but does an ant hill in florida know about an ant hill in taiwan?? 👀 edit: it’s been a year and people are still replying to this comment as if i was being serious 😐 y’all.
Hillary Duff and Selena Gomez seem to be fine. The Sprouse brothers are relatively normal. So is Jake T Austin, Ashley Tisdale, Christy Carlson Romano, Kyla Pratt...
@@jalapeno1119 that may be true for what we can publically see, but for ever child actor that's doing okay there's many more who aren't. Look at Lindsey Lohan, Britney, Chris Kulkin etc.
Not to mention Orlando Brown. Dude is on the same level as Demi. They both desperately need help, and everyone around them is just allowing them to do whatever.
@@altobonifacio8936 correct bro. It seems you are very knowledgeable on this subject. Have you ever contacted with an ET before? Or has it happened the other way round?
Dr Steven Greer said there are energy beings who doesn't have bodies(ETs). if this is real and if we can reincarnate, this explains the so called ghosts. Just watch close encounter of the fifth kind if you'd like to dig deeper. But I personally wouldn't believe it unless I meet one personally.
Two VERY distinct things. I’m an amateur paranormal investigator and sure, they’re both “paranormal”, but that just means beyond our scope of what “normal” is, lol
Demi saying "aliens" is offensive has the same vibes as michael scott asking oscar "is there a term besides mexican you prefer? Something less offensive?"
While this comment had me dead, (here comes me ruining the party with a hot take, skip my comment if you're not into it) Demi is partially right about the usage of the word "alien." While the word "Mexican" has negative connotations only to assholes and Michael, the word "alien" as a reference to extraterrestrials is relatively modern (20th century if I'm not mistaken). Before that, its (ever-shifting) meanings were more on the lines of "strange", "outsider", and "belongs to somewhere else" - the same as when these days, it is used as a slur to undocumented immigrants by racists or to express that something is subjectively weird. So Demi is right to assume that the same exclusionary connotations were applied when the word "alien" was used for extraterrestrials for the first time. Whether they are right, wrong, or in the middle considering the big picture (the PC debate, ongoing semantic changes, the theoretic nature of this discussion on a planet where we cannot even respect other humans - let alone other species, etc.) is another question that I'm definitely unqualified and too dumb to answer.
@@Mr7ich7 1. I'm Hungarian. 2. What I've commented is based on several sources, but mainly on Rothwell's "'Strange', 'Foreign', and 'Alien': The Semantic History of Three Quasi-Synonyms in a Trilingual Medieval England." The paper highlights that even though the word has Latin/French origins, it has gone through semantic reduction by the time it started to appear in English sources. Not only was it less frequent than in Classical Latin, its meaning has been reduced to "foreigner" or "outsider" (and even "mad") in English sources, despite the wide range of meanings it carried in Classical Latin (p. 16). Edit: Why did you think I'm American btw? I'm just curious, because even my username reflects that I'm Hungarian.
Demi Lovato’s life is the most recent example of how badly a child actor’s life can be completely destroyed by the very fact that they’re famous. I’ve personally been through opiate addiction, and what I see, is a person who recovered from addiction, but not from drug use, and they are now on a trajectory to permanent psychosis. It’s really sad to see, and it’s even sadder that 99% of people just point and laugh
@@caitie2010 so. Recovering from addiction is as it says, you've overcome an addiction. Overcoming the drug use can also mean the lasting effects that the drug use did to the body and mind. You can stop doing drugs but still have the lasting mental effects from them that you may never recover from. I believe that's what they were trying to say, apologies if I'm wrong
Personally I have to disagree with you. I think she's like this right now because of the strokes that she had that resulted in brain damage. We can't blame all our problems on childhood trauma. At some point we have to take responsibility. I hope you're doing well in your recovery 💓
Watching their show makes me feel dirty. The things that child actors go through is traumatizing and now it’s manifesting itself in a sad yet predictable way. I don’t want to gawk at an obvious mental breakdown like it’s some sort of spectacle.
@@Mehmehmeh746 She was born female. She has the same chromosomes, cells, lung capacity, brain, shoulder height, ability to give birth, as a woman. She is a woman.
@stranger It's they now. They identified as non-binary. But sometimes, I wonder if these celebs just use pronouns as aesthetics lol. I'm not saying they are using pronouns as an aesthetics but knowing that Tumblr (before being ded) and Tiktok exist, I'm not so sure.
@loveutill theendoftimes they might not have seen ppl correcting them yet, or honestly ever sometimes i go months, or years without seeing a reply to a comment lmao
This is just a whole nother level of getting offended on someone else’s behalf. “Dog” can mean a player type guy and has negative connotations, does that mean we can’t call dogs dogs? So dumb
@@taylorrhouser why are you comparing racism to that? the racial slurs have disgusting history behind them, “dog” is an animal. stop making excuses because you wanna sound cool by saying the n word smfh
Okay, but IMAGINE. You wake up in the middle of the night and look outside your window. Suddenly, you see a flying person with three aliens, And out of all the people in the world it's Demi Lovato.
"singing a song as an offering" is what I did when I was 4 and thought monsters lived in my basement and that I had an amazing voice and singing to them until I went back upstairs would stop them from killing me
Omg same but I was in kindergarten thinking ghosts were real bc a 1st grader said so so I'd sing to them at night to appease them and keep them from killing me or smth
@@AndeCosplays so you're just going around the comment section being the gender police? That's literally what you're doing isn't it? You saw "she" and thought you'd get some points. Pathetic
my brother has bipolar and used to have a lot of episodes in which his psychosis would be severe. i’m glad for him that he didn’t have to experience his psychosis outside of anyone other than our family, but it must be HELLA HARD having to have psychosis publically. i hope demi gets the help that they need, and finds managers that genuinely care for her well-being.
Non-binary isn't real. People who claim to be this have serious mental health issue. Demi Lovato has shown this tremendously. SHE needs mental health treatment, not a show, not to be referred to as multiple people. She is a woman, she is mentally struggling, and she needs help. www.watchdominion.com
I have schizophrenia and the symptoms are a 24/7 thing for me. I have had multiple psychotic episodes in public and it's embarrassing, disheartening, painful, and the people around me are so ignorant that they make the episodes worse and some get mad at me for my reaction. I am glad your brother has not experienced that. It took years to reach a point of being able to handle the fact that I will forever experience psychosis and learn to love myself despite it. It's why I call myself PsychosisLove on here.
The sad thing is...Demi refuses to get treatment for bipolar because they think they were misdiagnosed. And after all their ED, drug, and psychological episodes, it's really sad they aren't getting the help they need. Demi is a well intentioned person but is very far off the mark I'm afraid.
"i believe in aliens" is a weird statement cause it can mean anything from "i think somewhere in the universe at least one other planet has likely developed life" to "i have personally had contact with aliens and they secretly run the world"
I personally do believe that their is some other kind of life form that is not from Earth. Whether that is plants, bacteria, or even animals. Our universe is huge, we can’t be the only ones out there…right?
I believe aliens in the sense that the universe is vast and full of exotic planets, and there's probably atleast a dozen of them who have similar, if not exact, habitat as earth and could support life. Infact we have found many earth-like planets already, just none with aliens on them (unless we do find life on those planets upon further investigation)
@@Justanotherpersonontheinternet I'm pretty sure they found single cell organisms on Mars. I honestly don't know why it wasn't a bigger deal that they found water in Mars. I didn't find out about water on Mars from the news, I found out about water on Mars from a couple years old episode of breaking bad..
@@stephengrigg5988 this is not true, no life or signs of life have been found on Mars yet, though that doesn't necessarily mean single celled life doesn't or hasn't existed on Mars.
I listened to Demi's podcast called 4D about queerness and it's... sure something. They talk in endless buzzwords (every conversation is actually "making space") and put a mystical spin on pretty much everything. So I can see why a lot of left-leaning people would find them cringe/annoying. But equally they get a LOT of hate from right-wingers for being non-binary and "confusing teenage girls", plus they did a podcast episode with Alok-Vaid Menon who's also a big hate target from those groups. Then there was the froyo thing. So they're like, a perfect hate target for anti-snowflakers, GC feminists and various groups of leftists at this point.
You're absolutely right, they're a massive hate magnet for anyone who isn't the sterotypical new age spiritual/mystic/neopagan (upper-)middle-class white liberal slacktivist. Which makes leftists feel even more alienated (no pun intended) because that's probably the most common stereotype applied to the left over the past decade. I'm not sure about implying that the gender crit movement is feminist though. In 2022-23 you now see more of them on Fox/BBC rather than still trying to take over feminist spaces
@@jordanbronner3752 uhm,, you realize it is a thing that would hurt but it’s also basic human respect whether you like them or not to use the right pronouns of a non binary person
It's interesting that she thinks "star people" is more politically correct than alien. It sounds exactly the same as calling Egyptians "sand people" or Americans " McDonald's people". Just sounds insulting
Fun fact: ants know other colonies exist. They'll attack each other until only one colony remains. According to nature documentaries, if ants had space travel they would try to kill every other colony they encounter kinda like the galactic empire.
But they dont know ant hills on the opposite side of the world exists.. kinda like how Europeans didnt know north America existed for thousands of years lol or how we didnt know mold could treat bacterial infections for hundreds of thousands of years. Its like how ants in America dont know koala bears exist in Australia
Can you imagine being part of an alien race with technology and understanding of physics so advanced that you could travel and live secretly on earth, and yet you’re offended by a word that specifically English-speaking humans call you without any derogatory connotations
While I love that you highlighted that "specifically English-speaking humans" use it, I have to disagree that the word "alien" is without any derogatory connotation. Its original meanings are actually closer to how these days people use the word "alien" 1. to call something weird/strange 2. as a slur to undocumented immigrants. Even though it has less and less derogatory connotations since these words are less and less used in these contexts, some are still lingering. Don't get me wrong, I don't think this whole "ETs or aliens?" discussion is crucial either, but the part about "alien" being a neutral word is not necessarily true.
@@lillavarga8095 But I'd call an alien strange, if it landed here. And I would not be offended, if it called me strange, too. I mean, this is a being from another planet we are talking about here. And for it, I'd be a being from another planet, too. If there is something weird or strange, it would be exactly that. I think I see where she is coming from, but the argument that we aliens could be offended by being called aliens is not a very logical one.
@@ameliesrezensionen2631 Sorry, but your argument comes off as non-sequitur. The only thing Lilla was trying to point out was the origination of the word "alien"; Lilla wasn't trying to prevent someone from using the word "strange", that's a completely separate word. Using the words "illegal alien" vs "undocumented immigrant" can influence public opinion. Look up "Xenophobic language in media." I don't think anyone would argue that coming into contact with extraterrestrials would be mind-blowing. But let's say we continued to get to know these beings and eventually integrated them into our society (just roll with me), how long would we want to keep advocating for calling them "aliens"? If we started exploiting them for their technology, I'm sure powerful hierarchies would love advocating for the continued use of calling them "aliens" so as to foster antipathy and social acceptance for the inhumane treatment of these extraterrestrials. Even if you're not into sci-fi, I highly recommend the movie District 9. It actually uses the "alien" dynamic to symbolize how xenophobia and social segregation fuels racist oppression; it's based off of the apartheid era of South Africa. But in our case (hypothesizing about extraterrestrials), we could look at it literally haha.
@@EightyFourThousands84000s I know that she didn't try to prevent people from using the words strange or weird. She did say though that this was the main meaning of the word alien and I was argueing that by this definition these beings are aliens. There seems to be a second meaning to this word, but it is not the prominent one. I have never heard somebody use the word in a racial slur, which is probably because I'm living in Germany and am only using English as a second language. I'm watching a lot of American TV with the original voice lines though and I've never come across this term. So at least to non-Americans this is not the main meaning of the word. By your logic I don't see how "extraterrestial" is any better. It might not have the racial slur to it yet, but it is clearly stating that this is a being that is coming from somewhere else. Would this not foster xenophobia in the same way as alien does? They have a similiar meaning and how would the term extraterrestial not be used as a slur sooner or later? It has xenophobia written all over it. I just don't like it when language is made to be a bigger problem than it actually is. When words that have a DIFFERENT meaning are misused and then because of this reason cannot be used in their original meaning anymore? Language matters, but it imo doesn't matter as much as recent discussions make it out to matter, especially when we are talking about hypothetical beings that might 1) not be intelligent enough to understand us 2) might not have the same senses as we do so cannot understand 3) Not speak English. When undocumented immigrants are called alien the term is misused (and I'm obviously against that), but to call an alien alien... that is not misusing the term. It is using the term for the exact meaning it has. I can see how your argument about calling them aliens AFTER they integrated into out society makes sense, but this integration is also a very hypothetical one. They might not want to or be able to or we might not want to integrate them. I'm pretty sure, they do not exist or if they exist, not only I but probably also the whole human race will have died, when they arrive on earth. So even if those possible aliens might be offended by me using the term, this is a risk I'm willing to take. IF they are real and IF I meet one and IF it understands me, I'll just ask it, what I should call it and use that term. I'm pretty sure that will be fine. Also... we are exploiting them for their technology? How do you know, they have technology? How do you know, WE would be the ones exploiting THEM and not the other way around? Also I think that the comparison with racism is lacking. Aliens actually might be evil beings, we don't know. They definitely will not be human. While with racism some humans pretend that other humans are alien and different and weird and have to be excluded, hypothetical aliens actually WILL be different. Well, I don't know that obviously, but the chance of humans looking the way they do and acting the way they act were pretty low. The chance that beings developed in a similar way on a different planet? Nearly 0, I'd assume.
@@ameliesrezensionen2631 I just had a problem with you using "strange" and "alien" interchangeably while simultaneously acting as if it was in opposition to her argument (when really you were just creating a new argument out of nowhere that she wasn't a part of). I agree with a lot of your points, don't get me wrong. Of course, anyone could make any word a slur. Apparently this is a misquote, but still I love it: "It is the mark of an educated mind to entertain a thought without accepting it." --fake Aristotle quote. When I speak hypothetically I'm not necessarily conveying my stance on the issue or what I believe to be true. If you watch American media do you watch FOX news? They're really good at xenophobic language. Do you read American media news and compare and contrast the language used between different outlets? That's mainly where you'll find that nefarious propaganda. American news is pretty gross. Not sure how it is over in Germany. For real, though, check out that movie.
As someone with a undiagnosed (workin on it lolz) psychotic disorder i feel really bad . This is completely feeding into demis delusion and is def gonna make it worse, i hope the best for them! Also the way that their getting exploited is very :[
Just passing by, but I hope you’re doing ok with your disorder and I hope you managed to get a diagnosis and treatment! Wishing you the best 🙏 My mom has severe schizophrenia but my family learned how big of a difference it makes when there is self-awareness and self-reflection (I have my fair share of inherited conditions too 😅) So I admire your ability to recognize psychosis in yourself and seek treatment. You’re much wiser than a lot of us out there 😅👍
"Alien" doesn't mean "gray skinned, bug-eyed beings from outer space." It means "foreigner," that's why we call them aliens because they are foreign to Earth.
@@user-427Serenta I wanna know how she knew the "star person" was a female and that she had a traumatic experience with men and that she hates men 🤔 How do you get all that from some beeps off a machine. And, I'd say more than a bit sexist. Demi has... fallen completely off the rocker.
@@sunnivaleflair3576 😂😂😂 she was barely holding on this whole time. The minute she said the alien had trauma and hated men I knew many, many brain cells had been sacrificed. And her gay friend is the worst, he just encourages this behavior. All the people in Demi's comment section like "OMG I love you Demi!" "You're so amazing Demi, truly an inspiration!" They have to be 12 or 13... do adults really believe her bullshit? Next, some superfan is gonna make a video of them crying and screaming "LEAVE DEMI ALONE!" instead of Britney 😬
It’s such a shallow reading to say that “alien” is derogatory to humans, therefore it’s also derogatory to… aliens. Like the reason it’s derogatory to humans is because it implies that they’re outworlders, inhuman, interlopers. A real alien would probably not be human and would by definition be an outworlder. Like come on.
@@mammoneymelon if they have the capacity to get here then they would most definitely learn our languages. But the is no way the word we created for them would offend them.
Whatever the cause, it definitely seems like Demi is not in their right mind, and it's extremely fucked up and unethical the people around Demi are taking advantage of that for profit.
@Billy Shaw ummm, I’m gay as hell. And I think demi is EXTREMELY troubled. It has nothing to do with being non-binary or not. Sis just don’t act right since the drugs.
So Demi thinks they can heal the ghost's trauma temporarily by just offering it a song? Kinda diminishing the ghost's trauma LOL Not so woke anymore now are we Demi? 😂 What a bullshit show 🤣
@@goysb4jays566 they* Demi is a bad person but the bare minimum is respecting pronouns. I don’t like THEM and THEY shouldn’t be an example of the non binary community as a whole :) you may not understand but I can help you and you also have the inter to help you understand they/them pronouns :) but in short, Someone who goes by They/Them doesn’t identify with the traditions gender binary. Again, I don’t like them and I don’t agree with their actions, but the bare minimum of being a decent human being is respecting pronouns. Thanks :D
It literally has nothing to do whatsoever with" hatred" or"wacismmmmm" or "derogatory" if you or I right now regardless of are reasons or victimhood whatever illegally tried to sneak into Mexico or Brazil or Russia or Japan etc....wed be detained- justifiably so- and wed literally be illegal aliens....and likewise same for illegals here...thats called actual equality and actual non hypocritical standards. But of course thats not what virtue signaling lefty culty types really want, they want special treatment control and to bathe in double standards rules for thee never for me bs.
@@danielhicks4826 you definitely wouldn't be detained in Brasil, most of the times there's place that immigrants go to receive help and make legal documents. Unless you have a bad criminal record
I travelled to and lived in different countries growing up and 'alien' is not a derogatory term at all. First off, people hardly use the term on you. Second, it's not offensive. I'm a foreigner in their lands and most things they had were new/ alien to me. My dad was the first to mention 'hey, we're aliens here, gotta fit in with their culture, etc.' Idk why people are trying to monopolize the dictionary but just leave the words be
The only time the word Alien can be derogatory is when it’s used against immigrants Edit: Yes I know now the other groups who are called alien in a derogatory way it's just that I've only heard it be used with mexican immigrants and I was in no way trying to be insensitive to those who are nerodivergent. ALSO I doubt they'll see this but I just wanna thank the people who defended me here, it means alot because I tend to not stick up for myself and tend to bully myself into thinking I'm being dramatic because sometimes I can't catch on to the tones in peoples comments
You sound so uninformed lmfao, you can literally look up the definition and there are MULTIPLE different ways it can be used in a derogatory way. But yeah...... You're so right. Definitions be damned.
honestly, aliens offering us a chance to see our planet from space is the most believable thing i've heard someone say they've been offered by aliens. it's a good way to butter up the locals.
that show made me extremely nervous. its very clear demi seems to be experiencing some type of psychosis, they're delusional and people are exploiting and feeding onto that delusion for money, which is VERY dangerous, the worst thing you could do to someone suffering with psychosis is feeding into their delusion, speaking as a psychotic person myself. i hope they can get the help that they need.
Right? It’s one thing for someone to claim to meet God or Jesus or even go to hell because those are actual near death experience and those are completely unexplained because people come back claiming they are told things nobody else could possibly know and they usually change their life but aliens? No. God is possibly real as I’m a Christian and I believe in God but aliens? No. No way. I don’t think she actually met God because she has gone deeper and deeper into sinful behavior and claims she told God she knows she’s in sin and wrongs it’s wrong but was going to embrace the devil so if she did in fact meet both she went down the wrong path but if she made the whole thing up due to delusions that’s concerning. I suffer from false memory disorder caused by my paranoia and it is hell living with a disorder that causes you to experience things that aren’t there. I’m worried about Demi for sure.
Hey! My sister has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and told me she's experienced psychosis before. I haven't been around her whenever that's happened and she's not very good at articulating what kind of help she wants from loved ones so if you don't mind me asking, what would be the right thing to do? I've experienced derealization and dissociation before so I think I can understand what type of feeling it is but I don't know what would be an appropriate reaction or how to comfort someone who's psychotic
@@char1211 honestly when they go into psychosis put them in a mental hospital. if it's gone untreated for too long people in psychosis can get violent and scary. there's stories of them killing their families thinking they're aliens or something. I went into psychosis and was untreated for a month before I attacked my father and they finally got me professional help. short answer: mental hospital trip is needed for psychosis lol
@@polnareff7295 I'm sorry to hear it took so long until you got the help you needed! My sister has been receiving professional help for many years now and I think it's more than a year since she started taking antipsychotics so I highly doubt it would ever go that far. Mental illness runs in the family so if I feel fairly confident about how to encourage a loved to seek (more) help or make them aware that I think they're getting worse, what I'm concerned about with psychosis is more how to react in the moment. It'd be weird to play along but isn't it scary to be made aware that you're hallucinating? If someone's paranoid, is it any use to point out that their fears are unfounded or should you just try to comfort them? What would they even find comforting? Thanks for sharing and replying in the first place though! I hope you're ok atm and as a side note: I also really like Jojo ^_^;
As someone who has survived more than a few overdoses, none of which caused the sort of brain damage Demi endured, I can say with about 98% certainty that is the cause of all of this. I have so many issues I didn’t have before my overdoses, with stuff like memory recall mostly, but I can see how more extreme damage can cause stuff like what they’re “seeing”.
@@salma-kl7ef I think it may be combination of the two. That form of psychosis from a bdp manic episode can happen. I’ve never experienced them when I’m manic, but I was a psych major and did learn a bit about them before I dropped out years ago.
@@salma-kl7ef I’m doing well now. I actually just realized I reached 4 years clean last month. I still struggle with memory recall sometimes and forget what I was saying in the middle of saying it or can’t think of words sometimes..stuff like that. It’s really frustrating. I still have mental health ups and downs, but that’s expected. I’m 1000% better than I was when I was using. Thanks for asking. I lost all my friends either from overdose or them cutting me out bc of my addiction, so I don’t get checked up on often. I appreciate it.
@@alicia379 of course, no problem. Congratulations on your sobriety, I know it ain't easy. I'm trying to change some bad habits myself and I'm struggling, let alone dealing with a whole adiction. I'm really glad you're doing well now.
Demi has been really open about having bipolar disorder. You can have hallucinations, delusions, and psychosis. That sounds like what is going on. I have bipolar as well and the way Demi describes these things sounds a little familiar. I’m not opposed to the existence of aliens and I think it’s possible but its not super uncommon for people with bipolar to have hallucinations and delusions like this. This seems like a manic-psychotic episode. Their speech pattern is a little strange, they completely believe in all of this, and I don’t think they fully grasp how wild this sounds to other to other people. I think they need to adjust their medication. The worst possible thing to do when someone is having psychosis is to convince them they are special and that all of this is true. It really fucked me up as a child when I would see “ghosts” and people told me I was a psychic medium. Demi needs some help and everyone is just exploiting them.
@@kierasaurusfrost if I remember correctly, she said she just needed to grow up. Her actions were her actions (probably due to her addiction), but there was no actual diagnosis in place of bipolar disorder
Demi Lovato just unlocked a new potential future for former Disney stars: the wacky ghost whisperer that fights against fro-yo rights and stands up for Alien rights
One of my main issues with these alien things, and that it also goes with stuff like bigfoot 'sightings' and the like, is the video quality. At one point it was expected for it to be grainy and crappy and all that with camera tech up thru,I would say mid nineties at least. But hell, most of us carry decent enough cameras on our phones in our pockets that can capture footage much more clearly, and it seems like these people had more professional high end cameras they were using. And even if they were zooming in I'm sure the footage would look better and they can clear it up enough to be able to look like the footage wasn't shot in 8 millimeter film on a camera from the early 60s.
It wouldn’t. You answered your own question wif common sense ❤️🥺🤌 people love to get offended on behalf of OTHERS for some reason, and the best way to do that is to pedantically pick apart their semantics.
Part of me wonders if it's more of a personal issue being projected onto the idea of extraterrestrial beings' reactions. I'm non-binary and when I had just come out of the closet I was made to feel like an alien and even called one as an insult at some point (and I wasn't even fighting anyone over pronouns when that happened). Ever since, I still get that kind of degrading feeling inside of me, even if the person I'm interacting with isn't trying to make me feel that way purposefully. I could definitely be wrong, of course, but that was my first assumption when trying to wrap my head around Demi's...interesting hill to die on lol.
I love how some people in the comments are fighting over Demi’s pronouns when they just came out not too long ago saying she goes by she/them now. Now everyone is right, yay!
what i dont understand is why the anti pronouns peeps are even here?? lol like chad chad is pretty "left" if you wanna call it that. there are so many other creators out there who would more readily align with their ideas
I really feel for Demi. They’re openly bipolar and have been through so much. I’m also bipolar and it’s really difficult to deal with privately I can’t even begin to imagine doing it publicly. Especially the psychosis and the mania. I feel like their friends are exploiting them because it’s “entertaining”.
@@senorpepper3405 They're Non-Binary. Just because they're problematic or being criticized it doesn't mean they don't deserve the bare minimum of respect-
All jokes aside, I'm worried about Demi. I grew up with them and they got me through some tough times. I hate thinking that their mental health is deteriorating at such a young age. They needs to stop surrounding themself with people who enable their delusions. They need real friends who will get them to snap out of it and not just go along with their ridiculous ideas. Their friends know damn well that Demi is just embarrassing themself publicly. They should be ashamed for allowing things to go so far.
The problem is that they don't like being called out on their behavior and they turn to lying because of it. It's why Nick, a super long time close friend cut ties with them, plus the fact that he couldn't see them continue their cycle over and over again. They are an adult and they have to want to get help. No one can force them to get help and that why they're where they're at. And that's why they surround themselves with enablers.
“sHe HaS tRaUmA😭😭😭” I genuinely think they may be slowly losing their mind. which is heartbreaking, because this is overshadowing their massive talent completely.
I honestly think it was the drugs. I think Demi Lovato has gone the way of a lot of singers who dealt with drugs their whole life. They all kind of…cracked.
@@GrndAdmiralThrawn I mean, it's not the drugs that "cracks" them, it's a substance abuse that becomes present because of other problems in their lives, addiction goes hand in hand with mental health problems most of the time.
I am so confused. Demi is trying to have a conversation with.... an Alien Ghost??? What? Bestie, that ain't it. They sound deranged! The absolute worst part about all of that is that it isn't satire!!
@@Feverm00n yes, especially since we’re talking about an person who claims to have had an experience with aliens - oops, I mean ETs. Absolutely delusional
The last couple years Demi hasn’t been the same. It’s been since their overdose in 2018. They did have significant brain damage, so I’ve learned to instead of hating on Demi, try giving them the benefit of the doubt by looking at it as that their brain damage in fact has affected their behaviour/personality and thinking process.
yes, it makes me worried about their health and also reputation. maybe i'm overthinking but it feels like people are exploiting their current state of being and their thoughts for money with no regard for their aftermath.
Demi has been seriously struggling since Disney but it seems like they have gotten worse since their overdose. While I don't follow Demi as much, I truly worry about them.
a lot of ppl overdose multiple times in their life & don’t come out the end of it talkin some bullshit like “don’t call them aliens 🥺🥺” or “diet culture cookies are evil 👿” brain damage doesn’t equal stupid.
But.. alien just ISN'T a derogatory word for "anything". That's like saying 'cold' is a derogatory word for weather, because it can also be used to describe someone who was unfriendly...
@@tabithajones113 that's OP's point, it can be used in a deragatory context, just like "cold" but the word itself isn't a slur. Saying you "I believe in aliens" doesn't contain defamatory.
@@emilinebelle7811 While it's not really racist on its own, it can be used in such a way that is racially motivated and insinuating that someone is on heroin for stating such is a very telling thing
@4:37 When you were talking about the 👁👄👁eye meme, a Poppy playtime ad popped up at the bottom with the SAME FUCKING FACE. Thought it was a gag until I closed it myself 😅
Demi probably acted like this intentionally knowing that people would be intrigued and make a deal about it (because it’s cringe and so ridiculous) and therefore watch their new show.
This whole thing just makes me so sad because they’re only thinking about themself, not the greater groups they represent. Coming out as nonbinary, which a lot of people already think of as fake unfortunately, and then acting like a stereotypical “SJW” claiming diet options are fatphobic and “alien” is a slur. And making a whole show on speculation about aliens and sharing their “experience”, which as the Tiktok comments show, makes them sound crazy. And even though these actions are completely unrelated, enbyphobes will see this as validation that all nonbinary people are attention seeking, out-of-their-mind “snowflakes”, which couldn’t be further from the truth.
@@thedestroyasystem hey, i get where you're coming from with a lot of this, and i definitely agree that enbyphobes will do whatever they can to make nbi people seem awful, but i wouldnt say its Demi's fault that enbyphobes do that. like yeah Demi represents a large group and should definitely keep that in mind, but if they truly believe in ETs and want to figure out a way to learn about the experiences of these being that they believe in, then I don't see it as their fault that enbyphobes will use it as ammo. they're literally just living their life and believing in something. i feel like blaming them for enbyphobia would be like if you blamed me for enbyphobia bcus i have certain beliefs as well about the universe and reality and such that some people might call crazy idk. PS this is not taking the yoghurt thing into account, just the ET stuff. I haven't read up on the yoghurt stuff in depth also this is all meant genuinely, like I'm not mad, just chiming in with my thoughts and like if i misunderstood anything you wrote then just let me know 💜
@@astralram I appreciate you being civil. I think the main issue is the timing here. You can be nonbinary and believe in aliens, and share that all you want, obviously. But the proximity of them coming out, and then making this show, is where I think the problem lies. Putting the two unrelated things close together encourages correlation, especially since they hadn’t talked about either (gender or believing in aliens) much prior to this. I can’t and won’t put the blame entirely on them, because enbyphobes are going to be bigoted no matter what they do and that prejudice is wherein the problem lies. But at the same time I feel like as such a prominent figure they have a responsibility to the communities they represent to think about the greater effect of their actions. Us as individuals may be minorities with some unpopular beliefs, but we don’t have the influence that celebrities do and as such don’t share that same responsibility. As I said, enbyphobes are going to be enbyphobes either way, but I feel this particular situation has the ability to push those on the fence over onto the side of prejudice, especially if they don’t have much experience with other nonbinary folk. And again, that’s not entirely on Demi. But it feels like in this situation they prioritized the money, attention, and relevance generated by making the show over the possible negative outcomes for themself and others. If they had waited longer to make/put out the show, or put another project (not scandal) in the middle, this wouldn’t be a problem.
is demi aware that extraterrestrials that are on earth (that originate here, at least) are just...terrestrials? even if they're some weird energy being or whatever?
Whenever I get a glimpse into the interests and pastimes of celebrities they always come across so insufferable and dumb. I don’t know how you could spend more than 10 minutes with this group of adult children talking to ghost ETs or whatever and not just walk into the ocean and never return.
I found your channel recently and am loving it from Brazil! Your level and type of sarcarms is just like mine hahah and I also love the you talk, clearly and slowly and also so able to speak your mind!
It’s odd that Demi feels the need to police everything we say and do, like they are some authority on the “human condition”. For example they freaking out about sugar free stuff in a store as toxic diet culture, completely disregarding the literally millions of people who want to or have to have a low or reduced carbohydrate diet. I’m a type 1 diabetic, and the “sugar is the Devil” and Keto movements have made my life much easier, because low carb options of regular high carb food items are popping up everywhere. This is similar to the gluten free fad doing wonders for people with celiac disease.
exactly!! i have celiac disease and every time someone mocks people who ask for gluten free options in restaurants/wherever i just- like, do you have any idea how it was for us when these didn't even exist? just let us be happy, p l e a s e
The gluten free fad was helpful, but sadly a lot of restaurants aren't fully safe. Cross contamination is complicated, and a lot of the "trendy" restaurants aren't truly GF. I've had to live with eating GF for almost 4 years now because of my mom being diagnosed.
Yah my grandfather found out hw was allergic to just about everything and gluten was one of them. With so many options he can for the most part still eat normally and happily enjoy meals just like everyone else. From baked sweets, to pasta, and his favorite breaded and fried chicken.(of witch grandmother air fries now to have it be a lot less greasy for him)
I’m T1D too, and I’m still upset about the froyo incident. They literally wanted sugar free foods to be labeled for who they’re for, and that’s such an insulting and ableist idea.
@@Purplestream15 tbh I WAS a die hard Demi fan like any other but I feel off of her and found Doja now I’m Addicted( I made a funny -as in Dojas song pls don’t take this out of context-)
@@greyLeicester they/them makes perfect sense for singular as well. "Hey, do you think THEY would like this as a gift?" "I really like THEM" Demi came out as non binary, so you use they/them. If you feel like arguing then don't bother, I don't care enough about trolls to argue back.
@@racoonsinatrenchcoat Your example just proved Amparo’s point smh. When using they or them, you would think one is referring to multiple people, just use their objective pronouns like it has always been for ages, it can’t be that hard. You’re also going through some stuff I see, having similar beliefs to the deranged mind of Demi Lovato.
@@mark7166 "hey, look at them over there. They look awesome in those jeans!" "Could you go ask them if they would mind helping us?" "They are absolutely gorgeous, but im too nervous to tell them" Wow, would you look at that! It does make sense when being used as a singular! Who would have thought? Oh yes, anyone who actually paid attention in school.
@@mark7166 Let's go further, shall we? They are from Texas and enjoy tacos. Every client got a care package delivered to them. Each child played with their parent. The cup of coffee is theirs. A private person usually keeps to themselves [or themself].
As a person who is not against marihuana at all, I still believe Demi shouldnt be smoking it if they have any mental illness that makes them go through maniac-hyper scenes (either they actualy have bipolarity or not). If you take in count the recent traumatic experiences that could make them derealize, the amount of brain injury they had due to their drug abuse and their overdose and include that now they are smoking weed, I think there's enough probabilities that they could have a psychosis episode or develope a way worse mental health state.
do you think it's in any way tied to the pronouns? maybe someone with lots of mental illness can be crazy enough to try to talk to aliens AND believe they arent obviously women?
When I first heard of their new show , “Unidentified” I thought it was gonna be their journey throughout learning that they were non binary and stuff (cuz like, “unidentified” could be in relation to not being male or female-) and I was interested because those sorts of media can never get old, like other movie genres and stories can. Hearing someone else’s story about going into a community that is typically (not that much anymore but-) shunned and hearing about their battles is inspiring. But n o,, Demi just wanted to misuse paranormal equipment and didn’t even know how to properly talk to “ghosts”- oh sorry, that’s a derogatory term for them..aHem,, ✨tRansLucenT pEopLe✨
I agree I thought that was what it would be about. A little comment though, things really aren't easier for non binary people. Things have gotten worse. Being shunned is not all that happens, there's so much more. It sucks.
@@nessie7306 Definitely agree, it’s gotten harder to truly feel accepted. I know I’m valid it just sucks, feels like even the trans community is turning on us as well.
@@AceyAndStuff As a part of the trans community, I still think your valid. But yeah you’re right, the community is dividing when we all used to be supporting each other as one.
Non-binary isn't real. People who claim to be this have serious mental health issue. Demi Lovato has shown this tremendously. SHE needs mental health treatment, not a show, not to be referred to as multiple people. She is a woman, she is mentally struggling, and she needs help. www.watchdominion.com
I hate people who took offense on behalf on someone else, and then assume that they have higher moral ground. If aliens feel offended being called aliens, they should be the party that speak up about that, never Demi's problem to begin with.
Agreed I feel like a lot of people just need to take a chill pill and just ask if it's ok to use "x" term to refer to them Most of the people targeted by this type of behavior don't mind if you do it by accident as long as you recognize that it's wrong and try to fix it Kinda reminds me of that whole "racist people think other races are below them and can therefore be ostracized because of that meanwhile white saviors believe that other races are below them so they must help them with all of their struggles even when uncalled for" thing
@@airplanes_aren.t_real I think a big part of recognizing that systemic racism exists is standing up for those who have lived with it. Just like feminism isn’t about hating men. It’s about wanting equality and recognizing that women have been set back by not having the same rights for so long (being objectified, oversexualized, etc), and boosting them. It’s not about “saving people who are below or beneath you.” It’s about fighting for equality, even if that means fighting for others.
@@airplanes_aren.t_real I can’t speak for Black people, but as a feminist it makes me happiest when I see specifically *men* standing up for women. It’s like saying, “Hey, I recognize you deal with this shit and I’m sorry. I’m working with you to fix this.”
@@darkeningfyre agreed but that's an informed choice, you didn't assume women were beneath you, you learned that they face entire entire networks of oppression and you wish to help them
It takes a weird level of audacity to assume the advanced species who pulled off interstellar travel to get here are going to be the marginalized race who need you fighting word battles for them. Also, fucking "Star People"?
When I used to use drugs heavily! I used to see this beings around my place and in the sky like so real, I would bet my life on it, but it was for the sleep,food & water deprivation, I used to record this “beings” on my phone when I was on a binge and after checking out the footage after sobering up, it was always dust, a reflection a shadow and drones I also used to think I had premonitions and supernatural sensory abilities and long story short it was because of drugs,like period it was the drugs and since I’ve been sober all of that never appear again, I’m sorry to say it because I don’t want anyone to relapse and I’m not saying she has but all of this behavior is like looking into a behavioral mirror and remember not all drug addicts look like you see on tv all skin and bones and with a zombie face, most drug addicts are high functional people who have all kinds of jobs and living a regular social appearing life like any one else out there, we are just MASTERS! Of hiding the darkness.
@@mercurialshift5793 They have spoken about abusing drugs and having bipolar disorder. It seems pretty likely that they are just having psychosis and everyone else is just enabling them.
@@rachelb2717 They were misdiagnosed. They don't have bipolar but they do have ADHD and Demi has said that they use drugs in moderation. If you have an addiction and you're trying moderation for the long-term, eventually it will fail. Demi has an addiction because they couldn't do it in moderation in the first place.
@@rachelb2717Psychosis isn’t defined simply as people claiming to have extraordinary experiences. If that were the case, every medium, every shaman and every single person who has ever had such an experience would be considered mentally ill. They aren’t. In the current DSM, they even have a category for what is referred to as a spiritual emergency. Usually that refers to some sort of spiritual awakening and a person struggling with negative experiences involved in the awakening experience. It shows that they now acknowledge that there are unexplained phenomena that can occur to individuals. Yes, in some psychotic states, a person may hallucinate and have delusions and become confused about reality. They may make mention of some sort of supernatural being. But their thoughts are also disordered and that becomes apparent when they communicate. It affects a persons ability to function normally. They become distressed or agitated. There are many factors that distinguish a psychotic state from someone claiming to have experienced something outside of the boundaries of what we perceive as reality. Heroin addiction wouldn’t lead you to experience psychosis during your recovery. Heroin doesn’t even have that affect on the mind while the person is high. I think only certain psychedelics are capable of that kind of brain damage. As for experiencing psychosis while being high, that isn’t typical of heroin either. It would be more likely due to a stimulant or psychedelic. She’s been clean for awhile now. You shouldn’t make assumptions based on the experiences she recounts. The universe is full of mystery and we know very little about it. If there was less stigma surrounding these types of experiences, we would hear them more often as people have been recounting these experiences for thousands of years. Some refer to them as ‘noetic experiences’ or ‘high strangeness’. I know what the scientific materialists say. They’re trapped in a paradigm. I majored in philosophy. I’m an extremely rational person but after years of studying these topics and then experiencing similar things myself, I can rationally conclude that this type of phenomena exists. That doesn’t mean you must accept everything. Only keep an open mind and eventually you see patterns emerge from certain individual’s experiences and reference to them from ancient texts, etc. Maybe Demi is full of shit. It’s possible. But she doesn’t show signs of psychosis and it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that she has had genuine experiences that can’t be explained.
I think Demi is pretty brave for being so open about their beliefs and I respect that, I respect that. But their managers didn’t do a good enough job convincing them not to make a tv show based on ETs
Their manager is Scooter Braun so it’s not surprising in the slightest. He doesn’t give a damn about his clients. He only cares about himself and MONEY.
@@jastaykotuce2249 and people will tie it to their gender and use it support the claim that enbies are crazy or attention seekers. I just wish that they would think about the greater effect of their actions.
i actually feel bad about demi... it's crazy how noone is trying to protect them right now and they're getting negative publicity instead of actual help. like a tv show?? no, please go to a psychiatrist, this is not okay and im angry at their family and managers...
Yeah. They have mental disorders that cause psychosis/hallucinations and brain damage from years of drugs and ODing. Not to mention they were a child star and that takes a lot of toll on mental health. And Peacock was like “lEt’S gEt ThEm A tV sHoW”. I’ve never been a fan of Demi at all, but not exploiting someone’s mental health is just basic human decency.
@@APoliticalConfusionAndMess Huh? Their family and manager are the only people who can stop them from doing this because they aren't mentally well. Demi got brain damage from their overdose in 2018, their family and management should be doing a better job at keeping them from doing and saying whatever they want because they are very clearly not mentally well. Instead, their family just lets them believe these things to the point that they were given a show about it. This is enabling them to continue. They need someone close to them or someone responsible for their career to steer their away from stuff like this. All this does is get Demi unessesary bad press. It's actively hurting them. They don't need a show, they need someone to help them through whatever it is they're going through right now and I sincerely hope they get it.
As someone who has studied Latin, isn't "alien" and "extraterrestrial" kinda the same thing? The word "alius" means "other" and "extra" means "outside/from outside", so in every case it means that is something that is different, is not from this planet. I dunno, I may be wrong but I do feel an idiot just reflecting on whether calling aliens as such is derogatory.
I think it's because alien literally means "different one" and et means "one who is not from earth" so the implication that someone is different might seem offensive? but on the other hand it's not like ets aren't different than humans so idk. the difference is definitely the "Terra" Part in extraterrestrial
I interpreted them saying that the word "alien" is derogatory to mean that anytime the word is used to describe immigrants, it's the same as comparing immigrants to strange otherworldly creatures, since the word has connotations of extraterrestrials. Maybe I'm reading too far into it though.
When I was about 16 I saw the movie “the fourth kind” and that night I had my first sleep paralysis experience. I vividly hallucinated that I was being abducted by aliens, then I fell asleep and dreamed that I was in the aliens’ spacecraft or something. I had no idea what sleep paralysis was at the time so I had firmly and sincerely believed that I had truly been abducted by aliens. A few years later I realized what had happened, but it was definitely a terrifying experience at the time.
Sleep paralysis just feels very real since it's clearly different from being asleep. It's hard to understand that it happened and being able to work through that takes courage. My respect for you.
Won't lie, pretty sure aliens would not be offended by a human term, in their little human language, like 'aliens'. Demi is losing it and instead of helping them everyone is enjoying the new spectacle on the celebrity circus.
If you went to another planet and they called you an alien would you be offended? Well, obviously not because it would just be... True?? You literally would be an alien. How is that offensive??
You know that actually makes sense. Like aliens don’t know all the ways in which that word in charged in human societies so it wouldn’t have any connotations to them
This is so real, because “alien” literally just means “not from here.” I feel like calling them something targeting like “star people” is even more rude, like that’s more un-exclusive than alien.
The assumption that space creatures would even understand any human language is so weird to me. They probably have super-developed vocal cords that make noises we can’t even begin to comprehend. Or maybe they don’t speak at all, maybe they all speak through telepathy or other non-verbal methods. I just think it’s so funny that Americans especially assume that not only would aliens speak human tongues, they’d specifically speak English.
Lol you’re assuming a form of creature that may or may not exist just like everyone else. Some people are serious about these creatures but some of them are projecting their bs onto things because they want to and aliens are not provable.
One time I was talking to my coworkers after work about ghosts, and I could tell one of them was getting very uncomfortable, so I asked what was the matter. She responded that the term "ghost" is very offensive to ghosts and that they prefer to be called spirits. okay.
Calling immigrants aliens is derogatory. Calling little green men aliens is normal 😂 I definitely am not gonna quit saying “space aliens” when referring to the creatures who fly the UFOs.
@@kamallb4650 Yeah the “little green men” haha. The stereotypical space alien you see in cartoons and movies. It doesn’t really matter if they would be male or not, that’s just the name some people use for space aliens.
@@bettyoffdead i mean everyone i know knows and loves it, so i wouldn't call it underreated. like there is a generation of people who had their sexual awakening to that peter pan lmao
Me: "Alright, that's enough for today."
Me at 4am: *"A TwInGe Of CrInGe"*
lol, me too
Love your profile pic, where is it from?
Timezone twins!!!!!
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Literally me rn
they lost the chance to call it uniDEMIfied 😩
Best joke so far
That would have been soooo good 🤣
uniDEMIfLOVATO
Bahahaha good one😹
UnTHEMIfied
Fun fact: ants actually do know other ant hills exist, and they go to war sometimes!
Ant war! Ant war! Ant war! Ant war!
Holy shit i want to see an ant war
why do I kinda wanna watch one now
but does an ant hill in florida know about an ant hill in taiwan?? 👀
edit: it’s been a year and people are still replying to this comment as if i was being serious 😐 y’all.
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It's disgusting how bad Disney screwed these kids up.
Demi is bipolar. And I think delusional. That is not on Disney.
Hillary Duff and Selena Gomez seem to be fine. The Sprouse brothers are relatively normal. So is Jake T Austin, Ashley Tisdale, Christy Carlson Romano, Kyla Pratt...
@@jalapeno1119 that may be true for what we can publically see, but for ever child actor that's doing okay there's many more who aren't. Look at Lindsey Lohan, Britney, Chris Kulkin etc.
@@jalapeno1119 The Sprouse brothers are definitely not lmao. Also I'm pretty sure Jake T Austin went to jail recently
Not to mention Orlando Brown. Dude is on the same level as Demi. They both desperately need help, and everyone around them is just allowing them to do whatever.
how did demi get “it’s got trauma and is afraid of men” from a literal beep on a radio ???
They must have Magical powers who knows ??? 😕
Projection.
@@laurens6552 it is obviously extra terrestrial-spiritual projection
@@altobonifacio8936 correct bro. It seems you are very knowledgeable on this subject. Have you ever contacted with an ET before? Or has it happened the other way round?
Well, aren't we all?
I think that treating aliens like ghosts is more offensive than calling them aliens
Incorporeal entities aren’t only ‘ghosts’ in the traditional sense. There are many different kinds of entities. Some et’s are multidimensional.
Dr Steven Greer said there are energy beings who doesn't have bodies(ETs). if this is real and if we can reincarnate, this explains the so called ghosts. Just watch close encounter of the fifth kind if you'd like to dig deeper. But I personally wouldn't believe it unless I meet one personally.
i watched the series and they went on a paranormal hunt in the second episode
yet trans complains about anybody who doesn't use their pronounce like get over your self everyone life is hard not just yours.
Two VERY distinct things. I’m an amateur paranormal investigator and sure, they’re both “paranormal”, but that just means beyond our scope of what “normal” is, lol
Demi saying "aliens" is offensive has the same vibes as michael scott asking oscar "is there a term besides mexican you prefer? Something less offensive?"
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While this comment had me dead, (here comes me ruining the party with a hot take, skip my comment if you're not into it) Demi is partially right about the usage of the word "alien." While the word "Mexican" has negative connotations only to assholes and Michael, the word "alien" as a reference to extraterrestrials is relatively modern (20th century if I'm not mistaken). Before that, its (ever-shifting) meanings were more on the lines of "strange", "outsider", and "belongs to somewhere else" - the same as when these days, it is used as a slur to undocumented immigrants by racists or to express that something is subjectively weird. So Demi is right to assume that the same exclusionary connotations were applied when the word "alien" was used for extraterrestrials for the first time. Whether they are right, wrong, or in the middle considering the big picture (the PC debate, ongoing semantic changes, the theoretic nature of this discussion on a planet where we cannot even respect other humans - let alone other species, etc.) is another question that I'm definitely unqualified and too dumb to answer.
@@lillavarga8095 lmao what it's just based of alienus. You americans really need more basic latin in school
@@Mr7ich7
1. I'm Hungarian.
2. What I've commented is based on several sources, but mainly on Rothwell's "'Strange', 'Foreign', and 'Alien': The Semantic History of Three Quasi-Synonyms in a Trilingual Medieval England." The paper highlights that even though the word has Latin/French origins, it has gone through semantic reduction by the time it started to appear in English sources. Not only was it less frequent than in Classical Latin, its meaning has been reduced to "foreigner" or "outsider" (and even "mad") in English sources, despite the wide range of meanings it carried in Classical Latin (p. 16).
Edit: Why did you think I'm American btw? I'm just curious, because even my username reflects that I'm Hungarian.
Demi Lovato’s life is the most recent example of how badly a child actor’s life can be completely destroyed by the very fact that they’re famous. I’ve personally been through opiate addiction, and what I see, is a person who recovered from addiction, but not from drug use, and they are now on a trajectory to permanent psychosis. It’s really sad to see, and it’s even sadder that 99% of people just point and laugh
completely unrelated but oh my god i have found the funniest username on the internet.
Recovered from addiction but not drug use……huh?
@@caitie2010 there can be other forms of addition other than drugs. Such as caffeine, smoking, gambling, alcohol, spending, gaming etc
@@caitie2010 so. Recovering from addiction is as it says, you've overcome an addiction.
Overcoming the drug use can also mean the lasting effects that the drug use did to the body and mind.
You can stop doing drugs but still have the lasting mental effects from them that you may never recover from. I believe that's what they were trying to say, apologies if I'm wrong
Personally I have to disagree with you. I think she's like this right now because of the strokes that she had that resulted in brain damage. We can't blame all our problems on childhood trauma. At some point we have to take responsibility. I hope you're doing well in your recovery 💓
The ghost: 👻 🚶 🚶 🚶 👻
Demi: They clearly have some deep seeded anger towards chipmunks because of their failed mission as a russian spy in 1908.
So the ghost is Flippy from happy tree friends
💀💀
@@polkadotss lol
LMAOO
"formerly living people"
i’ll be honest “star people” sounds way more insulting than aliens lmao
I'm a mother f****** starboy
Like birthing people...
sounds like a cult name
@@servivo4741 wasn’t there like a small cult on tiktok and they were called starlings or smn? i remember that, this just reminded me of it lol
@@isae1783 rlly? lemme check
Why’s chad chad looking like the cool spiritual therapist rn?
we love to see it
ikr she looks like my hippie witch art therapist ;)
My favorite kind 💛
The type to cross her legs on a sofa and ask you what's been bugging you lately
@@sweetestcyanide you literally described me in a secntence. im a hippie witch cottagecore lady who works as an art therapist
Watching their show makes me feel dirty. The things that child actors go through is traumatizing and now it’s manifesting itself in a sad yet predictable way. I don’t want to gawk at an obvious mental breakdown like it’s some sort of spectacle.
Her
@@CaesarMarcusAurelius His
@@Mehmehmeh746 She was born female. She has the same chromosomes, cells, lung capacity, brain, shoulder height, ability to give birth, as a woman. She is a woman.
@@CaesarMarcusAurelius You
@@Mehmehmeh746 what?
How did Demi conclude that this ET ghost had trauma just by it’s beeps? 💀 The way they kept on making up stuff was so funny
@stranger hey they go by they/them
@stranger It's they now. They identified as non-binary. But sometimes, I wonder if these celebs just use pronouns as aesthetics lol. I'm not saying they are using pronouns as an aesthetics but knowing that Tumblr (before being ded) and Tiktok exist, I'm not so sure.
@@adam.n-steve l doubt that since people have been shitting on them for being non-binary ever since they came out :/
@loveutill theendoftimes they might not have seen ppl correcting them yet, or honestly ever sometimes i go months, or years without seeing a reply to a comment lmao
@@cams5563 yes but to Demi, all press is good press.
12 y.o me, writing a whole Universe and just throwing in whatever comes to mind: "Alien is a derogatory term for anything."
i like ur name
LITERALLY ME HAHAHSYSU
That’s an amazing username
But like, it's not 😂
@@saltytears4711 ..Missed the whole point of creating your own Universe, but.. you do you, I guess.
We can’t even get to stop humans from calling each other racially insensitive derogatory terms. Let’s work on our planet first 😭🤦♂️
Plus, we haven't even met these aliens yet. Maybe they wouldnt mind it
Yes I agree
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This is just a whole nother level of getting offended on someone else’s behalf. “Dog” can mean a player type guy and has negative connotations, does that mean we can’t call dogs dogs? So dumb
@@taylorrhouser why are you comparing racism to that? the racial slurs have disgusting history behind them, “dog” is an animal. stop making excuses because you wanna sound cool by saying the n word smfh
Okay, but IMAGINE.
You wake up in the middle of the night and look outside your window. Suddenly, you see a flying person with three aliens, And out of all the people in the world it's Demi Lovato.
this comment actually made me laugh 😂😂👏🏼
One time i got high and saw the entire cast of veggie tales hovering above my kitchen counter. So this is absolutely possible
@@domesticcat1725 😭😭😭
**extraterrestrials
"singing a song as an offering" is what I did when I was 4 and thought monsters lived in my basement and that I had an amazing voice and singing to them until I went back upstairs would stop them from killing me
That’s adorable.
U seem like u were a cool kid
Clearly it worked
Omg same but I was in kindergarten thinking ghosts were real bc a 1st grader said so so I'd sing to them at night to appease them and keep them from killing me or smth
as both a ghost and supernatural monster i can confirm singing appeases us
“she has trauma and that’s why she doesn’t like men”
why r u projecting on a ghost demi😭
This actually legit made me sad. Like whoever Demi’s therapist is needs to be fired cause…………
**they
@@AndeCosplays demi says "she" when talking about the ghost
@@rlj99 oh shit sorry I thought they were talking about demi and misgendering them 😭✋
@@AndeCosplays so you're just going around the comment section being the gender police? That's literally what you're doing isn't it? You saw "she" and thought you'd get some points. Pathetic
I thought they're currently suing each and every frozen yoghurt shops
they need to get the budget to sue out of somewhere
when you gotta sue the frozen "yoghurt" shops 😍😍
LMFAO FR WHY WAS DEMI SO OFFENDED BY THAT-
@@charedits333 They acted SO entitled and out of touch with reality when they said that.
@@miranda13c frrr & i still don't get how it was offensive. Maybe they're just an attention seeker.
my brother has bipolar and used to have a lot of episodes in which his psychosis would be severe. i’m glad for him that he didn’t have to experience his psychosis outside of anyone other than our family, but it must be HELLA HARD having to have psychosis publically. i hope demi gets the help that they need, and finds managers that genuinely care for her well-being.
Non-binary isn't real. People who claim to be this have serious mental health issue. Demi Lovato has shown this tremendously.
SHE needs mental health treatment, not a show, not to be referred to as multiple people. She is a woman, she is mentally struggling, and she needs help.
www.watchdominion.com
I have schizophrenia and the symptoms are a 24/7 thing for me. I have had multiple psychotic episodes in public and it's embarrassing, disheartening, painful, and the people around me are so ignorant that they make the episodes worse and some get mad at me for my reaction. I am glad your brother has not experienced that. It took years to reach a point of being able to handle the fact that I will forever experience psychosis and learn to love myself despite it. It's why I call myself PsychosisLove on here.
The sad thing is...Demi refuses to get treatment for bipolar because they think they were misdiagnosed. And after all their ED, drug, and psychological episodes, it's really sad they aren't getting the help they need. Demi is a well intentioned person but is very far off the mark I'm afraid.
Low key seems like Demi is actually going through psychosis and everyone is literally exploiting them for money or something 😬
Indeed
Not to mention having massive brain damage from the OD
They're exploiting themself for attention
@@sarvolkskaya I'm sorry, but could you elaborate on that? I haven't been following them recently, but that sounds serious.
@@354el hi. They go by 'them' now, in case you weren't aware. 👍
"i believe in aliens" is a weird statement cause it can mean anything from "i think somewhere in the universe at least one other planet has likely developed life" to "i have personally had contact with aliens and they secretly run the world"
I personally do believe that their is some other kind of life form that is not from Earth. Whether that is plants, bacteria, or even animals. Our universe is huge, we can’t be the only ones out there…right?
I believe aliens in the sense that the universe is vast and full of exotic planets, and there's probably atleast a dozen of them who have similar, if not exact, habitat as earth and could support life. Infact we have found many earth-like planets already, just none with aliens on them (unless we do find life on those planets upon further investigation)
Whenever the topic comes up it's always the same fun game of "intellectual, or schizophrenic"
@@Justanotherpersonontheinternet I'm pretty sure they found single cell organisms on Mars. I honestly don't know why it wasn't a bigger deal that they found water in Mars. I didn't find out about water on Mars from the news, I found out about water on Mars from a couple years old episode of breaking bad..
@@stephengrigg5988 this is not true, no life or signs of life have been found on Mars yet, though that doesn't necessarily mean single celled life doesn't or hasn't existed on Mars.
It feels like we get a new hairstyle from chad every week, and to be honest, i’m not hating it.
lol same
ikr? like their so cool
@@Plagolago64 wow i found you :)
im here for it
@@R_i_t_s_u she uses she/her!
I listened to Demi's podcast called 4D about queerness and it's... sure something. They talk in endless buzzwords (every conversation is actually "making space") and put a mystical spin on pretty much everything. So I can see why a lot of left-leaning people would find them cringe/annoying. But equally they get a LOT of hate from right-wingers for being non-binary and "confusing teenage girls", plus they did a podcast episode with Alok-Vaid Menon who's also a big hate target from those groups. Then there was the froyo thing. So they're like, a perfect hate target for anti-snowflakers, GC feminists and various groups of leftists at this point.
You're absolutely right, they're a massive hate magnet for anyone who isn't the sterotypical new age spiritual/mystic/neopagan (upper-)middle-class white liberal slacktivist. Which makes leftists feel even more alienated (no pun intended) because that's probably the most common stereotype applied to the left over the past decade.
I'm not sure about implying that the gender crit movement is feminist though. In 2022-23 you now see more of them on Fox/BBC rather than still trying to take over feminist spaces
Probably because Alok thinks little girls can be "kinky"
Aren't "GC Feminists" just TERFs?
“why is Demi so disliked? Did they do something?”
me: *starts remembering at least 5 scandals they had this year ONLY*
What were the scandals
@@jordanbronner3752 uhm,, you realize it is a thing that would hurt but it’s also basic human respect whether you like them or not to use the right pronouns of a non binary person
Same
@@jordanbronner3752 why does their life choices bother you at all???
the froyo thing was a big one... were there any others?
the fact that kelly was going along with it like it was a kid explaining their dream is HILARIOUS to me.
Haha I love her
what else was kelly supposed to do 😂😂😂
You’re assuming Kelly was dismissing her experiences. Maybe she’s actually open minded.
Ok thank you! I was like what the fuck this bitch is saying on national TV??😂😂😂
it's Kelly 😊😊 she will always make everyone feel good at her show
does anyone thinks that when demi was talking about the alien having a trauma and not liking men anymore, demi was just reflecting past experiences?
finally someone conected the dots
I feel like it's all a manifestation of their trauma mixed with past drug abuse.
@@poisonapple6138 said exactly what i was thinking!!!
Projecting.
Demi is Freud's dream patient...
100 percent she is talking about herself.
It's interesting that she thinks "star people" is more politically correct than alien. It sounds exactly the same as calling Egyptians "sand people" or Americans " McDonald's people". Just sounds insulting
LMAO I WAS NOT EXPECTING THE MCDONALDS PEOPLE THIS COMMENT IS GOLD but fr youre actually right
*they
They, Demi is Non-binary
No no, McDonald's people is accurate
@@jevilcore*she
Fun fact: ants know other colonies exist. They'll attack each other until only one colony remains. According to nature documentaries, if ants had space travel they would try to kill every other colony they encounter kinda like the galactic empire.
you literally jusrt copied the other guys comment LOL
@@cheyennev8881 Google a concept called multiple discovery
Kinda like humans too
But they dont know ant hills on the opposite side of the world exists.. kinda like how Europeans didnt know north America existed for thousands of years lol or how we didnt know mold could treat bacterial infections for hundreds of thousands of years. Its like how ants in America dont know koala bears exist in Australia
Well… DAMN
the alien-sorry, the alien-sorry, the ET entering the room for .2 seconds behind you killed me, ur edits are so good lmao
Time stamp?
Nvm I got it 9:21
“Excuse me, what did you call me?” Hahaha
reminds me of “mommy? sorry, mommy? sorry, mommy sorr-“😭
Can you imagine being part of an alien race with technology and understanding of physics so advanced that you could travel and live secretly on earth, and yet you’re offended by a word that specifically English-speaking humans call you without any derogatory connotations
While I love that you highlighted that "specifically English-speaking humans" use it, I have to disagree that the word "alien" is without any derogatory connotation. Its original meanings are actually closer to how these days people use the word "alien" 1. to call something weird/strange 2. as a slur to undocumented immigrants. Even though it has less and less derogatory connotations since these words are less and less used in these contexts, some are still lingering.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think this whole "ETs or aliens?" discussion is crucial either, but the part about "alien" being a neutral word is not necessarily true.
@@lillavarga8095 But I'd call an alien strange, if it landed here. And I would not be offended, if it called me strange, too. I mean, this is a being from another planet we are talking about here. And for it, I'd be a being from another planet, too. If there is something weird or strange, it would be exactly that.
I think I see where she is coming from, but the argument that we aliens could be offended by being called aliens is not a very logical one.
@@ameliesrezensionen2631 Sorry, but your argument comes off as non-sequitur. The only thing Lilla was trying to point out was the origination of the word "alien"; Lilla wasn't trying to prevent someone from using the word "strange", that's a completely separate word. Using the words "illegal alien" vs "undocumented immigrant" can influence public opinion. Look up "Xenophobic language in media."
I don't think anyone would argue that coming into contact with extraterrestrials would be mind-blowing. But let's say we continued to get to know these beings and eventually integrated them into our society (just roll with me), how long would we want to keep advocating for calling them "aliens"? If we started exploiting them for their technology, I'm sure powerful hierarchies would love advocating for the continued use of calling them "aliens" so as to foster antipathy and social acceptance for the inhumane treatment of these extraterrestrials.
Even if you're not into sci-fi, I highly recommend the movie District 9. It actually uses the "alien" dynamic to symbolize how xenophobia and social segregation fuels racist oppression; it's based off of the apartheid era of South Africa. But in our case (hypothesizing about extraterrestrials), we could look at it literally haha.
@@EightyFourThousands84000s
I know that she didn't try to prevent people from using the words strange or weird. She did say though that this was the main meaning of the word alien and I was argueing that by this definition these beings are aliens. There seems to be a second meaning to this word, but it is not the prominent one. I have never heard somebody use the word in a racial slur, which is probably because I'm living in Germany and am only using English as a second language. I'm watching a lot of American TV with the original voice lines though and I've never come across this term. So at least to non-Americans this is not the main meaning of the word.
By your logic I don't see how "extraterrestial" is any better. It might not have the racial slur to it yet, but it is clearly stating that this is a being that is coming from somewhere else. Would this not foster xenophobia in the same way as alien does? They have a similiar meaning and how would the term extraterrestial not be used as a slur sooner or later? It has xenophobia written all over it.
I just don't like it when language is made to be a bigger problem than it actually is. When words that have a DIFFERENT meaning are misused and then because of this reason cannot be used in their original meaning anymore? Language matters, but it imo doesn't matter as much as recent discussions make it out to matter, especially when we are talking about hypothetical beings that might 1) not be intelligent enough to understand us 2) might not have the same senses as we do so cannot understand 3) Not speak English.
When undocumented immigrants are called alien the term is misused (and I'm obviously against that), but to call an alien alien... that is not misusing the term. It is using the term for the exact meaning it has.
I can see how your argument about calling them aliens AFTER they integrated into out society makes sense, but this integration is also a very hypothetical one. They might not want to or be able to or we might not want to integrate them.
I'm pretty sure, they do not exist or if they exist, not only I but probably also the whole human race will have died, when they arrive on earth. So even if those possible aliens might be offended by me using the term, this is a risk I'm willing to take. IF they are real and IF I meet one and IF it understands me, I'll just ask it, what I should call it and use that term. I'm pretty sure that will be fine.
Also... we are exploiting them for their technology? How do you know, they have technology? How do you know, WE would be the ones exploiting THEM and not the other way around?
Also I think that the comparison with racism is lacking. Aliens actually might be evil beings, we don't know. They definitely will not be human. While with racism some humans pretend that other humans are alien and different and weird and have to be excluded, hypothetical aliens actually WILL be different. Well, I don't know that obviously, but the chance of humans looking the way they do and acting the way they act were pretty low. The chance that beings developed in a similar way on a different planet? Nearly 0, I'd assume.
@@ameliesrezensionen2631 I just had a problem with you using "strange" and "alien" interchangeably while simultaneously acting as if it was in opposition to her argument (when really you were just creating a new argument out of nowhere that she wasn't a part of). I agree with a lot of your points, don't get me wrong. Of course, anyone could make any word a slur.
Apparently this is a misquote, but still I love it: "It is the mark of an educated mind to entertain a thought without accepting it." --fake Aristotle quote. When I speak hypothetically I'm not necessarily conveying my stance on the issue or what I believe to be true.
If you watch American media do you watch FOX news? They're really good at xenophobic language. Do you read American media news and compare and contrast the language used between different outlets? That's mainly where you'll find that nefarious propaganda. American news is pretty gross. Not sure how it is over in Germany.
For real, though, check out that movie.
As someone with a undiagnosed (workin on it lolz) psychotic disorder i feel really bad . This is completely feeding into demis delusion and is def gonna make it worse, i hope the best for them! Also the way that their getting exploited is very :[
Just passing by, but I hope you’re doing ok with your disorder and I hope you managed to get a diagnosis and treatment! Wishing you the best 🙏
My mom has severe schizophrenia but my family learned how big of a difference it makes when there is self-awareness and self-reflection (I have my fair share of inherited conditions too 😅)
So I admire your ability to recognize psychosis in yourself and seek treatment. You’re much wiser than a lot of us out there 😅👍
“it’s called GJ504B, which is crazy because that’s my brothers name too” immediately subscribed. 10/10 humor
Literally same
Want to confirm that that is also the moment I clicked subscribe
same lmaoooo
I was like ooh catchy name but her response was way better.
Wtf is that pfp lol
"Alien" doesn't mean "gray skinned, bug-eyed beings from outer space." It means "foreigner," that's why we call them aliens because they are foreign to Earth.
Hey, take your logic and common sense outta here...
We don’t want logic here! Alien is a SLUR! You Alienphobic bitch!
White box: *whirrrrrrr*
Demi: Ok so u have trauma. Anyway here’s Skyscraper from my third studio album, Unbroken ❤️
exactly lol
It do be like that lmao
so they were in a BROTHEL talking to ghosts about aliens? okay, makes sense to me 💀
Demi really said this alien ghost hates men, lmao I can’t with this one anymore.
SHE HAS TRAUMA! THATS WHY SHE HATES MEN!
The comments about hating men in this clip seems a bit sexist to me.🤔
@@user-427Serenta I wanna know how she knew the "star person" was a female and that she had a traumatic experience with men and that she hates men 🤔
How do you get all that from some beeps off a machine.
And, I'd say more than a bit sexist. Demi has... fallen completely off the rocker.
@@chelseapthib36 Was she even on the rocker? Did she board it or is that cultural appropriation of how ETs board their ships
@@sunnivaleflair3576 😂😂😂 she was barely holding on this whole time. The minute she said the alien had trauma and hated men I knew many, many brain cells had been sacrificed.
And her gay friend is the worst, he just encourages this behavior.
All the people in Demi's comment section like "OMG I love you Demi!" "You're so amazing Demi, truly an inspiration!" They have to be 12 or 13... do adults really believe her bullshit?
Next, some superfan is gonna make a video of them crying and screaming "LEAVE DEMI ALONE!" instead of Britney 😬
It’s such a shallow reading to say that “alien” is derogatory to humans, therefore it’s also derogatory to… aliens. Like the reason it’s derogatory to humans is because it implies that they’re outworlders, inhuman, interlopers. A real alien would probably not be human and would by definition be an outworlder. Like come on.
aliens don't even know english lmao
@@mammoneymelon if they have the capacity to get here then they would most definitely learn our languages. But the is no way the word we created for them would offend them.
@@somethingstupid699 I guess it depends on how they get treated. A lot of slurs are either from a language or an exonym.
@@mammoneymelon ah yes, because they all speak German
THIS. I’m glad to see people point out the flaws in Demi’s thinking without resorting to screaming “sjw woke culture is ruining everything.”
Whatever the cause, it definitely seems like Demi is not in their right mind, and it's extremely fucked up and unethical the people around Demi are taking advantage of that for profit.
She's the one making money from her guest interviews and show
@propogandalf1 please respect their pronouns. demi uses they/them
scooter braun is taking advantage of demi's situation
I think "they" are exploiting themselves. Clout chasing. Music doesn't sell anymore so must find another way to remain relevant.
@Billy Shaw ummm, I’m gay as hell. And I think demi is EXTREMELY troubled. It has nothing to do with being non-binary or not. Sis just don’t act right since the drugs.
The “thats my brothers name too” joke got me way more than i wouldve thought, good shit
"she has trauma" "she does? how do you know?" lmaooo
didn't you hear? the radio made a "beep" sound, an obvious sign of trauma
@@Dria_Ah ye omg that beep was soooooo deep
@@personyan i literally cried, how can a radio go through all this and still be able to beep?? So brave, so inspiring
She can tell because of the tone of the beep. It's so tragic 😔
😂😂😂😂
So Demi thinks they can heal the ghost's trauma temporarily by just offering it a song? Kinda diminishing the ghost's trauma LOL Not so woke anymore now are we Demi? 😂 What a bullshit show 🤣
I don't know fam, that "imagine" rendition by gal gadot & co did cure my depression so i guess demi lovato could heal ghost with their song too !
@@Shadowxcatcher Really? I mean is that even possible? 🤔
@@matzmilan7780 no lol. It's a joke
Publicity stunt 🗿
Especially since Skyscraper isn’t even that good of a song lol
The long black hair with the bangs and celestial earrings is stunning, you’re like my fashion inspiration lol
She does look gorgeous
Holy shit I did not expect this to get 1.4k likes! Thanks peeps!
8:52 “star people” 💀 bruh. How tf would aliens be offended if you call them aliens, they probably have no perception of offensive things
I worry about Demi. I feel like their PR/Agent is just setting them up to look crazy.
They are a grown person too 🗿 part of fault still falls on them
@@bloblovlalalulu3422 you clearly don't know anything about managements and agencies
@@goysb4jays566 they* Demi is a bad person but the bare minimum is respecting pronouns. I don’t like THEM and THEY shouldn’t be an example of the non binary community as a whole :) you may not understand but I can help you and you also have the inter to help you understand they/them pronouns :) but in short, Someone who goes by They/Them doesn’t identify with the traditions gender binary. Again, I don’t like them and I don’t agree with their actions, but the bare minimum of being a decent human being is respecting pronouns. Thanks :D
@@Diiazy They are being childish, just leave them alone.
Idk, she's probably crazy from all that drug use
If Demi was so passionate about the use of alien, then they should talk about how the government and the workforce refers to immigrants as "aliens" :)
for real that term is so offensive for any human being 🤨
@@elaGuillen ^^^^ but theyre too busy being performative and getting mad over dumb stuff
It literally has nothing to do whatsoever with" hatred" or"wacismmmmm" or "derogatory" if you or I right now regardless of are reasons or victimhood whatever illegally tried to sneak into Mexico or Brazil or Russia or Japan etc....wed be detained- justifiably so- and wed literally be illegal aliens....and likewise same for illegals here...thats called actual equality and actual non hypocritical standards. But of course thats not what virtue signaling lefty culty types really want, they want special treatment control and to bathe in double standards rules for thee never for me bs.
@@danielhicks4826 you definitely wouldn't be detained in Brasil, most of the times there's place that immigrants go to receive help and make legal documents. Unless you have a bad criminal record
I travelled to and lived in different countries growing up and 'alien' is not a derogatory term at all. First off, people hardly use the term on you. Second, it's not offensive. I'm a foreigner in their lands and most things they had were new/ alien to me. My dad was the first to mention 'hey, we're aliens here, gotta fit in with their culture, etc.' Idk why people are trying to monopolize the dictionary but just leave the words be
The only time the word Alien can be derogatory is when it’s used against immigrants
Edit: Yes I know now the other groups who are called alien in a derogatory way it's just that I've only heard it be used with mexican immigrants and I was in no way trying to be insensitive to those who are nerodivergent.
ALSO I doubt they'll see this but I just wanna thank the people who defended me here, it means alot because I tend to not stick up for myself and tend to bully myself into thinking I'm being dramatic because sometimes I can't catch on to the tones in peoples comments
You sound so uninformed lmfao, you can literally look up the definition and there are MULTIPLE different ways it can be used in a derogatory way. But yeah...... You're so right. Definitions be damned.
@@privateemail9755 umm okay?
@@privateemail9755 you do know that there is easier and kinder ways to tell someone their unimformed or wrong without sounding hostile
And even there it just means outsider and from somewhere else, the problem is the connotation we’ve given to the word
It just means "foreigner". It's all about context, bro.
honestly, aliens offering us a chance to see our planet from space is the most believable thing i've heard someone say they've been offered by aliens. it's a good way to butter up the locals.
that show made me extremely nervous. its very clear demi seems to be experiencing some type of psychosis, they're delusional and people are exploiting and feeding onto that delusion for money, which is VERY dangerous, the worst thing you could do to someone suffering with psychosis is feeding into their delusion, speaking as a psychotic person myself. i hope they can get the help that they need.
10000% agree
Right? It’s one thing for someone to claim to meet God or Jesus or even go to hell because those are actual near death experience and those are completely unexplained because people come back claiming they are told things nobody else could possibly know and they usually change their life but aliens? No. God is possibly real as I’m a Christian and I believe in God but aliens? No. No way. I don’t think she actually met God because she has gone deeper and deeper into sinful behavior and claims she told God she knows she’s in sin and wrongs it’s wrong but was going to embrace the devil so if she did in fact meet both she went down the wrong path but if she made the whole thing up due to delusions that’s concerning. I suffer from false memory disorder caused by my paranoia and it is hell living with a disorder that causes you to experience things that aren’t there. I’m worried about Demi for sure.
Hey! My sister has recently been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and told me she's experienced psychosis before. I haven't been around her whenever that's happened and she's not very good at articulating what kind of help she wants from loved ones so if you don't mind me asking, what would be the right thing to do? I've experienced derealization and dissociation before so I think I can understand what type of feeling it is but I don't know what would be an appropriate reaction or how to comfort someone who's psychotic
@@char1211 honestly when they go into psychosis put them in a mental hospital. if it's gone untreated for too long people in psychosis can get violent and scary. there's stories of them killing their families thinking they're aliens or something. I went into psychosis and was untreated for a month before I attacked my father and they finally got me professional help. short answer: mental hospital trip is needed for psychosis lol
@@polnareff7295 I'm sorry to hear it took so long until you got the help you needed! My sister has been receiving professional help for many years now and I think it's more than a year since she started taking antipsychotics so I highly doubt it would ever go that far. Mental illness runs in the family so if I feel fairly confident about how to encourage a loved to seek (more) help or make them aware that I think they're getting worse, what I'm concerned about with psychosis is more how to react in the moment. It'd be weird to play along but isn't it scary to be made aware that you're hallucinating? If someone's paranoid, is it any use to point out that their fears are unfounded or should you just try to comfort them? What would they even find comforting?
Thanks for sharing and replying in the first place though! I hope you're ok atm and as a side note: I also really like Jojo ^_^;
As someone who has survived more than a few overdoses, none of which caused the sort of brain damage Demi endured, I can say with about 98% certainty that is the cause of all of
this. I have so many issues I didn’t have before my overdoses, with stuff like memory recall mostly, but I can see how more extreme damage can cause stuff like what they’re “seeing”.
Honestly it kind of seems like a manic episode, having delusions and all that
@@salma-kl7ef I think it may be combination of the two. That form of psychosis from a bdp manic episode can happen. I’ve never experienced them when I’m manic, but I was a psych major and did learn a bit about them before I dropped out years ago.
@@alicia379 Yeah probably. How is your recovery btw, are you okay now?
@@salma-kl7ef I’m doing well now. I actually just realized I reached 4 years clean last month.
I still struggle with memory recall sometimes and forget what I was saying in the middle of saying it or can’t think of words sometimes..stuff like that. It’s really frustrating.
I still have mental health ups and downs, but that’s expected. I’m 1000% better than I was when I was using.
Thanks for asking. I lost all my friends either from overdose or them cutting me out bc of my addiction, so I don’t get checked up on often. I appreciate it.
@@alicia379 of course, no problem. Congratulations on your sobriety, I know it ain't easy. I'm trying to change some bad habits myself and I'm struggling, let alone dealing with a whole adiction. I'm really glad you're doing well now.
I'm starting to think Demi's new profession is being offended at everything, on behalf of everyone.
you just summarized Gen Z
Indeed
@@gc0009 that's petty
@@gc0009 they are millennial
@@gc0009 she's not even gen z tf you talkin bout
“Yes dude I was taking a huge spooky dooky”
Demi has been really open about having bipolar disorder. You can have hallucinations, delusions, and psychosis. That sounds like what is going on. I have bipolar as well and the way Demi describes these things sounds a little familiar. I’m not opposed to the existence of aliens and I think it’s possible but its not super uncommon for people with bipolar to have hallucinations and delusions like this.
This seems like a manic-psychotic episode. Their speech pattern is a little strange, they completely believe in all of this, and I don’t think they fully grasp how wild this sounds to other to other people. I think they need to adjust their medication.
The worst possible thing to do when someone is having psychosis is to convince them they are special and that all of this is true. It really fucked me up as a child when I would see “ghosts” and people told me I was a psychic medium. Demi needs some help and everyone is just exploiting them.
Demi is not bipolar, though. They talked about being misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder on their documentary Dancing with the devil.
@@larissagoncalves5188 truee
@@larissagoncalves5188 did Demi say what they were actually diagnosed with? If the bipolar was a misdiagnosis?
Have you watched the movie Horse Girl? Allison Brie is in it and wrote much of it. I found it very intriguing
It’s subject matter is about this
@@kierasaurusfrost if I remember correctly, she said she just needed to grow up. Her actions were her actions (probably due to her addiction), but there was no actual diagnosis in place of bipolar disorder
Everything Demi Lovato does now just warrants a massive eyeroll
yeah, theyre annoying 💀💀💀
Exactly!!! 🤦🏽♀️
I agree
@dot dot dot you may dislike them but don't be a dbag either. they use they/them.
What did Demi do to y’all? I know they have their weird moments but I don’t understand the vitriol .😩
Demi Lovato just unlocked a new potential future for former Disney stars: the wacky ghost whisperer that fights against fro-yo rights and stands up for Alien rights
😆
Also promotes their previous songs in front of ghosts.
One of my main issues with these alien things, and that it also goes with stuff like bigfoot 'sightings' and the like, is the video quality. At one point it was expected for it to be grainy and crappy and all that with camera tech up thru,I would say mid nineties at least. But hell, most of us carry decent enough cameras on our phones in our pockets that can capture footage much more clearly, and it seems like these people had more professional high end cameras they were using. And even if they were zooming in I'm sure the footage would look better and they can clear it up enough to be able to look like the footage wasn't shot in 8 millimeter film on a camera from the early 60s.
Good call
If it wasn't Chad Chad covering this, the cringe would be more than a twinge.
The ”she has trauma” ”she does 😧” made me absolutely DIE
SAME LIKE ITS SO UNIRONICALLY FUNNY
did Demi just assume the ghost’s gender?
I’m sooo done! I’m leaving this planet, I hope the aliens accept me😭😭
@@FruityHachi OMG she did
But at least they respected that. Like imagine they went like “NOT ALL MEN MS GHOST LADY, HOW DARE YOU”
Why would calling an alien an alien even bother them? They probably don't even understand our language, how would they know what alien even means?
People on our OWN planet don't know english 😂 There's not gonna be any aliens that know it
It wouldn’t. You answered your own question wif common sense ❤️🥺🤌 people love to get offended on behalf of OTHERS for some reason, and the best way to do that is to pedantically pick apart their semantics.
Part of me wonders if it's more of a personal issue being projected onto the idea of extraterrestrial beings' reactions. I'm non-binary and when I had just come out of the closet I was made to feel like an alien and even called one as an insult at some point (and I wasn't even fighting anyone over pronouns when that happened). Ever since, I still get that kind of degrading feeling inside of me, even if the person I'm interacting with isn't trying to make me feel that way purposefully. I could definitely be wrong, of course, but that was my first assumption when trying to wrap my head around Demi's...interesting hill to die on lol.
I love how some people in the comments are fighting over Demi’s pronouns when they just came out not too long ago saying she goes by she/them now. Now everyone is right, yay!
are they doing better since this video? I haven’t been keeping up on news
what i dont understand is why the anti pronouns peeps are even here?? lol like chad chad is pretty "left" if you wanna call it that. there are so many other creators out there who would more readily align with their ideas
I really feel for Demi. They’re openly bipolar and have been through so much. I’m also bipolar and it’s really difficult to deal with privately I can’t even begin to imagine doing it publicly. Especially the psychosis and the mania. I feel like their friends are exploiting them because it’s “entertaining”.
Their bipolar was actually a misdiagnosis.
Her🤔
@@senorpepper3405 They're Non-Binary. Just because they're problematic or being criticized it doesn't mean they don't deserve the bare minimum of respect-
@@b3nt079 I identify as a binary star system
@@b3nt079 isn't she back to using she/her pronouns?
All jokes aside, I'm worried about Demi. I grew up with them and they got me through some tough times. I hate thinking that their mental health is deteriorating at such a young age. They needs to stop surrounding themself with people who enable their delusions. They need real friends who will get them to snap out of it and not just go along with their ridiculous ideas. Their friends know damn well that Demi is just embarrassing themself publicly. They should be ashamed for allowing things to go so far.
I feel like she's my generations Brittany Spears....
i couldn't have said it better
they use they/them
i agree, i join the lovatic a few months ago but left because everything demi's doing just doesnt make sence. i hope they can get the help they need.
The problem is that they don't like being called out on their behavior and they turn to lying because of it. It's why Nick, a super long time close friend cut ties with them, plus the fact that he couldn't see them continue their cycle over and over again.
They are an adult and they have to want to get help. No one can force them to get help and that why they're where they're at. And that's why they surround themselves with enablers.
“sHe HaS tRaUmA😭😭😭”
I genuinely think they may be slowly losing their mind. which is heartbreaking, because this is overshadowing their massive talent completely.
Shes bat shit crazy
I think Demi is just an attention addicted narcissist.
I honestly think it was the drugs. I think Demi Lovato has gone the way of a lot of singers who dealt with drugs their whole life. They all kind of…cracked.
Demi has bipolar. Maybe that’s what it is
@@GrndAdmiralThrawn I mean, it's not the drugs that "cracks" them, it's a substance abuse that becomes present because of other problems in their lives, addiction goes hand in hand with mental health problems most of the time.
oh my god i’m so happy i found this channel ive been binging for 3 days straight
I am so confused. Demi is trying to have a conversation with.... an Alien Ghost??? What? Bestie, that ain't it. They sound deranged! The absolute worst part about all of that is that it isn't satire!!
Demi is a heroin addict, it’s not too extreme to think she is delusional
@@joycedonnelly9987 do you actually… know anything about opioid addiction or delusions? Cause based on your comment it sounds like maybe you don’t.
@@Feverm00n yes, especially since we’re talking about an person who claims to have had an experience with aliens - oops, I mean ETs. Absolutely delusional
@@joycedonnelly9987 at least don't misgender them dude
You sound deranged addressing her as she is more then one. But maybe she has multiple personality. So they . .
The last couple years Demi hasn’t been the same. It’s been since their overdose in 2018. They did have significant brain damage, so I’ve learned to instead of hating on Demi, try giving them the benefit of the doubt by looking at it as that their brain damage in fact has affected their behaviour/personality and thinking process.
Thank you for reminding me of this. I worry about them sometimes. 😕
yeah...they've said some questionable stuff but like, I can't help but be kinda worried, y'know?
yes, it makes me worried about their health and also reputation. maybe i'm overthinking but it feels like people are exploiting their current state of being and their thoughts for money with no regard for their aftermath.
Demi has been seriously struggling since Disney but it seems like they have gotten worse since their overdose. While I don't follow Demi as much, I truly worry about them.
a lot of ppl overdose multiple times in their life & don’t come out the end of it talkin some bullshit like “don’t call them aliens 🥺🥺” or “diet culture cookies are evil 👿” brain damage doesn’t equal stupid.
But.. alien just ISN'T a derogatory word for "anything". That's like saying 'cold' is a derogatory word for weather, because it can also be used to describe someone who was unfriendly...
it can be used in derogatory ways (i.e. immigrants are often called it by racists) but you're right
@@tabithajones113 illegal aliens is not a racist term at all……. Do you also partake in heroin?
@@tabithajones113 that's OP's point, it can be used in a deragatory context, just like "cold" but the word itself isn't a slur. Saying you "I believe in aliens" doesn't contain defamatory.
@@emilinebelle7811 While it's not really racist on its own, it can be used in such a way that is racially motivated and insinuating that someone is on heroin for stating such is a very telling thing
@@gordonramsayslambsauce or you're on heroin
@4:37 When you were talking about the 👁👄👁eye meme, a Poppy playtime ad popped up at the bottom with the SAME FUCKING FACE. Thought it was a gag until I closed it myself 😅
Demi probably acted like this intentionally knowing that people would be intrigued and make a deal about it (because it’s cringe and so ridiculous) and therefore watch their new show.
ah yes, because some people get so desperate to the point where negative attention is better than no attention at all
This whole thing just makes me so sad because they’re only thinking about themself, not the greater groups they represent. Coming out as nonbinary, which a lot of people already think of as fake unfortunately, and then acting like a stereotypical “SJW” claiming diet options are fatphobic and “alien” is a slur. And making a whole show on speculation about aliens and sharing their “experience”, which as the Tiktok comments show, makes them sound crazy. And even though these actions are completely unrelated, enbyphobes will see this as validation that all nonbinary people are attention seeking, out-of-their-mind “snowflakes”, which couldn’t be further from the truth.
@@thedestroyasystem hey, i get where you're coming from with a lot of this, and i definitely agree that enbyphobes will do whatever they can to make nbi people seem awful, but i wouldnt say its Demi's fault that enbyphobes do that. like yeah Demi represents a large group and should definitely keep that in mind, but if they truly believe in ETs and want to figure out a way to learn about the experiences of these being that they believe in, then I don't see it as their fault that enbyphobes will use it as ammo. they're literally just living their life and believing in something. i feel like blaming them for enbyphobia would be like if you blamed me for enbyphobia bcus i have certain beliefs as well about the universe and reality and such that some people might call crazy idk.
PS this is not taking the yoghurt thing into account, just the ET stuff. I haven't read up on the yoghurt stuff in depth
also this is all meant genuinely, like I'm not mad, just chiming in with my thoughts and like if i misunderstood anything you wrote then just let me know 💜
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@@astralram I appreciate you being civil. I think the main issue is the timing here. You can be nonbinary and believe in aliens, and share that all you want, obviously. But the proximity of them coming out, and then making this show, is where I think the problem lies. Putting the two unrelated things close together encourages correlation, especially since they hadn’t talked about either (gender or believing in aliens) much prior to this. I can’t and won’t put the blame entirely on them, because enbyphobes are going to be bigoted no matter what they do and that prejudice is wherein the problem lies. But at the same time I feel like as such a prominent figure they have a responsibility to the communities they represent to think about the greater effect of their actions. Us as individuals may be minorities with some unpopular beliefs, but we don’t have the influence that celebrities do and as such don’t share that same responsibility. As I said, enbyphobes are going to be enbyphobes either way, but I feel this particular situation has the ability to push those on the fence over onto the side of prejudice, especially if they don’t have much experience with other nonbinary folk. And again, that’s not entirely on Demi. But it feels like in this situation they prioritized the money, attention, and relevance generated by making the show over the possible negative outcomes for themself and others. If they had waited longer to make/put out the show, or put another project (not scandal) in the middle, this wouldn’t be a problem.
is demi aware that extraterrestrials that are on earth (that originate here, at least) are just...terrestrials? even if they're some weird energy being or whatever?
Whenever I get a glimpse into the interests and pastimes of celebrities they always come across so insufferable and dumb. I don’t know how you could spend more than 10 minutes with this group of adult children talking to ghost ETs or whatever and not just walk into the ocean and never return.
I found your channel recently and am loving it from Brazil! Your level and type of sarcarms is just like mine hahah and I also love the you talk, clearly and slowly and also so able to speak your mind!
It’s odd that Demi feels the need to police everything we say and do, like they are some authority on the “human condition”. For example they freaking out about sugar free stuff in a store as toxic diet culture, completely disregarding the literally millions of people who want to or have to have a low or reduced carbohydrate diet.
I’m a type 1 diabetic, and the “sugar is the Devil” and Keto movements have made my life much easier, because low carb options of regular high carb food items are popping up everywhere. This is similar to the gluten free fad doing wonders for people with celiac disease.
exactly!! i have celiac disease and every time someone mocks people who ask for gluten free options in restaurants/wherever i just- like, do you have any idea how it was for us when these didn't even exist? just let us be happy, p l e a s e
The gluten free fad was helpful, but sadly a lot of restaurants aren't fully safe. Cross contamination is complicated, and a lot of the "trendy" restaurants aren't truly GF. I've had to live with eating GF for almost 4 years now because of my mom being diagnosed.
Yah my grandfather found out hw was allergic to just about everything and gluten was one of them. With so many options he can for the most part still eat normally and happily enjoy meals just like everyone else. From baked sweets, to pasta, and his favorite breaded and fried chicken.(of witch grandmother air fries now to have it be a lot less greasy for him)
I’m T1D too, and I’m still upset about the froyo incident. They literally wanted sugar free foods to be labeled for who they’re for, and that’s such an insulting and ableist idea.
They went into a froyo place, which is basically just hippie ice cream, and complained about diet culture? What did they expect?
Quick theory: one of the ETs was Doja cat and she took Demi to planet her
keep demi far away from planet her 😭✋🏽
sorry but... demi any day over doja
Demi wanna go to planet them
@@Cleosoul That was a good one lmao
@@Purplestream15 tbh I WAS a die hard Demi fan like any other but I feel off of her and found Doja now I’m Addicted( I made a funny -as in Dojas song pls don’t take this out of context-)
I feel so bad for Demi. They're obviously going through some stuff and the people around them are just going along and laughing about it.
@@greyLeicester they/them makes perfect sense for singular as well. "Hey, do you think THEY would like this as a gift?" "I really like THEM"
Demi came out as non binary, so you use they/them. If you feel like arguing then don't bother, I don't care enough about trolls to argue back.
@@racoonsinatrenchcoat Your example just proved Amparo’s point smh. When using they or them, you would think one is referring to multiple people, just use their objective pronouns like it has always been for ages, it can’t be that hard. You’re also going through some stuff I see, having similar beliefs to the deranged mind of Demi Lovato.
@@racoonsinatrenchcoat It absolutely DOES NOT make sense for a single person. It's completely stupid.
@@mark7166 "hey, look at them over there. They look awesome in those jeans!"
"Could you go ask them if they would mind helping us?"
"They are absolutely gorgeous, but im too nervous to tell them"
Wow, would you look at that! It does make sense when being used as a singular! Who would have thought? Oh yes, anyone who actually paid attention in school.
@@mark7166 Let's go further, shall we?
They are from Texas and enjoy tacos.
Every client got a care package delivered to them.
Each child played with their parent.
The cup of coffee is theirs.
A private person usually keeps to themselves [or themself].
This is more than a twinge of cringe, this is a whole measurement of embarrassment
As a person who is not against marihuana at all, I still believe Demi shouldnt be smoking it if they have any mental illness that makes them go through maniac-hyper scenes (either they actualy have bipolarity or not). If you take in count the recent traumatic experiences that could make them derealize, the amount of brain injury they had due to their drug abuse and their overdose and include that now they are smoking weed, I think there's enough probabilities that they could have a psychosis episode or develope a way worse mental health state.
Idk much about Demi but they might have anxiety disorders, marijuana helps with anxiety and anxiety that other mental illnesses or disabilities cause.
@@moimoiyoop well then yeah that ain’t good
True.
@@vinny_rivera it helps in the right amount. If you abuse weed than you can get paranoid or have allucinations.
@@marcelamsss yeah
Our lord and savior Chad Chad is back with another banger
And a new hairstyle
HA get it? cause of the bangs? jskdhak
I have to be honest, at this point I'm just concerned about Demi's mental sanity
in worried too, like idk, everyone is judging but no one is concerned
We’re only humans. Some go through real life crisis breakdowns whatever. Looks like everyone is attacking her for being human.
do you think it's in any way tied to the pronouns? maybe someone with lots of mental illness can be crazy enough to try to talk to aliens AND believe they arent obviously women?
When I first heard of their new show , “Unidentified” I thought it was gonna be their journey throughout learning that they were non binary and stuff (cuz like, “unidentified” could be in relation to not being male or female-) and I was interested because those sorts of media can never get old, like other movie genres and stories can. Hearing someone else’s story about going into a community that is typically (not that much anymore but-) shunned and hearing about their battles is inspiring. But n o,, Demi just wanted to misuse paranormal equipment and didn’t even know how to properly talk to “ghosts”- oh sorry, that’s a derogatory term for them..aHem,, ✨tRansLucenT pEopLe✨
I agree I thought that was what it would be about. A little comment though, things really aren't easier for non binary people. Things have gotten worse. Being shunned is not all that happens, there's so much more. It sucks.
@@nessie7306 Definitely agree, it’s gotten harder to truly feel accepted. I know I’m valid it just sucks, feels like even the trans community is turning on us as well.
@@AceyAndStuff As a part of the trans community, I still think your valid. But yeah you’re right, the community is dividing when we all used to be supporting each other as one.
Non-binary isn't real. People who claim to be this have serious mental health issue. Demi Lovato has shown this tremendously.
SHE needs mental health treatment, not a show, not to be referred to as multiple people. She is a woman, she is mentally struggling, and she needs help.
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I hate people who took offense on behalf on someone else, and then assume that they have higher moral ground. If aliens feel offended being called aliens, they should be the party that speak up about that, never Demi's problem to begin with.
Agreed
I feel like a lot of people just need to take a chill pill and just ask if it's ok to use "x" term to refer to them
Most of the people targeted by this type of behavior don't mind if you do it by accident as long as you recognize that it's wrong and try to fix it
Kinda reminds me of that whole "racist people think other races are below them and can therefore be ostracized because of that meanwhile white saviors believe that other races are below them so they must help them with all of their struggles even when uncalled for" thing
@@airplanes_aren.t_real I think a big part of recognizing that systemic racism exists is standing up for those who have lived with it.
Just like feminism isn’t about hating men. It’s about wanting equality and recognizing that women have been set back by not having the same rights for so long (being objectified, oversexualized, etc), and boosting them.
It’s not about “saving people who are below or beneath you.” It’s about fighting for equality, even if that means fighting for others.
@@airplanes_aren.t_real I can’t speak for Black people, but as a feminist it makes me happiest when I see specifically *men* standing up for women.
It’s like saying, “Hey, I recognize you deal with this shit and I’m sorry. I’m working with you to fix this.”
@@darkeningfyre agreed but that's an informed choice, you didn't assume women were beneath you, you learned that they face entire entire networks of oppression and you wish to help them
It takes a weird level of audacity to assume the advanced species who pulled off interstellar travel to get here are going to be the marginalized race who need you fighting word battles for them. Also, fucking "Star People"?
When I used to use drugs heavily!
I used to see this beings around my place and in the sky like so real, I would bet my life on it, but it was for the sleep,food & water deprivation, I used to record this “beings” on my phone when I was on a binge and after checking out the footage after sobering up, it was always dust, a reflection a shadow and drones I also used to think I had premonitions and supernatural sensory abilities and long story short it was because of drugs,like period it was the drugs and since I’ve been sober all of that never appear again, I’m sorry to say it because I don’t want anyone to relapse and I’m not saying she has but all of this behavior is like looking into a behavioral mirror and remember not all drug addicts look like you see on tv all skin and bones and with a zombie face, most drug addicts are high functional people who have all kinds of jobs and living a regular social appearing life like any one else out there, we are just MASTERS! Of hiding the darkness.
That was your experiences, it doesn’t mean people can’t have legitimate paranormal experiences.
@@mercurialshift5793 They have spoken about abusing drugs and having bipolar disorder. It seems pretty likely that they are just having psychosis and everyone else is just enabling them.
@@rachelb2717 They were misdiagnosed. They don't have bipolar but they do have ADHD and Demi has said that they use drugs in moderation. If you have an addiction and you're trying moderation for the long-term, eventually it will fail. Demi has an addiction because they couldn't do it in moderation in the first place.
@@mercurialshift5793 having a paranormal experience is different from thinking an alien ghost kidnapped you to take you to their planet for the day.
@@rachelb2717Psychosis isn’t defined simply as people claiming to have extraordinary experiences. If that were the case, every medium, every shaman and every single person who has ever had such an experience would be considered mentally ill. They aren’t. In the current DSM, they even have a category for what is referred to as a spiritual emergency. Usually that refers to some sort of spiritual awakening and a person struggling with negative experiences involved in the awakening experience. It shows that they now acknowledge that there are unexplained phenomena that can occur to individuals.
Yes, in some psychotic states, a person may hallucinate and have delusions and become confused about reality. They may make mention of some sort of supernatural being. But their thoughts are also disordered and that becomes apparent when they communicate. It affects a persons ability to function normally. They become distressed or agitated. There are many factors that distinguish a psychotic state from someone claiming to have experienced something outside of the boundaries of what we perceive as reality.
Heroin addiction wouldn’t lead you to experience psychosis during your recovery. Heroin doesn’t even have that affect on the mind while the person is high. I think only certain psychedelics are capable of that kind of brain damage. As for experiencing psychosis while being high, that isn’t typical of heroin either. It would be more likely due to a stimulant or psychedelic. She’s been clean for awhile now.
You shouldn’t make assumptions based on the experiences she recounts. The universe is full of mystery and we know very little about it. If there was less stigma surrounding these types of experiences, we would hear them more often as people have been recounting these experiences for thousands of years. Some refer to them as ‘noetic experiences’ or ‘high strangeness’.
I know what the scientific materialists say. They’re trapped in a paradigm. I majored in philosophy. I’m an extremely rational person but after years of studying these topics and then experiencing similar things myself, I can rationally conclude that this type of phenomena exists. That doesn’t mean you must accept everything. Only keep an open mind and eventually you see patterns emerge from certain individual’s experiences and reference to them from ancient texts, etc.
Maybe Demi is full of shit. It’s possible. But she doesn’t show signs of psychosis and it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that she has had genuine experiences that can’t be explained.
I’m living for the long hair ngl
Agreed it’s 👌🏽✨spicy ✨
Yes it's lush 💞 I love the short bright looks too but love this more ❤
"is there a star person in this room?"
"beep boop"
I think Demi is pretty brave for being so open about their beliefs and I respect that, I respect that.
But their managers didn’t do a good enough job convincing them not to make a tv show based on ETs
Yeah ppl will definitely think they're crazy
Maybe they do it for attention to stay kinda relevant like Madonna tries even tho she's like in her late 60's?
Their manager is Scooter Braun so it’s not surprising in the slightest. He doesn’t give a damn about his clients. He only cares about himself and MONEY.
@@jastaykotuce2249 and people will tie it to their gender and use it support the claim that enbies are crazy or attention seekers. I just wish that they would think about the greater effect of their actions.
Demi isn’t trans. Demi is girl. She said it herself that she “may go back to a woman”
i actually feel bad about demi... it's crazy how noone is trying to protect them right now and they're getting negative publicity instead of actual help. like a tv show?? no, please go to a psychiatrist, this is not okay and im angry at their family and managers...
They who?
@@jeja4074 not getting in a debate about a random person's pronouns, go on with your day and do something else
Yeah. They have mental disorders that cause psychosis/hallucinations and brain damage from years of drugs and ODing. Not to mention they were a child star and that takes a lot of toll on mental health. And Peacock was like “lEt’S gEt ThEm A tV sHoW”. I’ve never been a fan of Demi at all, but not exploiting someone’s mental health is just basic human decency.
"I'm angry at their family and managers" Okay, Karen.
@@APoliticalConfusionAndMess
Huh? Their family and manager are the only people who can stop them from doing this because they aren't mentally well. Demi got brain damage from their overdose in 2018, their family and management should be doing a better job at keeping them from doing and saying whatever they want because they are very clearly not mentally well. Instead, their family just lets them believe these things to the point that they were given a show about it. This is enabling them to continue. They need someone close to them or someone responsible for their career to steer their away from stuff like this. All this does is get Demi unessesary bad press. It's actively hurting them. They don't need a show, they need someone to help them through whatever it is they're going through right now and I sincerely hope they get it.
Demi is so good at making problems out of things that are not problems. Demi there's people that are dying.
BuT mAkE sUrE yOu CaLL hEr “They” iNcAsE yOu FoRgOt So YoU dOn’T oFfEnD hEr
What are you going to do? Have you ever thought about making a food forest to help save people from dying or suffering from poverty?
@@MK-hw2ir
You sound ignorant.
@@seek.to.sea.divinity
And you make no sense.
@@MK-hw2ir what
“Alien- sorry- alien- alien- alien-“ “Fan- fan- sorry- fan- sorry-“ gives the “mommy- sorry” vibe 😭
As someone who has studied Latin, isn't "alien" and "extraterrestrial" kinda the same thing? The word "alius" means "other" and "extra" means "outside/from outside", so in every case it means that is something that is different, is not from this planet. I dunno, I may be wrong but I do feel an idiot just reflecting on whether calling aliens as such is derogatory.
no, you are correct. Demi is the delusional one
I think it comes from "alienus" but the meaning is the same, "alius" is a pronoun
ur very right
I think it's because alien literally means "different one" and et means "one who is not from earth" so the implication that someone is different might seem offensive? but on the other hand it's not like ets aren't different than humans so idk. the difference is definitely the "Terra" Part in extraterrestrial
I interpreted them saying that the word "alien" is derogatory to mean that anytime the word is used to describe immigrants, it's the same as comparing immigrants to strange otherworldly creatures, since the word has connotations of extraterrestrials. Maybe I'm reading too far into it though.
Why Demi’s family is letting them continue to embarrass themselves is like … why. Take their phone.
there’s worst people that have a phone. Let her be and be a believer kkk
@@NamiYGx you sound stupid
@@elenamoreno7644 why they will take her phone? look those tiktokers and influencers that are worst than Demi
@@NamiYGx bc Demi continues to sound like a fucking idiot that’s why
@@NamiYGx you can't "let them* be" when they're clearly going through something and people around her are just exploiting them. That's not okay.
When I was about 16 I saw the movie “the fourth kind” and that night I had my first sleep paralysis experience. I vividly hallucinated that I was being abducted by aliens, then I fell asleep and dreamed that I was in the aliens’ spacecraft or something. I had no idea what sleep paralysis was at the time so I had firmly and sincerely believed that I had truly been abducted by aliens. A few years later I realized what had happened, but it was definitely a terrifying experience at the time.
Sleep paralysis just feels very real since it's clearly different from being asleep. It's hard to understand that it happened and being able to work through that takes courage. My respect for you.
Won't lie, pretty sure aliens would not be offended by a human term, in their little human language, like 'aliens'.
Demi is losing it and instead of helping them everyone is enjoying the new spectacle on the celebrity circus.
If you went to another planet and they called you an alien would you be offended?
Well, obviously not because it would just be... True?? You literally would be an alien. How is that offensive??
You know that actually makes sense. Like aliens don’t know all the ways in which that word in charged in human societies so it wouldn’t have any connotations to them
This is so real, because “alien” literally just means “not from here.” I feel like calling them something targeting like “star people” is even more rude, like that’s more un-exclusive than alien.
“ohh it’s the froyo” is the best response to a controversy yet
chad chad's hairstyle is so beautiful and perfect it's almost disrespectful
The assumption that space creatures would even understand any human language is so weird to me. They probably have super-developed vocal cords that make noises we can’t even begin to comprehend. Or maybe they don’t speak at all, maybe they all speak through telepathy or other non-verbal methods. I just think it’s so funny that Americans especially assume that not only would aliens speak human tongues, they’d specifically speak English.
they all have that Babel fish from hitchhikers guide in their ears I guess
don't you know? the whole universe revolves around americans /j
So true.
Some Americans really gotta stop thinking the world revolves around them and that anything that happens in America applies to the whole world 🥲.
Lol you’re assuming a form of creature that may or may not exist just like everyone else. Some people are serious about these creatures but some of them are projecting their bs onto things because they want to and aliens are not provable.
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I was playing animal crossing and talking to blathers while I was watching this so I thought my volume had just randomly went up or something 😭😭
One time I was talking to my coworkers after work about ghosts, and I could tell one of them was getting very uncomfortable, so I asked what was the matter. She responded that the term "ghost" is very offensive to ghosts and that they prefer to be called spirits. okay.
how would she know that?! 😂
Erm, they prefer "postmortem ectoplasmic persons"
Jk
@@yikes5683 no joke, her response was almost exactly like that
They actually goes by "spiritualism humanism white shadows"
Jk
Imagine if you just doubled down and said, "Yeah, I know. I'm talking about ghosts, though. Incorporeal beings aren't a monolith!"
Calling immigrants aliens is derogatory. Calling little green men aliens is normal 😂 I definitely am not gonna quit saying “space aliens” when referring to the creatures who fly the UFOs.
men?
@@kamallb4650 Yeah the “little green men” haha. The stereotypical space alien you see in cartoons and movies. It doesn’t really matter if they would be male or not, that’s just the name some people use for space aliens.
i'm glad i'm not the only person who thinks of peter pan whenever the words "i believe in blank" are uttered
Same same
That movie is so underrated
@@bettyoffdead i mean everyone i know knows and loves it, so i wouldn't call it underreated. like there is a generation of people who had their sexual awakening to that peter pan lmao
@@neivilde.1242 haha I am definitely one of those people
But personally I've hardly met anyone who knew that movie tbh 😅
@@bettyoffdead it's sad for those people, it's life changing truly