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@purrhibition / purrhibition.tumblr.com

I’m Del, Historian and Location Designer who draws colorful animals for fun. ♡ Voidkunn
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You ever think about how in Socialist Bolivia they get these gorgeous Neo Andean buildings with these beautiful bright colors and bold forms, meanwhile in the capitalist world we get Frank Gehry, who's buildings appear hostile to human life and sanity and generally look like if skyscrapers had tumors and they tried to make those tumors into real buildings; and who's attempt at a "brain health center" would probably turn you into the fucking Joker if you went there?

...I'm actually not joking about that last one, look at it:

It's like if they gentrified a fucking Psychonauts level...

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T-15 MINUTES YALL

who needs to get some boopin' on?

thank you fellow boopers, you did amazing. it was an honor to boop with you

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Anonymous asked:

I was reading the reblogs and tags on your DID post and I want to know what you mean when you said rant about fictives. Like them existing in general or the prevalence of them or something else?

I’m about to go to work so pardon this being brief but I can go into more details later if it’s unclear

Im angry at the way the concept of a Fictive has been bastardized into being misinterpreted as literally the character instead of the more realistic portrayal of a fictive being the way the person having the illness understood and used in the fictional character to cope at that early point in their life

like if someone watched/read Harry Potter as a child might have a fictive of Harry Potter. It’s not literally harry in terms of characterization but more in terms of the child relating and finding kinship, understanding, and connection to a character who was isolated and lived under the stairs forgotten but got out of that situation. They took from the media that reminds them of their experience and based parts of their personality around it to cope with their own life but that doesn’t mean they literally have Harry Potter in their head now. They have what they needed from him as someone being abused and often without an sympathetic witness.

Fictives (in my experiences) are abstract version of what the person being abused needed/thought they needed and saw in media at the time so they embodied how they thought they could get it.

But since people will grow up with MEMORY issues from a DISSOCIATIVE disorder that part will grow with them and change slowly over time often without realizing that part is there. What started as Harry Potter won’t look the same as the original character when layered with their personal, unique experiences that person will have through the rest of their life.

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Anonymous asked:

cant reblog your DID post for fear of getting harassed but HARD AGREE, i have a friend with osdd and he’s constantly having to deal with those kinds of people, it’s so frustrating seeing all this misinformation EVERYWHERE

I hope both him and you peace bcus it is HARD out there

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