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Humanmore, also known as overhuman, is an alternative term to alterhuman that has a different meaning when describing your general alterhuman status. Humanmore is meant to be a general umbrella term, so there are several experiences that fall under it.
Overhuman’s core experience is being human, but also alterhuman. The user still considers themself human in some way, and finds importance with both their humanity and their alterhumanity.
Here are some experiences that might fall under humanmore:
– Someone who identifies as human primarily, but also is alterhuman in some way(s) – Someone who has several alterhuman identities and doesn’t want to explain them, but wants others to know that they aren’t just human – Someone who doesn’t know what their alterhuman identities are and knows that they are not just human but also something else – Someone who presents as human in some spaces but presents differently elsewhere and considers both part of their identity – Someone who considers themself fully human while still being alterhuman – Someone who is fictionkin and has human fictotypes
The word overhuman comes from the concept of overloading methods in programming. This is when a method or constructor has multiple implementations with the same name but different arguments so that it can be used in different ways.
The flag’s symbol is both a DNA strand and two plus signs.
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