@@SmokesOnMe he's a sleeper agent and his code word is "Eren". He has blacked out every single time he's been tasked to commit atrocities in undeveloped countries in the equator.
I'm in my last year of high school and I can relate with Jerma when he said he couldn't process what he read. It's nice to see that was also a problem with people in the 1960s
@@18754KRS have you noticed that _SuperDazza_ and _The Jerma985_ have almost identical profile pictures? Obviously that means that one of those two PSYCHOS has got to kill the other one, but I've been monitoring the situation for months and they're both still more or less alive. That really pisses me off :(
"im not insane i just do character imitations 25 times in a row uncontrollably by myself" is something I would've said to convince myself that I DONT have ADHD
@@Thatonedere It's not. ADHD is a lot like OCD, in that a lot of people say they have it and don't because they never got tested and properly diagnosed. People can have ADHD/OCD like behaviors or moments without having either. Not that that's a bad thing, since it allows for some good moments of understanding other's perspectives. Generally if you didn't need medication and therapy to finish school you didn't have either.
Jerma starts a stream of a children's game by talking about exposing himself to his massive audience and how excited he'd be to achieve immortality and be thrilled if he actually whipped it out for everyone to witness.
Strung out and senile Twitch streamer Jeremy Elbertson was caught on another incoherant stream on Saturday, at one point ragequitting after asking the question "where are my pills?". We keep Mr. Elbertson in our hearts and hope that his condition improves as the situation progresses.
Jerma genuinely just seems like a mad man trapped in his room with the voices to somebody who only watches his content from highlights of his streams without the chat hahaha.
@Aaron Eckhart from In the Company of Men well, yes! he is using it as a stim, from what it sounds. stims are either done for self soothing or (in this case) stimulation, especially when the environment is dull. It is different from what he was saying later about his impressions because then hes creating something new based off of their mannerisms- which is far more than just "Erin!" the meaningless repetition of someone else's words and tone is "non-interactive echolalia" and is a form of stimming. saying "Erin!" in the exact same tone, alone, multiple times, throughout the day, for nothing more than the entertainment of saying it is a wonderful example of this!
@@Etherman7 He talks about having ADHD quite openly, otherwise i would not have brought it up because I agree that "forcing" diagnoses on people is quite rude.