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/r/illnessfakers your new favorite gang stalking sub

https://old.reddit.com/r/illnessfakers

After reading recent talk in here

https://rdrama.net/h/toomanyxchromosomes/post/182171/dizzy-woman-with-terminal-fake-illness

I came to conclusion that you frickers have forgoten great sub.

/r/illnessfakers

Its small drama(not related) sub where foids stalk socialmedia of other foids who pretend to have life destroying disease.

Some of these faker foids go as far as getting medical procedures done to them in order to validate their totally real condition.

What make this sub great. Is that they hound handful of foids. They talk about them in names. They post their social media posts.

Its not just look at this literally who. It's never quess what X has done this time. Type of drama.

!foidmoment

Here is their list of targets.

https://old.reddit.com/r/illnessfakers/wiki/index/approvedsubjects

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>I came to conclusion that you frickers have forgoten great sub.

Munchie drama is top-tier but every place where it's discussed is full of munchies blogging about how they're actually super sick unlike the subjects, which detracts from the fun of it

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I miss the kiwifarms munchie thread so much. They had a rule specifically forbidding such foid nonsense that made it more readable than anywhere else

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The experience of being ostracised is a really threatening one. And so because many people with chronic illnesses are likely to have experienced some kind of dismissal, disbelief, ostracisation, isolation, they want to establish legitimacy of their own health condition. And one of the ways you might do that is compare your condition with another, to demonstrate: look, this is 'real'."

It's not a conscious process, people don't think, I don't have control over my health so I'm going to have control over this support group, say who can enter it and who can't, and that's going to make up for it.

A foid researcher mentions this phenomenon in the refinery29 article I linked though of course her β€˜solution’ to this is that doctors have implicit biases against foids and that the taxpayers should have to foot the bill for munchies delusions.

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>The experience of being ostracised is a really threatening one. And so because many people with chronic illnesses are likely to have experienced some kind of dismissal, disbelief, ostracisation, isolation, they want to establish legitimacy of their own health condition. And one of the ways you might do that is compare your condition with another, to demonstrate: look, this is 'real'."

Huh, that actually makes sense, at least for the people with actual health conditions who like munchiewatching. For munchies I think it's just another forum for attention-seeking though.

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She also makes a comparison in the article that munchie discourse mirrors train discourse in many ways. Which it kind of does when you step back.

In that the β€˜truscum’ who push back against AGPers are doing so to gain legitimacy in the eyes of normal people more or less while they also see AGPers encroaching on the territory that should be rightfully theirs.

It's interesting that within groups, you'll always see factions. You see it within the LGBTQIA+ communities: you would assume everybody has or could have experienced ostracising from the heteronormative population and so they'd be united, but in fact you see factions forming within that. It's the same within the chronic illness community.

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And that's a good thing. Munchies and malingerers make like materially worse for people who suffer from poorly-understood or painful chronic illnesses because healthcare professionals are jaded by fakers. I'm sure it's the same for people with life-long s*x dysphoria but with society :marseysociety2: instead of healthcare

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Lol I just posted almost the exact same thing. Similarly, I had an eating disorder as a teen and I'd try to find recovery support groups online and it was so weird, they were full of young women who were trying to prove that they had a real eating disorder, like it's a badge. Like bro if you say you ba an ED you probably do, it's not uncommon, so what are you doing making it into a contest....

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>Similarly, I had an eating disorder as a teen and I'd try to find recovery support groups online and it was so weird, they were full of young women who were trying to prove that they had a real eating disorder, like it's a badge.

The toxic people in ED and chronic illness communities seem to be extremely similar and the ones from the ED community seem to also often be munchies.

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Why are they all yt women?

:#marseyextinction:

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:m#arseynoooticer:

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They're not

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:marseysoypointgold:

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>bitchmedia

Kek. Thats one based name. Shame its just basic foid nonsense

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I went down a rabbit hole on their sub one day. Some of these foids are batshit insane, to the point you stop laughing and start feeling genuinely bad.

Like Kelly. Read up about Kelly.

https://old.reddit.com/r/illnessfakers/search?sort=new&restrict_sr=on&q=flair:Kelly

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!slots100

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I've read a lot of that subreddit in the past. Something I found interesting was that a large portion of the women who post there also claim to have Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Also, when a couple of targets who were kind of trashy died (one by their illness which turned out to be real and I think one suicide, but I don't remember exactly) they just kind of swept it under the rug and forgot about it. When a 22yo girl who was popular on social media that they were obsessed with died (which was a result of her unnecessary feeding tube going wrong) they got super emotional and made a separate subreddit to mourn her. They're super nuts.

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Are you saying obsessive stalkers are themselves crazy? No way!

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