
hi my name is jake (he/him) and i'm part of a DID system! the only things i do are write fanfiction, talk about batman, and write my DID experiences into my batman fanfiction lol <3(my headmates also come through to blog about batman lol s/o system-wide hyperfixations; 20s)
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LMAO So My OTP Is Scriddler But We Have Two Alters In The Headspace Whose OTP Is Batjokes. I Dont Front
LMAO so my OTP is Scriddler but we have two alters in the headspace whose OTP is Batjokes. I don’t front for a few short weeks and suddenly—on the AO3 account that I created i.e. is MINE—over half of our bookmarks are Batjokes 😭 like you dare come into MY home and disrespect the sanctity of Scriddler?? So I guess I’m my way to even the score a bit 😂
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