25, he/him/his. Protector in a traumagenic multiple system.
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Bunny Mocha ☕️🐰
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The Medieval Bestiary 3/3 - Tinner’s Hares
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me: hello I've come to Bother you!!
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Made a few changes, namely the URL and the blog title. I actually match my brother’s URL now, with the three dashes.
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Tiny mushrooms growing on a Douglas fir pine cone.

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Today’s the first day of National Poetry Month. I think I want to participate, or at least participate as much as I can.
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Mae Borowski from Night in the Woods
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I think I’ve always known, to some degree, about the others in here.
Around the time I was formed (the body was 8), we found out what chimeras were. Greek mythological chimeras, I mean. We were too young for FMA, ha. But we found out about chimeras, and I think the concept of a being with multiple heads really resonated with us. Me, specifically.
#reticence and avowal#makes sense why i'd latch onto the chimeras from FMA so heavily then#recognized the concept and the word
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Experimental treatment, meant to make the alters disappear rather than integrate them.
That’s incredibly unrealistic; neither Captain nor myself know how the hell that would even work.
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It occurred to me as I pressed send that we actually do have a gatekeeper/protector who works like this. My father delivers information like this, in big chunks that can be overwhelming.
So specifically, it’s unrealistic for me and strikes me as an awful idea.
Alright, this part’s unrealistic. For me, at least.
The gatekeeper/protector-type alter (Girl Scout) wrote a letter for Angie (the host) to read, and it’s. Conveniently full of exposition, as Captain says. Speaking as a gatekeeper/protector-type, I would never allow that much detail in one letter. It’s too much; it’ll overwhelm the host. It’s entirely possible that it’ll affect her that way (we’re only half through the chapter), but I had to comment.
I don’t know. Captain says it’s very exposition-heavy from a writing standpoint, and as someone who somewhat controls the flow of certain information in here? It’s too much. I would never allow this much to be written out all in one place.
I will also put a disclaimer that it’s unrealistic for us, in our system. I’m sure there are protector/gatekeeper-types who have done this before, but for me specifically? I wouldn’t.
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Alright, this part’s unrealistic. For me, at least.
The gatekeeper/protector-type alter (Girl Scout) wrote a letter for Angie (the host) to read, and it’s. Conveniently full of exposition, as Captain says. Speaking as a gatekeeper/protector-type, I would never allow that much detail in one letter. It’s too much; it’ll overwhelm the host. It’s entirely possible that it’ll affect her that way (we’re only half through the chapter), but I had to comment.
I don’t know. Captain says it’s very exposition-heavy from a writing standpoint, and as someone who somewhat controls the flow of certain information in here? It’s too much. I would never allow this much to be written out all in one place.
I will also put a disclaimer that it’s unrealistic for us, in our system. I’m sure there are protector/gatekeeper-types who have done this before, but for me specifically? I wouldn’t.
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“This is also unrealistic because all of her classmates are being nice to her after she returns.”
“This book is unrealistic because she sees one psychiatrist for one session, who immediately believes her and immediately suggests it’s dissociative identity disorder. That’s so fucking unrealistic.”
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