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#fictive culture
fictive-culture · 2 days
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fictive culture is getting stuff wrong about canon because you got so used to your version of events. the fuck do you mean his eyes are blue
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thattheater-kid · 1 month
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You know what’s wild about being a fictive? Missing your old life even though it was shitty because it’s a shittiness you were used to. The life you’re living now is a new kind of shitty that feels unpleasant in a different way.
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plural-culture-is · 2 months
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Fictive culture is your fellow fictives casually saying the wildest shit about their source “when I was in the Trojan war” THE FUCK YOU MEAN YOU WERE IN THE TROJAN WAR???
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mmmassacre · 1 month
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Jimmy solidarity themeing my whole account sounds really appealing to my disordered mind rn
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larkspur-collective · 3 months
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A bunch of plurals after watching Hazbin:
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thewilddoghaunts · 2 months
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leafstem · 2 years
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Interacting with your source as a fictive is like
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fictive-culture-hub · 8 months
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fictive culture is finding it absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to find an artist that draws you "accurately"
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SO TRUE
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fictive-culture · 8 days
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fictive culture is forgetting that you/your sysmates are "characters" to most people and seeing weird content about yourself/them and going "that's a real-ass person" instinctively and then realizing that you look like a fool
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thattheater-kid · 3 months
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The funniest thing about fictives is seeing their damage on our social media and camera roll after they front.
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having a friend who’s obsessed with your source (like the character you introjected from) is sooo funny. they’ll be like “man i love this guy sm” and it’s like yeah bestie? this guy loves you too (real) (not clickbait).
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plural-culture-is · 2 months
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fictive culture is "does this count as source trauma. it doesn't right. WAIT FUCK DOES IT." and OCtive culture is the host feeling bad for giving it to you
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severeacrophobia · 5 days
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it's quite fancy to have a cosplay on a fictive that is in your system. This makes their front even more comfortable or something like that.
Maximum in-character experience
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interwebois · 18 days
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Question for Fictional Introjects Out There
We do edit therapy. Let me explain. We edit our sources which we did before even realizing about each other but still do them, for us it’s very Cathartic and mostly because for us the source stuff usually has some connections to this body’s life thus far and really sit and help understand what we feel or what another Part feels. Wondered if other Fictional Introjects do the same.
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ziggynotstardvstt · 2 months
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My fictive ass in the squad like
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problematic fictive culture is not having remorse/being smug sometimes about all the problematic things you did in your source and still being aware what right and what’s not when interacting with the outside world because these can and will co exist
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