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starrsystem · 4 years
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Most, if not all, systems ultimately want the same thing– to exist in peace, and have their needs taken care of. This is true regardless of origins or system type.
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starrsystem · 4 years
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the cha cha slide in full metal armor
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starrsystem · 4 years
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CAUSE EVERY TIME WE TOUCH I GET THIS FEELING
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EVERY TIME WE KISS I SWEAR I COULD FLY
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CAN’T U FEEL MY HEART BEAT FAST, I WANT THIS TO LAST
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NEED YOU BY MY SIDE
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starrsystem · 4 years
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I agree, it’s getting ridiculous. If you’re a system that does not mean you have to get involved. If it hurts you, block it. In addition its really no one’s buisness and atm the DID community needs to support ourselves, not nitpick other people’s drama. Just keep yourself safe and don’t fling yourself into harm’s way. (I am trying to be serious but my cat is talking in her sleep next to me...)
I thought we all kind of had an established social rule that it was not okay to publicly accuse others of faking DID? 
I thought that we’d all kind of figured out that no matter how fake someone seemed, or how obvious it was that someone was probably faking, it was better for everyone involved if we just kept those thoughts to ourselves? 
Honestly, all of you running your mouths about this “so-in-so is doing it for the clout” business are causing way more harm to me than she did. 
When you run your mouths with the idea that people are “faking for attention”, you are opening the door for other people to say the exact same thing about you, about me, about anyone else with DID. 
I don’t care how obvious it is. I don’t care what the person’s history is. I don’t care what evidence you have. 
When we think someone is faking, we ignore them. We block them. We shut our mouths and we move on. We focus on ourselves and we keep our eyes on our own paper. 
And from now on, that’s what I’ll be doing to all of you who keep talking like this. 
Every single person who talks about anyone faking will be blocked. 
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starrsystem · 4 years
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What to do if you think someone is faking DID/OSDD
It’s an especially difficult time for systems as the idea of being multiple has become more sensationalized and widespread by popular media. I’m sure many of you have seen the Trish Paytas drama (And don’t worry, I’m not even getting into that) I’ve personally seen more and more people mentioning DID or OSDD (Mainly just DID so I might just say that but I love all of you OSDD systems <3)
I’ve also seen a lot more systems appearing in daily irl life. Now on the internet I feel this is normal. We seek each other out and form communities, but personally I think it’s a little more rare to meet other systems irl. We, for example, are not out as a system yet. 
I’m only going to use Trish Paytas as an example for this because one, I don’t have any other examples, and two, it’s pretty recent. A lot of people have been questioning the credibility of Trish’s self diagnosis, as she was seen projecting a lot of false information and was projecting some mildly offensive content such as the thumbnail of her eyes being crossed while supposedly switching. (I know I feel very self conscious about how I look when I switch in or out)
People say that she may be faking for attention as DID is becoming more sensationalized. This may be true, she’s made many claims in the past just as sudden as this, or as she stated in a video, she has been living with this her whole life. As I don’t think many of us know her personally, how are we to tell?
We can’t. I’m sure that most systems have felt like they are faking, I know we do (And I’m an alter, so how does that even work!) and for someone to accuse us of faking would shatter us. It has before.
We have worked very hard to appear as a functioning singlet as we’re not ready to be out as a system yet, so I do think that it would come as a shock to my irl friends as we don’t exactly seem to be a system in daily life. 
The thing is you can’t tell if someone is faking or not without tangible evidence, and usually the evidence is word of mouth. Even if you really really believe someone is faking being a system, I honestly wouldn’t try to call them out.
I know it is frustrating. I know that some people really would fake a disorder for attention and nothing else. DID and OSDD is something that is very personal and it’s a freaking survival method. Systems are not attention seeking, systems are survivors. 
But you never know if you are speaking to a true system or not no matter how it seems. It’s a harmful thing to accuse someone of faking, and as irritating as it is, or as offensive or hurtful, sometimes it is best to stay quiet. However if you have hard proof, that’s up to you on how you move forward.
It’s a strange time for systems as our community is being thrust into the light, and hard situations have become even harder. The important thing is to keep yourself safe, and if some sort of drama is getting to the point that you’re suffering more, you might have to step back and recollect yourself. It’s hard, and it takes strength, but if anyone has this strength it’s systems. 
DID and OSDD are complex, horribly stigmatized, and incredibly life altering (pun intended?) When it comes to accusing someone, the best approach is mainly to do nothing. No matter what you think, it is best to not proceed without solid proof. You never know how some people are struggling, and  it’s none of your business. 
Stay safe everyone, and no matter who you are, system or singlet, if you feel like you’re faking or not, you are valid, you are strong, you have every right to live. Take care of yourselves-Saorise
Edit: Jeez I got messy in this post, point is you don’t call someone out in public because you don’t know what they go through. 
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starrsystem · 4 years
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If DID Was  A Late Night Show
*The camera focuses on the host, is it the TV host or the system host? No one actually knows*
Good evening everyone, and welcome back to Dissociation Tonight. And now please welcome our special guest star...
*The guest star was not prepared to switch, and sits there, sort of panicking, trying to figure out what the actual fuck is happening*
“Moving on, let’s look at the current events”
*Cut to a montage of the day’s experience, complete with lots of overthinking, stress, general exhaustion and other fun feelings.*
And let’s look at the pressing matters.
*Cut to nothing. Because amnesia*
Thanks for watching and we’ll see you next time! 
*Cut to credits but the next scheduled time hardly lines up with the time the next episode is released because time and dissociation don’t like each other*
I think I need sleep-Ronald
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starrsystem · 4 years
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Fun Things For Systems Who Aren’t Out Yet (Actually, heck everyone can relate I think)
Completely forgetting to respond to the host’s name until there is someone standing over you yelling the host’s name.
Those times where a friend walks up to you but you don’t actually know their name.
Switching in a middle of a conversation and pretending you know exactly what’s going on.
Showing up to take a test, except you didn’t study, and you weren’t supposed to be the one taking the test, and, wait the test was in this period? What class is this again?
Just generally having no idea where you are, like seriously no clue.
Realizing that you’re the only one who doesn’t know a password/garage code/security code and you’re front stuck. 
People who say “you’re acting different today. Why?” 
Walking into a bathroom. Except that’s right, the body isn’t the same gender as you, but crap there’s people in here oh god oh fuck...
Someone is taking all of the pens, except you can’t ask anyone who is taking your pens because they’ll tell you you’re taking your own pens
Whoever got dressed that day is not your style and it’s slowly killing you but you can’t change
Having attention called to you the second you switched in
Two or more system members are arguing, and you really want to join in/tell them to be quiet/scream in annoyance but that would make you look crazy, and you already feel like you’re crazy. It’s a trap, now you’re stuck in a paradox of deep thoughts with people yelling in the background. And only you can hear them. 
That moment where you respond to an alter, except they’re in your head, and you’re in public. 
You’re the alter who doesn’t like to eat and you’re presented with food. And there’s nowhere to run.
And finally, you just switched in, and you’re tired and need to find a place to decompress, but by god this random person is talking and won’t stop, and you have no idea what’s happening and oh god a panic attack just left the station
*Side note: I tend to try to make things a little more numerous as that makes them easier to swallow and accept, and I feel like systems should have some sort of inside jokes that make them laugh. If this offends someone please let me know and I’ll edit it-Liv
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starrsystem · 4 years
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I love this, I think its fun, but be careful with labels if it’s something that impacts you-Liv
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Should I make more of these with other alter roles?
-Gabriel
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starrsystem · 4 years
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What to do if you know someone with DID and they switch in front of you
- Don’t make a big deal out of it
- say hello to whoever’s out
- check if they’re okay. Sometimes switches can be caused by trauma triggers
- Ask if they know where they are, what they’re doing, etc. If they don’t, tell them
- If the new alter fronting doesn’t like you, ask if they want you to stay or leave
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starrsystem · 4 years
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You are: Valid
You are: Important
You are: Loved
You are: Enough.
And if nobody has told you today: I’m proud of you for making it through to this very second.
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