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Screenshots of Tiffany's dad calling her Tiffany.
Nothing, I don't have them.
If the child is dead how is it traumatized? It's dead. Do you believe in spirits?
Buddy, she talks to spirits Screenshot_20250310_172150_Brave.jpg
 
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Thought you'd have them as the local Zoey expert, my bad.

You are not making yourself clear, young lady.
I AM NOT THAT YOUNG EITHER

Do you think if the traumatized dead stalker child took it's pills everyday like it was supposed to, it wouldn't have died from trauma?
you dont understand

none of you understand what has happened
 
i am not dead
the dead child is seperate
stop confusing me
This is a really interesting (read: weird and concerning) mindset to have. You are the sum of your past experiences, it should be a testament to your resilience that you are a person who survived trauma - that child did not die, they grew into you.

@thread BPD experts: is this common? Like is this a BPD thing (I know there's some identity/self-perception issues involved), or is this just nondescript lunacy?

Edit: what if the dead child she's referring to is her ghost-animeson?
 
none of you understand what has happened
I know precisely what has happened, kiddo.

@Hoi Polloi This is a common thing yes but isn't really a BPD thing. It's a romanticized recycling of identity. A lot of people with traumatic pasts no longer consider themselves to be that person; they're dead and gone. It's easier to bury a corpse than live with pain that will never heal.
 
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