We have this nagging sense that there are way more than 23 of us.
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We have this nagging sense that there are way more than 23 of us.

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Polyplural culture is a lot of “I don’t knowwwwwww”s
We started playing Dandy’s World again around a month ago
AND
WE ALREADY HAVE 17 FICTIVES FROM IT
/silly
-Yatta (she/pop/yay)
Polyplural culture is the constant feeling of being “one-dimensional” as a person (individual member) because of the number of members, how much (or how little) of our personalities that we’re aware of and how it tends to be very similar to several other members, etc.
And if you do have different sides, they very often manifest as subsystem facets so that’s not really helping the ruminations
Polyplural culture is a lot of “am I person A or am I person B (who is a different person but has a noticeable amount of similarities as A)”, and it could also be between 3 or more different members and not just 2

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Polyplural culture is “He’s a subsystem, she’s a subsystem, you’re a subsystem, I’m a subsystem! Are there any other subsystems I should know about!?”
Polyplural culture is if you so much as breathe next to a character for a milisecond too long, they’ll end up in your brain
Polyplural culture is having so many members fall under certain personality “archetypes”, at least until they exist long enough to the point where they diverge at least slightly from how they originally are and no longer fit perfectly under their starting archetype