I Review Amazon ADHD Fidget Toys

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @samiam5197
    @samiam5197 2 года назад +5928

    Fidget toys, horror elements, self marketing, gaslighting lessons, past trauma of loss and existential crisis... ahhh the perfect markiplier video

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 2 года назад +38

      And how unhinged he is! lol

    • @tobberg0344
      @tobberg0344 2 года назад +55

      What gaslighting?

    • @anthonyserna317
      @anthonyserna317 2 года назад +69

      I don't remember any gaslighting, what are you talking about?

    • @dakotabunch1463
      @dakotabunch1463 2 года назад +57

      Gaslighting? You’re going crazy there’s no gaslighting lol

    • @danielleking262
      @danielleking262 2 года назад +28

      THERE WAS NO HAT...

  • @creeperslayar7528
    @creeperslayar7528 2 года назад +12492

    Mark saying he'll separate the video into chapters but then not labeling half of the toys is the absolute best thing I've ever seen

  • @absinthetic
    @absinthetic 2 года назад +5906

    Mark is definitely an old school ADHD toy kinda guy where the office desk toys are his favorites.

  • @markjrcolin1210
    @markjrcolin1210 11 месяцев назад +33

    13:53
    I’ve never been diagnosed with adhd. Some have been saying I potentially may be on the autism spectrum. I don’t want to make any solid statements on wether I do or not, until I’m certain via a diagnosis.
    However, breaking down daily tasks and productivity tasks into simple, straightforward check lists is legitimately one of the major things I do just so I can be productive and not totally distracted by practically anything nearby. Like even jotting down a time to shower, or have a grocery task to check off, but a separate in-depth grocery list as it’s own thing. It’s almost like a very detail heavy day planner.
    Growing up, I’d fidget with silly putty so much in school, that my favourite one that I used almost hourly physically melted in my hands during a school assembly. I don’t know if it was overworked over time, or if it just got too old, but it basically became very sticky glue that got everywhere.
    I guess that’s what attracted me to this video in particular because these modern fidget toys seem so much better than a wad of silly putty in your fist 24/7.

  • @SkullAndSomeBull
    @SkullAndSomeBull 2 года назад +2139

    Mark: gives everything a reasonably low level
    Also mark, with the only dangerous option (scissors): “honestly this ain’t bad”

    • @Meowiemq
      @Meowiemq 2 года назад +14

      Scissors are so cooo

    • @Meowiemq
      @Meowiemq 2 года назад +8

      Cool

    • @fueledbycandy5920
      @fueledbycandy5920 2 года назад +24

      Ok, but scissors are a supreme figet toy. I'd say it goes above pop its for me which simply enphantalize me

    • @slow_unsteady
      @slow_unsteady 2 года назад +5

      Scissors are a great fidget tool. It's really too bad they are also dangerous smh

    • @animeloveer97
      @animeloveer97 2 года назад +6

      I mean spinning scissors on my finger is a risk im willing to take its maximum fun

  • @the-dark-artist
    @the-dark-artist 2 года назад +29957

    The fact that he was somewhat enjoying himself while playing with those plastic straws, only to suddenly declare "I just got mad at Sour Patch" out of nowhere was truly the most relatable ADHD thing I have ever witnessed.

  • @DanNJEnterprisesINC
    @DanNJEnterprisesINC 2 года назад +8213

    Markiplier: The man who once owned 5 ovens
    Also Markiplier: "I want four 3D Printers!!!"

    • @batfurs3001
      @batfurs3001 2 года назад +173

      Consider: there are files available online of anatomically accurate and perfectly to scale dinosaur skeletons. Disarticulated of course. However they take like a billion years to print, SO! Four printers.
      And then.
      And THEN
      HOURS OF PUZZLE FUN!!!

    • @pablobarreto3587
      @pablobarreto3587 2 года назад +53

      now he just needs 3 of a thing, 2 of other and 1 of a third thing

    • @Funny_in_blue
      @Funny_in_blue 2 года назад +52

      Well you see, when Mark was a kid, he was poor. So poor in-fact he could only afford a 3D printer in his dreams, let alone an oven.

    • @JenovaDreamweaver
      @JenovaDreamweaver 2 года назад +12

      well you know what they say, there’s no kill quite like overkill.

    • @SunIsLost
      @SunIsLost 2 года назад

      Yes

  • @AnarchoEnby420
    @AnarchoEnby420 Год назад +420

    A real ADHD icon. Neurodivergent joy makes me so hapoy to see, and to see a big creator sharing it is just so nice and comforting

    • @literallylondonn
      @literallylondonn 4 месяца назад +8

      i just experience neurodivergent sadness😔

    • @PortlConjortl
      @PortlConjortl 3 месяца назад

      Hapoy. Lol

    • @orang1921
      @orang1921 Месяц назад

      @@literallylondonn every single living non-brain-dead human on earth does, too

  • @disneykid7557
    @disneykid7557 2 года назад +1585

    Mark talking about breaking tasks into small pieces brought back a memory of how I used to section off the big areas of my coloring pages that I wanted to color the same color, but I didn't want to do all that work to color the whole thing so I just tricked my brain into thinking I was only coloring a little bit. I was a frickin' genius at four years old

    • @RonnocMakesVideos
      @RonnocMakesVideos 2 года назад +27

      bro wtf i did / still do that too... maybe we both have adhd lmaoo

    • @masterboa6321
      @masterboa6321 2 года назад +14

      Honestly that's the only reason I passed 5th grade art class

    • @vinsueringamer2388
      @vinsueringamer2388 2 года назад +7

      That’s how I do my homework! I make a list of all the tasks I need to do because if not I get overwhelmed and procrastinate until the day before.

    • @fullmetalfido
      @fullmetalfido 2 года назад +11

      I’m literally in the process of finishing some oil paintings, but I’ve been overwhelmed by the amount of colors I need to mix and the layout of everything. That tip was exactly what I needed today.

    • @artieb2565
      @artieb2565 2 года назад +3

      I literally did this in class yesterday...

  • @crt5866
    @crt5866 2 года назад +8036

    The fact that scissors was the first one he liked perfectly sums up ADHD

    • @the_year_09
      @the_year_09 2 года назад +196

      As someone with adhd that is VERY accurate

    • @kms1011
      @kms1011 2 года назад +342

      Scissors are genuinely some of the best things to fidget with, not safe *at all* but oh so satisfying

    • @the_year_09
      @the_year_09 2 года назад +35

      @@kms1011 frrrr

    • @KingNedya
      @KingNedya 2 года назад +111

      Yeah I have a pair of barber scissors and there have been so many times where I'll be talking to someone over the phone only to realize I'm fidgeting with them and force myself to put them down before I chop my fingers off...only to inevitably pick them back up a few minutes later.

    • @DarkAngelCookie
      @DarkAngelCookie 2 года назад +20

      I only like smoothe scissors with this silicone lining for grip that's so gentle to the skin when you cut a lot of stuff (fabric for sewing for example)
      Every other scissor- meh.

  • @strawberryduchess656
    @strawberryduchess656 2 года назад +4390

    Mark jokingly using the scissors as a “fidget toy” only to then enjoy it is so relatable

    • @RiverTheChaoticfox
      @RiverTheChaoticfox 2 года назад +56

      Same thing with the bike pump

    • @nikoraiskio7663
      @nikoraiskio7663 2 года назад +54

      scissors are my go to fidget toy

    • @Plasmafox
      @Plasmafox 2 года назад +27

      Yeah can confirm have played with scissors many times

    • @queenthot1438
      @queenthot1438 2 года назад +32

      when he pulled them out and started fidgeting as a joke, i felt called out. i fidget with scissors all the time. they’re one of my go-to fidgets lmao. but i hate most fidget toys and i prefer fidgeting with household items instead. like paper, scissors, pencils, ponytails, fabrics, etc.

    • @MocaHere
      @MocaHere 2 года назад +4

      scissors are the best fidget toy

  • @darthcerebus
    @darthcerebus 6 месяцев назад +49

    Had to come back here saying how this video got me to wanting an ONO roller and finally got one a few weeks ago, and virtually have never stopped using it since. I've even got a few people at work hooked on it and I cannot thank Mark enough for introducing it because it is the perfect fidget anything because of how simple and quiet it is (also I accidentally dropped it one time and it feels somehow smoother despite nothing changing, I might just be lying to myself to feel better about dropping it).

    • @damonminnix4660
      @damonminnix4660 4 месяца назад +1

      Might have knocked something into a different alignment. Who knows?
      I don’t have one but that kind of rotation motion is a nice tactile thing. It looked like one of the more pleasant fidget toys displayed.

  • @jaywolf4824
    @jaywolf4824 2 года назад +1225

    Mark’s point of not wanting a fidget toy to make noise is something I relate to immensely, and I haven’t heard many people share that opinion so hearing Mark say it was neat

    • @beausuxks1932
      @beausuxks1932 2 года назад +8

      YESS SAME THO

    • @mikkicarr5717
      @mikkicarr5717 2 года назад +36

      I find the noisy ones more satisfying but also you can't really use them in public cause it will annoy other people...

    • @ehrenyu
      @ehrenyu 2 года назад +8

      He says he didn't like the noise and then complained when the fast food poppits didn't pop loud enough

    • @kaboohet5432
      @kaboohet5432 2 года назад +15

      it’s so difficult for me, because i really like the sound of clinking or popping, but i can’t used them in class ;-;

    • @aviatornic2839
      @aviatornic2839 2 года назад

      I agree 100 percent

  • @chloeemley4347
    @chloeemley4347 2 года назад +1790

    "I am conscious about the noise i am making, i don't like making that much noise, I don't like BOTHERING PEOPLE with my noise"
    *I have never felt so understood*

    • @noeasyshyba
      @noeasyshyba 2 года назад +17

      Ikr?? It was so calming like finally someone gets it

    • @icedceilin
      @icedceilin 2 года назад +4

      @@noeasyshyba Exactly

    • @Wayazaexa42
      @Wayazaexa42 2 года назад +14

      I started doing pen-spinning tricks in high school as a stim thing, but I stopped because I was dropping the pen so much. 😳 It was the same thing with being conscious about the noise myself, as I never actually had anyone complain about it, but I felt bad about the noise I was making. 😬
      I could have practiced at home, but I pretty much only needed it in school, so that's the only place I did it which meant I didn't get enough practice to be good enough to not drop the pen every minute or so.. 🤦‍♂ And practice at home where I didn't need it, so I could do it in school where I needed it? Naaaah..! That's too much work! 😂😂

    • @thatwaterriver3824
      @thatwaterriver3824 2 года назад +2

      well yeah

    • @caydawg4893
      @caydawg4893 2 года назад +1

      I thought I was the only one

  • @andrewcastro5815
    @andrewcastro5815 2 года назад +4550

    Mark playing with the scissors has the same energy as getting a cat a bed or a scratch post, but they just wanna play with the box it came in.

  • @ladybloodymoon4512
    @ladybloodymoon4512 11 месяцев назад +156

    I have adhd and I can definitely tell that Mark, Sean and Ethan has it because I can tell WE MUST BE THERE FOR EACHOTHER

    • @samy7342
      @samy7342 10 месяцев назад +6

      Wait Sean has it?

    • @ladybloodymoon4512
      @ladybloodymoon4512 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@samy7342 yes he said it himself

    • @GBfanatic15
      @GBfanatic15 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@samy7342 yeah he's also done fidget toy reviews

    • @GBfanatic15
      @GBfanatic15 10 месяцев назад +9

      also Kevin

  • @scaredcrowed
    @scaredcrowed 2 года назад +3463

    "i'm also an asshole, which does give me the grounds to make such claims."
    - markiplier 2022
    truly inspiring, awestriking words of wisdom

    • @criotpy3239
      @criotpy3239 2 года назад +7

      Awsesastricking

    • @heygy60
      @heygy60 2 года назад +2

      @@criotpy3239 wgat

    • @swimdude2011bw
      @swimdude2011bw 2 года назад +2

      Not all heroes wear capes 😌🙏

    • @Olivia_C_
      @Olivia_C_ 2 года назад +2

      I read that as he said it 😂

    • @WhereFernsGrow
      @WhereFernsGrow 2 года назад +2

      LETSSS GOOOOO I'm the 2k like (ik nobody cares but I do AHAH)

  • @ConfusedLemons
    @ConfusedLemons 2 года назад +22186

    Mark talking about sour patch like a bitter ex..
    And talking about sponsors like a lonely bachelor.
    Quality content.

  • @miskits1175
    @miskits1175 2 года назад +3723

    Mark randomly getting upset with sourpatch was the most relatable ADHD thing in this video

    • @desolatesoul8474
      @desolatesoul8474 2 года назад +55

      Well that and then him randomly thinking of headwear

    • @ginnybobpiratepants
      @ginnybobpiratepants 2 года назад +35

      @@desolatesoul8474 Headwear?

    • @snakeeatingapringle0
      @snakeeatingapringle0 2 года назад +33

      @@desolatesoul8474 what headwear?

    • @dalepeters3841
      @dalepeters3841 2 года назад +5

      @@desolatesoul8474 nah, that was for his hair

    • @Sp00ksOdyssey
      @Sp00ksOdyssey 2 года назад +22

      @@desolatesoul8474 There was no headwear, did you watch the video?

  • @clemencia921
    @clemencia921 6 месяцев назад +74

    in my humble opinion, the mini etch a sketch is the best fidget toy on this planet. timeless and endless possibilities. 11/10

    • @fenestrapain
      @fenestrapain 2 месяца назад +1

      For me it would be an instant distraction. I would get hyper focused on the art and stop listening to literally anyone.

  • @ThatOneCloudGuy
    @ThatOneCloudGuy 2 года назад +2048

    This is easily the most based/wholesome Markiplier has ever been in my opinion.
    It feels so honest.

    • @dianaquill9969
      @dianaquill9969 2 года назад +29

      It also feels like he's having a semi-mental break down and like... I know it's for fun, but he's too good at his job.

    • @wolfrayne8355
      @wolfrayne8355 2 года назад +7

      yea when he just lets himself BE he's honestly at his best. Just let the ADHD flow lmao

  • @dfraser740
    @dfraser740 2 года назад +1634

    I think it's fascinating to see how Mark fully embraces his ADHD. I was diagnosed very young in life and took medication for the majority of my youth. It's inspiring to see someone like Mark showing a more positive side to ADHD that definitely wasn't around when I was younger.

    • @OddLeah
      @OddLeah 2 года назад +23

      As someone who didnt figure out they had adhd until age 38, earlier diagnosis and treatment would have saved me from a LOT of suffering. Id developed lots of coping strategies over three decades, but medication has made my life easier to enjoy.

    • @gatimone
      @gatimone 2 года назад +13

      I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was 7 and I’m the process of being diagnosed with autism (turns out it’s a lot harder to diagnose an adult) but the ADHD really made me feel like I couldn’t be like my peers who were usually well behaved. I had such terrible behavioural issues as a child and it’s not because I wanted to rebel or anything, I legitimately did not understand how to be a “good kid”. I got in trouble a lot and it always upset me because I couldn’t stop making people angry. It was hard to deal with because I couldn’t properly communicate how difficult it was for me, being a child. It really made me feel less than everyone else. I love seeing people with ADHD embrace it.

    • @lostcipherdatanotfound.sea5338
      @lostcipherdatanotfound.sea5338 2 года назад +7

      @@gatimone Yeah even at my age i'm still having those issues, no idea how to communicate, behavior problems, feeling less, all that. So you're not alone fellow adhder

    • @VollstandigErleuchtung
      @VollstandigErleuchtung 2 года назад +2

      At 6 i think they diagnosed me with Adhd+ since 4k and Fhd wasn't available at that time... I don't use meds anymore though i just stopped taking after something happened... But i feel pretty normal without it since it's been like 10 years that i have last used meds for it... Idek much about adhd either 🗿 but now reading some of these comments I'm seeing some similarities that effects me alot

    • @quackquack6109
      @quackquack6109 2 года назад +2

      i love my adhd

  • @chaosstatus
    @chaosstatus 2 года назад +4973

    You know what I love most about Mark? He never wears hats. Just an awesome thing that I think needs to be mentioned, his total lack of ever wearing hats

    • @gilles466
      @gilles466 2 года назад +317

      I know right, not a single hat in sight

    • @goldenbonnie9047
      @goldenbonnie9047 2 года назад +218

      Yep, no hats ever in his videos.

    • @adriwhispers1824
      @adriwhispers1824 2 года назад +205

      What's a hat?

    • @texasred5250
      @texasred5250 2 года назад +111

      Hmmm, you spell that h-a-t? No clue what that means. 🧐

    • @Kat_a_Nova
      @Kat_a_Nova 2 года назад +56

      There's a thing called a hat where does it go?

  • @Skylar-nx4fg
    @Skylar-nx4fg 8 месяцев назад +8

    Okay, your channel is literally all I've been watching lately. I was just diagnosed with ADHD and autism and my kiddo was also diagnosed with autism at one and a half years old. This video is fantastic! I really appreciate that you took time to offer advice on this subject. I'm always happy to find peers in the neurodivergent community. I kind of look up to you because you really seem to have your life together. When I got my diagnoses, I felt like I would never be able to function or connect with people. I am happy to finally have a proper diagnosis though. I've been misdiagnosed for most of my life. So everything I've experienced finally makes sense. I love your content! Keep being you!

  • @alphaofficial6466
    @alphaofficial6466 2 года назад +2825

    the sheer amount of times he gets sidetracked is actually really accurate

    • @CannedBread206
      @CannedBread206 2 года назад +30

      I mean, he has ADHD

    • @syntruss
      @syntruss 2 года назад +16

      @@CannedBread206 wow, really?

    • @spidey5558
      @spidey5558 2 года назад +2

      ​@@syntruss I love your pfp!

    • @opal9583
      @opal9583 2 года назад +1

      ​@Cat and Biscuit good luck

    • @60kj100O
      @60kj100O 2 года назад +2

      ​@Cat and Biscuit rip

  • @clairef.9970
    @clairef.9970 2 года назад +49225

    Mark, Ethan, and Sean all having ADHD makes so much sense. We roam in packs, like poorly emotionally regulated wolves.

    • @dusty_daisy9983
      @dusty_daisy9983 2 года назад +2348

      I swear we definitely do, cause I was the first person diagnosed in my friend group and then everyone else started getting diagnosed 😅😅

    • @fevre_dream8542
      @fevre_dream8542 2 года назад +1468

      I work in emergency medicine, and I know far more nurses, emts, and emergency docs with ADHD than without. Some jobs are just MADE for people with ADHD.

    • @spicysnowman8886
      @spicysnowman8886 2 года назад +559

      It's a very common thing I have the kind where I can't force myself to focus on something I'm non interested in.

    • @heatherslove5465
      @heatherslove5465 2 года назад +1

      I swear every minority comes in groups simply bc they get each other
      Ur gay? Fellow gays right around the corner!
      Your Non Binary? Oh hey look MORE OF THEM
      Your Nd? Your entire friendgroup is nd.

    • @jamilstopleftsnake4900
      @jamilstopleftsnake4900 2 года назад +287

      Fr my bestie just got diagnosed wth ADD like 3 days after I started suspecting I had adhd (haven’t Gotten diagnosed yet m to dumb dumb to get my own doctor appointments)

  • @lizzieausten2110
    @lizzieausten2110 2 года назад +1927

    mark: *spins scissors around his hand fearlessly*
    also mark: the slinky is scary what if it cuts my hand D:

    • @nerdywolverine8640
      @nerdywolverine8640 2 года назад +45

      to be fair he does have butterfly knife training

    • @drumsticks262
      @drumsticks262 2 года назад +1

      BRUH

    • @Dana-cg5fo
      @Dana-cg5fo 2 года назад +3

      @@joereginmyre what has the world come to that this amount of spam and attention seeking bs is in every single comment section...

    • @ajbedford5475
      @ajbedford5475 2 года назад +5

      Yeah what hat, there was no hat. I'm not crazy your crazy. Stop talking about the hat that definitely didn't exist in the first place. I don't even know what I'm talking about right now.

    • @sandersboys1108
      @sandersboys1108 2 года назад +5

      @@ajbedford5475 what do you mean? no one was talking about any hat... u good bro..?

  • @_hsadw_3862
    @_hsadw_3862 11 месяцев назад +55

    Hey !! That cube you had , the two *not clicky buttons*
    They do click ! (At least on my cube) you just have to tilt the cube a certain way (you have to play around with it a bit)
    They give a less obstructed click and a softer push , it's kind of like a task to find the right angle to make them click , I really like it !! :)

  • @_p0seur
    @_p0seur 2 года назад +6693

    I think Mark is bold for implying that the bulk of his fanbase and audience are not also incrediblely nuerodivergent

    • @ajcrowIey
      @ajcrowIey 2 года назад +201

      me with adhd AND autism 🤭

    • @michaelio6548
      @michaelio6548 2 года назад +54

      @@ajcrowIey omg twinninnnng ❤

    • @feffer-.
      @feffer-. 2 года назад +22

      @@ajcrowIey sameeee

    • @elec_tr0n
      @elec_tr0n 2 года назад +68

      @_Markipliergiveaway woah marmiplier... The REAL Markiplier. Chose YOU! FOR A PRIZE??? well you better get that prize.... It's totally real...
      (I am lying.)

    • @cryth2725
      @cryth2725 2 года назад +44

      @@elec_tr0n i dunnooo man, seems legit

  • @elisemitchell8654
    @elisemitchell8654 2 года назад +3829

    marks mild obsession with death makes so much sense with his ADHD. like I (and many other people w/ ADHD that I know) am driven to complete tasks when there is a deadline.
    Mark just happens to be motivated by the ULTIMATE deadline.

    • @forestnymph6994
      @forestnymph6994 2 года назад +26

      @James Bones why are you being so rude..? they didn't say anything wrong

    • @Goose_Season
      @Goose_Season 2 года назад +16

      @James Bones Bro what? Calm tf down.

    • @Nat0521
      @Nat0521 2 года назад +9

      @James Bones are you ok?

    • @victoriawalth3379
      @victoriawalth3379 2 года назад +15

      I never thought about it like that, that makes a lot of sense

    • @Sun_shiner11
      @Sun_shiner11 2 года назад +1

      @James Bones are you alright, bro?

  • @youknowwhoiam2771
    @youknowwhoiam2771 2 года назад +1979

    The fact that Mark’s editor has to specify to the audience to not play with scissors tells you a lot about Mark, the editor and the people watching

    • @greenfroggg243
      @greenfroggg243 2 года назад +29

      the editor is lixian.

    • @bugbro8991
      @bugbro8991 2 года назад +15

      He has a name

    • @daveyphresh
      @daveyphresh 2 года назад +14

      he's been demoted to editor

    • @robertgriffith9613
      @robertgriffith9613 2 года назад +1

      Mark has 3 editors.

    • @SpadeNya
      @SpadeNya 2 года назад

      Lixian out here trying to earn double as the legal team. 😂

  • @NeroXOrvis-xl6dm
    @NeroXOrvis-xl6dm 7 месяцев назад +82

    35:53
    Why Mark keep dropping the hardest, deepest lines ever, yet he just moves on like how?? Are we not gonna talk about that existential crisis you just had and gave to everyone else.??

    • @spam-el3ee
      @spam-el3ee 5 месяцев назад +2

      That's just his thing

    • @MageBurger
      @MageBurger 3 месяца назад +1

      Typical "ah, life will end and time-keeping devices tell us we're getting closer to that point" type speech.

  • @Ccbra_
    @Ccbra_ 2 года назад +4110

    Markiplier: Has a nice house and a tesla
    Also him: Uses camera lens to hold his mic in place
    oh yeah he also used to own 5 ovens

    • @SwoggersLOL
      @SwoggersLOL 2 года назад +261

      some camera lens can be $500-$1500. It would've been cheaper if he put his mic on a literal stack of $100s

    • @loneleeone9122
      @loneleeone9122 2 года назад +104

      he also (as far as i know) still uses one of his first boom arms

    • @unicornofatlantis
      @unicornofatlantis 2 года назад +14

      Bahaahah! I didn't notice that til I read this

    • @Ccbra_
      @Ccbra_ 2 года назад +18

      @@SwoggersLOL next time he’s going to buy camera lens made out of gold

    • @TheBigRat628
      @TheBigRat628 2 года назад +7

      @@SwoggersLOL I bet your fun at party’s

  • @rachelbaker6061
    @rachelbaker6061 Год назад +5120

    markiplier: i don’t get the urge to fidget
    markiplier: *fidgets with scissors for 52 seconds straight and gives them a high review*

    • @pleasestandby666
      @pleasestandby666 Год назад +14

      😂😂😂

    • @Cosmicgh0stieman18
      @Cosmicgh0stieman18 Год назад +4

      @@pleasestandby666hi

    • @pleasestandby666
      @pleasestandby666 Год назад +2

      @@Cosmicgh0stieman18 heeyyy

    • @Cosmicgh0stieman18
      @Cosmicgh0stieman18 Год назад +19

      @@pleasestandby666 I seriously can’t remember why I said hi 💀? That was at like 4-5am and I haven’t had Any sleep 💀💀

    • @TheSparkgod
      @TheSparkgod Год назад +30

      @@Cosmicgh0stieman18 i have never related to a stranger on the internet more

  • @Raakai
    @Raakai 2 года назад +2714

    This is the most Mark has ever expressed his ADHD and I relate 100%.

    • @memechad5012
      @memechad5012 2 года назад +42

      Bro there a fake markiplier here it trying to sell fake phone

    • @jocelynburns299
      @jocelynburns299 2 года назад +12

      He forgot to take his meds for this video 😂

    • @Thingsthatexistsonoccasion
      @Thingsthatexistsonoccasion 2 года назад +21

      @@jocelynburns299 I have ADHD, can confirm this is how us people with ADHD act when we don't take our medication.

    • @yuugur666
      @yuugur666 2 года назад +4

      @@jocelynburns299 "forgot"

    • @kuromi3164
      @kuromi3164 2 года назад +2

      Ok

  • @Misty-Rainforest
    @Misty-Rainforest 10 месяцев назад +20

    Something I love is fidget jewelry, rings, bracelets, necklaces. Even just a regular necklace, moving the charm back and forth on the chain is personally satisfying but I also have this Ferris wheel one that spins kinda like a fidget spinner or you can just twist it with your fingers witch is what I usually do.

  • @emmabuckinghamst3391
    @emmabuckinghamst3391 2 года назад +1594

    Mark casually using an expensive camera lens as a microphone holder and hitting it with the ball is everything. Meanwhile I slightly hit it and have a heart attack thinking it's broken.

    • @shyryTsr2k
      @shyryTsr2k 2 года назад +16

      Looks like one of those cups that looks like a camera lens but you actually drink out of it.

    • @bradenbackes9272
      @bradenbackes9272 2 года назад +16

      @@shyryTsr2k as someone who has both the lens and a lens cup, i’m like 95% sure that’s a real lens :,)

    • @mocktrialbabe
      @mocktrialbabe 2 года назад +5

      @@bradenbackes9272 ....that is also the most adhd thing. Lol

  • @gabriellucas8093
    @gabriellucas8093 Год назад +4776

    Honestly, as someone with ADHD, the time that Mark just randomly started to play with the scissors and found them more entertaining than the actual products is probably the best example of how ADHD works someone could give😂

    • @alaindiego5553
      @alaindiego5553 Год назад +79

      As someone with ADHD I can confirm this guys message with approval.

    • @SClooz
      @SClooz Год назад +45

      ⁠@@NoTheNoas another person with both attention deficient and hyperactivity I approve approve

    • @brisingr2313
      @brisingr2313 Год назад +11

      That and the bike pump lmao

    • @Lovingbeast030
      @Lovingbeast030 Год назад +11

      Cats be like

    • @Tobbiee
      @Tobbiee Год назад +9

      @@SClooz as another person with adhd i also approve

  • @EnderBanned
    @EnderBanned 2 года назад +875

    The fact that the chapter just stays on "second toy" for like a dozen toys is great.

  • @kraangprime
    @kraangprime 11 месяцев назад +25

    I find the different preferences fascinating.
    Some people will swear about toys that make sounds: the clicks, the whirrs etc
    Others really go by touch and texture mostly.
    While others really prefer visuals.
    That's why it is important to really try out different toys and find out what appeals to you the most.
    I like the clicky ones, but I'm a bit picky. I don't like these cheap ones that barely work, and it can be hard to come by good ones.

  • @coltonnash9967
    @coltonnash9967 2 года назад +1303

    I’m happy that mark branched out and started playing video games, but I’m glad he has gone back to his roots as a toy review channel.

    • @aidanmagicguy2549
      @aidanmagicguy2549 2 года назад +19

      Tbh I hated the fnaf videos. It just wasn't his thing!

    • @hitblank2320
      @hitblank2320 2 года назад +2

      Lmao

    • @XHackManiacX
      @XHackManiacX 2 года назад +3

      @@aidanmagicguy2549 What hat?

    • @philspaghet
      @philspaghet 2 года назад +3

      Yeah man, I'm just glad to see he's back to his old self you know the videos he deleted super early on and made gaming videos that everyone now thinks is what he originally did

    • @lazyer0511
      @lazyer0511 2 года назад +1

      @@aidanmagicguy2549 I feel like when he started with the first game he was having a great time with it, but yeah down the line he greatly lost his enthusiasm for them and sadly games in general. Luckily for me Mark is a great guy so I'll watch his vids even if they're not about games

  • @Kitsysune
    @Kitsysune 2 года назад +1870

    Mark staring intensely into the camera as he talks about sharing your glasses is strangely relatable 💀

    • @Moraenil
      @Moraenil 2 года назад +28

      Oh that was totally and completely relatable for me. Been wearing glasses forever and I often had people ask to try them on. I always said no, because they wouldn't be able to see anything, and they'd likely bend my frame and/or scratch the lenses and put fingerprints all over them so I'd have to clean them before I could see again. Plus, if anything happened to them, my Mom would have skinned me alive (I'm not kidding or exaggerating).

    • @Kitsysune
      @Kitsysune 2 года назад +16

      @@Moraenil I’m quite a pushover, so I always let them put them on. Everyone is always so fascinated to see how I see being legally blind 😂💀

    • @Kcolg9mm
      @Kcolg9mm 2 года назад +2

      What hat I don’t remember any hat what are u talking about I personally think ur seeing things there is no hat

    • @marionbaggins
      @marionbaggins 2 года назад +1

      I have had Glasses for nearly 21 Years (In less than a fortnight will be 22) And Man That Hit Home!!!
      I can't see far without my Glasses, but more with them!!!

    • @eggiene
      @eggiene 2 года назад +4

      completely relatable as someone who has worn glasses their whole life. people will randomly ask me to wear my glasses and ill be like just so you know, they're bifocals so you won't be able to see through them. then they get surprised when they can't see through them

  • @faloughasch9239
    @faloughasch9239 2 года назад +889

    Big shoutout to Momiplier for telling Mark he's cool. Mom of the year.

    • @thehpx5615
      @thehpx5615 2 года назад +3

      What hat? I didn't see a hat

  • @TickTock16
    @TickTock16 9 месяцев назад +22

    The part about disliking sound despite being a fairly loud person is so freaking relatable

  • @gavinscott4525
    @gavinscott4525 2 года назад +1095

    Just appreciating what a gigachad Lixian is for having editing going so perfectly with Mark's style, acing and humour. He's really gotten to the point where he's like the MSG of Mark's videos, making something already great, amazing.

    • @devanxhi
      @devanxhi 2 года назад +3

      nigel would be proud

    • @Quilveor
      @Quilveor 2 года назад +5

      Monosodium glutamate of Mark's vids???

    • @kalémsc
      @kalémsc 2 года назад +2

      @@Quilveor i hate this idea and im gonna see if it exists
      edit: 125 images oh god help me

    • @Quilveor
      @Quilveor 2 года назад

      @@kalémsc Did you look up markiplier on the furry image website, now, be honest

    • @Kcolg9mm
      @Kcolg9mm 2 года назад

      What hat I don’t remember any hat what are you talking about I personally think that u are seeing things and go to an Eye doctor and no I am not forced against my will

  • @annelisesunwall
    @annelisesunwall 2 года назад +200

    The second toy is actually used for patients with dementia. At least in my experience as a CNA. Dementia patients often have busy hands and busy minds. It helps them calm down to have something to pull at, hold, zip, feel. We use those blankets to keep them from pulling out IV lines or EKG tele-monitor wires in the hospital.

    • @CDooly-mb6lk
      @CDooly-mb6lk 2 года назад +1

      This is making me consider getting a fidget toy for my grandmother 🤔

    • @dripchungus
      @dripchungus 2 года назад

      Smash

  • @penguin5854
    @penguin5854 2 года назад +675

    chapter section
    3:56 pinart
    7:41 "baby blanket"
    9:13 fast food poppables
    11:26 scissors (don't play with scissors)
    12:22 weighted pill bottle
    14:36 magnetic rings
    17:36 ball on a string
    17:58 infinity cube folding thing
    19:41 beans
    20:35 straws
    21:56 the og fidget spinner
    23:49 3d printed event horizon black hole machine
    27:28 spit or poop (?)
    28:25 magnet set
    31:28 other rainbowy spinner
    32:01 3d printed engine
    32:32 fidget cube
    33:52 one hand ring spinner
    34:44 bubbler
    36:56 portable bike pump
    37:18 ono roller
    41:59 slinky

  • @VoidVoic
    @VoidVoic Месяц назад +1

    16:45
    I’m so glad someone shares this sentiment. So many fidget toys are so LOUD. There’s almost zero silent ones out there. I don’t want to be in class and suddenly just go *CLACK CLICK CLACK POP” every 20 seconds

  • @thealphapigeon9064
    @thealphapigeon9064 2 года назад +819

    The improper method of sitting in a chair, the admittance that he has no idea which direction the conversation will go, the constant tangents, the genuine glee with some of these toys, the abrupt declaration that he was thinking about sour patch kids and how angry they make him in a totally unrelated video... how was this man only diagnosed in his 20s

    • @johnscully9237
      @johnscully9237 2 года назад +3

      Idk

    • @comicbooknerdisme
      @comicbooknerdisme 2 года назад +4

      Used to be a much quieter person

    • @sharkshakes
      @sharkshakes 2 года назад +2

      @@comicbooknerdisme lmao when oh thats right it never happened

    • @Star_Rattler
      @Star_Rattler 2 года назад +36

      neurodiversity is harder to catch in smart/gifted people for some reason. "you couldn't possibly have/be X, you're so Z!"

    • @AnomalyINC
      @AnomalyINC 2 года назад +16

      I was diagnosed with ADD in my late twenties, even though my symptoms were quite pronounced. Due to bureaucratic paperwork shenanigans, my therapists just assumed that I had already been tested, and as I had no ADD diagnosis, they likewise assumed that the test, that I in actuality never got, came out negative.
      In over ten years time, no-one had actually asked me if I had been tested for ADD. So it remained undiagnosed for a long time.
      My therapist admitted to no small amount of frustration when he realised that his predecessors never asked me about it.

  • @yourtypicalshadowlurker
    @yourtypicalshadowlurker Год назад +879

    Anything is a fidget toy whenever you’re fidgety. I’ve made several out of rubber bands, paperclips, binder clips, pieces of paper, the little plastic thing that covers the metal prongs of plugs when they aren’t in use… anything. I have purchased a few things like quality slimes and pop-its, but I’m more likely to mess with random objects I leave on my desk.

    • @supershygirl1680
      @supershygirl1680 8 месяцев назад +18

      This is super relatable because ever since I was a kid I gotta say around second or third grade I can remember I’d just randomly put my pencil between my index and middle finger and I would alternate both fingers up and down which would move the pencil around. Didn’t realize it at the time but looking back it was definitely fidgeting

    • @decorativewingdings
      @decorativewingdings 7 месяцев назад +5

      One of the most infinitely entertaining things in the world to me is a chain of bread clips (those little plastic bits that seal the bags of bread loaves)
      You just link a few together and jingle them for 15 minutes

    • @SilverOmega-st5bn
      @SilverOmega-st5bn 7 месяцев назад +1

      Espacialy scissors in school

    • @iloveshreddedcheese6029
      @iloveshreddedcheese6029 7 месяцев назад +2

      my favorite is littlest pet shops… the bobble, the sound of the spring in the head when you tap them on things, it’s wonderful

    • @ConvenientlyShapedUsername
      @ConvenientlyShapedUsername 6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, but most aren't satisfying enough or they break.. Something made for the purpose of fidgeting with is a great idea

  • @lucapaltrinieri5419
    @lucapaltrinieri5419 2 года назад +1968

    Thank you Mark for giving us a 44 minutes long visual representation of adhd in action

    • @Gabemccracken126
      @Gabemccracken126 2 года назад +10

      this is my favorite comment

    • @sethnewton4370
      @sethnewton4370 2 года назад +44

      I really think this 44 minutes would have been bette if he was wearing a hat, I like hats

    • @Pandesalatkape0607
      @Pandesalatkape0607 2 года назад +21

      @@sethnewton4370 what hat?

    • @ahhhhhh8493
      @ahhhhhh8493 2 года назад +32

      My ADHD ass didn't even notice this was 44 minutes long until I was 36 minutes in and I saw this comment lmaoo

    • @katwilliams2950
      @katwilliams2950 2 года назад +10

      This is why I like him cuz this is exactly how my brain works

  • @skyetati3722
    @skyetati3722 11 месяцев назад +5

    The oil droppers are one of my favourites, I had one like that before! My sibling had another one that dropped tiny drops down a spiral, the drops would merge into one big blob sometimes and I would watch it for hours when I was a kiddo.
    That, and one slime I had that I could play with in one hand. Most slimes are a no for me, but that one was perfect. I think it was called a crystal slime and it maybe bounced? But it was perfect and wasnt wet feeling and it stretched nicely.
    Also, blue tack and hair ties are great! But I agree, I like things that I can fidget with with one hand and that don't make noise. I curl, stretch and wrap hair ties around my fingers quite a lot because they aren't really obtrusive, they're portable and double up in terms of practical uses.

  • @rinnox7568
    @rinnox7568 2 года назад +652

    When Mark talked about the whole breaking tasks down into the smallest they can be my jaw dropped. Because as someone with unmedicated ADHD that’s feels like the absolute perfect solution for the current rut I’m in. I immediately pulled out my notebook and jotted down the things I need to do for my assignment tomorrow by breaking them down into the simplest of actions so I can actually check them off and get through the assignment without getting discouraged from not being able to accomplish the bigger, more all-encompassing tasks. I feel a renewed sense of hope in doing my schoolwork now (which I avoided to watch this video). So thank you Mark!

    • @Lunautau101
      @Lunautau101 2 года назад +19

      Hey! I struggle with some executive dysfunction and Mark’s definitely right. I used to do it in school too. I also like to think of it as starting with the least intimidating task and work yourself up to the big ones and all the tasks don’t look like one giant scary monster. That way you a.) feel like you did something already and b.) you’ve gained momentum at the end and you’ll hopefully enter a bit of a flow state. Just wanted to add some more help as someone who went through school totally unaware but managed to get through it. 😄

    • @RiverTheChaoticfox
      @RiverTheChaoticfox 2 года назад +6

      You reminded me I need to do this (break tasks down), thank you.
      Writing essays in school were always daunting and took a lot of energy. It was always hard for me.

    • @lachlangray4432
      @lachlangray4432 2 года назад +2

      for me, breaking tasks down just doesnt do it, even tho im medicated, I'm fourteen, ADHD, on meds called Vyvanse, and breaking down tasks just doesnt do it for me, for me its more, okay I'll do it, okay im bored now, ill do it later, oh hey! something cool! lets do that instead- nope. im bored now.

    • @Ximina3
      @Ximina3 2 года назад +2

      I recommend keeping a little notebook, or post it notes, or even just a good note taking app on your phone, handy at all times. It really helps me to note things down and keep to-do lists :)

    • @FireStorm5713
      @FireStorm5713 2 года назад +2

      @@lachlangray4432 I am exactly the same, and I also take Vyvanse. Videogames though, are the one thing I can do without getting bored while playing, although I do get the burnout feeling for particular games faster than most people.

  • @kanegriffin1305
    @kanegriffin1305 2 года назад +625

    The fight between Mark and Sour Patch Kids is amazing and he deserves to be responsored

    • @Specialmindz
      @Specialmindz 2 года назад +8

      Find those companies, send them his videos, and boom...we've actually done Mark a service for once.

  • @UltraMarineBlue
    @UltraMarineBlue 2 года назад +2366

    I predict MatPat is going to make Mark the "perfect fidget toy". There, I said it first.

    • @iangillies711
      @iangillies711 2 года назад +146

      Haha even the spam bot agrees with you 😂😂

    • @AluminaStar
      @AluminaStar 2 года назад +35

      @@iangillies711 Lmfao💀

    • @jackofsometrades9764
      @jackofsometrades9764 2 года назад +9

      That would be a great video

    • @the252ndlike
      @the252ndlike 2 года назад +5

      I second that.

    • @MachallaNaNaNa
      @MachallaNaNaNa 2 года назад +10

      Oh, without a doubt. But I think Mat will probably make a general RUclipsr fidget toy

  • @SerialDesignation-L_heheh
    @SerialDesignation-L_heheh 5 месяцев назад +12

    Markiplier assuming we’re neurotypical: YOU NEUROTYPICAL FREAKS OF NATURE
    My autistic adhd ahh: who r u talking to bro

    • @spam-el3ee
      @spam-el3ee 5 месяцев назад +1

      "Who are you talking to right now"

  • @coldsoup8176
    @coldsoup8176 2 года назад +4350

    Mark: makes videos for a living
    Also mark: uses a camera lens as a mic stand

    • @RigWim
      @RigWim 2 года назад

      @Jack Wrath ok but what she gonna feel with your one millimeter cocktail weiner 😢 and your 3” height lookin self 😢

    • @perriwinkleeyes3688
      @perriwinkleeyes3688 2 года назад +72

      @Jack Wrath wh...

    • @LiskaDe
      @LiskaDe 2 года назад +4

      bruh i was just looking at that LOL

    • @seraphrakuro
      @seraphrakuro 2 года назад +85

      @I'm Your Mom im pretty sure hes joking where he says he needs money 😭 he donates most of it to charity and he likes ro eat cheap

    • @aaronbarfield9441
      @aaronbarfield9441 2 года назад +5

      I'm glad I'm not the only one to see that!

  • @jayderrick6364
    @jayderrick6364 2 года назад +336

    The scissors part brought me back to be honest. When I was young I played with scissors by doing that same kind of flicking motion. The teacher got mad at me and would tell me I was "being irresposible". Don't think either she or I realized that it was just comforting for me and helped me a lot.

  • @moonietunes3370
    @moonietunes3370 2 года назад +706

    *Mark asserting his youtuber dominance on us by using an expensive camera lens as a mic stand*

    • @Kcolg9mm
      @Kcolg9mm 2 года назад +7

      What hat I don’t remember any hat what are you talking about I personally think that u might be experiencing some sort of stroke because there is no hat

    • @le_prime4385
      @le_prime4385 2 года назад +7

      I thought that was an actual mic stand

    • @moonietunes3370
      @moonietunes3370 2 года назад +3

      @@Kcolg9mm you might wanna read it again buddy

    • @moonietunes3370
      @moonietunes3370 2 года назад +2

      @@le_prime4385 haha fair. The people with cameras know though. It's at least a couple hundreds to more than a thousand depending on the type of lens. *All of us crying and shaking right now*

  • @etplxyrus
    @etplxyrus 6 месяцев назад +6

    19:52 the way mark is just so astonished about the fidget toy makes me laugh

  • @bettylacoss683
    @bettylacoss683 2 года назад +1596

    Mark: starts laughing
    Also mark: instantly starts having depression

    • @Markipilar792
      @Markipilar792 2 года назад

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    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now 2 года назад

      I’m Better Than Markiplier

    • @BoonieBearsLover
      @BoonieBearsLover 2 года назад +8

      Mood

    • @fifid1624
      @fifid1624 2 года назад +13

      He's a mood

    • @twigIet
      @twigIet 2 года назад +2

      ​@@I_quit_trolling_now you wish

  • @Pandamaxx
    @Pandamaxx 2 года назад +808

    There's so much to love about this video, Mark's chaotic energy, irresponsible useage of scissors, and 2010 noscope montage editing... It's beautiful

    • @zoefowler8283
      @zoefowler8283 2 года назад

      he also had a pretty cool hat

    • @agua4life
      @agua4life 2 года назад +9

      @@zoefowler8283 what hat

    • @stellarproductions8888
      @stellarproductions8888 2 года назад +1

      @@agua4life The cat in the hat, it gives you nightmares.

    • @Breadbxi64
      @Breadbxi64 2 года назад

      What cat?

    • @The_Con_Man.
      @The_Con_Man. 2 года назад

      @@zoefowler8283 look I watched this video there's is absolutely no hat

  • @jupsoup2444
    @jupsoup2444 Год назад +2629

    mark playing with the scissors and enjoying them more than the actual fidget toys reminds me of a cat who has a thousand toys but prefers plastic bags

    • @TheStellaGaming
      @TheStellaGaming 11 месяцев назад +48

      Yeah, that's how ADHD feels sometimes lol. Whenever I have the dye red 40, which increases my ADHD symptoms a LOT, I feel like an orange cat that just dilated their pupils because it is time to do something stoopid.

    • @aniyilator
      @aniyilator 9 месяцев назад +9

      Honestly I've owned a good variety pf fidget toys and can confidently say that my favorite things to fuck around with for hours are pen and bottle caps, rubber bands, and toothpick containers. Very catlike behavior indeed

    • @cumcumcum148
      @cumcumcum148 9 месяцев назад +1

      I don't have ADHD but I like to fidget something in my hand when I am working, and my favorite fidget "toy" is my pocket knife. Opening and closing it feels nice and cool

    • @Tylorean
      @Tylorean 8 месяцев назад +5

      Theres a meme of a cat and the owner, who just bought the cat a really big playhouse, but the cat is just sitting in the cardboard box. It’s a great meme, and very relatable

    • @TheLegitEpicBoss
      @TheLegitEpicBoss 7 месяцев назад +2

      Or crumpled up pieces of paper 🤣

  • @makeitgoofier
    @makeitgoofier 5 месяцев назад +2

    as an inattentive adhd-er with some hyperactivity, i fidget like crazy. I’ll sit there’s and fidget with anything i can. Staples, tape, my hair, my skin, actualy fidgets, literally anything. I’m also often flexing and unflexing my muscles, doing this weird thing i do with my hip, making noises, i literally can’t not move.

  • @thaliacrafts407
    @thaliacrafts407 2 года назад +1402

    Mark using the term "neurotypical" and being open about his medication made my year

    • @Made_on_marzzz
      @Made_on_marzzz 2 года назад +5

      IKRR

    • @kalechip9074
      @kalechip9074 2 года назад +3

      when did he say neurotypical?

    • @charttale
      @charttale 2 года назад +6

      @@kalechip9074 1:01

    • @unduloid
      @unduloid 2 года назад +2

      He did talk about his medication before.

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 2 года назад

      @@unduloid If only they found out sooner, they could have prevented "the bunkbed incident" 😛

  • @spicyrhino8918
    @spicyrhino8918 Год назад +597

    13:20 Mark's talk about breaking tasks down into smaller units is really helpful for anxiety too. I used get so overwhelmed with big, vague tasks on my to-do list that my mental response was to just not do ANYTHING because I felt like I wouldn't be able to accomplish everything I needed to, so why even try? I was burned out before I even started just from thinking about all the stuff I had to do in a short time. Now that I've gotten into making detailed lists with smaller tasks, it's a whole new ball game. My only regret is that it's something I learned to do by myself, through trial and error. I wish I'd learned to do this when I was younger, would have made school so much easier on my lil brain.

    • @kimuires
      @kimuires Год назад +3

      Great for a lot of things really.

    • @meltymooncakes
      @meltymooncakes Год назад +7

      even as a programmer, i find myself doing this heavily, especially with really complex functions or one-liners. i break them into tons of small lines to organize my thoughts and when im done i put them back into one piece

    • @lilyxciv5637
      @lilyxciv5637 Год назад +3

      Sounds exactly like my experience with ADHD. Anxiety and ADHD are often comorbid.

    • @dream_walker9726
      @dream_walker9726 Год назад +3

      I would unconsciously do this as a kid and I have been doing it since and I can agree that it helps *immensely* although I will say I don’t have a diagnosis for anything, there’s no way I’m not neurodivergent because of how much I have found in my research that matches into my life spot on.

    • @acidcatfish
      @acidcatfish Год назад

      First to comment

  • @DeepFriedP1ckles
    @DeepFriedP1ckles 2 года назад +797

    him saying he’s separating it into chapters then toy 2 being most of the toys is so chaotic and i love it

    • @MintyBean108
      @MintyBean108 2 года назад +18

      The comment i was looking to see if someone made. Im glad someone did

  • @lukeoco
    @lukeoco 4 месяца назад +2

    “What grounds do I have to create a bold claim, *tea kettle*, *seagull noises* *encore consecutive kettle* This is awful.” 0:15

  • @erickjoestar1561
    @erickjoestar1561 2 года назад +410

    Haven't watched Mark in a while but I gotta appreciate seeing the RUclipsrs i used to watch as a kid getting more unhinged as time goes on, it comforts me knowing I'm not the only one going crazy

    • @SpadeNya
      @SpadeNya 2 года назад +15

      I was going to comment something along these lines but didn't want anyone to find it offensive. I think the whole world has gone mad lately. I think Mark is fed up with having to censor himself, same as many of us are.

    • @emero.a.scythe1786
      @emero.a.scythe1786 2 года назад +17

      Right?
      I thought I vibed with the RUclipsrs I watch before, but now? Now I *really* vibe with them.

    • @erickjoestar1561
      @erickjoestar1561 2 года назад +6

      @@SpadeNya the world has taken a bite off the crazy hamburger

    • @bonniedykstra6057
      @bonniedykstra6057 2 года назад +4

      The world has been going crazy that is true

  • @louisebanks6085
    @louisebanks6085 2 года назад +28252

    Mark thinking his audience is neurotypical is adorable

  • @septicember
    @septicember 2 года назад +460

    for people who might not get it; the actual purpose of the fidget toys is so easily distracted people (whether ADHD or in my case dissociation related) have something to do with their hands that focuses and grounds you in the real-time moment. It's a grounding thing, basically, to keep you aware of the moment and not getting lost in your thoughts/losing track of your thoughts.

    • @Neb-zb2sw
      @Neb-zb2sw 2 года назад +20

      Not necessarily. It helps to get just the right amount of stimuli you need, if you’re understimulated.

    • @Abayas.
      @Abayas. 2 года назад +1

      I like to think of it as they toy is occupying a part of my brain's capacity to focus on things, leaving the rest of it to focus on more important tasks.

    • @WasabiKitCat
      @WasabiKitCat 2 года назад +9

      It's hard to explain exactly why it works but the best way I can describe it is it's like my brain has a few different channels like an 8-bit sound chip. If I'm understimulated all of the channels play different melodies which makes it impossible to focus on just one. But if I have something mindless to focus a couple of those channels on, such as a repetitive motion, it reduces those channels into quiet white noise, which makes it so I can focus better on the channels I'm using to work or whatever. So basically distracting myself makes me less distracted, which sounds contradictory but it makes sense to me. Sorry if this is incomprehensible.

    • @FluffyDragonDrawing
      @FluffyDragonDrawing 2 года назад +1

      @@Neb-zb2sw You said the same thing but in different words

    • @Khajiidaro
      @Khajiidaro 2 года назад +5

      Honestly it's why I enjoy some music while working or clicking a pen while sitting/standing around. It helps me focus on tasks and allows me to unconsciously remember certain minute details about what I'm doing.

  • @reiningsoral
    @reiningsoral 8 месяцев назад +2

    8:35 you can get those pop it things in ball form. i have one and its very conveniently shaped & easy to hold and when you squeeze it after pushing the bubble things it makes a nice sound

  • @Code-Redd
    @Code-Redd 2 года назад +168

    Its so extremely nice to see a fidget toy review by someone like mark, who has all the same type of preferences as I like:
    - not noisy/annoying
    - brainless and background fidgetability
    - interesting/satisfying enough to not get boring
    - portable and lowkey enough so i can bring it with me whenever and wherever i need
    but so many toys are so weird and loud and awkward that i cant just use them when i need to and not be obvious

  • @moorooster223
    @moorooster223 Год назад +1179

    I said "that's a lot of plastic" out loud to myself and then markiplier said that exact phrase immediately after. makes me feel special.

  • @aspin_
    @aspin_ 2 года назад +912

    I just love how clearly we were able to see Mark’s hair throughout the entire length of this video. Really shows perseverance

    • @tigy_the_tiger
      @tigy_the_tiger 2 года назад +77

      good thing he didn't cover it up with anything

    • @cherryy.redd8
      @cherryy.redd8 2 года назад +56

      imagine if he had worn a hat and then told us to pretend he didn't 😟

    • @NWolfsson
      @NWolfsson 2 года назад +46

      I'm having this weird problem where I get anxious if I don't see the top of someone's head. Thankfully, Mark never triggered that disorder!

    • @rynix3635
      @rynix3635 2 года назад +18

      Yeah. It was really great that he didn’t where a hat through the video. It helped me focus on the toys.

    • @basilstorm9461
      @basilstorm9461 2 года назад +10

      I feel like I’m missing a joke here

  • @savationyo82
    @savationyo82 2 месяца назад +1

    I love this video. Especially that there are not hats worn at all in the video. Markipler knows his stuff.

  • @leah_723
    @leah_723 2 года назад +1165

    mark saying he got diagnosed at 20 is so reassuring. I’m 19 and have been nervous about trying to get a diagnosis

    • @jenniferterranova4467
      @jenniferterranova4467 2 года назад +55

      I was 30 when I got diagnosed. Big hugs, best of luck! It's worth it, IMO.

    • @sleepykitty1745
      @sleepykitty1745 2 года назад +64

      Got mine at 22.
      People born female never have ADHD apparently. *Cough*
      Was so fucking obvious all my life. Like. How did nobody seem to notice or care.

    • @synshenron798
      @synshenron798 2 года назад +19

      @@sleepykitty1745 same deal for my girlfriend. I was diagnosed at 17 and everyone in my family could see it from a mile away but they just thought I was being a kid. Nope, my grades were C's for consistently mediocre. Its not a big deal though cause I take medication and it helps honestly

    • @reishidesu
      @reishidesu 2 года назад +11

      I was diagnosed at 13, but I didn’t know that until I was 24. My parents never read my evaluations, and that messed me up in school.

    • @apairofsteeltoedboots4729
      @apairofsteeltoedboots4729 2 года назад +1

      I got mine at 8.

  • @tori_tatertots418
    @tori_tatertots418 2 года назад +1216

    Mark playing with the scissors and the bike pump reminds me of cats being more excited about the new box their toys came in than their new toys 😂

    • @Kcolg9mm
      @Kcolg9mm 2 года назад +5

      What hat I don’t remember any hat what are you talking about I personally think that you are just making things up because I se no hat

    • @leafu8899
      @leafu8899 2 года назад +3

      @@Kcolg9mm yea what hat are they talking about lol

    • @juanlloveras5780
      @juanlloveras5780 2 года назад +7

      As a being of ADHD, I can confirm that we are just cats.

    • @Volvith
      @Volvith 2 года назад +3

      ... The scissors thing is real though.
      They're basically just a safer butterfly knife with holes for handles, and it's great.
      Also, yes, _am cat meow._

    • @facelessbrutality3710
      @facelessbrutality3710 2 года назад +2

      no no, he’s got a point

  • @rosstedfordkendall
    @rosstedfordkendall Год назад +4158

    Mark forgetting to record in 4K in a video about ADHD toys is like the most ADHD thing ever.

    • @TourmyGemz
      @TourmyGemz Год назад +180

      It's called ADHD not AD4K

    • @cheezywiggles
      @cheezywiggles Год назад +30

      Ad HD not ad 4k

    • @TourmyGemz
      @TourmyGemz Год назад +61

      @@cheezywiggles yes thank you for parroting my joke

    • @astroooo9_
      @astroooo9_ Год назад +11

      The last 3 replies have to be the stupidest argument I've ever read. "Woosh" "their was nothing to woosh about" "I don't care"

    • @GrandGourd
      @GrandGourd Год назад +11

      @@astroooo9_ tf r u on about?

  • @PersonCuber
    @PersonCuber 6 месяцев назад

    11:48 this review led me to have the random motivation to find my scissors that I haven't seen in weeks and try them as a fidget toy, 9/10, could use some handle padding but I agree with Mark's assesment of scissors

  • @Magyargyerek2222
    @Magyargyerek2222 2 года назад +1658

    The Confused amusement on Mark's face when he tried the pop it was priceless.

  • @mazzakate1840
    @mazzakate1840 2 года назад +723

    I remember finding out Mark has ADHD and going "OHHH - that explains some things"
    Then getting my own ADHD diagnosis this year and going "OHHHHHH THAT EXPLAINS SOME THINGS"

    • @coltforceplayer
      @coltforceplayer 2 года назад +13

      Same, like I say sorry way too much, either that or I’m just Canadian

    • @amdraglover
      @amdraglover 2 года назад +9

      @@coltforceplayer I kinda don’t get how saying sorry too much is an ADHD thing. Cause I do that too but I don’t think I have it.

    • @spaceynasa
      @spaceynasa 2 года назад +3

      funny enough, I just booked my assessment for October, and now this showed up on my feed. makes some sense lol

    • @coltforceplayer
      @coltforceplayer 2 года назад +2

      @@amdraglover are you Canadian, if not then I think it’s because I feel like I’m being an asshole when I make a joke so I say that word

    • @thefourthdymensionmusic
      @thefourthdymensionmusic 2 года назад +4

      even when i realized that i might have adhd i went "that explains SO MUCH"

  • @sparklefluff
    @sparklefluff 2 года назад +3840

    Hearing neurotypicals described as weird freaks of nature was hilarious and sort of refreshing

    • @Lil_Yuri
      @Lil_Yuri 2 года назад +205

      Imagine just like, doing things, without spending twice that amount of time mentally building yourself up to it, like, what in the actual hell is that? I swear it's like everyone else is on drugs that I have to get a doctor's note for because *I'm* the weirdo. Ok.

    • @I_quit_trolling_now
      @I_quit_trolling_now 2 года назад

      I’m Better Than Markiplier

    • @jesusthewhore659
      @jesusthewhore659 2 года назад +3

      @ٴ he's not... white...?

    • @Iisho
      @Iisho 2 года назад +65

      @@Lil_Yuri Right :""D I couldnt meet with my academic advisor the other day because I was ill (I'm fine now). I just noticed she sent me a text asking if we want to reschedule. I told her I'm busy today but am free tomorrow.
      I'm not actually busy. I'm just not mentally ready. I had a small interview today for somewhere I want to work and that knocked the social energy out of me lol

    • @lightningmcquuen
      @lightningmcquuen 2 года назад +3

      @@EEEEEEEE E

  • @marinaa9557
    @marinaa9557 6 месяцев назад +1

    I very much relate to the not wanting to make noise, both to not irritate others and because it irritates myself. The squishy stim toys are usually my favorite, or the block ones that each and every cube can be moved and rearranged. Love the idea of the ono roller.
    I've got an annoying extra criteria that for most stim toys, I must not be able to see it. So foot or finger tapping has to be out of my own field of vision. Not sure why it is though, I wish it wasn't the case!

  • @allisonbright7472
    @allisonbright7472 2 года назад +319

    Mark explaining how to manage doing big tasks with adhd/add is just making me so happy. He’s explaining the thing I do a lot to make sure I’ve done everything at work and on a daily basis, and it makes me feel like that kind of lifestyle is valid. I’ve had a few people look at me like I’m weird and say that I’m overcomplicating things and for me it just makes things feel simpler when I make my list and cross things off.

  • @YourOwnSwagger
    @YourOwnSwagger 2 года назад +670

    I really like the fact Mark did not wear a hat throughout this entire video. Forever a trend setter.

    • @phnxkn
      @phnxkn 2 года назад +71

      What hat? I don’t remember there being a hat. There’s no hat there. What are you talking about?

    • @rakebluewallgaming6185
      @rakebluewallgaming6185 2 года назад +26

      wait what hat

    • @madinett5696
      @madinett5696 2 года назад +31

      he wore a hat?

    • @anyabailey9537
      @anyabailey9537 2 года назад +26

      Where's the hat your talking about? Because there's no hat here

    • @grantsingletoncoffman2269
      @grantsingletoncoffman2269 2 года назад +21

      There was a hat? I didn’t see one

  • @hollylor
    @hollylor 2 года назад +813

    The fact that Mark accidentally got a baby fidget blanket is hilarious

    • @banankyjoe
      @banankyjoe 2 года назад +14

      i have no idea what hat ur talking about

    • @xcrosslan8207
      @xcrosslan8207 2 года назад +6

      @@banankyjoe i see no hat XD

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 2 года назад +9

      A babytoy with a small zipper that immediately came off. 🤕

    • @autumn0-032
      @autumn0-032 2 года назад +1

      hat?

    • @voxvolhynia5400
      @voxvolhynia5400 2 года назад

      @@banankyjoe Your confusion is warranted, as there is clearly no hat displayed at any point throughout the video. If the media says otherwise, they are fools and cowards.

  • @lucidhound4632
    @lucidhound4632 3 месяца назад

    11:32 The fact that Mark plays with scissors for almost 20 seconds is golden xD

  • @percymairlowery8500
    @percymairlowery8500 Год назад +701

    the scissors, the one thing that wasn’t intended to be a fidget, being one of the best ones is so real

    • @angy-dv6gq
      @angy-dv6gq Год назад +4

      What hat?

    • @randomguypostanimeupdates6703
      @randomguypostanimeupdates6703 Год назад

      Scissor is not a best toy xd a

    • @Iris_Entity
      @Iris_Entity Год назад +1

      Oui oui, mon ami!
      Lol I'm not actually French(I don't think), but I agree. Scissors are a great fidget, if you ignore all the dangers

    • @W4llrus0
      @W4llrus0 Год назад

      Whats with the hat 🎩?

  • @shindafuhai
    @shindafuhai 2 года назад +2601

    i think we can all agree that markiplier is the rock of the adhd community

    • @reishidesu
      @reishidesu 2 года назад +13

      How to ADHD is a helpful channel

    • @Charlie_Price
      @Charlie_Price 2 года назад +1

      OMG yes.

    • @gayjayy
      @gayjayy 2 года назад +7

      @@lynndoesntexist Yes

    • @yeahmans
      @yeahmans 2 года назад +7

      @@lynndoesntexist he's The Rock of the ADHD community

    • @rossygacha3439
      @rossygacha3439 2 года назад +2

      Yep

  • @Mew2Man
    @Mew2Man 2 года назад +238

    I love how non-seriously yet seriously Mark takes this. Scissors are a fidget toy, but also he details the noise, portability, and one-handed concerns, which are high on my list of what makes an actual useful fidget toy, as someone who also has ad/hd. 10/10 video, love this.

    • @randomrandomson4855
      @randomrandomson4855 2 года назад +10

      If it wasn’t for th risk of being cut or poking your eye out they would be an amazing toy.

  • @Hookshot_Music
    @Hookshot_Music Месяц назад

    "I've got a bucket full of toys and a pocket full of dreams!" was absolutely hilarious

  • @HoliGallistur1023
    @HoliGallistur1023 2 года назад +1455

    Mark has Sour Patch Kids war flashbacks ...
    Also Mark : starts spinning plastic tubes violenty ...

    • @blakebrouwer3266
      @blakebrouwer3266 2 года назад +5

      I think we all know that the reply above me is a scam.

    • @Glitchy2287
      @Glitchy2287 2 года назад +4

      @@blakebrouwer3266 yes it is

    • @rizukiminashi
      @rizukiminashi 2 года назад +1

      Best to ignore and report

    • @HoliGallistur1023
      @HoliGallistur1023 2 года назад

      @@blakebrouwer3266 yeah it is , best to report

  • @johnnyanderson2-roblox185
    @johnnyanderson2-roblox185 2 года назад +539

    Something I've always found true and that Mark displayed here today is that people with ADHD can often find satisfaction of this same level with things not designed for such use.
    As someone with ADHD I do this all the time where I just imagine patterns in the environment, fiddle with random stuff, ect.

    • @jadetealaaron2003
      @jadetealaaron2003 2 года назад +6

      I will literally fiddle with pencils/pen for an hour without getting bored it's so fun

    • @TheLiMeister
      @TheLiMeister 2 года назад +1

      @@jadetealaaron2003 Same, spefically pen caps.

    • @thacobell4700
      @thacobell4700 2 года назад +3

      Rubber Lego wheels

    • @liajones4226
      @liajones4226 2 года назад +2

      pens, pencils, and string are my go tos

    • @averyeml
      @averyeml 2 года назад +4

      Yeah, I’ve always had an inclination to fidget (I wouldn’t go so far as to say I have ADHD/ADD, I think it’s more from an anxiety angle), like since middle school or so. I always end up playing with water bottle caps- to the point where I’ve had my boss walk over to me mid-meeting and take one from me because I hadn’t noticed the noise, pen lids, stuff like that. I’ve tried pop its and the tubes and stuff because I buy them for my reward store in my elementary classroom and none of the actual “fidget” fidgets work for me. The one that came closest was a marble that is sealed into what looks like a mini version of one of those finger traps, but even then I ended up just putting it up and playing with a pen lid again.

  • @Neolilith97
    @Neolilith97 2 года назад +544

    I love the realization of him not recording in 4K randomly is such a mood for adhd

  • @k4rmaaaaa738
    @k4rmaaaaa738 Месяц назад

    he adds so much of his own experience in the video that this doesn't feel like a review it feels like a documentary and i love it 🥰

  • @titangirl161
    @titangirl161 2 года назад +310

    Straws- 2/10
    Markiplier playing with straws and suddenly going into a melancholic flashback about being angry at Sour Patch- 10/10

  • @lochnessie8115
    @lochnessie8115 2 года назад +521

    The thing I always notice about these is that the toys that often get written off more quickly and are found to be confusing are due to the fact that ADHD fidgets and autisic sensory toys are all grouped together (partially due to the comorbid nature of the two and baby toys end up in there due the infantilzation of autism) the two have similar but different characteristics and generalized needs in the toys.
    Examples
    The pin board is more sensory based
    The pop its are small repetitive motions (pop its are one of the fidget that gained mainstream popularity and thus we have the strange happy meal)
    The infinity cube is a constant repetitive motion that you could easily get lost in
    Source: I'm autistic

    • @itsdragoninawagon
      @itsdragoninawagon 2 года назад +56

      infodumping about stim toys, that's the most neurodivergent thing ever lol /pos
      source: i'm also autistic

    • @RebelAngelForever
      @RebelAngelForever 2 года назад

      Autism for the win👏🏻👏🏻

    • @BeehiveBoy
      @BeehiveBoy 2 года назад +20

      It's also because a lot of people think fidget toys are all supposed to do the same thing, when really, certain fidget toys are there to provide different kinds of experiences. Bigger fidget toys like pop its and that pin board are for, for me anyway, more momentary breaks from work when my brain is starting to drift and I need to do something mindless for a minute to then be able to focus on work again. Fidget cubes and infinity cubes are something I use during meetings or class, something small and silent that I can do out if sight wo that I focus on what I'm talking about. More complicated fidgets like the rings, the magnets, the engine, are more things you do while you're chilling. Maybe watching a movie and you want a periodic break every now and then if you're not doing a serious task and it requires a mild amount of focus. Not to mention all the new fidget toys like the FX line (the pens, the pods, the switchboards) that all provide different things in different situations. I have a huge amount of fidget toys that I use for different things and different situations. It's super easy to write off 99 percent of them if you're only looking at the kind of definition that, say, mark was using. This isn't to say that definition is WRONG, cuz it's totally not, but I like comments like these that talk about how different toys fit different situations (source: I'm also autistic and adhd lmaoo)

    • @Jerepasaurus
      @Jerepasaurus 2 года назад +11

      This is exactly why Ethan's review a while ago annoyed me when he said a lot of the toys were straight up terrible. Especially since some of the ones he hated most were my favorite. A lot of these are also textural based comfort and don't necessarily need to be repetitive motions like ADHD might need.
      Honestly, as long as reviews like these just focus on "this does/doesnt work for me, but I see how this might work for others for x reasons-" like Mark did, that's some respect I appreciate.
      I myself have a quality silver spinner ring that I got about 18 years ago. I wear it every it every time I leave the house. It doesn't spin super smooth, but it feels relatable not to. lol
      That little squishy pea pod keychain was definitely my jam.
      Source: Another Autistic individual lol

    • @itsdragoninawagon
      @itsdragoninawagon 2 года назад +5

      @@BeehiveBoy absolutely!! collecting stim toy infodumps in the comments here lmfao
      i also own a butt ton of them, i have a dedicated bucket to store them in :D

  • @RagingFox29
    @RagingFox29 2 года назад +220

    Mark enjoying the scissor more than the actual toys is giving me cat prefering the carton box over the actual contents vibes

  • @abigail-nn9oc
    @abigail-nn9oc 5 месяцев назад

    i think those magnetic rings are more for anxiety than anything. It’s a distraction, it makes you think, it pushes you back to reality, all of it. 17:15