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i dont normally post my art here much but i wanted to share some mimicry(tm) doodles
some of these are like. vaguely plot related. some of them are just cuz i thought it looked cool
bonus under cut
i was laughing hysterically while drawing this yesterday btw
when you cant convince the guy whose body you stole to join you so you decide to run him over instead
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#goated ost though ive never actually played cof#everything i have is secondhand knowledge from slender fortress (tf2 custom gamemode) and watching a playthru eons ago#absolutely loooove the ost though
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P-did culture is
PLEASE GOD JUST LET ME LEAVE FRONT I CANT HANDLE THIS
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Ramble about P-DID
I feel like people forget that P-DID is heavily under-researched, overlooked and stigmatized which causes them to press further even more harmful stigmas. We personally function like a " regular " DID system but without proper switching. Our communication is rough but we mostly have daily interactions. I know another P-DID system that functions differently again, having not as much communication + communication being different. I have heard of P-DID systems that barely have communication / frequent fronters. I have heard of big and small ones. The common Stigma for P-DID seems to be that your communication needs to be miserable 24/7, that you can't talk with eachother, and that you're not a " normal " system. But no, P-DID systems differ a lot. In simple terms, there are people whose systems fit into the general perception of P-DID, others that have systems close to DID, others closer to OSDD-1. But I feel like people don't tend to hear actual P-DID systems out due to us being seen " less of a system ", at least from what I have noticed, which is so so so wrong. There is also this weird underlying perception that P-DID systems are " only " P-DID systems because they have " less trauma " which couldn't be more wrong. Trauma is personal, coping mechanisms are personal, how " heavy " the trauma is doesn't matter, how the brain responds to it is.
P-DID systems out there, you're not less valid, you're not less traumatized, you don't have to fit into the Stigma. P-DID is under-researched and I'm sorry that people that don't have P-DID or never seemed to talk to more than 1 person with P-DID if even take away our voices and enforce more stigma.
Take care
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#i clicked no but then i remembered i watched vinny slowly lose his mind at this game#so technically ig i watched someone play it#i think about that tf2 spy scream he did when he was losing so often
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system culture is. woooow what the heck...... an alter just woke up after a 1 year hibernation "nap", fronted to say hi and returned to nap, lmao......
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#LITERALLY GRIMM WHAT#bro wakes up for like an hour and then disappears for the next 8 months#benrey.txt
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