For the sake of this blog, I'm Kizyt. She/her. Please no nicknames, Kizyt is already short enough. I'm an adult (20+) with a CDD and no "do not interact," this blog is SFW.
Note for those in nicher Tumblr subcultures: this is my main blog. If I've followed you here, I likely have a relevant sideblog. I don't post here often, and I don't link this blog on any of my sideblogs. You can ask directly if you're curious.
#nav - pinned posts, credit for images I use in dividers or my current icon, etc.
#na rb - reblogs without anything added by myself. May still have commentary tags.
#a rb - reblogs where I've added something in the body.
#kzt thing - with "thing" being [T (text), W (writing), I (illustration), S (sound), M (misc)]. Only used for my original posts. (I'm no author, so T is just textposts.)
#t: thing - with "thing" being a story or other topic's name, where applicable.
#c: thing - with "thing" being a character's name, where applicable. May include story's name in parentheses for disambiguation.
Some topic tags are unintuitive. Listed below.
#t: and - plurality, systems, collectives, etc. There is very little way to conveniently refer to every personal term at once.
#t: not elaborating - posts that remind me of my primary (fictive) source. I do not discuss it by name here, and do not plan to. I will accept private questions about it if we're close, but this tag is mostly for my own amusement.
Recent reblog reminded me of another pet peeve of mine.
Outside of my very specific social circles, but about everything I see others say about fictives boils down to... "haha isn't it weird that a fictive is doing chores. Isn't it straight and wild that they're eating normal food. Isn't this person's existence inherently comical."
And it's just very tiring to see, knowing that 'fictive' is the easiest shorthand to describe what I am... but that gets me associated with "lol lmao isn't this person such a joke by nature of existing."
I don't think it's a cruel joke by default. Especially within your own system, if you find it funny that someone who lived a life as a superhero is doing your taxes now, that's fine! I don't think these jokes even have to stop. It's not some core issue. But it does sting to realize that my life - technically an introject, just someone from fiction lending my host system a hand - is the punchline for so many of these jokes.