp-EqayvqtK7faQ.htmlsi=2ap_cpmYwZggpXg4

  • @tanja1007

    @tanja1007

    7 ай бұрын

    You are not alone. When I was at university it was impossible to have a non woke/ non feministic opinion without being left out or verbally attacked as a result. My wokest nightmare was when I was physically attacked by a male who claimed to be female because I said, that I would never undress in front of him in a changing room (happend at a swiss university). Also due to my russian surname I was verbally attacked after the start of the war in Ukraine (I'm not even a russian). There is so much narcissism nowadays. Every woke person demands the special treatment and when you refuse to do so they show threatening behaviour. Normal people are rare these days. But I also met some of my closest friends at uni, so good people still exist. I wish you all the best and stay the way you are. Voices of reason are valuable nowadays❤❤

  • @diegomata1062
    @diegomata10627 ай бұрын

    she probably took an Ancestry test and found out she is 1/38 indigenous and now she is only that LOL

  • @REB_reb
    @REB_reb7 ай бұрын

    If they want to be “quirky” so bad, I happily volunteer to give them my ADHD

  • @ilomilo3668

    @ilomilo3668

    7 ай бұрын

    I second this!

  • @cliffconvoy2575

    @cliffconvoy2575

    7 ай бұрын

    oh yeah i’ll hand over my autism and tics i think they’d like that too

  • @amersaddique4126

    @amersaddique4126

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@Nin10dofan8I don't believe you're inferior to anyone

  • @Water-nt4vg

    @Water-nt4vg

    Ай бұрын

    I wish I could do this too...

  • @cupcakeadventures8770

    @cupcakeadventures8770

    Ай бұрын

    They have my crippling anxiety depression and everything else

  • @andyboerger
    @andyboerger7 ай бұрын

    I remember the exact moment I became an atheist. It was when I saw her go down and it looked like the injury was serious and she wouldn't be able to play the rest of the game. That was the last straw for me. I went immediately to amazon and ordered all of Richard Dawkins' books.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    As an atheist I can tell you you're going to need a copy of _On the Origin of Species_ too. We read passages of it while we do our anti-god rituals to unleash evil in the world.

  • @lindsayball5080

    @lindsayball5080

    7 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @andyboerger

    @andyboerger

    7 ай бұрын

    ah, thanks! This is all very new to me :) @@BiggieTrismegistus

  • @cyan_the_uranian
    @cyan_the_uranian7 ай бұрын

    As someone who has severe PTSD and is considered autistic, I can tell you that generational trauma and curses do not excuse anyone from their actions. If anything, she’s adding even more curses to her bloodline with her reckless driving.

  • @Gentle_strings

    @Gentle_strings

    7 ай бұрын

    Right, I have ASD and ADHD. It’s not an excuse to act the way you act, plus having this disabilities aren’t fun in any way, it’s stressful and overwhelming to have on a daily basis.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    By almost luxuriating in her supposed trauma she's ensuring it gets passed on to future generations too. If I grant that some people expereince generational trauma the question then becomes "what are you going to do about it?"

  • @IDontWantThisStupidHandle
    @IDontWantThisStupidHandle7 ай бұрын

    Well, the drunk driver was not joking when she (repeatedly) said she has mental illnesses. It is clear.

  • @jamwest3146
    @jamwest31467 ай бұрын

    As a MH professional- mental illness is no excuse for any behavior.

  • @JoshPhoenix11

    @JoshPhoenix11

    7 ай бұрын

    Some Mental Health 'Professional' you are. What specifically does that entail? Its not an excuse, but it can be a reason. Especially when you consider the standard gauge that determines a persons culpability of an offense- 'What a normal and ordinary person would do (in the same circumstance)'. And a normal and ordinary person doesn't have a mental illness. So it should be a case by case situation at the court level, and it is meant to be but its never put into practice because theres never any provisions for mental illness within the legislation for the specific offense, and thats all a judge will go on.

  • @AynRKey

    @AynRKey

    7 ай бұрын

    As a MH patient- I agree.

  • @JoshPhoenix11

    @JoshPhoenix11

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Hyperwav3 wtf are you on about? Projecting much? You should be directing the focus of your issues back on to yourself and you might finally make some progress.

  • @thadpeud3057

    @thadpeud3057

    7 ай бұрын

    I think this is a blanket statement. In this context, yes, drunk driving, there is no mental health excuse. Think about someone who has schizophrenia and just shot a bullet through their wall because they were having severe hallucinations? That is an excuse for his behavior, because a sane person, would not do that, hence mental health being the objective reason for said behavior. Thank you for reading

  • @jamwest3146

    @jamwest3146

    7 ай бұрын

    Very cool, I like the way you think.@@Hyperwav3

  • @suitevictor5195
    @suitevictor51957 ай бұрын

    7:20 As someone who is autistic, I find that type of behavior both stupid and offensive.

  • @birdofthegrape

    @birdofthegrape

    7 ай бұрын

    im so stuck between wearing fidget toys/identifying labels so that people cant tell me I don't look autistic enough, or just letting myself look like an inconvenience to everyone around me without any explanation, and they automatically go to "what a Karen" "entitled teen cant decide where they are in line" (when i get lost in line)

  • @MorgueInTheVoid
    @MorgueInTheVoid7 ай бұрын

    What an embarrassment. I'd love to see what she posted on tik tok after this. I bet she said she was harrassed, discriminated against, misgendered and verbally abused

  • @RilaAudio
    @RilaAudio7 ай бұрын

    I want a film where a wokey gets time travelled to the frontline British trenches in 1914. Granted it would likely be a rather short film, but I feel it would make the relevant points.

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    even better, bring the people who always yell 'patriarchy' at every turn when a man does anything, and show them a real patriarchy where women are controlled citizens and have minimal protections at best. bring them to the middle east especially and let her realize how bad it can really be off topic but i do get scared sometimes. modern feminism is pushing away young men and making them angry. i see more young men joining far right groups because they have no other outlet for their male angst. don't these far left types realize they are doing nothing but pushing these young men into hating women? young men with no spouse are the most dangerous demographic in history as they push most wars and revolutions in play with their male energy, and with nothing to lose they have no reason to moderate their anger. modern social justice does nothing but create these types of men.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    1916 during the Battle of the Somme would be better (or worse for them).

  • @luigi1456
    @luigi14567 ай бұрын

    I went to see a therapist about my anxiety, and I asked him if I had ADHD and he said that there is going to be a massive crackdown on mental health diagnosis because doctors have over diagnosed it. He said everyone has traits of autism, ADHD among other things but that's what makes you a normal human.

  • @ElinWinblad

    @ElinWinblad

    7 ай бұрын

    That is true but if it effects your day to day life then likely you have it. Best to read brain energy book and try that before meds

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    yep. its almost like not have standards on what can be an actual diagnosis made sure certain doctors were going to diagnose whoever they could so they could sell more pills and charge for therapy checkup sessions. its not all doctors of course but it should have been obvious that if we lower the standards obviously someone somewhere along the line will abuse it.

  • @AllenLantz

    @AllenLantz

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@ElinWinbladeven if it affects your daily life, you likely don't have it. It has to be severe and uncontrollable, because as that therapist said, everyone has traits of them. If you can work around or through it, you don't have it

  • @luigi1456

    @luigi1456

    7 ай бұрын

    Just to clarify I don't actually have ADHD, and my anxiety isn't enough to go on medication (thankfully) but yeah, there's a lot of people suffering out there because people don't wanna say no to em.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    I've had two people online ask me if I'm autistic because I kept disagreeing with them about some dumb shit they said. Apparently "insisting you're right because you actually _are_ right" is an autistic trait.

  • @rijntje73
    @rijntje737 ай бұрын

    As a human, hearing or reading someone starting their sentence with "As a..." or "As someone with..." is invoking huge eye rolls for me nowadays.

  • @BiggieTrismegistus
    @BiggieTrismegistus7 ай бұрын

    I watched a bunch of body cam videos last week and her are some terms you can use for Drunk Woman Bingo: - "literally" - "two drinks" - "I don't feel safe" - "What's your name and badge number?" - "I have anxiety" - "Are you serious?" (after being told they're under arrest) - "I'm not resisiting" (said as they're actively resisting) - "Call your sargeant" - "Don't touch me"

  • @elishh8173

    @elishh8173

    Ай бұрын

    But drunk men are better??

  • @thetwelfth9987
    @thetwelfth99877 ай бұрын

    People of my generation don’t seem to understand that having a disorder is ultimately a disadvantage to _you_ as it is a detriment to _your_ daily life, since _you’re_ supposed to be flexible and sociable in order to function in a society, it’s not a free pass. People are inevitably going to force you out of your comfort zone and you’re going to be completely helpless and overwhelmed, who’s problem is that though? The danger is when you get so comfortable with your suffering you don’t register it as such anymore, you just give up and accept that you ARE your anxiety and there’s things you cannot do. Don’t be like that folks ❤

  • @Johnnywiseify
    @Johnnywiseify7 ай бұрын

    "Excuse me ma'am no porn at the bar" "It's okay I'm transgender " "Oh I had no idea do whatever you want all the time "

  • @LazerUnicorn7
    @LazerUnicorn77 ай бұрын

    In the end, all of her victims cards did not equal a "get out of jail free" card

  • @Kovitlac
    @Kovitlac7 ай бұрын

    That DUI chick pulled out aaaaaaaaaaaall the buzzwords xD

  • @kevinhayes1656
    @kevinhayes16567 ай бұрын

    She’s not oppressed she’s just feels oppressed so it’s about feelings and not facts

  • @elishh8173

    @elishh8173

    Ай бұрын

    She doesn't feel oppressed. She feels she is entitled to special treatment. That's the difference between someone like her and someone like me who actually has autism, PTSD and trauma. I have to try to fit into society. I have to try to be normal. My problems just destroy my life. I would never try to use it as an excuse for any bad behaviour because its not.

  • @Kayleeorsmthn
    @Kayleeorsmthn7 ай бұрын

    I’m autistic and these people really piss me off, autism isn’t a quirky personality trait, it’s literally a developmental disability and sometimes it really really sucks.

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    how much autism sucks entirely depends on how bad it is. if its very mild autism where you are high functioning you can honestly do good in several fields as autism can really help in very hands on and numbers fields if the ticks can be controlled, and a few moments of random freakouts are dealt with obviously if its not high functioning those problems become really, really bad.

  • @NatureLover-pj2qe

    @NatureLover-pj2qe

    7 ай бұрын

    Autism is a developmental disability, not an intellectual disability and some autistic people high IQs. I get your point though, autism is not a cool, quirky personality trait.

  • @Kayleeorsmthn

    @Kayleeorsmthn

    7 ай бұрын

    @@sovietunion7643 I don’t care what my function label says autism sucks

  • @someoneovertheinternet4417
    @someoneovertheinternet44177 ай бұрын

    I have mild social anxiety due to many things that happened in my life as a kid and no, anxiety is not cute or quirky its frustrating, I can't talk with other people or approach them without feeling a certain amount of "fear" and sometimes I just straight up avoid getting help because I can't bring myself to speak, at least from my experience I am aware that I need to change because I can't keep refusing to socialize but it can be difficult sometimes, I wish more people stopped making it something "aesthetic" but that seems to be a lot to ask in these times

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    Too many people self-diagnose based upon normal feelings of anxiety we all experience. Being anxious in certain situations is natural and to be expected. For example if you're drunk driving and get pulled over you're probably going to get anxious. Someone like you expereince that kind of anxiety in normal everyday life and that's when it becomes a problem.

  • @someoneovertheinternet4417

    @someoneovertheinternet4417

    7 ай бұрын

    @@BiggieTrismegistus I know, honestly I wish people starts to treat mental problems as what they are, something important that needs to be kept in check instead of something that they want to have in order to belong somewhere (with this I refer to the groups of most of the time teens that tend to pretend to have certain conditions since it's "trendy")

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    @@someoneovertheinternet4417 It's weird because I have persistent depressive disorder (used to be called dysthymia) and I've never mentioned it on social media. Hell, I'm struggling to think of when I brought it up in real life; I know I haven't mentioned in the last 10 years. Like you say it's something I have to keep in check and not make it the basis for my identity. Having a mental illness doesn't make you cool.

  • @someoneovertheinternet4417

    @someoneovertheinternet4417

    7 ай бұрын

    @@BiggieTrismegistus Exactly, but as how things are going nowadays I only hope some of these people can develop some common sense because this in the long run can make the stigma of mental illness make a comeback and affect the people who might need the help and the understanding from other people

  • @apmanda

    @apmanda

    7 ай бұрын

    @@someoneovertheinternet4417 That’s honestly what pisses me off the most. These toddlers out here crying wolf are going to make it so much harder for those who actually struggle with REAL PROBLEMS to get the help and support they need. It happened with women and rape during the MeToo movement and it’s going to happen now for the mentally ill and I am absolutely livid over it. You don’t treat serious problems lightly like this. Absolutely not. It is shameful and disgusting.

  • @princessleira2663
    @princessleira26637 ай бұрын

    As an autistic person myself, I am so sick of these cringy tik tok teens using autism as a reason for "being nonbinary" or using "neopronouns" or being "trans." Like, stop putting all autistic people into a box and stating that wanting to go by "bun/bunself" is a symptom of autism. Not feeling comfortable with your gender is a whole different disorder in itself. I am aware that a lot of people who think they are trans are also autistic, but the two aren't linked together. It's just like how most people who have autism also have ADHD, but that doesn't mean they are the same. If I'm procrastinating and I'm having trouble moving on to the next task, it's because of my ADHD, not my autism. And if I'm having violent meltdowns due to an unexpected change of plans, it's because of my autism, not my ADHD. Even though I happen to have both disorders, I'm not experiencing ADHD symptoms because of my autism, and I'm not experiencing autism symptoms because of my ADHD. The same goes for autism and "gender dysphoria."

  • @ElsaLouiseSinger
    @ElsaLouiseSinger7 ай бұрын

    Lately, I've been observing these types of videos closer and one thing a lot of people today have in common are using diagnosed illnesses (no matter how serious or unserious) as a crutch. I feel like more than half of those people don't need to hide behind their diagnosis, and for the people who may have it severely, there's help to deal with a mental illness and what not. I've never been diagnosed with anxiety, but I've been diagnosed with Selective Mutism (which is linked with anxiety and possibly autism, though I never tested for that either) and I just realized how much of a crutch that is in my life and I don't want to use it as a way to make things easier for me anymore. I want to just be a regular adult and as I've found out over the last few years, it's not that hard once you get going. Still working on breaking the habit of just being silent, but my new mindset has significantly changed how I interact with people in a positive way :) (Also I was diagnosed with that in preschool, so I just grew accustomed to not talking, but I now want to speak my mind whenever I can)

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    exactly. i am autistic but never got tested because i was so high functioning (but i had my ticks that made it pretty obvious) but i've never used it to be like "oh man i'm such a victim" at most my parents give me a bit more slack when i'm lazy and haven't gotten my license yet due to my inability to focus on non-essential work (let me tell you gas prices in california DO NOT incentize getting a car lol) but thats it. i don't want to be a damn charity case

  • @jamwest3146

    @jamwest3146

    7 ай бұрын

    Hello, most of my life I remained passive and usually I wouldn't speak up. About ten years ago , with the help of therapy, I began to speak up. I discovered something. Speaking up can be good, but boy do you need to watch what you say. I traded one problem, being quiet, for another, being a big mouth. Talking is not the solution to all problems. Take care and good luck in all you do.

  • @ElsaLouiseSinger

    @ElsaLouiseSinger

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jamwest3146 Yeah, I think that's one thing I was grateful for when I struggled with talking. I'm so glad I didn't say certain things but I think speaking up instead of writing something down or having someone speak for me would be way better in every situation. Especially now that I'm an adult and I want to become more responsible and independent :)

  • @paularized1
    @paularized17 ай бұрын

    As a recently self diagnosed person, I can confirm that life is tough when your physical injury is a mental one.

  • @jt_rooster3228

    @jt_rooster3228

    6 ай бұрын

    There are invisible physical injuries out there

  • @sesinhosantos5047
    @sesinhosantos50477 ай бұрын

    That can not be real. Generational trauma? Social anxiety? She has a car and obviously money enough to spend on booze, and she is driving at night, so either she has social life, or she is back from work, which she has had for long enough to afford a car. Compared to me, being a straight cis white male, she has a lot more.

  • @greghannibal
    @greghannibal7 ай бұрын

    As someone with actual autism and OCD I wish people like this would stop using it as a shield to be idiots.

  • @TrekBeatTK

    @TrekBeatTK

    7 ай бұрын

    Completely agree. I have no problem working with people with autism and being respectful and compassionate, but some people make it their whole personality. Or they are just looking to “other” everyone else who isn’t them. Dealing with this right now with someone. Just because you’re neurodivergent doesn’t mean you can’t be a bigot and an ass.

  • @MichaelMielDeLaRosa
    @MichaelMielDeLaRosa7 ай бұрын

    My only question is how the person in the police footage knew that the cop identified as a male 😂. And how did she know he was white? I literally would never have guessed that she was indigenous, she literally just looks white. Like I’m Mexican and Native American but I’m also white, so people just think I’m white. So how can she assume he’s a white cis male?

  • @sovietunion7643

    @sovietunion7643

    7 ай бұрын

    FR i was thinking "thats the whitest bitch i ever saw how the hell is she a native american" like i'm sure she had a great great great grandad that was half native somewhere down the family tree and decided to make that slight genetic connection her whole personality trait.

  • @larab4999
    @larab49997 ай бұрын

    Good grief. Weakness is being worn like a badge of honour for some people. You said everything perfectly in this video :)

  • @bad.cereal
    @bad.cereal7 ай бұрын

    As someone with clinically diagnosed Autism, and went through days of testing to get that diagnosis, these people need to get their shit together and get a job

  • @CommanderRedEXE

    @CommanderRedEXE

    7 ай бұрын

    Took me a week to be diagnosed as an Aspy on the spectrum. The problem is the woke therapists "disgnosing" things after a single hour long visit with no testing or anything because they want to milk people for money.

  • @ilomilo3668
    @ilomilo36687 ай бұрын

    Misha I love your vids you’re always so funny and make me feel less crazy going to school with so many woke people

  • @sydneyme856

    @sydneyme856

    7 ай бұрын

    Are you in highschool or post secondary? I’m always so curious about the highschool experience now with all the woke stuff

  • @ilomilo3668

    @ilomilo3668

    7 ай бұрын

    @@sydneyme856 highschool 😭

  • @sydneyme856

    @sydneyme856

    6 ай бұрын

    @@ilomilo3668 rip

  • @wistfuldreamer6716
    @wistfuldreamer67167 ай бұрын

    As a psychiatric provider, I have to commend you on your accurate and astute appraisal of these characters. It is refreshing to see that there are some young folk who see through all the illusion so prevalent today! Thank you for sharing your insights and observations! Young people in particular, need to know that there are alternatives to the “woke” narrative, that need not be extreme or cruel.

  • @mollyleaf
    @mollyleaf7 ай бұрын

    3 years ago now I was diagnosed with OSDD-1b (DID but with less amnesia). I *still* feel ashamed about it (because of how it develops) sometimes. I know it'll get better; but my God, no sane human *wants* this. I wish I had a different reaction to this other than my blood almost boiling, because these people who are making it look like it's a damn role play obviously have something else going on if they want to pretend to have been severely abused as a small child to the point of their consciousness shattering in order to survive. Come *on* ...

  • @lyrilmtv2428
    @lyrilmtv24287 ай бұрын

    In the biggest twists of fate, she is probably mentally ill but in none of the ways she's describing 💀

  • @drrMonManon

    @drrMonManon

    7 ай бұрын

    I think if she is as damaged as she desribes that she cant really be a part of traffic. To druve a car you should be somewhat stable, even to just be able to talk to the police and understand the rules…but in her case she is just probaby very whiny boneless person who wants to aboid the ounishment using all techniques she knows and making herself a victim, countijg on some pity and mercy

  • @Datalanche
    @Datalanche7 ай бұрын

    I recently got pulled over for taking a stop sign a little too fast. I didn't really agree with his assessment personally, but regardless I answered all of his questions with a "yes sir" or "no sir" and kept my cool. I was taken aback from how... relieved he seemed. Like I could tell he was not used to this. He let me off with a warning and we went our separate ways. I guess between entitled woke and entitled thugs, it's a rarity now.

  • @drearycanary7157
    @drearycanary71577 ай бұрын

    I have had depression, all my life. It’s my biggest struggle and I refuse to let it take a hold on me. I have been diagnosed and treated by three doctors. I do absolutely everything in my power to make sure I’m not robbed of a successful life because of my illness. I hate how people just wallow in it and use it as a means of getting what they want. If I could be magically cured, right now, there would be zero hesitation. We all have our humps to get over, barriers, and unfairness. This is just mine. But, it’s how we learn to overcome (through our own means) these things that are the accomplishments, not having the illness. It’s people like that woman with the cop who make it harder for people who need proper treatment to receive it. Love your videos, Misha. God Bless.

  • @kevinhayes1656
    @kevinhayes16567 ай бұрын

    If her social anxiety is that bad, then she should not have a drivers license if she can’t drive safely or else she’ll do harm to herself or somebody else

  • @SnakeEater004
    @SnakeEater0047 ай бұрын

    My sister was diagnosed with PTSD after a car accident and it infuriates me to see people use it as some kind of get out of jail free card.

  • @hayleyrosexox
    @hayleyrosexox7 ай бұрын

    Wow! That second woman is just so embarrassing!

  • @andyboerger

    @andyboerger

    7 ай бұрын

    she's not a woman, remember!! How can you be so insensitive? She's Kai! ;)

  • @ZachaRicO
    @ZachaRicO7 ай бұрын

    I actually got diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome when I was 7, so I actually CAN say that I have autism...but my mom made it VERY clear early on that she would not tolerate that as an excuse for bad behavior. The fact that there are people out there who will "self-diagnose" to excuse their bad behavior is infuriating.

  • @FaithieFroggy
    @FaithieFroggy7 ай бұрын

    When she said "i have ptsd around white people and cops" I busted out laughing. I don't know how that cop was taking her seriously

  • @BiggieTrismegistus

    @BiggieTrismegistus

    7 ай бұрын

    She doesn't have enough PTSD to avoid using things like cars and other stuff white people created. Hell, modern psychology itself is a creation of the white devil.

  • @LondonAndSouthEastTransport
    @LondonAndSouthEastTransport4 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed with autism at 3 years old, and ADHD at 7 years old. For these people to claim they're autistic because they self diagnosed themselves is just insulting and quite frankly extremely disrespectful

  • @brentmeg922
    @brentmeg9227 ай бұрын

    Misha…you are wise beyond your years. Great channel!

  • @itsofficiallyashleyt
    @itsofficiallyashleyt7 ай бұрын

    I am so grateful for you and everything you post; you help me realize I am not the only person who has not been brainwashed by the toxic waste that the media is sharing so much nowadays!

  • @lemonluna2469
    @lemonluna24692 ай бұрын

    As someone with actual severe social anxiety, its absolutely crazy how people use that as an excuse. Ive also seen celebrites claiming that they have it after like a bad fan interaction where they were mean to a fan and then says ”oh im sorry, i have social anxiety” later on. That is so obviously a lie because i personally have NEVER heard of someone become angry and causing a scene because of it. The whole thing with social anxiety is that you DONT want any attention. Also in regards to the video, how does social anxiety prevent you from stepping out of a vehicle?? Anyway sorry for ranting i just cant stand people who fake having illnesses/disorders.

  • @bim4422
    @bim44227 ай бұрын

    I love your videos, Misha. What you said at 8:26 really resonated with me. I got my autism diagnosis a year ago and I never suspected a thing. I was relieved to get it, not because I wanted to be part of a community or have this label to use as a "safe pass," I was happy that how I was feeling mentally finally made sense. For example, school is hard for everyone in different ways but I couldn't handle it to the point where I was absolutely terrified to go in every day. I didn't express these feelings for a long time as I thought they would seen as dramatic. I couldn't take being in that tense and toxic atmosphere 6 hours a day, 5 times a week and I genuinely wouldn't wish these fears on anybody because they were draining and they wouldn't go away no matter how hard I tried. The fears would be instilled in other situations too and I am continuing to deal with that. Autism or any mental difference is not an "aesthetic" or "cool" thing to have. I accept that I have it and I find ways it deal with it, but there's no denying that it can be a nightmare. It infuriates me when woke people self-diagnose themselves just to have another label. They make their own claims about it and give out if you don't validate it but in reality, most of them have no idea what it is really like. They just go off from what they see on social media and what the woke way to deal with it is. Because of this, I want nothing to do with the autism community we have today. It shouldn't be a label and it is NOT cool having to deal with it. Sorry about how long this is!!!😊

  • @ju.ayur.
    @ju.ayur.7 ай бұрын

    This lady driving the worng side of the road actually drives me mad, now I have social anxiety too.

  • @morganrobinson3739
    @morganrobinson37397 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for doing what you’re doing! All the love

  • @TheCleanist
    @TheCleanist7 ай бұрын

    well said. Misha where are all the women who think like you , love your spirit

  • @TallBuffMunchkin
    @TallBuffMunchkin7 ай бұрын

    MISHA!! I Acknowledge you!😊☝️ love the hairstyle btw ❤ on a serious note thank you for tackling this subject please accept my deepest gratitude.

  • @realmishapetrov

    @realmishapetrov

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you!!!❤️😆

  • @Qwerty-8644
    @Qwerty-86447 ай бұрын

    The cop handled that situation very well, although he had to talk to her like he is talking a little kid

  • @Inquiringmind0
    @Inquiringmind07 ай бұрын

    Thank you Misha, your videos keep me sane. And considering how young you are, it also gives me a tiny sliver of hope for the future our society. Cheers.

  • @uIteriormotives
    @uIteriormotives7 ай бұрын

    that cop was way to nice i wouldn't let this shit slide 😂

  • @gmaxion2001
    @gmaxion20017 ай бұрын

    You are absolutely adorable. I love your takes and sunny disposition. Your videos are a ray of sunshine.

  • @Crisjola
    @Crisjola7 ай бұрын

    _Laughs in congenital bone defects that got me constantly misdiagnosed by pediatric doctors as a soccer injury when I’d been yanked out of running sports from the age of three_ Yeah, Rapinoe can go get bent. No one’s injury is a literal act of god, ffs. And I might prefer the fact that I like the idea of an uncaring and not conscious Universe doing its own thing and making accidental screw ups (Chaos vs Balance) because it just doesn’t care at all and isn’t sentient, but that doesn’t mean I blame _it_ for my problems or why it might or might not exist. But I suppose that’s because Rapinoe has no idea of personal responsibility, at all. If I get hurt because I didn’t go along with the “Universe” and dragged my feet instead of trusting my instincts, that’s on me. I’m assuming that most people (at least where I’m from, in the Deep South) basically believe the same about their particular Baptist church’s idea of God/the Bible. Also why I can’t always stand nihilistic militant Newtonian atheists, and why I’m a former one now. They treat it like the religions they mock, and that kicks all credibility out the door.

  • @LauraDyehouse
    @LauraDyehouse7 ай бұрын

    I have ptsd, anxiety, depression and autism. And the only thing that's ever happened when I got pulled over is me being super compliant and very sorry. If she has ptsd with a man she wouldn't talk to him like this. It would be a lot of yes and I'm sorry. I hate people like this.

  • @ezioauditoredafirenze25
    @ezioauditoredafirenze257 ай бұрын

    I completely agree with you. I have been running away from taking responsibility for my past... and I am working on it now. Thanks for making this video.

  • @strongcamel5355
    @strongcamel53557 ай бұрын

    Drunk driving is simply unacceptable. Too many people die due to it. Categorically unsafe.

  • @DrinkYourNailPolish
    @DrinkYourNailPolish7 ай бұрын

    "I have like social anxieteee" She cries as she plows into a car with a family in it.

  • @nooneneedstoknowmyname
    @nooneneedstoknowmyname7 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed with autism at a really young age and I'm so tired of people using it as an excuse to not take accountability. People like that are just making the rest of us look bad and proving the mean things people say right. I get that not two people with autism or any other condition are going to be the same, but seriously, just because we have things that are different about us, doesn't mean that we can't take responsibility and accountability for our actions. I suck being in public and having conversations with other people, so I choose to stay at home and talk online where I can manage communication easier. That's a me problem though and it shouldn't be the responsibility of the world, and if I do something wrong, then I'd want to get treated the same way as anyone else and face the same repercussions.

  • @angietrif
    @angietrif7 ай бұрын

    I love your content! It’s been amazing to see you grow from the start, both your channel but also as a person! Especially as a girl who’s the same age as you, it’s inspiring to see you speak out without any fear! I really struggle with that! I would love to hear more about your spiritual journey, although I know it’s very personal. I’m an Orthodox Christian, and I don’t know where I’d be without my faith!

  • @morigaena333
    @morigaena3337 ай бұрын

    My mental health has legitimately been so bad that I cannot drive. If I were to be behind the wheel I might actually be endangering myself and others. And you don’t see me playing the victim about it

  • @rhymerlegend2717

    @rhymerlegend2717

    7 ай бұрын

    Because people with real mental health issues don’t play victim to get attention. These people make up mental illnesses for themselves to get attention. Those with real mental illnesses like me (I have OCD) hate it and don’t mention it constantly and it’s actually a real pain to live with

  • @franciscoperalta5413
    @franciscoperalta54137 ай бұрын

    I have to say, as a person who was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at age 3, I find these TikTokers faking the condition rather insulting. Not only is it exploiting a condition that socially effects some people on the spectrum, but it is also mocking people that have certain social or academic advantages or disadvantages and turning various levels of the Autism Spectrum into a laughing stock.

  • @LucyBatman
    @LucyBatman7 ай бұрын

    I actually have depression and have been on meds for months, and see a therapist once a week. I’m not out there being like “rules are exempt for me because I’m SpEcIaL”

  • @livilivinglife
    @livilivinglife7 ай бұрын

    She will do good in jail. All the officers call you just by you're last name. 😅

  • @mikek3979
    @mikek39797 ай бұрын

    Your vlogs are always great, Misha!

  • @alexbennett162
    @alexbennett1622 ай бұрын

    You and me both 💀 she had no idea what to say it was so perfect. Cops are generally assholes (not violent, probably just overworked) but I’m surprised how patient he was

  • @sovietunion7643
    @sovietunion76437 ай бұрын

    i know exactly what the cop is going through because if you have ever talked with someone who is completely drunk you know exactly the situation. he knew damn well woke or not that this women was by no means sober and that you just to try to act like they are a child. friend showed up blasted on a discord call once and i didn't understand half of what he was saying, and you just have to do your best so they understand what you are trying to say in the simplest manner because no matter the type of drunk, the ability to comphrehend properly falls to about a kindergarden level.

  • @Chloeyboey217
    @Chloeyboey2177 ай бұрын

    Everyone’s anxious, everyone’s squidward, everyone’s special. No one is special.

  • @chrisroberts5221
    @chrisroberts52217 ай бұрын

    Honestly Misha, your one of the bravest. You tell it like it is and don’t sugar coat anything. Everyone subscribed looks forward to your next videos. I feel you should prepare for running for a political position like senate or congress. You have what it takes to change our country to where it should be. Not where it’s been going. Your amazing. Keep up the great work. Don’t hold back on anything with your views. We love it!!!

  • @bitrage.
    @bitrage.7 ай бұрын

    Omg..... these woman is the posterchild of today's problem of liberal left woman.... God Bless you for being a beautiful example for young girls today... I REALLY REALLY hope they follow and take after you...

  • @XLetsLiveForeverX
    @XLetsLiveForeverX7 ай бұрын

    I have really bad anxiety and it got to the point where, when I was doing my driving lessons I drove perfectly because I had the safety net of my instructor beside me. Once it came to my test I had panic attacks and failed twice. At that point I decided that while (at that time) I was physically healthy enough to drive, mentally I would not be a safe driver and so I decided not to retake my test and started working on treating my anxiety instead. If this woman is so anxious that she cannot drive safely then she should not be driving. If she cannot make that decision herself like I did, then her license should be removed.

  • @mikayackov8145
    @mikayackov81454 ай бұрын

    They are ruining the life of people who actually have mental problems, personality disorders etc. This is shameful.

  • @cops4robbers663
    @cops4robbers6632 ай бұрын

    To quote Family Guy, “Oh, you’re trans? Well then do whatever the hell you want”

  • @Greenwood4727
    @Greenwood47277 ай бұрын

    I went to a psychologist to help with my depression and anxiety and it did help a little, and she as a professional said you have a lot of the traits that was the closest diagnosis i had, i was brought up in the 70's and 80's a very different time, and i was forced to learn coping mechanisms, i do beleive there has been an over diagnosis of autism and adhd, giving excuses to some, like the lady in the car.

  • @aveanastasiyaful
    @aveanastasiyaful7 ай бұрын

    Misha, you are so well spoken, I really want to get to that level of identifying and pointing out exactly what's bothering me about an issue

  • @TruckerRob444
    @TruckerRob4447 ай бұрын

    Son has autism is six, but in his whole little world, he thinks he’s normal. He doesn’t say he’s autistic. He doesn’t write songs about it although he can play piano, drums, saxophone and cello, but for his autism, he goes to three doctors, speech therapy, and some sort of play therapy, but according to him, he’s a normal six-year-old and according to me, he’s a normal six-year-old

  • @Konsta-mw2vz
    @Konsta-mw2vz7 ай бұрын

    This is very very true! Respect for having the courage to say these things out loud, in this carzy state of world right now.

  • @A_DAM_PROBLEM_ANDREW
    @A_DAM_PROBLEM_ANDREW3 ай бұрын

    As someone who does have anxiety and depression and possibly dyslexia, I hate how people use their issues and stuff as a reason for not doing things. And the fact people fake them makes me mad as well, these illnesses and problems aren't fun to deal with, they suck.

  • @shannjones
    @shannjones3 ай бұрын

    At 8:30 point, people with classic Kanner's Autism don't realize they have autism. This is why separate diagnoses are needed when DSM-VI comes out.

  • @DrinkYourNailPolish
    @DrinkYourNailPolish7 ай бұрын

    "If things don't go my way then God doesn't exist" How childish!

  • @Based808
    @Based8087 ай бұрын

    I used to have real PTSD and could not drive. People want the diagnosis when they don’t even suffer from the disorder.

  • @jackalopeb9598
    @jackalopeb95983 ай бұрын

    I was diagnosed with Asperger’s and OCD when I was 16. For years I had to hide my quirks because I lost friends. Some relatives don’t want to hang out with me because they don’t understand me. Now people want to be autistic and have OCD. Newsflash, I wouldn’t wish OCD on my worst enemy. It messes with your mind, makes you paranoid and loose sleep. It’s one thing to spread awareness and education on the disorder. It’s another when teens use it as an aesthetic or an excuse for bad behavior.

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