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I had an imaginary friend. He was called James. He got me into all sorts of trouble (not like that!) -
In that "How do you see?" thread, there's one reply where the poster's first imaginary friend prattles away, then his other imaginary friend chimes in with "Same for me". FFS…
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I wonder if each personality can invoice individually.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIn that "How do you see?" thread, there's one reply where the poster's first imaginary friend prattles away, then his other imaginary friend chimes in with "Same for me". FFS…
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This subreddit reminds me of the way the members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's Smaragdum Thallasses Temple, in New Zealand, became so addicted to astral projection that virtually all of them ended up being hospitalised with schizophrenia, some time just before or just after the First World WarOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI had an imaginary friend. He was called James. He got me into all sorts of trouble (not like that!)
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Now that's an idea!Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI wonder if each personality can invoice individually.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis subreddit is absolutely bizarre. If I understand it correctly, these people are actively inducing some kind of multiple personality disorder in themselves for fun. WTAF?
"Q: Isn't this just trying to give yourself schizophrenia/multiple personality disorder/dissociative identity disorder?
A: No. Those are mental illnesses that impair your ability to function in daily life. Having a tulpa is a form of healthy multiplicity that does not impede your mind or body."
I stand corrected
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"Just because you have a tulpa it doesn't mean you're going to not need any of your friends or family anymore. You can still maintain your social life (if you had one)…"
My emphasis
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That only works if your name is "the Virgin Mary."Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI had an imaginary friend. He was called James. He got me into all sorts of trouble (not like that!)Comment
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