A plurid in which the system collectively identify as weird, even if not all individual system members do.
This could be because:
-the qualities that lead to the system self-identifying as weird apply to many but not all system members
-while all system members identify with the qualities in question, not all of them use the word “weird” to describe that aspect of themselves despite being comfortable with the system overall being described that way
-the qualities in question have led to experiences that the whole system identify with, even if they don’t all identify with the qualities or identities that led to those experiences
-the system have a social circle associated with being weird that affects all system members, regardless of whether they all identify with those traits
However, this can be for any reason.
This an also refer to a plurid in which weirdness affects identity throughout the system in a way everyone collectively identifies with. It could be involved in the system's gender, neurodivergency, kintypes, how they present themselves, etc.
The word “weird” as used in this post is a self-identifier, not intended to have negative connotations unless the system using it wants it to, and inclusive of anything the system using it thinks fits under "weird".