one of my friends called me out after i came out as curly bc my kin pattern is, and i quote, "dude who goes the fuck through it"
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one of my friends called me out after i came out as curly bc my kin pattern is, and i quote, "dude who goes the fuck through it"
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kinmonalities: like 90% of my kins liked to build blanket nests. just straight up nests made of like 20 blankets. it's fun to do it in this life too!
me: *watches SU movie* | spinel :*exists i guess* | kin gods, who keep giving me characters with abandonment issues OR antagonists OR both: :) hey what if you kinsidered- | me: oh god no
It's a little funny, and very... affirming when my identities line up with similar themes. Especially when, for some, they are so far from my current personality it's almost jarring. The parallels of my soul are there in intricate little ways!
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When you notice the patterns that multiple of your kins follow, which then leads to you inspecting basically every shared trait and wondering why humans just generally seem to agree that A + B work extremely well together.
Easy example: A flighted character who yearns for some kind of freedom. People looked at that and decided it is peak cinema, apparently
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When your kins have a pattern but the pattern is clones and you have no clue what the hell that means
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Hey, uh, universe, quick question. Why is 'needs to be explicitly invited like a fucking vampire' a common trait I take on?
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guys dont ever kin someone that gets brainwashed even a little bit because then literally every time media uses that trope youll kin that character as well . its happened to me Five Times now make it stop [#⚠️👁🖤☣️]
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