Thoughts on Glass from a person with DID
The Horde continues to perpetuate the damaging myth that people with DID are dangerous, but Glass brings more layers and complexity than it's 2017 predecessor Split. Glass gave me a lot of mental health stuff to work with. I just wish the movie itself hadn’t been so bad. Not representation bad. Minimal character development, plots that go nowhere, and a shameless plug for a franchise bad. 😂 Support us on Patreon! / theentropysystem Follow us on Tumblr! / theentropywe And on Twitter! / entropy_system Send mail! P.O. Box 540756 Omaha, Ne 68154-0756

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A Clinical Psychologist looks at Petals of a Rose DID film (Dissociative Identity Disorder)

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Glass ENDING EXPLAINED + Unbreakable & Split Connections

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How I Found Out I Had DID

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DID and Dysphoria

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Was Kevin Really a Sociopath?

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Passive Influence: Alters affecting things from the inside

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GLASS movie interviews - Shyamalan, McAvoy, Samuel L. Jackson, Paulson, Taylor-Joy

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DID at Work: Interviewing My Boss

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Is Lilly from THE PRINCESS DIARIES a Toxic Friend?

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Why Does American Horror Story: Asylum Even Exist?

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DID in the Movies

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Correcting Misconceptions about DID

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Switching Alters: Our experience

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Why aren't actors ugly anymore?

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ariana grande & the failure of choice feminism

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How To Write Psychopathy

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Lito's Fusion and What It Taught Us | Dissociative Identity Disorder

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Why Constantine’s Lucifer Is So Terrifying

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A New Kind of Alter Fusion: One into Many | Dissociative Identity Disorder

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