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IDENTITY

RESTING IN GOD; DEPENDNG ON GOD, FREE FROM PREFORMANCE
AS I REST IN GOD, I BEGAN TO LOOK LIKE JESUS. IN HIS IMAGE, HAVING HIS IDENTITY WHICH IS THE FATHER, HIMSELF AND HOLY SPIRIT TO GAIN FULL ACCESS TO KINGDOM POWER AND DOMINION.
by @tikifaces_ March 11, 2024
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identical unidentical twins

unidentical twins (a guy and girl) that could 100% pass as Identical twins to someone who has no clue how twins work
Henry and Harper are totally identical unidentical twins, they look like almost the same person.
by fiveyearoldboyhumor March 18, 2024
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Lifestyle Identity

An Identity lifestyle is similar to a gender or sexual identity, but for one's lifestyle. Is typically something the 'common' person doesn't engage in as a lifestyle and is not considered or accepted as a culture by the masses (this does NOT include harmful or illegal hobbies, interests, etc). It becomes an identity when you decide to embrace it as a part of who you are and how you live. It can be something you decide to be as (one or more of) your identity lifestyle(s), or something you feel you were called to/born for/etc. Examples of things that could/should be considered under the identity lifestyle umbrella can be: The furry community, Witchcraft/Wicca community, Kin community, Age regression community, and so forth.
Kelly: Hey Sam, I heard from your boyfriend that you came out with your lifestyle identity last week.

Sam: Yeah, recently I discovered that my lifestyle identity is Wicca.

Kelly: I'm happy for you! I discovered my lifestyle identity last year, I've never felt so in touch with myself.
by Grecey June 21, 2021
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new identity

when a gta 1-0 or base player makes a new channel + gt, to upload people who are up on them/ they lost to. 🤡
by Kinsu ix July 1, 2021
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Identity-Facet Management

Identity-Facet Management (IFM) is a systems-level framework for the intentional design, organization, and governance of multiple facets (contextual, functional, or role-specific expressions) of a single, continuous identity within a unified control structure.

In IFM, identity is treated as a stable core entity that manifests through distinct, purpose-bound facets, each with defined capabilities, constraints, permissions, and operational scope. Facets may operate concurrently or asynchronously but remain coordinated through shared authority, traceability, and continuity of identity. They do not constitute independent identities and do not possess autonomous ownership of memory, agency, or selfhood outside the governing system.

IFM emphasizes intentional partitioning rather than involuntary fragmentation, prioritizing explicit control, auditability, reversibility, and synchronization between facets and the core identity. Implementations include mechanisms for facet creation, activation, suspension, revocation, and reintegration, as well as policies governing information flow and decision authority.

The framework is domain-independent and applicable to engineered systems (e.g., AI agents, distributed cognition architectures, digital twins, access-controlled personas), organizational role design, and human–machine hybrid systems. IFM does not describe psychological dissociation or clinical phenomena and assumes preserved continuity of self across all facets.
"After burning out from juggling my online persona and legal profile, I started treating it as Identity-Facet Management, and everything got cleaner."
by Star-Struck February 10, 2026
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Law of Non-Identity

The principle that things are not identical to themselves over time, challenging Aristotle's law of identity (A = A). The law of non-identity observes that everything changes constantly—the you of this moment is not the you of a moment ago, a river is never the same water twice, and your favorite coffee mug, after years of use, is physically, chemically, and sentimentally different from the one you bought. Identity is an illusion we impose on flux. The law of non-identity explains why you can't step in the same river twice, why returning to a childhood home feels strange (it's not the same home, and you're not the same you), and why "I'm just not myself today" is literally true every day.
Example: "She invoked the law of non-identity when her partner said 'you've changed.' 'Of course I have,' she said. 'The law of non-identity says I'm not the same person I was yesterday, let alone five years ago. If I were identical to my past self, that would be the problem.' Her partner missed the person she used to be. She was busy becoming the person she was going to be."
by Dumu The Void February 15, 2026
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