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Jack Black is my spirit animal too Saint, it's totally cool if you want him as a tupper. ;)

[align=right]The songs carried on and began to grow long as the moon watched it all from above

And the old ripened berries and the juniper fairies delivered their gifts and their love.[/align]

If you're willing to accept probabilities of deviation, and knowing when to get out of the "it's not in their character phase," that narrative you go through when creating and interacting with them will probably be a little easier. You just need context, which in this case is how you conceptualize that individual, and that's okay--just keep expanding that horizon. If you're confident that it doesn't get to where you worship this person to where even your own identity and self is compromised, then go with it.

 

Putting a lot of context of a person you're a fan of, and projecting your concept of them with creating a tulpa will probably get you into some mixed feelings. Sometimes, it may just be too tempting to revel so much into it that you don't bother to have integrity for yourself anymore. In other words, imitation might seem pragmatic for someone you respect, but if it prevents you from acknowledging yourself, you get yourself caught in a web of lies. But I'm sure, like any other thread about this, someone wants to get out of that false persona to reconcile with themselves eventually, and the tulpa(s) in question.

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