u/CaseyTakesOnTheWorld

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app for tracking multiple groups?

Does anyone know of any apps that could be used to track multiple collectives? It would be like having more than one profile on SP for example. I have a group of spiritual/metaphysical entities that I don't consider to be part of my DID system (as they exist outside of my brain and body) so I don't want them to affect the member count shown on the system apps I already use, but I would still like to track them anyway. I know I could technically add them on something like SP and put them into folders, but this would still register them as part of the overall member count, and I want them to be entirely separate. And I know alternatively I could use an app I haven't already used and have it for purely this group, but I'd prefer to be able to use one app interchangeably for it. I know this is probably a long shot but if anything like this exists please let me know! Also it would need to be able to handle very large numbers

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u/CaseyTakesOnTheWorld — 5 hours ago
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Plural video game characters?

I would like to play some more games with plural characters. Either explicitly stated to be plural or just plural coded is fine. Off the top of my head, I have already played Undertale (has Frisk/Chara) and Ace Attorney (Uendo Toneido was great DID rep!). I also have a game on Switch I think called Reflections or something which is about DID. I own a PC, Switch, Xbox One, PS4, 3DS, DS and PS Vita, so feel free to recommend any games available on these!

Edit: I've also played Disco Elysium but I never finished it

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Looking for co-op games for xbox one

Hi everyone, I recently got an Xbox One. It seems like there are a lot of games on game pass that are for the series X and S only. Are there any good co-op games on game pass for the Xbox One? I'd like to play some with my partner. So far we've played Ark and Minecraft

Edit: forgot to mention I'm looking specifically for split screen/couch co-op, not online

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u/CaseyTakesOnTheWorld — 4 days ago
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How alters are viewed

I've been seeing a lot of discourse surrounding how alters "should" be viewed. Should they be seen as parts of a whole - ie you are all one person - or as separate people? My opinion is that both are correct and valid. This should be up to the individual systems! My friend has OSDD and doesn't know who's fronting most of the time, so they tend to view themselves more as parts of a whole. I respect that and treat them as such.

Whereas personally we have always felt like we're both medically/legally one person, but in all other ways that contribute to personhood (such as memories, personality, hobbies, vocabulary, dreams, fears, strengths and weaknesses etc) we are separate people, and we prefer to be treated as different people by those who know about us. Sometimes it makes us sad when we are viewed as just one person, but we don't expect nor demand anyone to do any differently.

So long as you aren't doing it in a harmful way, you should view yourself as whatever suits your situation best. Ways it could be harmful? If you view yourself as one person to an extreme extent, eg trying to block everyone else from fronting and denying their existence. If you view yourself as separate people to an extent extent, eg attempting to avoid system accountability by saying it was someone else so the rest of you don't have to face the consequences for a bad action taken.

It is my opinion that systems should be respected for how they want to viewed as, and that there is no inherent harm in either viewpoint.

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u/CaseyTakesOnTheWorld — 7 days ago

Not sure if this is the right tag, just chose it since it's the weekend. Just ranting, I hate having a not so invisible disability (tourette's) that I can't really easily mask. Everytime I tic in public I have paranoia that people are judging me. I've had a few people try to fakeclaim my tourette's, even total strangers, and it's extra frustrating when it happens at work bc why on earth would I fake such a noticeable disability in the workplace of all places?! My tics are often PAINFUL and exhausting, I don't want this, it's not glamorous, and I feel like it's not a very rare condition either so I don't really get why it's met with such skepticism? Man I just wanna exist in peace

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u/CaseyTakesOnTheWorld — 11 days ago
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Nobody ever really talks about how uniquely isolating it is being a fragment. I barely exist. I exist for such a tiny fraction of our life. I exist to perform a single function, and when it's done, I am sent back. I feel like I have no awareness of our life outside of this. Nobody in our life has ever met me, and likely never will. I seem to be unable to communicate in real time to other alters, so they have barely any awareness of me other than the notes I leave in the rare occasions in which I front. I don't even know if I have a form in the innerworld. If I do, I've never seen it, and I'm not sure anyone else can either. I don't know if I have opinions as I've never really had the chance to express any. I don't feel like a real person, just a name, role, and a vague feeling of isolation. I know that fragments can become more fleshed out, but I don't feel like that's possible for me. I probably won't even be here to reply to any responses, but thank you to anyone who reads this regardless

~ Trinity

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u/CaseyTakesOnTheWorld — 15 days ago