@RamenCatholic we usually just talk it out. for our system we have a server we talk in a lot and log our switches in using a bot called pluralkit. we have discussions about stuff and decide on life decisions together there. if it weren't for that it'd probably only ever be in co-consciousness or headspace visits which also help clear things up a lot
@thefuyukoism thanks for responding, sounds like y'all got it figured out! It makes me happy to know that there is software out there designed to help the plural community.
@RamenCatholic yeah that's a fine way of phrasing it. the bot is pluralkit, it's a great bot for discord servers if the system shares one account (likes ours does.) we like having our own spaces online (like on fedi for example) but on discord we don't care as much
@RamenCatholic We don't see any reason why our religious differences should be an issue, though our spiritual/religious beliefs aren't practised in a conventional way (none of us have a serious need to regularly attend a religious service, for example). We generally share a common cosmology; a couple of us use Christian terminology to describe it (but don't take the bible seriously), some use perceive Helvetic pagan Dusioi, some are vaguely animistic, and we respect and understand each other.
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