hes such a bad influence ❤️
bassie my granrdaughter who is five seconds away from a breakdown but with no resources to help with that and also actively refusing help out of fear
Pitiful creature
Idk i just wanted to draw them
i actually really like gigi
I was
Feeling funny
To the first and second part, yes, we mask near constantly, except in certain online spaces, such as this one or a certain discord server we have with Pluralkit.
As for the third part, that is very much a case by case thing. Some of us mask incredibly easily, our host and co-host most predictably are great at masking. Some of us are abysmal at masking, one alter has a very noticeable American accent and his mannerisms aren't subtle in the slightest, plus he's about 30 years off the body's age. Another one loves fish puns and is very upbeat near constantly, which means he draws attention to us. Both of them are usually barred from fronting in unsafe environments. Then there's the rest of us, who are decidedly average at masking. Take myself, (Brightney) for example. I am older than the body's age, but not by too much. I have "nerdy" hobbies, which align with what is expected of us, and I'm able to mentally adjust my language (with a second or two to process) to better match what people expect, more slang, less odd questions and sayings and the occasional curse word to make sure. It's not full proof, anyone who knows we're a system (which isn't many) would likely catch on, probably not able to tell it's me exactly, (I don't front often enough to establish myself like that outside of the system) but definitely aware that I'm not the host. For the most part though, I, and many others insys, would fool most singlets or unfamiliar systems into thinking we too are singlet.
question 111: can you mask your plurality? do you? are some of you better or worse at it than others?
I should foreword this by saying none of I am not licensed to drive, so this is all observations as a bystander/passenger/pedestrian
Is it just me or are there a ridiculous amount of stupid drivers? We live in a country where driving is very helpful, but not strictly necessary, most of my essentials are in walking distance, yet I still see a lot of cars around, and the things people do does not inspire confidence. I seem to know more about driving than people who have been licensed to drive a motorised vehicle that can very easily kill people if you don't know what you're doing. Then I see people backing up at awkward angles in the middle of the road, stopping in yellow boxes, the whole nine yards. We were hit by a car once, which is very much a painful experience, so this is something of a personal issue. Do people just forget everything after they pass their tests, or are they just handing out licences to anyone who knows the clutch pedal from the brake pedal? Is it an overconfidence thing? It might have something to do with drink driving, there's definitely a lot of talk about that and it makes sense considering where we live. The government has made several campaigns calling for people to slow down and be careful when driving, including a fair bit of new driving legislation, yet still there are a saddening amount of road deaths. The numbers aren't even going down from what I've heard. Idk, it's just very worrying, and probably why I don't want to be getting a license anytime soon.
-Ginger
Me: *watering my plant*
Plant: oh yes mommy all over me yess
Me: what
dog im not reading that *collapses unconscious onto the floor* *gets back up but i look more sinister this time and red eyes* *more sinisterer voice* Dog... Let me read that..