[pt: OCD Symptom Holder Flag (REUPLOADED) /end pt]
OCD Symptom Holder - An OCD symptom holder is an alter/headmate who holds symptoms of OCD. An OCD holder may experience the most of the symptoms/have more severe symptoms, or they may be the only one who experiences the symptoms in the system. It is up to the system/headmate to decide how they want to use/interpret this term.
(No spoons for ID, sorry!)
Self-indulgent coining
This flag is made using @lovesse's alternative OCD flag (My personal favorite OCD flag)
The flag layout is made using @gorefix's host flag
(As usual, if the creators of the other flags want me to change something I will, and my apologies if y'all don't like being tagged.)
We are anti-syscourse, keep syscourse related tags off of this post if you reblog this. Thank you.
@radiomogai @wanderingdevotee
If anyone would like to be tagged in this post or future coining/flag posts please let us know <3
[pt: Important Note /end pt]
I am currently reuploading all our coined terms from our old (now deactivated) accounts. Apologies if you were already tagged in the original posts, I'm just retagging people since all the old posts are now either fully deleted or can only be found on some archives.
Migraines are literally the stupidest thing in human evolution. "Oh no, we're experiencing too much Thing! Better send a rail spike through the skull and blind ourselves about it" like c'mon, man
Fifth batch. The overwhelming immensity of language assails your sense once more! Yet we've only drawn a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of what a human can be...
“i wanna know how i got these scars”
Joker (Confused
Third set of skills! A little smaller. Perhaps we have drawn every possible skill ever. Prove me wrong.
This is a long one, because I tried to be somewhat thorough lol.
I'll use this profile for an example on how we've used them:
To make one box (so, for example, the top box), you just have to use this markdown:
| text |
|-|
That last little "|-|" at the bottom is remarkably important for defining your markdown as a box (table). I like to consider the "| text |" portion as an open box, and "|-|" is what you use to close it.
With that in mind, this is the markdown for the two side-by-side tables below (that contain the image and pronouns):
| text | text |
|-|-|
Not too much different.
We go up to three side-by-side tables, most of the time. Any further, and it starts to get crowded.
Now, for a table with multiple *rows:*
This is the markdown:
| text |
|-|
| text |
| text |
Yeah, just one of these little separator guys "|-|" when you have multiple columns. It's a little weird to me, personally. It makes more sense to separate all of the boxes like you would if it was a singular row, but if you actually do that in markdown, like this:
| text |
|-|
| text |
|-|
| text |
|-|
Then you get this shit instead:
(honestly it looks fine, but if you want connecting rows, don't add the separators between each box)
Now, with this, you can add as many little boxes in one table as you want. For example, if I want a 3x3 grid, this is the markdown I would use:
| text | text | text |
|-|-|-|
| text | text | text |
| text | text | text |
↑ we like using that in particular to add unnecessary (but visually appealing) moodboards to different member profiles. Here's one from the same alter's profile as yet another visual example:
See how nice that looks? Fuck bro.
Now, you may have also seen that we were able to center our text in the very first example:
And typically, markdown does have the capability to align text. If you've looked at markdown guides like we have to try and figure this shit out, chances are, you might have seen it.
That doesn't work on Simply Plural! Being able to center text is actually a really weird, finicky thing (and honestly, I don't think this was even purposeful), so I'm gonna show you how to do that, too.
First, you need to make sure your text inside of the box has some sort of other markdown—like bold or italics. I'm a fan of bolding it, personally, so I'll use that in my example. It works with any number of boxes, but one is just easier.
| **text** |
|-|
↑ Put some sort of markdown on your text, as I just said.
| **text** (spam that space bar!) → |
|-|
↑ Press the space bar (still within your box, of course) until you've pushed all of your text to the next line. I'll get a screenshot example for this one:
And it'll look like this, out of editing mode. ↓
I don't know why—I really don't—but for some reason, having markdown on some of the text is completely necessary to align your text in the center. If I take off the asterisks, it just looks like this now:
It's so bizarre. It really is.
But that's just about it! If anyone has questions, feel free to ask them.
Automisiagenic : a system, headmate, or headmate grouping is formed from the self-hatred of another headmate or headmate grouping, causing a split. In the case of an automisiagenic system, the member the self-hatred came from may be an original or a core.
Figured I should start making the examples I used in this post
An alter that formed because another alter(s) or the (sub)system as a whole was under stress. Or an alter that formed to manage stress, regardless of that what they still do.
Or any other way the alter formation could be related to stress.
Stressplitformed: An alter that split because another alter(s), typically but not always the alter they split from, or the (sub)system as a whole was under stress. Or an alter that split to manage stress, regardless of that what they still do.
Or any other way the alter spliting could be related to stress.
Stressfuseformed: An alter that formed by fusion because other alters, typically but not always the alters that fused, or the (sub)system as a whole was under stress. Or an alter that formed by fusion to manage stress, regardless of that what they still do.
Or any other way the alter formation by fusion could be related to stress.
An alter that come of dormancy because of stress, in a way that is viewed as formation, this does not necessarily need to be their own stress. Or an alter that come of dormancy to manage stress, regardless of that what they still do.
Or any other way the alter coming out of dormancy could be related to stress.
A NPC that became an alter because, someone in the system/the system went through stress . Or a NPC that became an alter to manage stress, regardless of that what they still do.
Or any other way the NPC that becoming an alter could be related to stress.
(cause mobile will only let me put so many pictures)
Seventh Batch of Disco Skills.
Commissions will officially close this Friday. This is your last chance to get your very own(singular or plural) skill(s) in the style of Disco Elysium until further notice. After that, the train will leave the station... will you let it pass you by?