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Interweb bois

Not meddically recognized but talking to a therapist that knows about DID/OSDD and doing that type of work

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11 months ago

His videos really help. One thing that explained a lot is when a Part feels angry or a strong emotions, the body produces adrenaline, which can feel like anxiety to the other Part.


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11 months ago

Plural Culture is really wishing it was more normal in the community for certain alters to just not have identities

We have a lot of alters who don't have set identities, or only exist for very specific purposes and have no interest in trying to exist outside of that

But mentioning that is almost always met with "encourage them!! They deserve to have a set identity!!"

And that's true, but also not always something that's going to happen. Some alters just are never going to have a set identity because of the role they have and they're fine with that and we just wish it was more accepted. Or at least acceptable enough to talk about it

If those alters want identities later, they have every chance and right to make them. But they should also just be allowed to exist the way they do

11 months ago

Im not sure who needs to hear this validation today, but,

You do not need to experience blackouts to prove/affirm you're truly a system--greyouts also do count! It's only a different intensity of amnesia, which is still real and valid.

- j

11 months ago
An archival photo from the Museum’s collections of a Pteranodon skeleton on display. A man facing the specimen reveals its enormous size.

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… a dinosaur? Nope to all of the above. This Fossil Friday, let’s talk about pterosaurs—the first animals with bones to evolve powered flight. Though they were related to dinosaurs, pterosaurs evolved on a separate branch of the reptile family tree. They ruled the skies for more than 150 million years, evolving into dozens of different species. Some were as small as a paper airplane while others, like Pteranodon pictured here in the Museum's Hall of Late Dinosaurs circa 1940-1960, had a wingspan of more than 20 ft (6 m).

Along with other large pterosaurs, Pteranodon longiceps was first discovered in western Kansas, near a chalk formation called Monument Rocks. Today the region is dry, but at the time this species lived, about 85 million years ago, central North America was covered by a seaway. This large pterosaur likely spent its days flying over the sea. Unlike early species of pterosaurs, Pteranodon and many other Cretaceous-era species didn’t have any teeth. In fact, its genus name means “winged and toothless,” while the second name, longiceps, means “long-headed.”

Today, you can find Pteranodon in the Hall of Vertebrate Origins. We're open daily from 10 am-5:30 pm! Plan your visit.

Photo: Image no. ptc-217 © AMNH Library

11 months ago

Yes, mostly it feels random like sometimes doing this does and other times does not.

do you ever interact with content that makes you dissociate like:"naah, just a few more seconds, i'm ful̴l̷y̸ ̴i̸n̶ c̶̣͌o̷͔͒n̵̨͊t̶̠̊r̷̦͠o̷͕̓l̴̗̍ a̵̩͋ň̶̰̑̉d̸̪̀̉͜ ̴͈̇̃̐i̵̟̝̰͝'̷̲͙̉̒l̷͈̞͆̂͒l̴̡̼̫̿ ţ̶̻̪̌ǫ̶̞̣͇͍̩͇̿̀͗̾̚̕͜t̷̨̢̥̤̮͇̥͋̈́̅̄ȧ̶̖̘̝̱̰̀̃̍l̸̢̓͊͑͊̈́̊̊͘l̵̨̯̇ͅy̵̡̯̟͔͍͉͇̌̈́͋ ̴̥͍̞̂͛́̉͗͠b̸̧̗̯͉͚͖̎̏e̴̬̓̇̐̾̔̉̽̉ ̵̝̦̱̳̭̥͓͕̏ȃ̶̡̰̰̘͚̠͇̑̏̌́͘b̴̡̩͕͝l̴̲̈e̴̗͂̔̈́̄ t̴̳͈̞̼̦̂̀͆̊̈́̎̓͋͑̓̄͘͜͝ͅõ̴̧̢̪̤̠͍͕̥̺̰̮͖̩̭͔̞̃̉͛̇̌͐̈̅̾̋͘̕͝ ̵̡̢͕͓̹͉͔͓̍̾̃͆͂͊̾͌̽͘͝͠͝͠s̴̥͇̼̰͎̞̿ͅn̷̤͋̋̾͗̽̑͑̆̌͠a̷̱̤͗p̸̧̡̱͎̞̰̖̪̳̠̠̜̉͜ ̷̢̻̜̮͎̬͈̻͔̲̐̈͜o̸̤̮̩̽̂͆͘ů̶͙͍̮͉͇̻̥̙̘͍̃́͗̈́͋̏͂͂͆̆̈̔͝ț̴̓̒̐͐́͑̏͊̄̕͘͜ǫ̴̡̢̨̡̧͇͔̗̣͓̯̘̺̱̹͖͙̜̫͚͔͇̻͓̟̯̺̼͚͂̐̾̒̊̌̉̈́̿͜f̶̡̨̫̳͍͖͎̮̲̙͎͕̣̲͉̹̤͚̺͈̺̣͛͛͐̊̏̿̀̕͜ͅ ̸̧͍̻̺͇͈̞̩̜̠̼̭͖̙̞̪̗͖͕̺̤̟͙̥̺̦͂̇͗͛̄̈́̀͌̈́̏̓̈́̾͌́͛͜͜ͅi̴̛̜͊̏̂̈́͌̂̔̓͆̓͘t̵̡̨͙̣̜̭̜͙̰̙̑͑̽̚͝͝", or is it just me?