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|caption=[[Markiplier Soyjak|Neutralplier]] is a common compulsion of those suffering from self-insert syndrome | |caption=[[Markiplier Soyjak|Neutralplier]] is a common compulsion of those suffering from self-insert syndrome | ||
|symptoms='Jakking without the mandatory green meme arrow | |symptoms=*'Jakking without the mandatory green meme arrow | ||
*Blogposting | |||
*Posts about self-loathing and violent fantasies | |||
|comorbidities = *Depression | |comorbidities = *Depression | ||
*[[Wikipedia:Internet addiction disorder|Internet addiction disorder]] | *[[Wikipedia:Internet addiction disorder|Internet addiction disorder]] | ||
*Social isolation | *Social isolation | ||
*Self-harm | *Self-harm | ||
|treatment = | |treatment = *Yearly supply of green arrows | ||
|frequency = | *Soyquoting therapy | ||
*[[Calm|/calm/]] therapy | |||
|prognosis = Possibly -ACking within several weeks | |||
|frequency = At least one neutralplier post on the catty at any time | |||
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'''Self-inserting''' is a mental-illness similar to [[trannies|autogynephilia]], in which it is characterized by a [[Soy Community|'jakker]] that starts to identify ''as'' the "soy boy" drawings he collects so dearly, to the point of using them as avatars, and sometimes the poster attempts to rectify their identification with these drawings, usually depicting effeminate nu-males or similarly pathetic individuals, by making them muscular or well-hung, so, just don’t be fooled. | '''Self-inserting''' is a mental-illness similar to [[trannies|autogynephilia]], in which it is characterized by a [[Soy Community|'jakker]] that starts to identify ''as'' the "soy boy" drawings he collects so dearly, to the point of using them as avatars, and sometimes the poster attempts to rectify their identification with these drawings, usually depicting effeminate nu-males or similarly pathetic individuals, by making them muscular or well-hung, so, just don’t be fooled. |
Revision as of 22:22, 22 September 2023
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Frequency | At least one neutralplier post on the catty at any time |
Prognosis | Possibly -ACking within several weeks |
Self-inserting is a mental-illness similar to autogynephilia, in which it is characterized by a 'jakker that starts to identify as the "soy boy" drawings he collects so dearly, to the point of using them as avatars, and sometimes the poster attempts to rectify their identification with these drawings, usually depicting effeminate nu-males or similarly pathetic individuals, by making them muscular or well-hung, so, just don’t be fooled.
Like other paraphilias, self-insert syndrome is a sign of greater suffering or trauma deep within the individual, but isn't by itself harmful unless the weird behavior has social consequences, nonetheless, it should be pathologized and stamped out for the nebulous standard of normality of the atomized individual in the neo-liberal system of free exchange.[1]
Self-insert syndrome doesn't feature in the DSM-V, which according to Dr. Soyswedeson and colleagues, "confines the syndrome's rate of incidence to tragic obscurity" and that "Further inquiry into the psykosexual aspekten [sic] of this condition could be frootful", closing off, on an eerie note, "we're working on making it notable enough for the DSM."
Chud Variant
So far, it appears to be an off-shoot to self-insert syndrome, seeing as we have no peer-reviewed studies confirming that those posters really do look like and say that. It appears to be far more common thoughbeit, at the very least, and has proved controversial in the Soy Community due to some ‘teen’s disdain of ‘jaks being used as a way to portray a group in a positive light, instead of negatively as soyjaks were originally intended to just do
Bibliography
- Soyswedeson H. (2020). "Short letter on a Case Report Associated with Internet Addiction Disorder - A Blanchardian Analysis" Journal of Norwegian Psychiatrics