Sometimes, I look up at the sky and see the big, beautiful clouds with the evening light reflecting its colors, and I imagine that Cloudsdale is real somewhere, and I yearn in sadness that that somewhere is not here.
I wonder if the Greeks felt the same.
That was pretty gay.
>>30765130I think that for millennia people have wanted to go to more beautiful worlds, it's why people created the concept of an afterlife. I know exactly how you feel. If you believe in the multiverse theory, then yes Equestria is real, every single version of it. But sadly, I don't think you or I will ever see it in our lifetimes. But for now, what you and I can both do is work to make our home a little more like Equestria every day.
>>30765134
lol yeah totally
>>30765235
I find it a great point of interest that we as humans are able to come up with worlds and ideas so beautiful so as to transplant the beauty of our own world, making us desire the world we created to become a reality within the world we live.
It is also a point of interest for me that prior to computing technology, the most our ancestors could do to was illustrate, compose and author the worlds they envisioned, and now we are on the precipice of being able to virtualize the worlds we conceptualize, rather than merely mirroring it through canvas or paper. It makes me uncertain, but hopeful.
>>30765130
No stop
>>30765321
No matter how descriptive the medium becomes, we'll never really be able to experience these other worlds.