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here's the thing. jack is a gentle person who was forced into being tough and strong and fierce by circumstance. his hands are calloused and his knuckles are bruised when he picks flowers to display in the window by his bed and when he wipes away tears from a younger boy and when he braids the hair of a little girl who can't do it herself. and davey is a fierce, angry person who has learned to be gentle and quiet and pleasant by circumstance. he isn't used to being in a fist fight but when he stops trying to be otherwise, his words are sharp and pointed and direct even when he's offering comfort and kindness and wit. jack has never had the chance to just be gentle without fighting for it. davey has never allowed himself to exist without a filter.
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@aroace-get-out-of-my-face
Stone showing up in business casual one day and Robotnik has a literal heart attack
alternate:
happy bisexual visibility day!
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It's really freeing when you learn that rationality isn't going to be feasible in the long run, not because rationality is this thing that only Truly Enlightened people get the privilege to experience, but because humans are just irrational.
You can know when you're being irrational, and sometimes, it is in big ways. But pretending like that irrationality doesn't exist or can only exist if you're "stupid" only sets you back from growing. Irrationality is part of the human condition - it is impossible to actually be this enlightened person people like to project themselves onto.
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Reblog this and I will drink water.
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I want to apply horse-riding logic to Phoenix being a mount dog but it wouldn’t work the same way and I know that.
However.
I do want to state that no matter how Phoenix is ridden, he won’t be constantly obedient and bonding would be required before riding him.
With Aphmau he is better behaved and such because they’re magically bound. But if anyone else (I.e Levin or Malachi) were to try, they would have a harder time controlling him and would have to either extensively pet or groom him before trying to get on his back or he will snap at them.
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Alters! It's okay to know way too much about yourself! It's okay to be struggling with that information. It's okay if you cannot process everything. It's okay if you dissociate every time you see another one of us in your system. It's okay if you know things that your gatekeepers are trying to keep from you. It's okay if you get random flashbacks of repressed memories a lot. It's okay if you split or one of you goes dormant to the overload of traumatic information. It's okay if you search through your memories, even if it hurts. It's okay.
Being a system is nonsensical and difficult and painful and the chaos is just an unfortunate part of your disability. So don't blame yourself for having confusing symptoms or experiences. Don't get mad at the fact that a repressed memory may cause you to struggle. It is what it is and it's not something you should be having an existential crisis over.
You are a system. You are going to repress things or romanticize other things. You aren't perfect. You exist in a human life and in a human body.
There's no reason to be mad at yourself. You are disabled. You have acquired neurodivergence. You are a CDD system. It's okay. Don't feel bad about existing. You have every right to do things your way.
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It's actually wild that "derivative" is used as a disparaging term for often small artists, when... almost every artist is derivative to some extent - even the most grandiose of authors, or the person who snatches the world and throws it into his canvas.
Deriving your art from the world you live in is just the name of the game. Now, it is true that you can do this seamlessly, and you can also do it in such a way that is "messy," but I find it odd that people think of deriving your art from a source is inherently negative. We all take inspiration from somewhere. We are not an island.
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