Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

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Mar 20, 2026
They unpack alarming CDC teen mental-health and suicide‑ideation trends from 2021–2023. They explore pandemic effects, social contagion, and how school and peer culture amplify risk. They link higher ideation to affluent leisure, examine gender differences in ideation versus completion, and probe nihilism and dystopian cravings. They propose cultural remedies like hardship, larger families, rites, and countercultural practices.
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ANECDOTE

Local High School Contrast Illustrates Affluence Effects

  • Simone recounts two Alameda high schools where the richer school's students showed more mental-health crises and drug use.
  • She contrasts her less-affluent school's lack of widespread self-harm stories with the richer school's visible problems.
INSIGHT

High Ideation In Niche Identity Communities

  • Certain subcultures (trans community, furries) show dramatically higher rates of suicidal ideation, near coin-flip levels in some statistics.
  • Malcolm warns these groups can act as powerful social contagions for vulnerable youth.
ADVICE

Use Hardship To Prevent Adolescent Rumination

  • Create built-in daily hardship and responsibility for children to reduce rumination and self-focus.
  • Simone says large families force kids into chores, sibling conflict, and caretaking that occupy time and build resilience.
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