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A Question
After seeing lots of reassurance lately on other posts that there's no such thing as a stupid question, I'd like to ask something I've been wondering about for a while.
And yeah, I know that it's addressed in various FAQs, but I have yet to find a definition that I really understood... so I was hoping that maybe someone here could help me find a definition that makes sense to me, so I can stop feeling stupid about it.
What, exactly, is a median, and what is it like to be one?
Thanks in advance to anyone who answers.
And yeah, I know that it's addressed in various FAQs, but I have yet to find a definition that I really understood... so I was hoping that maybe someone here could help me find a definition that makes sense to me, so I can stop feeling stupid about it.
What, exactly, is a median, and what is it like to be one?
Thanks in advance to anyone who answers.
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If I were more with it at the moment I'd fish up the writeup I did for astraea a while back, which has me nattering on about what it feels like in here. I am not currently in possession of withitude; maybe later.
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Anyway, thank you for reminding me of it. I went back and re-read your essay, and somehow parts of it just sort of 'clicked' with some of what I was reading in this thoroughly awful book I was reading, Penny Dreadful... I think the main character is median. I wouldn't recommend the book or anything, but when I went back and looked at your writing again after reading it, it suddenly made sense. I think I understand better now what you were saying... although I still couldn't articulate it very well if someone else asked me the question I asked above.
Anyway, thank you muchly!
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http://www.karitas.net/pavilion/library/articles/m_midconthistory_temple0902.html
http://www.astraeasweb.net/plural/glossary.html#median
It doesn't say this in Andy's article (which needs updating), but the Blackbirds were the ones to come up with the word "median".
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The original "midcontinuum" definition was actually quite a bit more flexible than the one in Astraea's glossary, which states that there is only one "main" person in a median system. As I recall, the people on the Vicki(s) pages described a wide variety of different configurations, all involving some form of "shared" or "overlapping" identity.