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Yknow the structural theory of dissociation is for trauma disorders not subpersonalities right?
tell anyone irl that u label ur different personalities and name them and swap between them but no its not a disorder or anything
god 😭 some people. you really have no clue of anything do you
Get your made up internet term out of parts language thats for trauma disorders 😭
I literally have CPTSD lmfao, y'know, one of the disorders thats common with SSD. Thats why I use that language, not every polymind falls under structural dissociation, but I do, so I used it to describe my experiences.
"It is human nature to try hardest to accomplish the very thing we are told is impossible. Why? Because innately we know nothing’s impossible."
― Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year
There's such delicious dramatic irony in Martin saying, "This isn’t about saving the world, it’s all just some power play against [Elias.]" and being right about that! Peter's ultimate goal isn't to save the world, it's to be the one to end it, and, in the short term, to win a bet -
but Martin's also wrong about his own unimportance, because this is perhaps the clearest shot anyone had at stopping the apocalypse. and if Martin had actually killed Jonah here, the Spider would've had a real hard time fixing that gap in their web
@a-mag-a-day
YOU'RE READING LEGENDBORN??? OMG I LOVE THAT BOOK. CAN YOU TELL I BET YOU CAN'T TELL BUT CAN YOU TELL???
honestly, i figured it was only a matter of time before you got there if you hadn't already.
I AM!!! I've had it on my shelf for a while, but never really gotten around to it because I didn't know much about it except that people thought it was good. But then I saw this review the other day from someone I follow that went a little more in depth and said it's the book they recommend as the pinnacle of YA and what it can be. and I HAD to see what was up
I started it this morning and am now 324 pages in and already remorseful I don't have the sequel on hand. I actually just stopped answering this to go look at my local book store--and they have a used copy available! gonna snag that real quick. okay, order submitted. I'll pick it up sometime this week
It's just so delightful. The magic system, the characters, the character relationships. I feel both like I understand what's happening and also that the entire world is passing me by. And the banter! The humor! There's several moments that I just have to smile at, it's so fun
I. have a type. when it comes to favorite characters. So I really want to see more of Sel and his situation. it's always a delight when he's on page. but i'm also super drawn in by the mystery of Bree. what is going on! what's the deal with the aether and root and all these secrets!! i don't know enough about arthurian myth to really say anything they don't tell me, but I am on the edge of my seat by god
I'm gonna see if I can pound out the rest of this book today, because classes start tomorrow and if it's still hanging over me it WILL distract me. this is what I get for starting a really good long book with only a day left of break </3
how did young snape get so good at potions when you have to buy your own potion ingredients? i would think it would require a lot of experimentation...
Alina: That’s impossible
Nikolai: What are you saying? Say it again
Alina: Impossible
Nikolai: Say it again, slow
Alina: Impossible
Nikolai: Slow very slow. Say the first two syllables.
Alina: Im-pos
Nikolai: Wrong