Idk if others relate. But alters all have a vibe™
Like a lot can factor into the vibe. Their gender, their role in the system, their personality.
But each of those factors make a vibe till the point you can tell who it is. Alot of times it's about eliminating first. Like "this is the vibe of a girl. Out with all the men"
Telling which alters is fronting is playing a subjective game of guess who.
We did get a new addition to the system tho,,,,only the most rootin tootin pony of them all
harbor pals 🦭🐚
Finally starting to feel a little rested. Weve been so tired lately
Barely anyone irl knows I’m a system, and i want to keep it that way. I think if more people knew id be even more alone.
i wish we could learn easier. theres so many amazing things and i want to know it all, but were always two steps behind on everything. need more memory space and less compartments lol
tumblrians get it early happy 413 guys yaaay
One thing that pisses me off about most DID/OSDD rep is that its almost ALWAYS EXCLUSIVELY “mr normal” and then “mr evil kills everyone for no reason”. No in between or variation. I feel like having alters who are more “aggressive and violent” can be excusable depending on context, like if it was during a war or everyone for themselves situation? But nooooooo it’s always some suburban white collar dude.
weve been applying to jobs, hopefully the applications are noticed quickly
Some people might romanticise or misunderstand DID due to portrayals in media and social circles. Here are a few reasons why they might think it's "fun" even though the reality is very different.
Media Influence: Movies and TV often dramatise DID, making it seem exciting or mysterious rather than showing the real struggles that come with it.
Social Media Trends: Some online communities talk about DID in a way that focuses on the uniqueness of having multiple identities, rather than the distress and challenges.
Perceived Escape from Responsibility: Some might think having different identities means avoiding responsibility for actions, which is a harmful misconception.
Curiosity About Different Identities: The idea of switching personalities can seem fascinating, like playing different characters, without understanding the serious psychological impact.
In reality, DID is a complex and distressing disorder that results from trauma. It’s not something enjoyable.
- August-Phoenix
System, 19, likes marine life and bugs, artist https://jewelcase.straw.page
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