Pipkin Pippa takes a test
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2022
- She passed the test
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Pippa finally scores high on a test, I knew she had it in her
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Wtf this test. Doesn't everyone hate the sound of fire alarms? They are designed to be annoying.
@@Jordan-Ramseseveryone finds them annoying but some people, especially those with autism find those kinds of sounds very distressing/nerve inducing
@@Jordan-Ramsesas someone with autism, I have to cover my ears. Something I see no one else do. So I think I might be bothered more then most.
Yay! Congrats for Pippa.👏
taking an authism test while sabaton plays in the background is the perfect foreshadowing.
What's the reasoning? I'm assuming it's a joke, but if it's not I'd like to know.
@@cappedwinner5558 The song in particular was titled "The Final Solution" (the name of the plan to efficiently kill Jews during the Holocaust) and she mentioned being paranoid of being kidnapped and taken to a camp
@@LARAUJO_0 Trust me when I say I know about Sabaton, and I also heard No Bullets Fly in the background.
That being said, that feels like a stretch, and it's worded as in general rather than a particular song.
This is the first time I've seen anyone mention them and autism in the same sentence, and it feels like "I have autism and like them, therefore there's correlation."
I can confirm that an affinity for power metal is one of the diagnostic symptoms listed under Autism Spectrum Disorder in the DSM.
@@ajoajoajoaj the only real (formaly diagnosed) autist I know outside of my family (I have a few autistic relatives) is a hischool classmate that was crazy about metal, we were only 5 guys in the whole year that listened to metal, but he was the most enthusiastic about it, dude had a room in his house larger than his bedroom that was full of music equipment and was completely soundproofed.
Pippa passed the test without studying, lets go!
Pippa has so much to say about anything her brain decides to hyper-fixate on. Even without the bensdryl in her system, she actually makes me use my brain during her zatsus, something I'm trying to get away from when I watch vtubers, but I kinda like it.
6:17 I know Pippa's self-conscious about making weird streamer idle noises off-stream, but I lived with a dude for a couple years who would do that shit all the time, like, multiple times a day I'd hear a dude in the next room making Pippa noises, or even going full-on gremlin babbling while arguing with the instructions on a frozen pizza box, and even then it never failed to make me smile. It's just funny, I don't care who's doing it. Never got old.
Professional gobbledygook
Thanks for appreciating the brain damage, means a lot!
don't we all do that
Then… you haven’t experienced it enough.
@@gordonfreeman5872 only when I'm alone
I just realized if you set pippa to 0.75 speed she turns into a normal person
Pippa shippiro
Omg you're right
Holy shit. I can almost understand her now.
alternatively if you put her at x1.25 she sounds the same as normal
Whoa dude, you are right.
Is she sounds just like her, but normal(?)
I diagnose Pipa with high functioning vtuberism
I would be genuine surprised if a real tism test on pippa went back negative.
We wouldn't have her any other way.
Most 4chan dwellers are autistic Id be really surprised if she wasnt.
TBF, that test was checking for known symptoms, so while it’s not “official” it’s a good gauge. She’s apparently quite acoustic :3
pippa is so brave for being honest like this, I feel so represented
now im not alone in having pipkin
sorry to hear you have that, how long did the doctor say you had left
@@sticklyboi I checked and it turned out he only had 5 days left. Rest In Peace ipwnzuall2000times now Pippa is the only one left
@@flashbang684 my heart aches
As a fellow pipkin haver I also feel very represented but now I feel like I only have a day to live
Pippa and the vtuber community ❤
3:29 Holy shit, the timing of that song was impeccable. Pippa started talking about being rounded up into murder camps, and immediately The Final Solution by Sabaton started playing.
Pippa: You can't watch a live stream at 2x speed.
Also Pippa: benadryl
wait, i thought benadryl was a depressant or sedative
@@tacticallemon7518 I think for some people it speeds them up.
She killed the test. Possibly one of the highest scorers I have seen (and that other brown bear vtuber).
Maybe I'm dumb but which vtuber are you talking about?
@@jacobhoskinson8960 i guess beatani?
@@jacobhoskinson8960 uruka I'm guessing
@@jacobhoskinson8960 charlottexbear?
@@jacobhoskinson8960 Did Yamakuma Una take one?
The Final Solution playing in the background compliments the Pipkin beautifully
3:22 *starts talking about fear of being rounded up in a camp if they go to a foreign country
*Sabaton's **_Final Solution_** starts playing in the background* 💀
Of course this would have been clipped almost immediately 🤣
Pippa takes Benadryl has a fever dream. Realizes it was an actual stream
I agree with Pippa on looking people in the eyes it makes me exceedingly uncomfortable
It's quite normal. The animal part of our brain perceives eye contact as threats.
@@johntan4997 👁️🕳️👁️
Try being violent(figuratively) it is a play, sometimes u look for 3 seconds sometimes 5 and people react funny,
I don't mind looking people in the eyes but every time I do I feel like everyone gets super unconfortable and after a while will try to keep looking away so I feel kinda bad. I used to stare at my teachers during class so much they'd either end up doing the whole class only looking at me or just never look me in the eyes for the rest of the semester.
For me, it just feels rude. Like, eyes are kind of personal. Windows to the soul and all that. And I’ve never been one to be intrusive. I can do it decently enough, but if I get into a more comfortable conversational setting with someone I’m usually not staring at faces.
Plus, I’m kind of better at audio cues for judging people’s state of mind. Might have been from cashiering. You have conversations, but gotta keep eyes on the job.
Omg that front of the feet walking is so relatable. I thought being T-Rex was cool. And then my parents thought I was retarded.
For me, it wqs dragon. And I wasn't even that young.
That's so weird that it's consistent. I wonder who noticed that.
@@KyriosHeptagrammaton I'm not on the spectrum and I did that, so I think it's just a bad question lmao.
@@spiceforspice3461 It's like how fortune tellers identify really common traits and then when they tell it to you you are like "wow, how did they know?" lol
"I have that chronic fear that if I leave the country war will break out and I won't be able to go home and they round me up in foreigner camps or whatever and they'll kill me" - Pippa said, as "The Final Solution" by Sabaton starts playing in the background.
I fucking can't.
Pippa using Sabaton for her BGM is so fucking based, I can't fully comprehend it
"You have pipkin" was way funnier than it should've been
The amount of repeat questions in this test reminds me of a detective trying to trick you into giving a different answer than before
Usually control questions
It's called negative coding and it is used to filter out certain behaviour patterns that some people have - Namely always denying or always agreeing with certain ways a question is asked.
It is a fairly standard practice in social sciences when gathering data. In fact, it's almost necessary for self-reported data to be considered valid at all.
@@OzixiThrill yeah but they asked the eye contact thing at least 8 times? is that not one too many?
Kind of expected the answer at 6:42 to be "gun."
Based
3:39 as someone with autism, i'd say i have quite an easy time feeling happy for other people, be it my friends succeeding in life or the funny anime women being nice to each other. it's a very nice feeling
It actually seems like most autists are more in-touch with the feelings of others than they are with their own in my experience. Like it's harder for them to break down all their internal processes and put names to all the little subtleties than it is to relate to the state of somebody else.
the bitterness will come as you watch the normie system blatantly service the average/maintain status quo to the point of actual hostility while constantly claiming to be looking to the future, it will claim to seek novelty in all it does but it actually pushes novelty away to maintain an even level of processing. it's eyes are much bigger than it's stomach and eventually you will tire of this.
anyway nothing happens until the baby boomers lose the money pile finally, then it happens all at once. best thing we can be right now is cruel to old people.
@@DistractedGlobeGuy Oh shit
@@DistractedGlobeGuyHonestly true. Over the last few months I have been trying to find ways to help better understand my autism or even have a way to explain it to people that work with me on a regular basis. It's still difficult to explain but just hearing some one explain what they've gone through helps me find a new way of looking at what I do.
Can agree with the first reply. I have no idea how something makes me feel, but I know almost exactly how my friends will feel if I say a given thing.
I've shown signs of ASD since I was a kid and the only reason I didn't get diagnosed is because my mother thought I was normal because I acted like she did. Turns out she's undiagnosed too. So now I'm an adult that can't function very well... Or at all, honestly.
Yeah the same (or similar) to me.
Max Pipkin has been unlocked.
TBF, the real testing is a lot less anecdotal, and has less 'how do you fit in at parties' questions, i.e. it's less about 'adulting', it's more about child development stages and how you grew up, alongside testing for similar traits among ADHD and NPD/Depression/ASPD and other tests that fit into the other DSM V categories.
A lot of parallel habits/traits/neuroses can happen across ADD/ADHD and ASD, but also NPD/BPD and ASPD, which is why the tests are often inconclusive by themselves. It nearly always needs you to have a parent and observed practitioner / school records of traits and personality to assess adult autism, because the traits alone don't guarantee or certify you. You don't get into the Autism Club once you get the result, you usually just have a $5k bill to pay off and books to read. The diagnosis is usually only useful if you want access to doctors and insurance/health funds who have no idea how to charge money or allocate resources. It's also useful because a lot of businesses have no idea how to allocate resources to people who 'might be' or are borderline, but haven't stepped over that diagnostic line. Once over that line, not much changes. Except the money changing hands.
One of the reasons why adulting isn't that relevant is that ASD tends to slow down adolescent development milestones, you might be 'genius' or 'underachiever' status, and get to skip ahead on the academic side, but you might be 20-40 before you figure out signs of deception, reading emotions on people's faces, dating, or romance. Especially Aspie/ASD Girls who tend to skip through the awkward phases of adolescence as their development milestones are protected by society in some ways, Girls are allowed to be children way into their 30's and 40s even if they're single parents, sic. You might have very old people on the ASD spectrum who really never get to 'fit in', while others have no outward signs of having difficulty, while others are non-verbal for their entire lives.
Taking online tests as an adult, you can easily skew the answers as you might feel more introverted, but have since grown out of those childhood traits and want the answer to reflect your ideal/imagined self, rather than the realistic/true version which is a lot less 'textbook'.
Things like stimming/fidgeting and strong interests can be less developed in adults because people basically adapt emotionally or physically once they go through the gauntlet of school education and bullying. Your interest/hyper-focusing might be 'hammered' out by years of emotional trauma and poverty, killing your dreams and ambitions over the years.
People who get put 'in the spectrum' usually have fairly consistent traits and 'find people' of a kindred spirit, i.e. being friendly with people who are less work/BS to deal with, or via attrition, i.e. burning through the entire list of people who will tolerate you. Or some mix of the two.
unironically useful comment
These tests are at most an indicator that it's something to be looked into.
What's a lot more telling is the justifications and explanations. A lot of those were not how someone with a "normal" brain thinks.
Though, keep in mind, "probably on the spectrum" doesn't mean enough to be diagnosable of anything, just that the wiring for it is there.
Got my diagnosis along with an IQ test. There was a lot of talking as well, and some childhood history. Think I’d need to look at the thing again for a better idea. It’s helped a lot with money actually, but that’s more due to my specific situation. Went back to college.
Though one bit was kinda funny. I didn’t expect autism at all. I’d looked into it and from the material I’d read, I didn’t relate to the robot people. But after looking into it more (realizing that the first books I read were from a very particular perspective), things started to click. I’m not so keen on the self-diagnosis stuff, but it seems like a good idea to see if professional diagnosis lines up with the feeling of “this makes my life make sense”
thats a lot of word too bad im not gonna read em
@@hiramesensei3112 congratulations you are worse on a ADHD scale than me and I am roughly 6 out of 10 in severeness. You might want ot get that checked.
Incredible timing that when she starts shizo posting about getting rounded up in a foreigner camp at 3:21 Final Solution starts playing in the background
That was horrifying, she managed to literally talk non stop for twelve minutes straight. Like, there's uninterrupted talking, and then there's *uninterruptible* talking, with no gaps.
Wow, she’s perfect.
i know right
Earlier this year I took an autism test and told a friend, which led him into his own rabbit hole where he learned he was diagnosed with autism in 1st grade, and his parents just never told him. I still feel bad about that. It feels like I'm the one who gave him autism.
You did. You monster.
I feel like unless someone is crippled by it, you are better off not knowing. Once I figured it out with myself, it's kinda killed my motivation
@@amuroray88there’s no being “crippled by it”. It’s inherently good to know you’re disabled to find coping mechanisms. There is no such thing as “severe” autism it’s a spectrum
@@Sinc3r3ly I think if you are very high functioning, it's better not knowing because you will probably figure out the coping mechanisms yourself anyway. When you are high functioning, Asperger's becomes more like a trade off where you get higher IQ and analytical thinking skills at the expense of social ability and understanding.
@@amuroray88 Ehh, depends on what you end up doing when you know. For me, didn’t figure out until my 20s. Never had issues as a kid. My parents did a great job of just meeting needs as they came up. If I had been diagnosed earlier, given the time period I would not be surprised at all if I ended much more messed up.
My diagnosis has helped me a lot since then though. It helped certain parts of my life make sense and pulled me out of a... cycle to nowhere, by giving me the idea I could work with it to get what I wanted.
Edit: The Aspergers thing is weird. It doesn’t seem separate from autism as much as autism + IQ. Heck, even it’s history is kind of like, “these people seem autistic, but don’t match our precise definition.” Then they slapped on Asperger’s name because he had focused on the smart autistics (since it was a better argument to the Nazis for not killing off the people he studied).
Pippa takes an autism test while listening to Sabaton. We knew the answer before the results came in
What I find really interesting about all of this is just how similar Pippa's responses are to my own. I know that I have Asperger's (now considered a part of ASD) and have for roughly 16 years. I don't necessarily respond the same way as she does with auditory stimuli or have as many and as severe reactions to certain things, but the logic behind many of her choices is nearly identical.
Those rationales that she uses, however, are what interests me most. I've heard a bunch of her stories and she's definitely had a messed-up life. She's been in environments where irrational things have been hammered into her. Plus, there is no way in hell that Autism is the only mental health disorder she lives with.
All this makes me wonder how greatly these other factors have accentuated her results. For example, many of her explanations have a *distinct* propensity towards violence. Her fear about traveling abroad is almost understandable, but that she specifically fear being locked up or captured during a spontaneous war feels... Odd? At least it does when using all of her other answers as context. Like she has been conditioned to think this way through experience or when filtering life through the lens of another mental health disorder.
Again, this isn't me trying to diagnose or analyze or anything like that. I'm only curious how much of Pippa's personality and what we know about he can be attributed to ASD, especially given that all of her weirdness is blamed on "having Pipkin" (which is something I have understood as more or less being a euphemism for ASD or at least something very similar).
Pipkin is a distinct disorder characterized by symptoms most commonly associated with ASD, BPD, cluster C disorders, paranoid schizophrenia, and regular schizophrenia. If you or anyone you know exhibits symptoms of Pipkin, please reach out to a mental health professional. Early treatment can not only save your life, but many others'.
Well, that entire third paragraph is the mental disorder called going to /pol/.
An Spontaneous war is a possibility if the place she goes is brazil, specifically Rio
I think the travelling abroad thing is just from being exposed to American news on foreign countries, it sounds like every other country outside of nato is in a constant state of civil war. Plus Americans are often going to be especially targeted, from human traffickers etc knowing Americans will have a higher value to extremists that hate the west.
She just understands her fertile body can be used to breed the next generation of soldiers. Nothing odd about being worried about that.
I actually have a similar story as pippa on question 49
I was also told that I'm too loud and eventually I stopped talking to anyone and now I'm back to being loud but only with my friends or when I'm alone
"I don't go to parties and my coworkers are my friends."
I felt that.
Pippa remains hella based (and relatable).
I knew a girl in middle school that used to walk on her front feet. She was cute, but a little too weird even for me...
Pippa's "I'm like a wild animal" had the same energy as Butter's "I'm a baaad man"
Sabaton Playing in the Background just make this "Pippa Oversharing moment" just epic
Words go zoom
As someone with aspergers I find this weirdly relatable.
Its nice to remember your not the only one sometimes.
I agree.
The Sabaton in the background really makes this
For anyone who has never had a panic attack before, listening to this video is a good comparison to what it feels like
She’s just like me chat!
Congratulations on Pippa for finally getting 100% on a test!🎉
This is a great piece. Thank You!!
Poor thing... I know allergies can be bad. She should get one of those room HEPA filters, I have a friend with bad allergies and that helps him.
That, and some of the issues she talked about during the test, I wish I can help but sadly I cannot.
I've got allergies like that too. Probably just from being indoors too long/ too much.
@Renovartio yeah
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Also I don't think Pippa has autism, she probably has what I have, which is ADHD. The geniuses at the DSM-5 reclassified attention deficit disorder to be a subcategory of ADHD. apparently you can have both the inattentive which is when you just stop paying attention when things aren't interesting and additionally the hyperactive one which is what you all normally think ADHD is. that might be why Pippa loses patience with really boring things yet can suddenly shift gears and start screeching like crazy. I know it's part of the act, but I think that on off switch of hers is the reason why she is the way she is. and that actually makes her funny because sometimes she goes off on these crazy tangents that are entertaining.
It’s possibly both. Autism is largely about hyperfocus, which interacts with ADHD (all types) in interesting ways.
I think it's safe to say both. I have Attention deficit (or whatever it's called nowadays) and while I can be distracted by a fly or a squirrel, give me a good set of legos or a good game or book and I'll be hooked up for 6+ hours straight until I finish what I'm doing or I get too tired or frustrated. then continue next day and so on.
If she had gotten an official diagnosis of ASD, she's at least 60 percent or more likely to be comorbid with ADHD. ASD and ADHD overlap on some executive functioning issues, but differ in other ways.
"You tried it? You have aids? It diagnosed you with aids? That's unfortunate. I'm sorry."
"I like focus talk" already out question 1.
This video made me want to hear Sabaton again...
"As a child, I put most of the pressure on the front of my feet when walking"
Who TF (aside from Pippa, apparently), is going to distinctly remember exactly how they walked as a child? I don't remember the last thing I ate unless I think really hard about it.
I remember because I too spent a lot of time in the woods. Then I didn't ever have new shoes or the right size growing up and when I moved to Texas I was barefoot so much. I've heard it called fox toe, because you sneaky like a hunter. I do wonder doesn't everyone run on the front of their feet? I think mine is more centered but like the ball of the foot is the only thing that should touch barely as you are supposed to be light on your feet so you can side step at full speed.
I dunno though, not a runner. Knew a dude who would sprint his mile and a half but never looked at his feet just knew he'd never let up or tire in anything he ever did. I never liked running and the crazies that did would do 20miles when the roads looked like oceans from the heat coming off them. Too crazy for me.
I remember because I did it all the time, because walking normally hurt my heels.
@@jayeisenhardt1337 well that's the thing, though; how you walk is entirely contextual, depending on terrain and whether you're wearing shoes and what kind of shoes. It's not a consistent thing at all. And regardless of how you walk and how consistently you walk, if no one ever pointed it out as a concern or something of interest, why would you specifically remember it? And it really just came off as a weird question that doesn't really have anything to do with autism. imo.
That is one of the hallmarks of autism in children lmao
@@johndoe7017
Makes sense. KEKW
THE NUMBERS PEPPA!!! WHAT DO THEY MEAN??!!! killed me
700 mg holy shit pippa
How I love Sabaton
I got so hyped over hearing sabaton in the background Instant makes me want to watch more of her content
The embodiment of autism in the form of a waifu rabbit is a hero we didn't know we needed.
PERMANENT
BRAIN
DAMAGE
watching Pipa for one of the first times here as a giga autist, i was half way through before going "she 100% has ADHD" LOL
Is that Sabaton I hear?
Yes. Based rabbit is once again proven to be based
"Like" -Pippa Pipkin
Fast talking rabbit make me happy. Also Sabaton. Life is good. Merry Christmas.
"It doesn't feel right" yep, that's eye contact with the 'tism in a nutshell. Feels unnatural
She has Pipkism.
4:10 this is from working in a trailer all day but
rain on hollow metal is super anxiety inducing
Agression shouldnt be that low. She is very violent
The traveling and war breaking out is always on the back of my mind when I travel
Loving the Sabaton in the background
I feel the 'not liking to do things in groups' thing so hard. I flunked out of Uni because my brain was just fundamentally incompatible with collaborative projects.
It's funny how you can tell immediately that a clip was from the benadryl stream
Deep insight. Deep, deep insight.
As someone with High Functioning Autism, yep I saw the ending a mile away.
I was Moderate with high depression.
ah the alexithymia questions, great, thanks for reminding me all the stuff I can't feel
And the masking the comes with 'understanding' (learning to read faces, etc) of a feeling you know you can't produce in yourself
i have never related more to another vtuber than this video, and i don't know if i should be scared
High Pippa is fun to watch.
Congratulations on the high score!
That part about looking people in the eyes is a mood. She’s just like me frfr
Let's face it we all have pipkin.
Thought I accidentally left the video at 2x, but no, it's just Benadryl.
I thought I was super in the spectrum, so I took the same test and holy shit did things change for me in the last 5 years, passing the 30 years old mark and being made to lead meetings and projects at work, and small talk at events with clients, kinda forced me to become a normal person.
I ended up scoring super low, had I taken the test while I was looking for a job it would had been very different.
If that test is any way reputable, then I have the Tism as well. I was pretty confident the rabbit had it.
Grand Autismo 3
8:57 exquisitely textured pipsniff 9/10
2:06 i feel that so much
I didn't need a test to know this about Pippa
"Traffic makes me feel like I'm going to kill myself"... Yeh relatable.
cars are overrated, return to train
@@tacticallemon7518train is overrated, return to horse
I saw the title then within 1 minute could tell she def had smth going on up there
wtf it's like you just described my whole sorry ass in 12 minutes
I'm drawing an autistic anime girl, and this was my video recommendation. I'm afraid of what the algorithm have became.
I'm autistic myself, was even semi-officially diagnosed too, but I didn't got the full official diagnosis since I dismissed at the time, alongside with "help" (which likely would have been ABA, so it's for the better).
Oh, she's listening to the Sabaton Livestream.
she described the fear of thunder PERFECTLY oh my god
Loving the Sabaton backing track.
OH, thats what pipkin means
I feel like I need to try this test.
Walking on the balls of your feet is actually quieter
I can't believe I'm not the only one who did the wolf thing when they were a kid (trying to walk/run on the toes because wolves are cool).
On the other hand, I'm flat-footed so it wasn't even that bad anyway.
shes so fucking real. shes my queen on god
I had to check I was in 1x speed, I didn't remember she talks that fast !
Pretty sure the test heard her discussion of the first question and had the results already. The rest were just a formality.
6:41
i though for SURE she was gonna say "a glock"
Nah, she'd only accept a Colt.