(Edited by cuppyson) One of my Favorite things as a kid was winnie the pooh you know [the] adventures of a little boy named Christopher Robin and his best friend
Stuffed animal \ Poo bear. Do you know what I mean [brierly]? Oh, yeah, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie-The-Pooh
Tubby little Cubby all stuffed with mental disorders wait did you say Mental disorders?(SO NORMAL!)
This serie proposes that Christopher Robin and his animal friends are all diagnosed with various mental disorders now for this conspiracy
I asked my good friend and fellow pooh bear Aficionado brierly to help me out. Thank you emily
I'm very glad to be here for this rather Unusal
Story you see on December 12th 2000 the Canadian medical journal decided to do a little study on our friends [at] [100] acre wood
Because WHY NOT? Their findings are pretty extreme let's start with our favorite honey eating bear way the pooh according to this study
[waiting] the pooh has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
impulsivity with obsessive [fixations] and
Last but not least obsessive compulsive disorder oh bother
Little piglet suffers from generalized anxiety disorder because he's constantly anxious and flustered our sad buddy eeyore suffers from Depression
[the] wonderfully hyper tigger suffers from hyperactivity impulsivity rabbit suffers from Ocd since he's always trying to keep everything in order [oh] is
Dyslexic which is pretty tame considering the rest
Sadly Christopher Robin doesn't come out so clean either, but he seems like such a normal kid
He makes believe with the stuffed toys and goes on Imaginary adventures with them
You know kid things well
apparently that's wrong according [to] the study based on the complexity of his hallucinations and his [solutions] of his toys having sentient life he has
You guessed it
Schizophrenia what is happening to my childhood emily? This is making me feel like I should go to therapy my childhood is a lie
Apparently the only healthy ones in the group are Kanga and Roo
I mean sure she's a little overprotective at times
But what parent wouldn't be scared for their child's life when they're growing up around a gang of troubled youths I think heffalumps and woozles
Are the least of their problems?
But I wonder do we have to accept the truth of this do all of our [favourite] characters need to be in therapy
The evidence for this conspiracy is pretty impressive
Especially considering whoever wrote it decided that the Canadian medical association needed to get involved
But how [will] [TV] diagnosis really pan out and Several winnie-the-pooh?
specials [owl's] [Gotten] the Gang in a lot of trouble by [mistreating] various signs and notes like Impose Grand adventure
He mistakes the word school for skull. That's a pretty big difference
But Al is one of the oldest characters in the [show] so it's possible that he might just need
glasses on the other hand rapid neurotic obsession with keeping everything in order and completely
Losing it when tigger messes it up our symptoms pretty closely associated to ocd hey in Rabbit's defense tigger is a pretty
Terrible houseguest, but he does seem [to] be consumed by his need for order
What about our favorite bear who supposedly has some pretty serious conditions Adhd ocd?
Impulsivity with obsessive fixations anyone familiar with the show knows that [poos] obsession with honey often drives him to the point of carelessness?
Risking himself and his friends to get it. He's often forgetful and doesn't always listen [to] what his friends say, I don't know the exact
specifications for this disorder
but that doesn't sound healthy to me still we have to remember that [pooh] is a bear and
Dara's aren't exactly known [for] their impulse control
So what about the rest of the gang well piglet must have generalized anxiety disorder?
He's constantly shaking and has an unrealistic fear of everything [like] when he compares falling out of bed to falling
10,000 feet into jagged rocks. I mean some days I feel the same way, but I'm not that dramatic about it
You know what a low dosage of Xanax might help a little guy out
Now tigers constant bouncing and jumping around can obviously be seen as a symptom of adhd [he] has all of this pent-up
Energy and is unable to focus so he's literally
Bouncing off the walls [on] the other side of the spectrum ears poor outlook on life can be due to his depression
I mean the poor guy eats thistles for food and lives in a pile of sticks. [I] don't know guys
There's an awful lot [of] evidence to this conspiracy
Sadly I have to agree. It's pretty rock-solid yet
I find comfort of the fact that the [creator] alan Alexander mill, never actually said that his characters had any of these disorders
And just because Adhd wasn't necessarily diagnosed in the [1800's] doesn't mean it didn't exist still without any
Confirmation from the creator who can't really give confirmation at this point
We can't give it a perfect score
So while this should be a rock-solid theory we're gonna have to give it four and a half half lumps out of five
Yeah, I'll take comfort on that half a point [I]
Hope we didn't make you guys too depressed with this episode a huge
Thank you to my good friend [brierly] who stepped in to help me out with this conspiracy
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