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Re: Can't focus at work, new alter is driving me crazy!!

Postby Aecy » Wed Dec 15, 2010 8:52 pm

Dear lord we remember that back when we first sorted things out. @_@ I don't remember who it was but there was so much bickering between malice and whoever was singing. The singing one w-OH YES I remember that was James I think. He was tipsy and weird and just... ._.; Yeah. Thankfully that doesn't happen much.

Though we do have one who speaks in gibbrish. Doesn't like to use real words and when it does they're accented semi-randomly to the point where it's almost impossible to understand; if we pay close attention we can get the meaning behind the words, but it really doesn't like to restrict its communication to defined words. Instead, it expresses itself purely through sounds and tones and such that the human vocal system can create. Sometimes sounds French, Asian language types, British Isles/Aussie mixes, Germanic language types, and African/Russian at times but not so much. Oh! And it often sounds elvish or orcish. Go figure. ._.;

It has sort of a tall, thin, african/southeast asian native look complete with ornate tattoos and is a very harsh, very strong presence. It's very proud but usually just sits in the back and snorts with distaste or enters tirades about the state of things.

We've learned to deal with it. Idk if there's a way to fix it, though.
I'd prefer to simply not worry about identities.
We're each me, yet not each other. We work together and share information; we're quite co-conscious.

The "three sections/three gatekeepers" theory is holding.
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He tends to see only what he expects to see.
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