

laughs in plural
Yes. It’s called headspace. It’s a collaborative effort.
Plural. Respectful questions welcome. If you get both references in our username, you’re our kind of nerd.


laughs in plural
Yes. It’s called headspace. It’s a collaborative effort.
We have seen this meme many times, but this is our first time noticing the “plural inside” sticker.
Of course we own a crusty old sticker-emblazoned thinkpad that we keep running out of spite.
We’re plural. Our lived experience runs contrary to your opinion.


We aren’t born with our personalities already intact, they develop and unify around the age of 5-6, and DID is a response to trauma from before that age.
That’s the current prominent theory, but testing it empirically would be disastrously unethical.
Here’s the relevant section of the DSM:
All dissociative disorders (quite possibly all disorders, we haven’t read the whole DSM) require the presence of clinically significant distress or impairment in order to be considered a disorder.
There is no specific entry for nondisordered plurality for the same reason that there is no entry for individuals who do not experience mental disorder: The DSM catalogues mental disorders, not the entirety of the human experience. It’s beyond the scope of the document.
Here’s a good introductory primer to plurality:
The possessive form of “thou” is “thy.”