30 Days of Alterhuman art prompts, day 2: Hearttype(s)!
Here is my art for the second prompt!! (I now see that I will probably not make these on time daily LOL)
My hearttypes are Ferrets, Rabbits, and Harpy eagles!
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30 Days of Alterhuman art prompts, day 2: Hearttype(s)!
Here is my art for the second prompt!! (I now see that I will probably not make these on time daily LOL)
My hearttypes are Ferrets, Rabbits, and Harpy eagles!
(original post)
I guess I’ll start this blog off with my self-applied identity word definitions:
Otherid/Fictionid: When something is a kintype, kithtype, and/or recurring flicker; The -id stands both for ID as in identity, And for id as in the subconscious/unconscious, like in ego/superego/id; emphasis is on how it is seeming to bring up things about oneself that one previously may have been unaware of, like dredging up things from the sub/unconscious.
It’s what’s on the tin, a being/concept/character that one has some kind of deep internal connection to, where it feels like it’s saying or revealing something about yourself to you. There is an aspect of “involuntarism” or discovery involved. But questions like “is this a permanent part of me or just something I relate to in the present?” “is it me or is it only something I strongly relate to?” ““real” or roleplay??” “a metaphor or a simile???” and other label-separating question(s) are able to be put aside within this term to focus instead on “Why or How does this thing relate to me and my life? What is it about this thing that’s striking a chord with something within me?”
Also
Kinth: When something’s kin and/or kith. Kinthtype, otherkinth, fictionkinth. Useful for when differentiating between the two isn’t necessary, relevant, or practical for oneself. (Probably has already been defined by someone somewhere else but I’m doing it here anyway)