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Fragmented Mind Encyclopedia
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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em mai 19, 2017
I suffer from a type of Dissociative identity disorder, better known as multiple personality disorder by most, which used to cause me a lot of pain and problems in the past...until I was actually 
diagnosed 2 years ago, and since life has been much, much better. Now that I know my condition, I am able to work around and become much related to my other personalities than I used to be. This  "encyclopedia" has been a project on the works for a while, but what it basically is a classification and description of every single one of my personalities, as a means to understand "myself" better. It may also be an interesting reading, good riddance.
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