Elizabeth “I’m a good girl and I won’t make a big problem out of nothing and I will pretend I don’t see anything” Afton shaking hands with Vanessa “if I ignore these bad things and act normally maybe I can pretend they aren’t happening” Shelly

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Elizabeth “I’m a good girl and I won’t make a big problem out of nothing and I will pretend I don’t see anything” Afton shaking hands with Vanessa “if I ignore these bad things and act normally maybe I can pretend they aren’t happening” Shelly
Some weird species dysphoria I’ve been getting lately is how our eyebrows don’t move when we’re looking around the way they do in physical dogs. You can kind of see it in these gifs:
It keeps bothering me that my body doesn’t do this when I’m looking from side to side! But no matter how much I try I can’t manipulate my own brows in this way. Sigh.
If we ever go on a Bipper reblog binge, blame it on the guy who apparently decided to take residence up in our brain just for this purpose /j
Brought to you by these tags we put on such a binge waaaaay back in November 2014 on our old blog.
happy pride month i'm working on my yuri game again
Not knowing what’s going on and forgetting half the cast exists is the fun part of liking Evillious
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Do y'all mind if we ask, what is a fragment? I've heard the term but haven't figured out what it means
Yeah, no problem! A fragment is defined as "any headmate that usually does not possess full autonomy, sapience, or identity", [1] "an alter that is not fully differentiated or developed", [2] and "a member of a system who isn't a complete person or is not a fully formed person". [3]
In C-DID/polyfragmentation, fragments can usually be viewed as "pieces" of an alter. Several fragments splinter off a headmate, which is often a traumaholder. The traumaholder fractures off shards of a single memory, held by the individual fragments. When all fragments of an alter fuse, they may gain access to the full picture of that specific memory.
This isn't to say all fragments are like this, though. Sometimes, you can split fragments individually as a result of not being fully formed before they front. This is the most common situation for us, actually! Unfortunately, there's not much explanation (that we've seen, anyways) for why this happens. It's just something our brain feels like doing, haha.
Edit: Also! I forgot to mention that fragments are sometimes split off for a single role/event/trauma. In fact, I've heard of many cases where the splitting is caused by redundancy, for lack of a better term. Say there's a system in need of someone to protect them. They split a fragment, and that fragment's sole purpose is to protect. Now, fast forward a bit, and the system needs protection again. Instead of calling forth the first fragment, the system splits off another fragment. It's pretty annoying to experience, actually.
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