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skeletal pirate: ACKFEEAHWAJAVAWAH
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Joe: FOUR MONTHS.
Reki: what is he talking about?
Miya: Well, Itâs kinda funny actuallyâ
Joe: You watched me water a fake plant for FOUR MONTHS.
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Joe: .. .â-. â / ⌠â .-. .-. -.â [translation: IâM SORRY]
Cherry: Whatâs that?
Joe: Remorse code.
Cherry: Iâm even angrier now.
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Reblog if you are sk8 fan and is ok with you to be asked from anyone to talk with you about sk8 the infinity all the time
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Iâve been seeing a lot of anti-Nazi ones, which is great, but I felt like we needed one to show our support for the Jewish community. Â
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Please Reblog is Your Blog is Safe for Non-Binary People.
If my mutuals canât rb this then we canât be mutuals
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Just In Case You Feel Fake
I struggle with this a lot so I know others probably do, and I want you guys to know this.Â
People with DID who have absolutely no memory of what the other alter did, or having alters that act completely and totally 100% different from you, are rare.Â
Yes, the diagnoses for DID is that you have problems remembering what youâre doing while dissociated. It explains that if you have trouble identifying simple things about yourself (name,age, address, where youâre from, etc.) and that you seem to have voices or thought streams that donât at all connect to each other, and that you often have large gaps not just in your everyday (dependent) memory but also in your past (remote) memories, then you have DID.
However, what people often forget, is that the DSM-V addresses TWO TYPES of switches: Those where the alters are so drastically different that theyâre completely different people (âpossession-formâ), and those that are less obvious and hard to detect but are still noticeable to the individuals within the system (ânon-possession-formâ).Â
If you donât experience dissociative fugue (âcoming toâ in random locations), donât really experience finding random items, and still have some vague clue as to what the other alter was doing but no actual memory of it, thatâs non-possessive-form.Â
If you donât remember a single thing, if you come-to in random locations, and people tell you itâs like youâre a totally new person â if your alters take on their own actions and you donât have a clue what they did until later, thatâs possessive-form, and it is VERY RARE.Â
The point of DID/OSDD, is that the system is trying to be covert, for your survival. Even if you have no active communication within your system, sometimes youâll have some vague âwe went to the doctorâ kind of idea, but when, how, and what actually happened/was said may be completely beyond you. Thatâs normal.Â
In overt possessive-form DID, a second alter could literally go on a vacation, hit it up at a night club, and then switch, and the first alter has absolutely no clue what happened, just that theyâre now in a night club and holding a drink when the last thing they remember doing was driving to work. (Bad example but you get the idea.) This kind of memory lapse and abrupt difference is RARE. This is NOT HOW ALL DID SYSTEMS ARE SUPPOSED TO BE, but itâs how some of them are..
Does it happen? Absolutely, yes. But the DSM-V recounts that most of non-possessive-form systems, and some possessive-form systems, donât actually have clean cut âthis is obviously a different alterâ behavior.Â
âIn many possession-form cases of dissociative identity disorder, and in a small portion of non-possession-form dissociative identity disorder do not overtly display their discontinuity of identity for long periods of time; only a small minority present to clinical attention with observable alternation of identities. ⌠Possession-form identities in dissociative identity disorder typically manifest as behaviors that appear as if a âspirit,â supernatural being, or outside person has taken control, such that the individual begins speaking or acting in a distinctly different manner.âÂ
Itâs okay if you can just barely âknowâ what your alter did, but have literally no visual or cognitive memory of it. Thatâs extremely common.Â
If youâre capable of visually remembering what your alter did (i.e., like youâre in the âbackseat,â not co-con but still able to know whatâs going on, can remember what they did even after leaving front, donât have to discuss with them what they did, everyone seems to have a âmemory poolâ that most of them can pull from), thatâs a form of OSDD.Â
If you have sudden switches where you come to in random places, people tell you you behave so differently they canât figure out who you are, youâre faced with actions and consequences you have no recollection of doing but you clearly did them, or that people sometimes say (or you feel like) you were possessed â thatâs possession-form, and is rare.Â
(Psst. Both of them are 100% valid.)
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big three dsmp designs. ive never drawn tubbo with the goat horns so that was fun
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