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Art by me ♡ AffectionUnderachiever
OC by: Adventure Avocado / r4nt4r0.amami.rp
◇ Kira Oma ◇
(If you want your own OC drawn, dm me ♡ prices are from 8-11 $ rn but I am open to negotiation ♡)
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Comission Prices! ♡ -
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Adam Bahri from the webtoon: The Guy Upstairs ~
First off, I love that webtoon if anyone reads this and hasn't read it, it's definitely worth checking out.
Second! With that drawing of mine I entered a contest on instagram, although I probably won't win 👉🏻👈🏻 I still wanted to draw it and I do like the outcome. And since this is like my main art account now, I wanted to post it here, too(:
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March 7th ♡
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LOWER One’s Eyes - Kanade Yoisaki
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Drawing by me<3
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LOWER One's Eyes - Ena Shinonome
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Hello!
This is intended to be a half-informational, half-personal blog on the topic of depersonalization-derealization disorder, commonly abbreviated as DPDR.
A longer explanation of DPDR can be found here, but in short: DPDR is a dissociative disorder wherein one experiences chronic depersonalization and/or derealization not caused by another disorder to a point which causes distress and/or impairs functioning. Depersonalization and derealization are two specific types of dissociation: depersonalization is a disconnect from one's self or personhood, and derealization is a disconnect from one's surroundings.
Neither are exclusive to DPDR as a disorder, and can occur symptoms of other disorders. The abbreviation DPDR may also be used to more broadly mean "depersonalization/dissociation". On this blog, I will be using DPDR to refer to the disorder, as that is how I experience them.
An unidentity is a term I have coined for a specific type of depersonalization I've experienced and have been told others experience as well, but have found no specific documentation of. I have chosen to coin a specific term for ease of communication and greater awareness regarding this specific symptom. Other people with DPDR who experience this are welcome but not required to use this term. A longer explanation of unidentity is can be found here.
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DR OC Halfsprite Comission ~
Comission by anonymous
permission to post
(DM me for prices of your OC Art✨️)
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Happy Birthday Maki!
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why write a story if no one's going to read it?
Sometimes you don't want to share a story with others. Sometimes you do want to share it, but no one clicks on the title. So why bother writing it down if the only person you can guarantee will read it is you?
You need to get it out of your head. It just keeps replaying in your imagination on a loop and the only way to get it unstuck is to pin it down on paper.
You need to figure out what the story is. You have a lot of disjointed scenes or lines that you know are connected but you can't quite figure out how.
There's something in the story that's important to you, and you don't want to lose that thing by forgetting it. Future you might find that thing important too.
You want to be able to go back to the story again and again. Maybe to make adjustments over time. Maybe just to revisit a story that gives you the emotional release you need in that moment.
You want to be able to use text-to-speech to read the story aloud to you. Maybe it's a bedtime story. Maybe it's keeping you company while you do errands and chores.
You want to find out whether you can write a story (because not everyone can).
You want to be able to have almost the same story, but a little bit different, and you want to have it 15 times with slight variations. Then you can go through your own personal menu picking exactly the combination of beats that will satisfy you most on this reading.
You enjoy the process of finding just the right words or phrases or scenes to paint the pictures you want to shape the scene.
You want to find the exact rhythm and syllables and structure to make a sentence really sing.
You don't really have any particular reason, but you know you want to write that story down.
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