list:fuck around and find out. we’re nd and fictive heavy
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I feel theres smth there re embracing your violent, aggressive alters. Theres just some kind of truth they have that I dont. Some kind of feral, instinctive truth I lack. Some kind of truth that doesnt survive socialization and existing within society but its still... true, it still exists and its important to own it. We all have the potential to greatly harm other people, the more aware of this potential we are, the more we can look what we are capable of doing to others in the eyes the better at controlling and handling it we are. It exists to protect us at our deepest level. Even if its through manipulating, playing unfair, hurting people, domineering, being controlling, or even hurting other people just to get out of feeling like a victim. This kicking and screaming sensation that is trapped in our chest that expresses itself outside of our control, we can be at one with it, bring it home. Teach it our ways, so we can learn from one another. Let that part teach us its ways too. Wed greatly benefit.
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GOD DAMMIT ITS NOT JUST US??????
okay kind of interested in this so
didn't include an option for neither because I don't want screwy results. also endos do not touch thanks
reblog for reach please 🙏
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It really is so upsetting that people will take a disorder springing from trauma and use any excuse to portray the people with it as the real villains.
Hey. Don't support The Crowded Room. I don't care if Tom Holland is involved or not, Dissociative Identity Disorder (otherwise known as Multiple Personality Disorder, although that's an old diagnosis that doesn't even exist anymore) is a highly stigmitised mental disorder that is heavily linked to trauma, and media villianising the disorder is extremely harmful for systems everywhere. Don't give it your attention, don't give it your money. We do not need another Split.
Edit: Singlets (non-systems) have no right to talk over me, a system, here. Doing that will result in being blocked. You all may interact, but don't comment on it
#it really says something about the attitude towards victims in our society#oh you suffered?#well too bad you’re evil bc of it#it’s bs#-teef
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Chara talks about dysphoria and says that either way, they’re valid. Your experiences are real! Your existence is real and you’re valid!
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this is so nice but if i tell ours to have a very pleasant evening he will decide not to just out of spite
(-teeth)
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A friend said this in discord so i made it reality
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System littles are CHILDREN
They are not childish personalities
They are littral children
Idk why this needs to be brought up again
Some littles may be able to do more "adult things" like drive due to experince or being co etc. But they are still CHILDREN
And I will personally bash the kneecaps of the next person who mocks them
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*Whispers into your ear*
Fictional introjects are normal fucking people, pass it on.
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Hey our dash is REALLY dead so excuse this annoying post, but we’re looking for more system mutuals!
like or reblog if you’re a system and we’ll follow you!
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Hi, can we not make fun of systems with a lot of fictives? Some people's only contact with the outside world was through media like anime and videogames. Some people just relied heavily on these things to get through hard times. A lot of our fictives are from media we relied on heavily during traumatic periods. Having more or less fictives than someone else doesn't make you more or less valid than anyone else.
And stop making fun of the media that those fictives are from. A fictive from anime is just as important as one from a tv show or movie or videogame, etc. You have no right to make fun of shit like that
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A message from Hush Remus
How can you do this, you ask?
1. Respect that fictives aren’t roleplay characters, but actual people
2. Don’t push canon on fictives who say they aren’t like their canon
3. Pseudo memories/exomemories are real and valid
4. Don’t hold canon events against fictives
5. Don’t force ships on fictives
6. Don’t force stances on fandom discourse on fictives
7. Basic stuff, like respecting DNIs and requests to tag things, goes double for fictives since fandom feels extremely personal sometimes
Tagging people who I think would be interested: @a-slightly-starry-void @remusownsmyuwus @roanoaks @sympathetic-deceit-trash
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dear fictives: youre not cringey. your existence isn't the end of your system. you are loved and you are your own person. you don't need to live up to your source counterpart. it isn't your fault people may think your system isn't real. you are more than a post on r/didcringe. you are worth more than someone shitting on you for enjoying your source. you deserve to be treated as a person, and im so sorry people don't do that.
as a host of an autistic system, we have many people just like you! we have many from childhood. we also have many we split off now. 8 times out of 10, a split of ours is an introject. you are not this weird rare concept that only exists on tumblr---your existence has been proven for ages. people have always had introjects of characters. headmates have always takened the apperances of characters people trust. it is not some new phenomna
please know you are a person and im sorry if nobody thinks that
singlets reblog but if you clown i kill you
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there isn’t anything wrong with having a system that’s predominantly introjects.
some of us were kids who turned up the volume on our cartoons when our parents were fighting.
some of us hid under our beds with our books when our abusers came home.
some of us played the same video games over and over again to pretend we just weren’t there anymore.
some of us have a lot more fictives than others because of the coping mechanisms we built up as children.
we don’t control how our brains decide to break under trauma.
the fact that fiction plays a heavy role in our psyches doesn’t make us any less real.
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Having a fictive of a popular character is so funny because you see posts like “imagine [person] waking up in the morning with bed head” like bitch i already do that he eats my ice cream and lies to my mother for me
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