One, I am SUPER happy for Sun for getting better! I am absolutely certain that things will not get worse after this-
(I'm so sorry, but we can all sense it coming.)
Two, it's really cute seeing Moon and Dazzle interact. I was kind of scared when he pointed out that Dazzle was able to talk without their voice box. For a minute, I thought he would figure it out.
But, I guess we'll have to wait for July 16th for this devastating secret to come to light.
I'm gonna go fix the ceiling.
Sun. I think he's a cool guy, even though he's been through a lot.
Earth is pretty cool, too. In my opinion, she's the most mature person in her family- and even when she's not, I still love her.
And then, there's Solar. The sad mechanic from another dimension. I love how he always helps people, and he has a sassy sense of humor.
There's too much negativity on this blog. What are your guys favorite characters and why?
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THIS MAN
This man is transcending reality.
I don't usually comment on the Eclipse and Puppet show, but I like how this Moon wants to get along with his Sun from the get-go.
Also, Eclipse is becoming a big bro to them. I love it.
<3
IT GOT BETTER
❤️❤️❤️
I had this thing in my head for a while, so I made a comic as soon I had time! Everyone is having a sleepover in Sun's room.
They need a bigger bed.
Solar and Dazzle's character designs are made by @ayyy-imma-ninja
You can watch the show right here: https://www.youtube.com/@SunMoonShow
So nice to see Solar has 100% embraced the role of being a single father
Look, we all love you, but if you continue to lie like this, the truth will eventually come out in a VERY bad way...
At LEAST be honest with Sun...
(I am way too invested in this show. Am I gonna stop watching? Absolutely not.)
I have a character with paranoid schizophrenia who starts the story not being medicated and doesn't really want to be so far.
She has frequent auditory hallucinations since childhood, but she likes them and has friendly bond with them.
I've done a lot of research on how different people lead with their auditory hallucinations, and chose to take this approach because they're usually always portrayed negatively in media when that is not the case for everyone who experiences psychosis.
What I'm wondering is if it would be alright for her to want to seek treatment later on. In the world she's currently in (fantasy setting), there's no way she can consult with a health care professional nor get actual medication, but she can seek healing magic which would have a similar effect to antipsychotics.
I wanted to know if it is alright for me, as someone who is not on the schizospectrum, to portray her symptoms getting worse and more overwhelming over time and have her make the decision to seek help.
Being neurodivergent, I know how wrong people can get the relationships we have with our conditions, and I also know not everyone would like to see certain struggles be shown in media. However, I would like to show both the good parts of her condition (how important the voices are to her) as well as the less good parts, always as carefully and respectfully as possible, of course.
Thank you already for your time and for this amazing blog! It has been very useful to me.
Hello there, friend!
There are obviously a lot of ways to experience relationships with auditory hallucinations or any symptom of psychosis and schizophrenia specifically. I have friends with psychosis and with schizophrenia or schizoaffective specifically who have decided against taking medication - there are also people with these disorders who have decided against medication but been given medication anyways.
It is also possible for someone to have symptoms for a while that get worse - for schizophrenia and schizoaffective specifically there is usually a period called prodrome or the prodromal phase where certain negative symptoms (symptoms that take away such as lack of affect or lack of energy, difficulty with hygeine, and so forth) become more pronounced and light psychotic symptoms develop until they become more severe in the "active" phase of the disorder.
as for having symptoms as a child that get severe in late teenage years or young adulthood...it is possible. There are multiple people I know, including myself, who had psychotic experiences as a younger child that later turned from magical thinking and odd experiences to active psychosis later. But I do want to stress that childhood schizophrenia is much more rare than it is often represented in media, and often more severe than how it shows up as an adult. Your character would likely have psychotic experiences but not full-blown active psychosis or schizophrenia until later. I also want to add that sometimes children have experiences that may seem odd and that is not always disordered, even in a character with a thought disorder!
However, with that in mind - having symptoms get from comforting to disturbing enough to seek help is absolutely a narrative that happens, and I think it's a great one to include in the character.
One last small thing - paranoid schizophrenia may or may not be used depending on where in the world the story takes place or when the story takes place. The DSM-5 no longer puts schizophrenia into subtypes but the ICD still does! Something to think about.
-Mod Bert
Yeah...this is gonna be fun for Sun and Earth to deal with. 😅
i loved this ep so much you have no idea , also took a shot at drawing moon and that cool turtle neck sweater (I heart turtle neck moon)
“IM NOT NO BITCHH-“ - Moon 2024
A fandom nerd who dabbles in a bit of every art form. Writing and drawing especially.
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