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the-supernova-system · 2 months
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Plural culture is having a gatekeeper that only appears when there's issues. They're like a Dev.
A quote from when we were too switchy and she had to front: "The issue has been fixed"
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the-supernova-system · 2 months
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symptom holders don't have to be constantly, miserably affected by their symptoms (same goes for trauma holders and memories)
protectors don't have to be constantly on edge and hostile
caretakers don't have to constantly be gentle and patient
persecutors don't have to constantly hate & hurt
socializers can be bad at or avoid socializing
we are complex, we are not always the way our roles are viewed, we are also not JUST our roles in a system, we are allowed to be contradictory.
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fusions
JJ (Juno/Jack) @queensandjacks
Areia (Ribbon Cecil/Rose) @ribb0nsandr0ses
Garnet (Ruby/Sapphire) @gems-of-earth
Rosemary (Mint/Willow) @mintandwillows
Mallow (Raven/Ryan) @cherryblossomsandmapleleaves
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Remember, you don’t have to be a “perfect” system. There’s always going to be some asshole that thinks you’re faking, but you’re not! Whether you have a fictive host, are a fictive-heavy system, have several factives, are polyfragmented, or even if none of those or even more things apply to you! Your experiences are valid and we love you!
Sincerely, The Fox
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Huge giant shoutout to all the fictive hosts out there! You’re not any less valid than a brainmade host and shouldn’t feel pressured to completely detach yourself from source because like- that was your life! Those experiences made up who you are now and we all love you for it!
Sincerely, The Fox
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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fictive culture is you and the other you's in the system vibing to a song for embarrassing exomemory reasons
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fictive culture is being surprised by your own double
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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fictive culture is sourcemates immediately assuming you want to be their friend
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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fictive culture is having your source ignored or boiled down to one trait by the fanbase and getting upset when your told you’re too sensitive when you point it out
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fictive culture is writing content about your relationship with another fictive that reads like the weirdest crossover ship to anybody who doesn't know you
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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fictive culture is wanting to change your name but worrying youll change your identity. gotta love that ballroom dance between wanting to be seen as your fictive identity and your own identity as well
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fictive culture is missing people from your source, but being unable to do anything about it
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fictive culture is having to tell someone to not make jokes about your source trauma while you're fronting then being told to suck it up and get over it
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fictive culture is missing your source. A lot. Feeling really really homesick. Even though there is another alter from your source in the system and you love and acre for them dearly, you still miss others as well. You just… want to go home.
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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fictive culture is re-experiencing a really traumatic moment when you're watching your source with family, but they just think its funny
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the-supernova-system · 6 months
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Fictive culture is trying to fix your homesickness by going through you name and source tag on tumblr and only seeing your source trauma or people blaming you for mistakes you made as a kid in your source :(
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