4:44 Cerber: “Were you guys in any clubs? That might be a little h- but like, were you guys ever in any kind of cl- or in a cl- -d you ever have any kind of club exp- I was in choir !!!!” Also Cerber: “Bro, have you guys just let me sit here with a busted D: mic the whole time??!!”
It was Ellie's descriptions of her social workarounds that made it most obvious to me that she wasn't neurotypical. Going to extreme lengths to avoid seemingly minor social uncertainties is extremely relatable.
Wow, Ellie's dad is getting an autograph from the first pregnant male human, he's so lucky! And thanks for capturing such exciting information, Staz, you're amazing! With all my respect, [Your Name]
Ellie is 100% speaking facts, after I stopped being social I learned how to solder and mod chips to customize my video game systems, I learned how to maintain and operate a sawmill, how to hunt, skin, and butcher animals, how to rebuild a car, carpentry/woodworking, and a second language.
One of the biggest takeaways from this series of videos has been the more Ellie has been drinking, the more she just tilts her head off to the side and sets there like that. I find it funny too that you can actually see the drunk eyes on her as well throughout this series as well lol.
Staz doesn't need sleep. He's a Terminator sent back from the future to document the beginning of Neuro's takeover. That dog Ellie is building will be the very start of the T-line and his ancestor.
Edit: Read the two comments below this one as well Classically normal is something im gonna say going forward lol, but it’s mostly bc tolerances widen and knowledge has reached new horizons that allow us to subdivide people better and (sometimes) fulfill their individual needs. Classically normal still definitely exists, but it’s more of an ideology than a man, an idea of stability rather than an example of the goal post ig, idk I’m not a scientist nor data analyst take with salt Edit: to explain my original comment a little better, the part where I talk about greater subdivision and aid may have come of as if neurodivergents (or divergents in general) needed “fixing” which I apologize for, I simply meant to say that people have their own needs, and better divisions of disorders allows us to have more specific and effective aid when facing challenges, I.e. someone with ADHD can take adderall to help them focus, but not everyone with ADHD because ADHD is a classification not an identity again, to be clear: Disorder != bad or good Neurodivergent != bad or good Divergent != bad or good Neurotypical != bad or good They’re just ways we classify people When I say classically normal, I meant it in the sense of classical music and how there’s this idea that only classical music is “real” music but despite that many people enjoy all types and genres of music regardless (folk pop for myself :D)
@@sangan3202 You shouldn't see these things as unfortunate disorders. You see, it was always the case that some people were a bit weird, a bit eccentric, dramatic, funny, absentminded, things like that. People knew, they just used different words (eg depression used to be called melancholy), but when it came to most things they saw that people were just diverse in personality. These weren't disorders, because this diversity is how humans are meant to be. A disorder was anything that ordered against how a "human" is meant to be. Quirks ain't it. That psychiatrists are giving fancy Latin labels to them all doesn't make them "bad" or even in need of any treatment (don't get fleeced). Be shy, eccentric, who cares.
@@sangan3202 To clarify, for a clearer picture of what a disorder was classically understood, let's use a medical example. The equivalent of a disorder would be anything a doctor would worry about. A disorder is not like having a certain skin, a mole on your cheek, freckles or a crooked nose (though you may argue they're atypical, if rare) as these are features within human diversity. A disorder would be missing a hand, going blind, or a cancer. Humans are meant to see, etc. If neurotypical ought to mean "has something not often seen in the general populace" and no more then it's meaningless, all mankind in all eras must admit every human got SOMETHING that's at least uncommon.
I mostly have just watched Ellie's shorts or Staz clips of Ellie. And like. There is so much 'tism. I don't know if it's less apparent in actual stream/VODs though? Though even in this clip there's some indications of it
@CuantumQ oh no it's pretty apparent in streams too. Its flat out discussed often. She pops off about her special interest at the drop of the hats and talks about what I call "Tips for masking" fairly often. Everyone of her original songs is about failing to interface with society in some way as an acoustic. One of her catch phrases is "built wrong" referencing one of those songs. So if you watch her for at least an hour and don't walk away with at least a strong guess she's special idk what is in your head.
pls don't send your ID numbers, be it SSN or or passport or whatever your coutnry uses, if the messages ever get leaked or hacked, you're that much worse off if you have to, just say it or show it in person
Maybe it's just the algorithm (or maybe confirmation bias), but in my experience very few creators seem 100% neurotypical; maybe not always over the diagnostic threshold, but seems very rare they're strictly "normal".
BUT... the joining all the clubs to sit with them at lunch at 4:21 is textbook autism as it presents in girls. It's part of the reason women with autism go undiagnosed. At school, the girls tend to organize into small pods/cliques of friend groups, with people being a member of one pod, but hanging around the others occasionally, without being "part" of them. Autistic girls tend to mask by hanging around a bunch of pods without ever being a part of any of them, but no one notices, because everyone assumes she's a part of someone else's little pod/clique. "People were really nice to me; I just hadn't figured out how to interface with them, yet."
Speaking of of auto diagnosis, I've had a few moments typical of autistic people (but why milder compared to the cases you can see online), but it's so few and far between I don't really think I have it, but a few months ago, while talking to my brother, I learnt that outwardly my behaviors seem sometimes like I have it 😂 Don't really care if I have it's not enough to bother me if I'm on the spectrum, but maybe one day the curiosity will get the better of me and I'll get a diagnosis 😂
I think Staz is a dolphin and sleeps with only half his brain at a time.
who do you think steals all these vtubers second brain cell
It's pretty easily explained by it simply being several people doing the work.
@@loveisinportant5570 boring
It's all coming together.
@@loveisinportant5570 so you are saying is a super computer made out of the brains of 42 people? Makes sense
(Sorry for my bad english)
Drunk side effects
Ellie: gets sleepy
Cerber: gets sassy
Mini: giggles a lot
Vedal: just normal
That's his secret, he's always drunk.
Maybe the state we called “drunk” are his normal state
That's just normal Mini.
@@Tirocoa extra giggles a lot
"because I wanna interface with you" is such a pickup line.
Well, for the neurodivergent people only probably.
@@autohmaeDamn, maybe I am neurodivergent after all lmao
5:14 "why is my desk wet?" oh she hit that stage of drunk huh
Not me watching at work and getting absolute PTSD from the MS Teams allert at 0:50
It scared the [filter] out of me
lmao same
"I've done my time" sounds so much like he went to prison XD
4:44
Cerber: “Were you guys in any clubs? That might be a little h- but like, were you guys ever in any kind of cl- or in a cl- -d you ever have any kind of club exp- I was in choir !!!!”
Also Cerber: “Bro, have you guys just let me sit here with a busted D: mic the whole time??!!”
That would be so pog, get her dad an autograph!
It was Ellie's descriptions of her social workarounds that made it most obvious to me that she wasn't neurotypical. Going to extreme lengths to avoid seemingly minor social uncertainties is extremely relatable.
Wow, Ellie's dad is getting an autograph from the first pregnant male human, he's so lucky! And thanks for capturing such exciting information, Staz, you're amazing!
With all my respect,
[Your Name]
It's camillo's child.
He was also most watched female streamer.
Jerma was the first pregnant male Vedal was the second.
@@elusive-osmium jerma is vedal confirmed
wtf💀💀💀
I love how many times Cerber got onto the chat for HUH-ing. Even in a 4 person collab when drinking she addresses the chats shenanigans.
Ellie is 100% speaking facts, after I stopped being social I learned how to solder and mod chips to customize my video game systems, I learned how to maintain and operate a sawmill, how to hunt, skin, and butcher animals, how to rebuild a car, carpentry/woodworking, and a second language.
I’ve watched so many of these Eliie subathon videos, I in good conscience, cannot continue without subscribing.
One of the biggest takeaways from this series of videos has been the more Ellie has been drinking, the more she just tilts her head off to the side and sets there like that. I find it funny too that you can actually see the drunk eyes on her as well throughout this series as well lol.
0:22 the pause..who out there has the rare vedal987 autograph
There is a turtle in a chicken-coop, that's crazy.
Thanks for clips , Staz
Elie is so precious, I feel so bad for her
Ellie has the intelligent cute and talented tism, i have the dumb tism
Staz, you've been clipping for the past two days. Go to sleep bro, I mean it this time
maybe he does chain napping to sleep
Staz doesn't need sleep. He's a Terminator sent back from the future to document the beginning of Neuro's takeover. That dog Ellie is building will be the very start of the T-line and his ancestor.
"I didnt have anyone to sit with at lunch so i joined every club so i wouldn't be alone"
Is Ellite Irl Yunyun from Konosuba?
Ellie is just a turtle piloting a robot suit
Bro the fucking teams sound at 0:48 got me
I am sure that Staz is not just one person.
Vedal does give matrix energy. he's just misisng some shades
It'd actually be strange to find someone that *is* classically "normal" these days.
the more you notice how people are you start wondering if "neurotypical" is even a thing
Edit: Read the two comments below this one as well
Classically normal is something im gonna say going forward lol, but it’s mostly bc tolerances widen and knowledge has reached new horizons that allow us to subdivide people better and (sometimes) fulfill their individual needs.
Classically normal still definitely exists, but it’s more of an ideology than a man, an idea of stability rather than an example of the goal post ig, idk I’m not a scientist nor data analyst take with salt
Edit: to explain my original comment a little better, the part where I talk about greater subdivision and aid may have come of as if neurodivergents (or divergents in general) needed “fixing” which I apologize for, I simply meant to say that people have their own needs, and better divisions of disorders allows us to have more specific and effective aid when facing challenges, I.e. someone with ADHD can take adderall to help them focus, but not everyone with ADHD because ADHD is a classification not an identity
again, to be clear:
Disorder != bad or good
Neurodivergent != bad or good
Divergent != bad or good
Neurotypical != bad or good
They’re just ways we classify people
When I say classically normal, I meant it in the sense of classical music and how there’s this idea that only classical music is “real” music but despite that many people enjoy all types and genres of music regardless (folk pop for myself :D)
@@sangan3202 You shouldn't see these things as unfortunate disorders. You see, it was always the case that some people were a bit weird, a bit eccentric, dramatic, funny, absentminded, things like that. People knew, they just used different words (eg depression used to be called melancholy), but when it came to most things they saw that people were just diverse in personality. These weren't disorders, because this diversity is how humans are meant to be.
A disorder was anything that ordered against how a "human" is meant to be. Quirks ain't it.
That psychiatrists are giving fancy Latin labels to them all doesn't make them "bad" or even in need of any treatment (don't get fleeced). Be shy, eccentric, who cares.
@@sangan3202 To clarify, for a clearer picture of what a disorder was classically understood, let's use a medical example.
The equivalent of a disorder would be anything a doctor would worry about.
A disorder is not like having a certain skin, a mole on your cheek, freckles or a crooked nose (though you may argue they're atypical, if rare) as these are features within human diversity.
A disorder would be missing a hand, going blind, or a cancer. Humans are meant to see, etc.
If neurotypical ought to mean "has something not often seen in the general populace" and no more then it's meaningless, all mankind in all eras must admit every human got SOMETHING that's at least uncommon.
@@snowball2280i thini i meant to reply to you oops
7:25 holy shit thats so real ellie
“Millions of Americans worldwide” - vedal987
7:02 Vedal that was a bit too based 😂
abnormally happy dog vtuber
The windows startup on Ellie stuttering lmao
Imma just say, Vedal sounds like that one /pol/ guy that says he dabbled in extracting files from unknowing subjects.
7:10 maybe it's just a takes one to know one thing. But I really can't understand how you could think that Ellie is neurotypical.
I mostly have just watched Ellie's shorts or Staz clips of Ellie. And like. There is so much 'tism. I don't know if it's less apparent in actual stream/VODs though? Though even in this clip there's some indications of it
@CuantumQ oh no it's pretty apparent in streams too. Its flat out discussed often. She pops off about her special interest at the drop of the hats and talks about what I call "Tips for masking" fairly often. Everyone of her original songs is about failing to interface with society in some way as an acoustic. One of her catch phrases is "built wrong" referencing one of those songs. So if you watch her for at least an hour and don't walk away with at least a strong guess she's special idk what is in your head.
I swear to god that MS Teams ringtone just triggered something in me. I freaked out I thought someone is calling me at 2:30 AM
The prized Vedal signature!
5:17 i was in math and literature at year 5, art at year 7 and "Art" at year 9, after that i stopped caring.
that W right there!
I hope we'll see more streams with Vedal, and other humans, no AI
pls don't send your ID numbers, be it SSN or or passport or whatever your coutnry uses, if the messages ever get leaked or hacked, you're that much worse off
if you have to, just say it or show it in person
Well that MS Teams sound can naff right off :p
Sorry guys, it's my fault, I sleep, so Staz doesn't
She's gonna beat the chair guys
Everytime ellie talks about how she interacts with humans irl ny heart breaks a little
Staz is secretly Vedal's AI clipper that scrapes all vtuber vod data and auto clips moments where Vedal is mentioned
who's here after the beans incident?
Aw, that's so cute.
Instead of an autograph She could give him grandchildren. 2 for the price of 1!!
Cerber's icon is really funny
you need to sleep
Maybe it's just the algorithm (or maybe confirmation bias), but in my experience very few creators seem 100% neurotypical; maybe not always over the diagnostic threshold, but seems very rare they're strictly "normal".
I'd say it because its normal people turning off their own filters. Then again the filter could definitely hide neurotypicalness
Why the hell would you give out your Social Security number like that? Lol
None of the others are American so I guess they won't care about it
I agree with Cerber, you shouldn't diagnose people you don't know!
BUT...
BUT... the joining all the clubs to sit with them at lunch at 4:21 is textbook autism as it presents in girls. It's part of the reason women with autism go undiagnosed. At school, the girls tend to organize into small pods/cliques of friend groups, with people being a member of one pod, but hanging around the others occasionally, without being "part" of them. Autistic girls tend to mask by hanging around a bunch of pods without ever being a part of any of them, but no one notices, because everyone assumes she's a part of someone else's little pod/clique.
"People were really nice to me; I just hadn't figured out how to interface with them, yet."
Ellie came from an insanely privileged family lol
nice
That would be cool ngl
Reminder: Neurotypical is an oxymoron.
NIce
Speaking of of auto diagnosis, I've had a few moments typical of autistic people (but why milder compared to the cases you can see online), but it's so few and far between I don't really think I have it, but a few months ago, while talking to my brother, I learnt that outwardly my behaviors seem sometimes like I have it 😂
Don't really care if I have it's not enough to bother me if I'm on the spectrum, but maybe one day the curiosity will get the better of me and I'll get a diagnosis 😂
untenable