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plural_glossary:blurring [2026/06/05 19:34] – created jaimeplural_glossary:blurring [2026/06/06 03:38] (current) jaime
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 ^ Type of term | Possible function of a [[system]] | ^ Type of term | Possible function of a [[system]] |
-^ Synonyms or near-synonyms | [[Blending]], [[coconscious]], [[dissociation]], [[grayout]], [[passive influence]] |+^ Synonyms or near-synonyms | [[Blending]], [[coconscious]], [[dissociation]], [[grayout]], [[intrusion]], [[passive influence]] |
 ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Blackout]], [[time loss]] | ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Blackout]], [[time loss]] |
  
 When [[headmate|headmates]] are blurred, the boundaries between them are compromised, and they temporarily feel like they don't know who they are anymore. The word //"blurring"// is used if this is experienced as something //negative;// otherwise, "[[blending]]" is used instead. When [[headmate|headmates]] are blurred, the boundaries between them are compromised, and they temporarily feel like they don't know who they are anymore. The word //"blurring"// is used if this is experienced as something //negative;// otherwise, "[[blending]]" is used instead.
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