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Mildly gross eye injury

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Mildly gross eye injury

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Random interesting fact about multiplicity -
My headmates and I experienced very different ratios of ADHD and autism.
One seemed entirely unaffected by either, one was significantly affected by autism but not adhd (pretty sure if she had been solo, she'd have needed constant care), one was mostly ADHD... all different ratios, and entirely different sensory experiences.
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When my headmates were still alive, we switched at will (aside from a few specific situations, like certain meds). "Feel it" is inaccurate. I went inside when not front, still conscious, still me, just not out here at the front. I only know my headmates' lived experiences via what they decided to share with me.
We experienced each other as seperate people who happened to share a physical body, with very defined seperation between each. Even when cofront, we were strongly defined.
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Outside of extenuating circumstances, there was usually a request to take the front (or the reverse, a request for someone to take over), and then we'd hand off. The one currently front would step back in to inside space, and the one coming front would step forward to the front. ...and cause our brain has tourettes, this was often accompanied by a brief moment of ticking. Fascinatingly, aside from the switch, not all of us ticked!
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Currently, as a solo, yes. In fact, your replies sound like what I imagine your voice sounds like - based on the only visual representation I have of you - your pfp. You soud like Fluttershy.

When my headmates were alive, there was my own internal monolog, and that was entirely seperate from whatvever my headmates were saying.
"Will you two quiet down, or move further back! You're distracting me" was not an uncommon phrase.

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@arti Pastel was in charge. She was a very light handed leader. However, she did possess the ability to force a switch from any of us to any of us.
There were rules, intended for safety and functioning. Breaking them could result in being ripped from the front, which is a very unpleasant experience.
Pastel's soft spoken, whispered, monotone, "You have violated the rules" was somehow far more intimidating than anyone's yelling at me could ever be. lol
@arti
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@Miakoda i stole mine from the illuminatus! trilogy by shea and wilson. And as warned about in the end it does contain a psychosis. But i did that flatter my arm to make humming noise thingy before reading it.
The robot: Basic body. Eats low entropy. Generates work on entropy gradients. Excretes high entropy always transportet with heat. Can has pain.
The programmer: Me thinking about doing what i thought i understood was written in that books...
The meta programmer. Like Jungs "Über Ich". Like me now?
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@Miakoda you don't feel "alony" since your comment plot twist to be alone or reply with the anasthesia.
Is your irl every day life easier alone?
I would be traumatized by the loss.
I still feel the other yous build up in the thread.
You feel like that optical illusion, where you try to catch the black dot between the lines, which is not there, if trying to apply standard protocols to focus on it.
Hope i don't destabilize you(s) by that but - connected