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“Agitation”, “Melancholy” , “Intimidation”
Hey, hey, it’s a triple piece!
This was a class assignment where we had to use an ink drawing of an object to convey different moods.
i am quite literally too hungover to participate but i am having a lot of fun watching this kink reblog game on dash right now
I sat down to eat breakfast and she put herself on the bed. :)
I think I’m going to admit to my therapist how in denial I was of my alters. I actually had -no idea- I was that in denial until I broke down and Artemis pointed it out to me. Since I kind of chilled out and said “it is what it is, if it’s real they’ll still be here even if I don’t focus on it” they’ve actually been MORE active, which is the opposite of what I thought would happen. In turn, I’ve actually lifted my depression quite a bit by feeling like I can finally accept myself and what’s going on. I had shit communication beforehand, too, (we could only communicate through emotions and occasional talking) and now I’m hearing them perfectly clear, talking back and forth. It’s amazing how a simple change of mindset can change so, so much.
And [here we see] my first successful "x days later" leap-forward within a story. Normally, the players don't let me do them: it's a matter of conflicting interests and needs. I need to stop the story from stagnating because not enough time has passed to reasonably allow npcs to do things that set up situations for our heroes, so my instinct is always to push time forward. My players are concerned with maintaining the emotional and mental continuity of their characters (especially in a game like this one, where the inner lives of our three are the whole point) so always, always resist it. Every "one week later..." is met with a "I just have this list of ten things I wanted to do"...
Dave Brooks, Broken Diamond Actual Play
Watching a documentary about birbs
Learning some things
teaching my self some knot tricks, tieing new knots is as hard as I though it would be, and even harder than that but so far I got one trick right and I'm really good at it