Marcus Mitchell #20 Marcus loses weight in his pungent PJ’s So he can start Only Fans and dish out BJ’s

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Jesus Christ, where's this coming from ? Is Sid homophobic ? Do we just not give him enough credit to think for himself? That's some serious internalised homophobia there. So he hates the LGBTQ community now as well as women and anyone not white. Yeah I wouldn't want to bump into him on a midnight walk.

Didn’t he say previously he wasn’t diagnosed aa
Autistic until his late teens, when his behaviour led to concerns?

if he wasn’t speaking until age 6 he would have had all sorts of health professionals looking at him

Or is he making out he went to primary school for a year before anybody realised he didn’t talk?
Oooh that's a good point, something doesn't make sense here, I've said it before.

Sorry maybe I’m being too sensitive here but my son is 3 and non verbal. We’re currently on the waiting list for him to have an ASD assessment. Marcus has made a following off the back of his autism and can’t even answer questions like this properly?? If you don’t know for sure then ask your mum!

And maybe use it as a starting point to discuss the issue if you really didn’t talk until you were 6.

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I see people asking for advice in his comments all the time, specific advice like my son can't eat certain foods or handle loud noises or isn't very keen on socialising do you have any advice ? His answer is generally : "Don't blame yourself that's the autism" which is the weirdest none advice I've ever heard and really makes me think he knows nothing about it at all which is odd because he's supposed to have it
 
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Hope he's escaped from the bathroom or will Sid have to slide the odd grape and hot choc under the door?
 
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Hope he's escaped from the bathroom or will Sid have to slide the odd grape and hot choc under the door?
he will be ok for now, he doesn’t eat breakfast remember? Hopefully she gets him out before lunch or those sugar cravings might get too much!
 
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Hanging over here beauts. OK I had my own mini MMMM in someones inbox, they tried to tell me I need to calm down on the drink and I've just listened back to the voice note I sent them 'your names not Judy bastard Sheinlan don't you judge me'. How do I move past this?
 
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Hanging over here beauts. OK I had my own mini MMMM in someones inbox, they tried to tell me I need to calm down on the drink and I've just listened back to the voice note I sent them 'your names not Judy bastard Sheinlan don't you judge me'. How do I move past this?
Block them and move on hun. You don’t need that negativity in your life. I for one will always encourage you to have one more drink 😘
 
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Hmmm I’m also questioning his story around his diagnosis and not speaking before he was 6… do they normally diagnose you in the Priory or would they refer you for a full psychological review before hand? Because how is he not sure he doesn’t have an under lying mental health condition? Do we even know how long he was sectioned for? I’ve struggled with my mental health over the years and have been told by professionals ‘we think you have bipolar tendencies and PTSD’ but they’ve referred me to a psychiatrist who have then made a diagnosis. Do you think maybe something similar has happened there? They’ve suggested he’s potentially autistic or displays tendencies and he’s taken that as a full blown diagnosis? And if this has read wrong I’m not implying autism is a mental health condition I’m just using my own experience when I’ve been receiving a diagnosis and it’s been suggested before hand what people think it is!
 
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Hmmm I’m also questioning his story around his diagnosis and not speaking before he was 6… do they normally diagnose you in the Priory or would they refer you for a full psychological review before hand? Because how is he not sure he doesn’t have an under lying mental health condition? Do we even know how long he was sectioned for? I’ve struggled with my mental health over the years and have been told by professionals ‘we think you have bipolar tendencies and PTSD’ but they’ve referred me to a psychiatrist who have then made a diagnosis. Do you think maybe something similar has happened there? They’ve suggested he’s potentially autistic or displays tendencies and he’s taken that as a full blown diagnosis? And if this has read wrong I’m not implying autism is a mental health condition I’m just using my own experience when I’ve been receiving a diagnosis and it’s been suggested before hand what people think it is!
I think they may able to do I'm really not sure they'd have someone who specialises in that area definitely but I'm with you I feel he would of been on a 136 but I could be very wrong as he was home quite quick I think? that's all I'm going off really that's if he was even sectioned well 136 isn't a section but you get what I mean but I'm totally with you something isn't adding up
 
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Hmmm I’m also questioning his story around his diagnosis and not speaking before he was 6… do they normally diagnose you in the Priory or would they refer you for a full psychological review before hand? Because how is he not sure he doesn’t have an under lying mental health condition? Do we even know how long he was sectioned for? I’ve struggled with my mental health over the years and have been told by professionals ‘we think you have bipolar tendencies and PTSD’ but they’ve referred me to a psychiatrist who have then made a diagnosis. Do you think maybe something similar has happened there? They’ve suggested he’s potentially autistic or displays tendencies and he’s taken that as a full blown diagnosis? And if this has read wrong I’m not implying autism is a mental health condition I’m just using my own experience when I’ve been receiving a diagnosis and it’s been suggested before hand what people think it is!
Interesting points. I wonder if it’s closer to a personality disorder.

What you say here, plus his recent activities, remind me of a TED talk I watched a few years ago about a guy who went to prison for something minor and was due like 4 months time or something. To try and make it easier, he faked having a breakdown and acting insane. He got transferred to a psychiatric unit which was his goal as he thought he’d have an easier time.

Anyway, it all started to go wrong when he “confessed” he had faked it once they said he’d need to spend longer there for his own safety. They said he was insane and a threat to society. He then tried really hard to reason with them, seek legal advice, get multiple second opinions bla bla bla but the institution said this was further evidence he needed psychiatric help as was trying to be manipulative and gain peoples trust etc. Anyway he ended up there for like twenty years or something insane.

The link to Marcus? Well some of it does seem so odd doesn’t it. The “one sock” business prime example. It’s quite obvious he doesn’t insist on wearing only one sock. So why fake it? It’s like a learned behaviour… “this is something autistic people do and you are autistic so need to do it.”

Also, Sid gives off pure Dee Dee Blanchard vibes.

it’s like he has been convinced he has autism so it’s his reason for everything and now he’s written the book ( literally) and got the T
Shirt it’s kind of too late from their point of view to dig deeper and find out for sure. The glove fits so he is wearing it.

I think they may able to do I'm really not sure they'd have someone who specialises in that area definitely but I'm with you I feel he would of been on a 136 but I could be very wrong as he was home quite quick I think? that's all I'm going off really that's if he was even sectioned well 136 isn't a section but you get what I mean but I'm totally with you something isn't adding up
if memory serves…. He did the whole “I’m going to be sectioned” live, but then came back on a few days later to say he wasn’t sectioned in the end as there was a shortage of staff or something ? Perhaps someone else can elaborate, I know that’s rusty. I just remember it prompting lots of comments about how underfunded the mental health sector is, how overwhelmed it has been with people suffering MH issues due to covid and lockdowns etc .

I think it was literally Sid saying “if you don’t stop I’m going to get you sectioned” or such like
which triggered the live but was more of a threat than a genuine action
 
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I think they may able to do I'm really not sure they'd have someone who specialises in that area definitely but I'm with you I feel he would of been on a 136 but I could be very wrong as he was home quite quick I think? that's all I'm going off really that's if he was even sectioned well 136 isn't a section but you get what I mean but I'm totally with you something isn't adding up
Or maybe he was admitted as a voluntary patient! And as usual adds a Hollywood spin on tit!
 
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Hmmm I’m also questioning his story around his diagnosis and not speaking before he was 6… do they normally diagnose you in the Priory or would they refer you for a full psychological review before hand? Because how is he not sure he doesn’t have an under lying mental health condition? Do we even know how long he was sectioned for? I’ve struggled with my mental health over the years and have been told by professionals ‘we think you have bipolar tendencies and PTSD’ but they’ve referred me to a psychiatrist who have then made a diagnosis. Do you think maybe something similar has happened there? They’ve suggested he’s potentially autistic or displays tendencies and he’s taken that as a full blown diagnosis? And if this has read wrong I’m not implying autism is a mental health condition I’m just using my own experience when I’ve been receiving a diagnosis and it’s been suggested before hand what people think it is!
i work in psychiatry and my assumption is if he turned up in an inpatient unit at a young age, acting like a little bleep cos sid hasn’t bothered to parent him, and then starts spouting bullshit like ‘i didnt talk til I was 6’ etc etc, theyd have todocument that as something like ‘suspected autism’ or ‘autistic tendencies’ but they wouldn’t do a proper assessment as they aren’t likely to get an accurate diagnosis when he is in a time of crisis (i.e. in hospital) - like everyone else on here has said I find it almost impossible he got to 6, non verbal, without displaying enough symptoms to get noticed by some kind of professional - 30 years ago yes but someone of hisgeneration, its unlikely to say the least. If it did happen, then very possibly he might be autistic but for it to not be severe enough to impact on his functioning -eg it can’t be an “excuse” for his crappy behaviour.

he does display almost textbook symptoms of eupd and i’d be fairly sure thats his diagnosis but eupd doesn’t excuse crappy behaviour either, there are plenty of people with eupd who don’t treat others awfully or behave like him, but the changing emotions hour to hour, poor tolerance for rejection, self harm, unclear sense of self etc etc,diagnostically would fit with eupd but thats not to say eupd would be any kind of excuse for why he behaves the way he does - that is 100% on him and no-one else
 
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Interesting points. I wonder if it’s closer to a personality disorder.

What you say here, plus his recent activities, remind me of a TED talk I watched a few years ago about a guy who went to prison for something minor and was due like 4 months time or something. To try and make it easier, he faked having a breakdown and acting insane. He got transferred to a psychiatric unit which was his goal as he thought he’d have an easier time.

Anyway, it all started to go wrong when he “confessed” he had faked it once they said he’d need to spend longer there for his own safety. They said he was insane and a threat to society. He then tried really hard to reason with them, seek legal advice, get multiple second opinions bla bla bla but the institution said this was further evidence he needed psychiatric help as was trying to be manipulative and gain peoples trust etc. Anyway he ended up there for like twenty years or something insane.

The link to Marcus? Well some of it does seem so odd doesn’t it. The “one sock” business prime example. It’s quite obvious he doesn’t insist on wearing only one sock. So why fake it? It’s like a learned behaviour… “this is something autistic people do and you are autistic so need to do it.”

Also, Sid gives off pure Dee Dee Blanchard vibes.

it’s like he has been convinced he has autism so it’s his reason for everything and now he’s written the book ( literally) and got the T
Shirt it’s kind of too late from their point of view to dig deeper and find out for sure. The glove fits so he is wearing it.



if memory serves…. He did the whole “I’m going to be sectioned” live, but then came back on a few days later to say he wasn’t sectioned in the end as there was a shortage of staff or something ? Perhaps someone else can elaborate, I know that’s rusty. I just remember it prompting lots of comments about how underfunded the mental health sector is, how overwhelmed it has been with people suffering MH issues due to covid and lockdowns etc .

I think it was literally Sid saying “if you don’t stop I’m going to get you sectioned” or such like
which triggered the live but was more of a threat than a genuine action
It just doesn’t add up! Even how he brushes questions off about autism it’s like he has no idea about it or about the diagnosis process…
 
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Interesting points. I wonder if it’s closer to a personality disorder.

What you say here, plus his recent activities, remind me of a TED talk I watched a few years ago about a guy who went to prison for something minor and was due like 4 months time or something. To try and make it easier, he faked having a breakdown and acting insane. He got transferred to a psychiatric unit which was his goal as he thought he’d have an easier time.

Anyway, it all started to go wrong when he “confessed” he had faked it once they said he’d need to spend longer there for his own safety. They said he was insane and a threat to society. He then tried really hard to reason with them, seek legal advice, get multiple second opinions bla bla bla but the institution said this was further evidence he needed psychiatric help as was trying to be manipulative and gain peoples trust etc. Anyway he ended up there for like twenty years or something insane.

The link to Marcus? Well some of it does seem so odd doesn’t it. The “one sock” business prime example. It’s quite obvious he doesn’t insist on wearing only one sock. So why fake it? It’s like a learned behaviour… “this is something autistic people do and you are autistic so need to do it.”

Also, Sid gives off pure Dee Dee Blanchard vibes.

it’s like he has been convinced he has autism so it’s his reason for everything and now he’s written the book ( literally) and got the T
Shirt it’s kind of too late from their point of view to dig deeper and find out for sure. The glove fits so he is wearing it.



if memory serves…. He did the whole “I’m going to be sectioned” live, but then came back on a few days later to say he wasn’t sectioned in the end as there was a shortage of staff or something ? Perhaps someone else can elaborate, I know that’s rusty. I just remember it prompting lots of comments about how underfunded the mental health sector is, how overwhelmed it has been with people suffering MH issues due to covid and lockdowns etc .

I think it was literally Sid saying “if you don’t stop I’m going to get you sectioned” or such like
which triggered the live but was more of a threat than a genuine action
he was most likely sectioned under 136, that’s the section of the mha police can use purely to take you to a place of safetyto be assessed - he was obviously assessed and they said a short term stay in an acute psych ward (of which there are so few in cornwall) will do duck all for someone with an emerging personality disorder except create a cycle of ‘life is getting hard’ ‘pretend to kill myself’ ‘get admitted to a ward so they take responsibility for my safety rather than me’ ‘go home and carry on doing the things that drive my emotional dysregulation eg social media, drink, comfort eating grapes’ and repeat, so they sent him home instead probably with some Advice to sort his life out which im sure he completely ignored
 
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What’s the bet he starts crapping on about his ‘diagnosis’ after he reads this 😂

I agree that at some point ‘autistic tendencies’ was mentioned and either he, or Sid, or both of them, just ran with it. They probably never followed up on it, and just based his entire narrative around that. Easier for Sid to do that than actually admit her son is a nasty little asshole with a ton of issues that need addressing. I think his behavioural patterns sound more like BPD, NPD, or Bipolar 2. Oh and also that he’s just an actual bleep 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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His heavy breathing and that ginger beard creeps me out I'd say on them midnight walks he is taking he is definitely scoping out prey #serialkiller
 
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What hav I missed lol
Reckons he got locked in the bathroom when he went to the toilet and he was home alone 🙄

Sid never seems to be home much now does she and out late last night wasn't she 🤣

Also like to add why does he need to lock the bathroom door if he was home alone 🤔 🤥🤥
 
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I don’t know about sectioning and mental health too much however if he hadn’t spoken til 6 that would have certainly been picked up on by a health professional at government mandated developmental reviews that all children receive or education professionals in nursery/school - the normal referral process is a referral to a community paediatrician for a full developmental assessment to look for any specifics that could be causing it. If he wasn’t formally diagnosed til .. teens? I think he has said (correct me if I’m wrong) he would certainly have been diagnosed with some form of developmental delay and would have been observed routinely.
In short I think the not talking until 6yo is a fabrication if the autism wasn’t diagnosed until SO much later as 6 is extremely late for a child to be non-verbal without any diagnosis being made?
 
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I don’t know about sectioning and mental health too much however if he hadn’t spoken til 6 that would have certainly been picked up on by a health professional at government mandated developmental reviews that all children receive or education professionals in nursery/school - the normal referral process is a referral to a community paediatrician for a full developmental assessment to look for any specifics that could be causing it. If he wasn’t formally diagnosed til .. teens? I think he has said (correct me if I’m wrong) he would certainly have been diagnosed with some form of developmental delay and would have been observed routinely.
In short I think the not talking until 6yo is a fabrication if the autism wasn’t diagnosed until SO much later as 6 is extremely late for a child to be non-verbal without any diagnosis being made?
Agree, I worked in Autism and LD for over a decade and I can say with full confidence his story doesn’t add up. Fully non verbal until 6 with no investigations and like someone said, a year after he started primary school?! Sid would have picked up for emotional neglect first before any assessments were made. If he wasn’t ‘diagnosed’ until he was in his teens. Smells like bullshit. Again, I feel like words ‘tendencies’ have been used and he hasn’t been assessed any further. His behaviour SCREAMS personality disorder. My bets are NPD for sure.
 
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Also isn’t he a bit old for a single bed?
Until he gets a job and stops sponging off tax payers I would say he is lucky to have a bed at all. Autism and anxiety does not stop you working, Ive worked since 13 and never claimed a penny. Im 46 now and had to go back on antidepressants. This fat bastard makes me sick to my stomach.
 
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