Hello everyone! We made an 18+ discord server for traumagenic systems to hang out and to find support. It is supposed to be a safe space for calm and mature members, so if you think this applies to you, we'd be so happy to have you!
Since this server is aimed towards traumagenic systems, endogenic, parogenic and similar systems are asked not to join.
People without DID/OSDD are allowed to join if invited by a system who is here at least one week. This is for safety reasons.
Some things we offer:
✑ dark academia aesthetic and emotes
✑ pluralkit and proxymaster (can get other proxy bots if needed)
✑ a calm environment
✑ many roles and different channels
https://discord.gg/ZtjJkJyQfP
I see so often fakeclaims but honestly can you imagine how difficult faking DID/OSDD would be? Expecially in real day to day life?
You'd have to
Remember alters names/ages/pronouns/roles/identity when pretending to be them
Remebering traits (ie. Accents, typing quirks, hobbies, music preferences, interests, style, common phrases, handwriting, likes dislikes) literally anything and everything youve ever mentioned to anyone ever when "pretending" to be an alter
You would have to create a whole person and successfully act like them time and time again
Fabricate stories about them, things they've said/done
Go through the effort of explaining this to people
Basically you'd have to fabricate people AND then act every still day every switch even under pressure even while you're tired.
❝A child's violent will to survive lodged in her chest where her heart should be, but an utter indifference along with it.❞
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Welcome to our blog!
We are the dead poets, a polyfragmented DID system. It was about time that we post a new pinned post as many things changed in our system.
This blog is primary the blog of a trauma survivor and secondary a blog for everything else. We probably won't tag our posts, so TWs would be CSA, COCSA, SA, sRA and other trauma related things.
Here on that post will write about who we are, our boundaries and other things which might be important.
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「𝘋𝘕𝘐」
➵ ❛ pro shippers, lolicon, shotacon, DDLG, ect.
➵ ❛ NSFW accounts (unless we know you)
➵ ❛ other basic DNI criteria
➵ ❛ minors can follow, but beware that our experiences may be different and we may not follow back.
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「BYF」
➵ We have ASPD. Because of that, our empathy is very low and therefore, it can happen that we are accidentally insensitive. We also suffer form anger issues and outbursts. While we try our best to keep those symptoms in control, it's something people should keep in mind.
➵ We believe that it doesn't matter what the name of an alter is, even if someone can't reclaim those names. It's a name which will be used on very rare occasions in an (almost) closed community. It's so miniscule that we don't understand discussions about that.
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Some other things to mention:
Don't reblog posts tagged with personal or some variations of it.
We are an adult, but we still want to keep our site SFW.
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Other accounts:
@desiredscum - ASPD blog
@smol-moths - agere and littles blog (don't be fucking weird or we block you on sight)
You've walked through a tunnel, oblivious to its contents. You find yourself in another world, monsters rampant. This is your journey after the monarch has found you
1. You are responsible for your own media experience.
2. There is such a thing as a healthy level of avoidance towards topics that make you feel unwell or even (in a real-life clinical definition of the term) trigger you - but you are the one to actively take care of what you view.
3. Avoiding does not mean policing others.
4. You have no right to tell artists to censor themselves - you may criticize what others do, you may dislike it, that’s fine - but actively asking for censorship when you could easily unfollow or block a person just makes you look incompetent in your use of the internet.
5. Do not give people on tumblr or /any/ website the responsibility for your emotional well-being. Because these people do not even know you so no, you have no right to ask them to take care of you.