thebiospheresystem
thebiospheresystem
The Biosphere System
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We are The Biosphere System| A pretty damn big system that keeps on growing| Mixed System| Check pinned massages for systemmate, listsDNI/Exclusionist of any kind, NSFW or Porn Accounts (Body is a minor)/ MAPs or Supporters/
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Protector Vent
Being a protector is hard, on one hand you have to protect those who suffer from trauma and make sure hell doesn't happen to them anymore, then you have to make sure littles don’t get traumatized and scared. And doing all these things at once when the’re are active chances of new trauma is just so emotionally taxing but at the same time it brings me a smile seeing I can protect those in need. It’s very taxing and rewarding to be a protector.- Zula🦖
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Littles
Littles are both the best and the worst at the same time, like most of the time they would be adorable and cute to be around. But once in a while they would do something stupid as hell like setting something on fire in the headspace or eating too many amounts of chocolate to the point of sickness
-Mod Tulip Olsen
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Several of us have exotrauma, **TW; Abuse**  My trauma is years of abuse and that affects me badly making me have severe trust issues, constant flashbacks, pretty bad dissociation and be a headmate with alters. I can’t think for myself 90% of the time and need instructions and permission, making a mistake would just throw me into a huge panic. Overall my exotrauma is rather severe with my life in this system- Chelsea Briste
*TRIGGER WARNING* Headmates: reblog if you have exotrauma, explain how it affected you.
Fyi I am a DID/traumagenic system but pro endogenic. I'll go first. I'm going to speak on behalf of one of our littles. She is a fictive of Nina from FMA. In the show her father literally turns her into a monster. This made her more succetible to abusers calling her a monster and continues to negativity affect her ability to imagine herself in a positive self image.
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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I 100% agree!- Marcy Wu
lesbians in endogenic systems are great and lovely and wonderful
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Sorry if this sounds dumb, but what's a quigemic system?
Oh a Quoigenic System is a system that pretty much does not want to label their system either as traumagenic or endogenic. May be due to personal reasons or they don’t know how their system came to be! And don’t worry we’re all happy to answer questions!
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Reblog if you have Battle for Dream Island, Inanimate Insanity or any other Object Show fictives, I bet none of you guys will
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Please reblog if you think that “they/them/theirs” is a valid set of pronouns.
Trying to make a point to my father.
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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We have an Eda in this system and this is exactly us after Agony of a Witch
The squad going to commit war crimes to rescue Eda in the next episode:
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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We’re Quigemic but we do know that some of us are alters from DID
can you like/reblog this if youre a DID/OSDD system?
i really want to follow and meet more ppl!
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Pfffft
Me, knowing full well that I have a disorder that causes amnesia: don’t worry, I’ll remember
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Oh yeah we are! We love everyone! (Except shitheads and exclusionists)
Reblog if your page is a safe space for anyone of any nationality and ethnicity.
Reblog if your page is a safe space for anyone in the LGBTQ+ community.
Reblog if your page is a safe space for anyone with a disability or disorder.
Reblog if your page is a safe space for anyone who has experienced or is experiencing trauma.
Reblog if your page is a safe space.
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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System Ask Meme by ya boy Phoenix!
1: Who is/are your protector(s)
2: What are everyone’s favorite songs?
3: What do you all do to bond with eachother? (Ex. Watch movies together, etc.)
4: What’s switching like for your System?
5: Give a brief description of your headspace/inner world!
6: Is there anything that you do to make switching easier?
7: Can you switch at will?
8: Any inside jokes amongst you and your members?
9: What’s your earliest memory of interacting with a systemmate?
10: If you have a li/t/tle or young Age-Slider in your system, how do you keep them entertained when/if they front?
11: Does anybody know about your system irl?
12: Quick! Find one YouTube video to describe your system!
13: Are there any subsystems within in your system? (Systemception)
14: Say something nice about one of your systemmates!
15: Give three random facts about your system!
(All systems can reblog regardless of how they identify themselves!)
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Switching in Shower is awkward
You’ve heard of Panic! At The Disco, now get ready for Switching! In The Shower!
(Singlets don’t reblog, anyone who considers themself/selves a system can reblog)
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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@splitmovie
No one- No one- No one see this movie.
Please.
DID and OSDD-1, the disorders characterized by multiplicity, don’t work like this. At all.
We are equally likely as anyone else to commit crime, but far more likely to be the victims of crime (and multiplicity literally comes from trauma, usually abuse)
We are not dangerous. Specifically, we are not dangerous because of our disorder.
This movie goes out of its way to portray multiplicity incredibly inaccurately, and in an incredibly damaging way. Mentally ill people suffer enough due to stigma and ostracization. Enough people already think disorders like DID are characterized by violent criminality. Enough people with disorders, especially stigmatized disorders, have been and/or are continuous victims of abuse precisely because of our disorders.
This movie, which places its horribly inaccurate, demonizing portrayal of DID at the forefront of the capture and abuse of the young women, is massively perpetuating awful, damaging stereotypes.
This is not small. This is not trivial. This has consequences. Real people are denied care, denied agency, abused, and killed because of this stigma. If you see this movie, give any money to this movie at all, you are perpetuating that and the responsibility for these abuses and these deaths becomes yours too.
Instead, if you find yourself interested in learning more about abuse, trauma, and multiplicity, I would suggest investigating these topics using resources such as traumadissociation.com
Do. Not. See. This. Movie.
Stop killing us.
Sincerely, a multiple with OSDD-1b, and victim of abuse both individual and institutional.
Edit: if you reblog this, please tag @splitmovie
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thebiospheresystem · 5 years ago
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Here’s all of us on this google doc.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11qBjRqAAqyuaRkf6WgTnLZLV4kl7cPFEaxKwOjJszjQ/edit
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