>>713712536Mental illnesses definitely exist (thinking you are a woman when you are not, for example), but all these "disorders" always have common issues between them:
1. extremely low percent of actual cases, borderline non-existent
2. difficult (if not impossible) to distinguish from other disorders
3. diagnosed by observation aka if mr. doctor felt this way today or not
4. most likely treated with sedative drugs
5. described as some form of quirky behavior
6. while having extremely low rate of occurring has a strong, vibrant and alive online community which treats it like a subculture
I will not accept these retarded nu-subcultures as actual clinical diseases and you won't make me