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'''-corptive''' is a suffix for when a [[system]] [[Introject|introjects]] something, but there’s no new members.<ref>https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/651818111951142912/some-more-system-terms</ref>
For example, a [[fragment]] that becomes an introject so they can exist, or someone becoming a multi-factive because they introjected into themself.


For example, a [[fragment]] that becomes an introject so they can exist, or someone becoming a Multi-Factive because they introjected into themself.<ref>https://plurgai.tumblr.com/post/651818111951142912/some-more-system-terms</ref>
If someone introjects into themself, they can choose to call themselves a factcorptive.


If someone introjects into themself, they'd be a Factcorptive instead of Factive (or both)!
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Revision as of 19:06, 28 May 2021

-corptive ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerPlurgai

-corptive is a suffix for when a system introjects something, but there’s no new members.[1]

For example, a fragment that becomes an introject so they can exist, or someone becoming a multi-factive because they introjected into themself.

If someone introjects into themself, they can choose to call themselves a factcorptive.

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