conformer: a conformer is a system member that fronts to conform to, or teaches others in the system how to conform to, expectations held by the system, member(s) of the system, or others around it.
conformist: a conformist is a system member that enforces expectations held by the system, member(s) of the system, or others around it, oftentimes harshly or aggressively, onto other members of the system. this can be seen as a protective or persecutory role.
conformer flag (flag 1): this flag does not have specific color meanings, and instead shows the way expectations can have an effect on members emotionally, sort of a stylised representation of "zeroing in" on conformity to something.
conformist flag (flag 2): this flag follows the same theme and representation of "zeroing in" on conformity to something, but features darker colors to reflect the harshness that's comes from needing to conform.
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was bewildered actually, over there being nothing about a "conformer" sysrole i could find, but i'm using berrytree now and like using flags in part profiles suddenly, so i needed to coin it.
conformist came as a natural second to conformer, as while we don't have a conformist, there would definitely be conforming roles in systems that are more enforcing than not and conformer as we intended to coin it wasn't it. yay to first posts.
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social outlier: a system member that seems to be unaffected by any of the systems social anxiety or paranoia and can interact with others outside the system as if the system does not have a disorder that collectively impacts their ability to socialise and make / maintain relationships. could also be called a social protector / considered a social protector subrole.
made for systems with personality disorders or social anxiety.
symbol flag (flag 1): representing the harsh lines one treads socialising, perceived danger (red) and want / obligation (blue), and how, usually, it's touch and go for other system members, but for a social outlier, it's more fun and less stress (pink) than a battle for control over the anxiety and paranoia. there are lines coming from the pink showing a bright and talkative atmosphere this system member may possess.
simple flag (flag 2): same as above, but there are no lines coming from the pink.
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i dunno, that girl's weird and Almost normal but so not normal. (shx coined the last four labels / flags)