the careers recruiting that syl girl from 5 was an EPIC TWIST and p;ay on the original hunger games canon! I rly love how Ro was the one to witness that whole ordeal go down!!!
also hopper getting livid with all these capitol morons not sponsoring ren yet because they wanna watch her and Steve have some sort of emotional reunion 😡 that made me sooooo mad but oh my gosh Cinna bringing his wisdom and ideas into it was brilliant!!! the whole thing about the bakery goods not getting through customs also pissed me tf off damn YOU WRITE MASTERPIECES ISTG
nancy’s article!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!!?! SO GOOD??????? she did it!!!!!! 🥲 she gave our babygirl ren her shout out and credit she deserved 😌 Joyce reading it made me emo, same w Jonathan and burdock
also this storm in Hawkins is givin me bad vibes brah
hehehehehehehehehehehehehe
this whole thing made. E squeal with excitement && joy 🥹
ilysm anon, thank you for this entire breakdown of the latest chapter !! it’s seriously what keeps me fueled && inspired && motivated to keep going !!
i swearrrrr, writing that whole thing with the girl being recruited into heir gang to guard the cornucopia && having little Ro witness it from the treetops?? ‘twas soooo much fun to write ✍️ [also fun fact: when originally writing it, i hadn’t become besties with my friend @thecreelhouse yet but not that i have it cracks me up lmao because i changed her hair description after becoming close with them since they share a name !! Syl in ISF is lowkey a badass daredevil of spite]
HOPPER’S RAGE = ALL OF US 🤬 seriously, that was brutal to write but it kept the intention going since i couldn’t find any other eway to justify them not sponsoring her !! she is just an angel && has already won so many people over, so that felt like a great way to raise conflict while keeping it true to somewhat canon (but giving it flair hehe)
Nancy 😭 her article 😭 she did it 🥲 our baby did it. 🥲🥹 she just needed to pray for some guidance && remember what she is all about: spreading the truth. <33
☆ Overview on all kind of terms for people suspecting (plus sources) ☆
In this post I tried to briefly summarize important disorders to look into if you are suspecting, I added sources on where I found my information to avoid spreading false information. This is just an brief overview, if you are interested or suspecting then of course do more researchand search professional help.
If youre interested i'll soon post about it in more detail/more clear. In this post I didnt include personality disorders or other disorders that feature dissociation symptoms but that arent linked to plurality.
If you find the information outdated or incorrect or incomplete, please tell me. (Order of the post: DID, OSDD1, OSDD, DDNOS, PDID, DPDR, UDD, ISF).
DID: A person with Dissociative Identity Disorder has "distinct personality states", this phrase refers to distinct (different, separate) identities that feel, think and behave as if they were different personalities, they are often called alternate personalities, alternate identities, or "alters".(https://traumadissociation.com/dissociativeidentitydisorder)
OSDD-1 (a and b) :OSDD-1 is the subtype that is most similar to dissociative identity disorder (DID). It is used for individuals who have similar symptoms to those with DID but who do not meet the full diagnostic criteria for DID. Most commonly, this describes individuals who have dissociative parts that are not sufficiently differentiated to qualify as alters (sometimes known as OSDD-1a) or individuals who do not have amnesia between alters (sometimes known as OSDD-1b). Some individuals with OSDD-1 lack both amnesia and highly distinct parts, and other individuals with OSDD-1 have highly distinct parts but rarely or never switch between them. These latter cases are also sometimes described as OSDD-1b.(https://traumadissociation.com/dissociativeidentitydisorder)
OSDD: Chronic and recurrent syndromes of mixed dissociative symptoms.Identity disturbance due to prolonged and intense coercive persuasion.Acute dissociative reactions to stressful events.Dissociative trance. https://pasadenatraumatherapy.com/dissociative-disorders
DDNOS: Dissociative disorder not otherwise specified historically refers to symptoms of a dissociative disorder that doesn’t quite meet full criteria. Currently, “other specified” or “unspecified” dissociative disorder is used.If you’re experiencing dissociative symptoms that don’t seem to match the major types of dissociative disorder, you may have what mental healthcare professionals previously called dissociative disorder not otherwise specified (DDNOS). (https://psychcentral.com/disorders/dissociative-disorder-not-otherwise-specified-nos)
PDID: In the case of Partial DID the person still experiences a disruption of their identity, like in DID, but there is a 'dominant' personality which is usually at the front. Intrusions from other parts are infrequent and irregular, perhaps only happening during a particularly distressing or emotional experience. (Fact Sheet IV - What are the Dissociative Disorders? - ISSTD)
DPDR: Depersonalization-derealization disorder occurs when you always or often feel that you're seeing yourself from outside your body or you sense that things around you are not real — or both. Feelings of depersonalization and derealization can be very disturbing. (Depersonalization-derealization disorder - Symptoms and causes)
UDD (unspecified dissociative disorder): "This category applies to presentations in which symptoms characteristic of a dissociative disorder that cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning predominate but do not meet the full criteria for any of the disorders in the dissociative disorders diagnostic class.(https://traumadissociation.com/udd)
ISF (internal self system; a model and not a disorder!, no multiple distinct personalitys): Internal Family Systems (IFS) is an approach to psychotherapy that identifies and addresses multiple sub-personalities or families within each person’s mental system. (https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/internal-family-systems-therapy%3famp)