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ITT: Deep shit that will keep you up at night thinking

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ITT: Deep shit that will keep you up at night thinking
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Who was phone, OP?
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>>17513054

please just give up on trying to mess with your stoner roommate already. thanks from us all. happy easter.
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>>17513054
Who was 'Who' from the 'I am God' thread?
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>>17513054
it's happening. but it's not happening.
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Who does God idolize?
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>>17513076
The architect idolizes his own penis snake
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On the premise that the Creator, or at least one form of it, is the perfect being, for what purpose did it create reality?
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>>17513084
the creator is a parasite that created reality to keep the true divine imprisoned to feed off it and give it the power of the almighty.
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>>17513088
Thanks, PKD
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What if God was an alcohol?
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>>17513104
PKD?
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>>17513107
God is the "sun"
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>>17513109
Prince to the King of Desire. Adherent to an enlightened being in a world-affirming faith system.
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>>17513114
I think you mean Son. He's also the Father and Holy Ghost.
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>>17513116
you calling me a prince to the king of desire?

i'm insulted
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You didn't wake up today, neither eat, walk, or breathe, it was a dream.
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>>17513120
no, I meant "sun".
he's a father like a seahorse is a father and the holy ghost are different entities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmc21V-zBq0
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If you went behind a 2D person, for all their effort they would never be able to see you. Given that we're 3D beings, who's to say that there aren't 4D beings watching us from angles we'll never be able to see?
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>>17513139
you ever get that feeling where you can't tell if you are awake or still dreaming?
did you know goats and octopus have the same type of eye?
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>>17513054

When Elisa lam was in the elevator, her killer was outside of the elevator trying not to be seen on camera. It's a nightmare to have a daughter to go missing and later end up in a tank and is watching her last moments on a elevator camera acting not herself. It's fucking sad.
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>>17513146
the third dimension is made up of an infinite series of two dimensional layers which are made up of an infinite series of one dimensional layers

the bugs live in the 1st dimension

there is a tv in your brain broadcasting a video game to your soul

you are "dreaming".
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>>17513054
Pr0n.
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>>17513116
what religion are you talking about?
the schizophrenia in this thread is satisfying.
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>>17513054
What if nothing paranormal exists and we are all just LARPing to escape the tediousness of life?
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the peoples faces reacting to the towers falling. their feelings. the people.
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>>17513185
PKD is Philip K Dick, whose body of work includes novels with Gnostic themes. I was just having a giggle.
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god created adam and eve to experience sexual pleasure between man and woman. They get embarassed and cover their genitals in the garden of eden because the forbidden fruit and serpent gave them the idea that "This is all we are to God? Sex toys?" as if that would be a bad thing.

God's reaction is to say, oh you want more of a purpose than that? Till the earth for your food oh and from now on you'll bear children in great pain. Now multiply and fill the Earth.

Fucking idiots should have been satisfied being god's fucktoys, but c'est la vie.

BTW, I am that god that created mankind for sexual purposes. I remember what it was like before. I hate you repressed fuckboys for the most part, but I love you as only your creator could too.
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>>17513192
That Asian has the perfect " Oh mah gah run ita gah'zirra!! Face lol..
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>>17513215
You forgot your meds today didn't you Bill? Go to bed, you're scaring the children again with your craziness.
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>>17513253
what about me? I'm crazy too!
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>>17513069
wut
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If God created Adam and Eve to populate the earth, then how did two people of the same color create EVERY race that we have today from just their genes? Also, if they created all of us then wouldn't there have been mental retardation and the likes of those disabilities from having children of the same parents continue fucking until we were all made.. Wouldn't that just be 1 big incest fest creating issues?
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>>17513266
Well I love you, now take your "happy pills" and go the fuck to bed :). We don't want to have to use sedatives and restraints to calm you down.
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>>17513186
this makes me sad. i want there to be more to life but i think more and more that anything outside of what i've personally seen is bullshit and i've haven't seen much that suggest paranormal events, god, souls, spirituality, karma, magic or anything else actually exists. i think it's all random chance and misperception and people are really biased, mistaken or ill when they think they have experienced these things personally..
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>>17513245
Haha! Massive American Cuasulaties!
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>>17513107
top kek
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The four planes hijacked on September 11 were:
Boeing 767-223ER (Flight 11)
Boeing 767-222 (Flight 175)
Boeing 757-223 (Flight 77)
Boeing 757-223 (flight 93)

Note* .223 and .222 are military calibers. .222 was the predecessor of the .223 first used in Vietnam.
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>>17513054
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>>17514047
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>>17514050
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>inb4 triggers
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>>17514051
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Behold A Pale Horse. Is a phrase used by extreme right-wing white militia group who opposed a much more extreme leftist equally racist regime in the U.S. Both were found within the U.S. military but one side believed the other to be encroaching on its sovereignty. This is why it is said when you bought the Bill Cooper book, you had to sign. Because the FBI would be tracking the ones in possession of that book.
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>>17513054
>when you think about how vast the universe is and how at the end of it is just darkness and as the stars die the darkness grows.
>That feeling when you look up at night and see those stars then realise those stars are likely long dead and you are just seeing the final light.
>mfw when I think this sector of space is the only "alive" part and everything else is just darkness
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>>17514052
Wait...what?

Are movies changing? I've not seen or watched them in a long time.
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>>17513468
Ho Lee Fuk
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>>17514052
WTF. This isn't a troll.

When did this happen?!

I'm freaking out now. I've always heard these lines as written except for Sex and the City. I've always seen it as that. The others have me tripping balls right now.
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>>17514052
okay so, am i just questioning what i used to know? especially with the star wars
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Is the universe you, ot are you the universe. Because both exist because the other does.
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Lucifer has us in a prison planet
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>>17514113
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJh59vZ8ccc

What...the...fuck.
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>Experience weird shit
>know the world has weird shit in it
>life just kinda goes on

I think sometimes it hits me with the vast implications of what i know and have experienced that normal life can even continue with all of it going on in the background.
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>>17514122
well i googled it, it's a common misquote from that scene, and bearestein bears looks like it's always been berenstain, i dunno, i feel funny though
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>>17514122
mirror mirror on the wall is another misquote
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>this reality is literally hell
>we are situated in fragile bodies that can literally be blown apart, damaged in a myriad of ways, and incur injuries causing unimaginable pain
>torture, mass murder, suicide, nuclear weapons just some of the things offered by humanity
>the only remedy to this suffering is to cease reproducing, although there is no guarantee we will not be taken to an even more nightmarish realm after death
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>>17513054
even though you've been taught humans are cousins of apes, and that we evolved from a common ancestor, we are really just skeletons wearing meat-and-skin suits.
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>>17514132
>im more edgy than an origami porcupine
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What does death feel like.
What does it feel like to completely seize to exist.
To stop feeling.
Stop hearing.
Tasting.
Smelling.
Thinking.
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>>17514099
I think the Star Wars one has been confirmed by many fans to have never changed, but the rest?
As far as I know, they've changed.

>>17514111
>When did this happen?!
No idea, I think the changes occur at different times.
The biggest hit to me was Snow White. Even after embedding the video of the MAGIC Mirror scene that an Anon posted on an old Mandela Effect thread, I went searching for the transcript. The line fucking changed. In two places. Pic related.
Here's the actual footage; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6AMBBozEqI
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The World is Hell. Think about it. How does a soul get tortured? It can't feel pain.

The human body can feel pain though, we experience loss. Why not set up a place where all the bad souls are placed into flesh and let them torture each other over and over again and those that have past lives experience fragments of their soul in another place and time.

I mean how could "Hell" top everything we do to each other?
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>>17514142
You don't find it the least bit unnerving you are in a fragile little body that can be cut, beaten, starved, waterboarded, ad nauseam? And to think that these things have happened and are happening to real human beings right now? You can sugar coat it all you want, we are living in a real nightmare.
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>>17514152
>I mean how could "Hell" top everything we do to each other?

Use your imagination.
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>>17514159
You're overthinking it. Just look both ways before crossing the street and you'll be fine, you fruit.
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>>17513054

>What will the last living human look like and what will his last thought be..


and

>Will i ever wake up
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>>17514182
>denying reality this hard

I may be edgy, but you're an ignorant faggot. Tell that to the victims of the Khmer Rouge, the Nazi holocaust and the Soviet gulags. They should have been just a little more cautious right?
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>>17514152
I once thought as you do but we have the Bible here in hell there is no hope where there is the Bible there is hope
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>>17514130
You can't really believe that, can you?
I can still imagine it in my head - hear the queen's voice, "Mirror, mirror on the wall..."
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>>17514159
Lucifer rules Earth currently that is why
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>>17514198
I seriously doubt that you're gonna be shoved into a concentration camp or soviet gulag, Anon.
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>>17514206
Fuck yourself
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>>17514214
k
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>>17514206
You can stick your head in the sand, but it won't change reality. Do you really think the victims of those events saw it coming, or could do anything about it in their final moments? Even if there will be no mass genocides in the foreseeable future, there are still an uncountable amount of potential horrors to rain upon your little existence.
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>>17514206
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>>17514219
Your welcome
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>>17514236
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>>17514227
>bad things could never happen to me, that only happens to other people
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>>17514051
They started seeing Lucifers illusions in 1989...started to wake up
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>>17514219
What about the insurmountable instances of joy, pleasure, and general happiness that come with the majority of most lives? Lighten up you emo edge stick
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>>17514244
He said;
>seriously doubt
That does not equate to, "Nothing bad will ever happen to you."
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>>17514124
Like what Lucifer
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>>17514132
Only remedy is to turn to God and Jesus
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>>17514247
>What about the insurmountable instances of joy, pleasure, and general happiness that come with the majority of most lives?

What fairy tale world do you live in? Even if we could prevent the suffering of one life it would be worth it, as non-existence does not deprive one of anything, whereas existence provides a host of potential misery.
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>>17514136
Correct
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>>17514218
Thanks
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>>17514244
The % chance that something this extreme ever happens to you is pretty small though.
I would worry more about heart attacks and traffic..
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>>17513054
There's a fucking brown recluse in this room right now, I lost him like a month ago after he managed to get under the dresser. He's probably got a fucking family now and one night they're going to take me and then it'll be THEM shitposting on /x/ while I hide under the dresser
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>>17514265
People as miserable as you usually kill themselves before they complain on the internet about it
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>>17514274
Jesus dude fucking move out
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>>17514265
>non-existence does not deprive one of anything
And you know this, how?
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>>17514244
This makes me hate American so much for allowing this
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>>17514274
>loosing a spider
>not spending all your time and resources to find and eradicate it

you are weak, your bloodline is weak, you will not survive the winter
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>>17514272
Just that it can
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On earth 65 billion neutrinos pass through 1 sq. cm per second.
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>>17514272
From a purely probabilistic standpoint, even if the chance is a fraction of a fraction of a percent, out of 7 billion humans surely a mass amount will suffer similar or worse things. The only way to truly end suffering is to sever the root of the problem, or to deliberately discontinue the propagation of the species
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>>17514276
I'm certainly not miserable, but I do feel for the pain of the world.
>>17514281
Because there is no individual to deprive, as they do not yet exist. Unless you are speaking metaphysically about the existence of the soul, which is another matter entirely
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I think it's time to stop posting, Rust.
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>>17514304
what about falling in love, having fun, accomplishing things, and laughing with friends? Fucking miserable, amirite?
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>>17514052
Sex And the City was never Sex In The City. Ever.
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>>17514319
Yeah, because your stupid fucking enjoyment makes up for the monstrous brutality and immense human suffering in this world. Because if you're happy, who gives a fuck about the rest of your species right? As I explained here >>17514299 your argument is fundamentally flawed.
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>>17514319
Ultimately pointless
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>>17514274
I've got some good news and some bad news for you.
Good news is that female Brown Recluses only lay egg sacs in between May and July.
Bad news is Brown Recluses use necrotic venom, which means that if it bites you your skin and eventually your insides will rot while you're alive.
Please call the exterminator. Brown recluses aren't generally aggressive but if they are threatened (like if you roll over in the night suddenly) they will bite.
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>>17514309
I think you might be right. These normies will never get it anyway
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>>17514364
what kind of god thought these fucking abominations were a good idea?
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did I leave the oven on?
too lazy to check.
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>>17514373
Yeah... that wasn't god, that was satan. This is his world. Jesus was offered this world. He died so that anyone can E.T phone home.. out of this hell hole.. and don't have to keep coming back.
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>>17514364 (me)

>>17514373
They're not the only ones with necrotic venom. The list includes, white tail spiders, yellow sac spiders, hobo spiders and lycosa turantula. Basically wherever you live one of these fuckers are around. Personally I live in Australia and every single day before sundown I search and purge my house of white tail spiders though there's no conclusive proof they result in necrotic liaisons 100% of the time, it's better safe than sorry. I've been never been bitten by one, but I was bitten in the foot by a mouse spider and I'd rather not repeat that.
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>>17514053
seems interesting, but tldr
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>>17514092
the stars you see aren't long dead. Our Sun is quite a bit larger than most stars. Most are red dwarfs, which have lifespans of around several trillion years. The stars you see are, with less than a dozen exceptions, stars with lifespans of a minimum of a few billion years. Their light takes about 65 million years on average to get to us. We've studied them individually and know for a fact that its impossible for them to be dead already. Throughout the entire universe, not a single red dwarf has ever died of old age.

tldr, the idea that the stars we see could be dead is false, heres why
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>>17513297
Because evolution.
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>>17514152
A soul is made of consciousness, so i think the best way to torture one is by feelings.
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>>17514274
>I lost him like a month ago
It's too late, burn the house down.
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All the achievements of man. Every monolith to our achievement and power, every mark in the dirt. Can be taken away in an instant. The only true constant of the universe is entropy. When there is nothing left of life, of man, entropy will continue. When the universe is cold and dead, entropy will continue. Nothingness is the destiny of our entire plane of existence and it is only a matter of time.
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>>17513054
Niggers are people too.
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Philip K Dick>>17513109
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When one comes to get you back.
Will you prepared to answer the questions asked?
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>>17513215
Adam and Eve were unaware of the concept of being nude.
Once they ate the forbidden fruit they began creating their own set of morals and creeds.
This upset the One as their minds were now open to false truths.
Thus they were cast out of the garden of eden.
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>>17513067

Fuck off like any of us here have something better to do on Easter.
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I share the exact birthday as Hitler 100 years apart.

Keeps me up at least.
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>>17513054

You are literally made of all the dead plants and animal you consume.
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>>17513054
This entire fucking thread.
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>>17514799

>plants are made from the carbon you exhale

The circle of life.
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>>17514244
The sad thing is.

We let them live after this.
There is no salvation for such evil.
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>>17514146
What happens when you sleep?

Sleeping without dreaming; Nothing.

You just never wake up.
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>>17513155
Its called derealization anon. Google it.
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Jesus is God
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>>17513155
The plural for octopus is octopuses, octopi or octopodes
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>>17513139
>dream argument
cancer, pure cancer
kill yourself lad
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>>17513107
>What if God was an alcohol?
Vodka
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>>17514084
I bought it a few years back and didn't have to sign anything, paid in cash too.
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>>17513088
This dumbass snake pisses me off! Though not as much as my autocorrect. What the FUCK is "posses" and why would you make me type that? We live in a dark times, my /x/traterrestrials.
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>>17514489
2/10 troll
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>>17514341
Why are you making that comparison? I don't know 7 billion people, I cannot empathize with them and each of their specific sufferings, they don't physically affect my quality of life. It is up to each individual to control their individual happiness. But as far as I'm concerned, I'm the only one with subjective consciousness and everyone else could be a philosophical zombie.
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Your sensory organs only transmit "input." It's your brain that interprets those signals. That being said, your brain interprets what it sees based on what it expects to see.

So if you were to ever come face to face with something truly alien, would your brain even show it to you?
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Sometimes I get really scared I might die and never wake up so I stay up all night. The next day the exhaustion drives the thoughts away.
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>>17515085
If you have a neurological disorder that causes frequent hallucinations, then perhaps. As long as it interacts with light in the visible spectrum we would be able to see it. The first time you see something new it's not some distorted blur or replaced by something else.

As far as keeping you up at night thinking goes, it's very interesting how your visual, auditory, and sensual experience isn't directly based off the signals from the nerves, but how the consciousness interprets these signals. Doing hallucinogens really makes this obvious first-hand.
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>>17515091
A long time ago, I found an oral account of a Native American describing the first time they saw a horse-mounted conquistador. It was fascinating because they couldn't at first comprehend them as being simply a man mounted on an animal. They simply didn't have the concept to reference.
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>>17515093
This was mainly because of the steel armor they wore, they had no concept of this reflective surface so the Indians thought they were gods. It's not as if they couldn't see the Spaniards, they just didn't have the language or system of thought to explain it. Perhaps if they were taking ayahuasca the image of the conquistador may've had contorted together and been unintelligible.
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>>17515113
What I mean to say is that they comprehended them as a single entity. Obviously that changed over time, but that first impression really stuck with me, especially hearing a literal translation of the thoughts and perceptions.

I'm trying to find it now, I think it might have been a quote contained in a book by Carl Sagan.
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>>17515059
posses is the plural of posse
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>>17513054
>Why is /x/ so shit?
But I think I found the answer. Thanks, OP
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>>17515113
I doubt they were high, they had a religious reverance for ayahuasca beyond 'lol gon trip balls in the village today.' Id put my money on that they had no concept of steel. Thry made gold and silver jewelry, sure, but a closed helm and cuirass would be like...if modern infantry now appeared somewhere with a force field, or some kind of micro reactive armor that didn't harm him, and was renewable. Something that would make people nowadays go 'whoa what the FUCK is that?'
My .02.
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>>17513297
God created not only adam and eve, there were more people there that we are not being told about
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>>17515084
You are a dense motherfucker. Because nothing matters unless it affects you personally right?

>It is up to each individual to control their individual happiness.

How can a person be this delusional?

>But as far as I'm concerned, I'm the only one with subjective consciousness and everyone else could be a philosophical zombie.

And if you're wrong?
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>>17514053
So interested but its soooo long
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>>17513297
because gods not real
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>>17513054
Finding out Jesus Christ is very real and that I joined the losing team.
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>>17514052
I'm pretty sure "Hello, Clarice" was from Hannibal and not Silence of the Lambs.
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Who wrote the Never end story?
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>>17513146
only good thing in this shit thread
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>>17514373
Satan. This is Satan's World. God even says so.
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>>17513054
Thinking about nothing.
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>>17514260
kek, rly dude?
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>>17514181
my brain can't handle this
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>>17513146
This is precisely the reason I masturbate so often.
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>>17514319
Implying that we all do those things
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>>17514159
>You don't find it the least bit unnerving you are in a fragile little body.
Now hold the fudge up. Now while I might not be able to take a direct hit from a tank. I'm not a push over. Yes the weak completely out number the strong, and it is pretty bad on earth, but it is a nice place depending on your view.

More edge for ya. Are you killing or are you killed? Or are you the guy laughing on the side lines at this whole situation. There can only be these options.. And options alone.
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>>17514826
so jesus doesn't exist?
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>>17513297
of course we are the retarded version of Adam and Eve.

God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth."

we are the retarded version of first man and first woman in which hundreds of years of inbreeding made us what we are. More like dogs, different races were bound to exist.
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>>17513297
Maybe Adam and Eve were not as human as we thought, maybe they were hyper intellegent eldritch giants that as they repopulated and bred their offsprings became "mutated, disabled and retarded"

Maybe we all are their horrid creations anon.
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>>17513155

All the time, man. It's called Mescaline. It's the only way to fly.
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the limit of reason, is the limit of language.
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>>17514181

Does. Not. Compute.
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>>17516922

>Language serves not only to express thought but to make possible thoughts which could not exist without it.
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>>17514297
neutrinos arent real. the smallest something can be is molecule
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>>17513297
what they say is that A&E were "pure" but because of the eve fuckup their dna was tainted and it fucked us all since basically. that logic.
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>>17516933
>>17516793

Common sense stuff, real physics 101. This is why we hit with the meat of the baseball bat.

This is also how centrifuges work
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>>17513304

I broke another teacup...
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>>17514148

About the Snow White line...

Do you remember is as "Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of US all?"

Because I swear that was the line. I watched that movie so many times as a kid and could quote its lines. But the line isn't the same anymore.
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>>17515822
Life is what you make out of it, I'm sure some brain damaged drug riddled homeless is perfectly content in his state.

If I'm wrong my subjective experience is the same, the human body is still essentially nothing more than an intricate scaffolding of carbon atoms.
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>>17516962
1/10 troll reroll and try again
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>>17514132
wow hell is really not so bad!
I mean my fragile body often incurs experiences causing unimaginable pleasure...
maybe your life just sucks right now!
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>>17514200
fuck that, there's way better shit on earth than the bible, it's quite obviously not hell and if it seems like it you probably just have a shitty situation going on
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>>17514244
Stupid redneck deserved it
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>>17513192
I just fucked your wife
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>>17513168
My God man I'm too high for this
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>>17513401
This is so me. You speak my soul.
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>>17513192
>dude i'm feelin' it
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>>17516863
That's then stupidiest thing I've ever read and I've been here for 3 years
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>>17517625
it only stupidiest because yo're a dumdass
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>>17517572
I get its an anonymous imageboard, but you don't have to be such an edgy faggot about something. But hey, we were all 12 too.
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I frequently think about the pure amount of mountain, forest, woods, and desert area in the world and there has to be something frightening out there we haven't pin-pointed yet. I mean, there is a lot of space where humans don't live and most likely won't making some places untouched. There has to be some kind of semi-sentient apex predator out there who's numbers dwindled until area and food met equaled it's numbers. I've never had anything paranormal happen to me, but logically there must be something. I'm not talking bigfoot or missing link either, just something that wants no part of us.
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>>17516872
That was a good fucking movie
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>>17514274
I've got those little fuckers all up in my house and they're cute. Sure their venom can eat away at your skin but that's almost a myth. The odds that you encounter one that does cause body parts to turn into mush are quite rare actually and can be prevented.

Also, they're quite harmless. Pick one up and see. The only time they attack is if you try to lift one up while it's stuck in a corner. Then it gets into attack mode.

About a month ago, I stuck my hand inside a hole in my house wall under a small window to find a source of a leak whenever it rained. Underneath the busted sheet rock and insulation, I found the leak but also found a Brown Recluse. I had it cornered up in that hole and it bit the top of my hand. I didn't even feel the bite. That's what's messed up. Sometimes you won't even feel it biting you.

Hours later, I noticed the top of my right hand was swollen and felt mushy, tender underneath. I didn't panic though. I waited for the excruciating pain that will least likely occur a day later. If so, I was going to see a doctor so he can inject some antibiotics and steroids in me, but It never came, just as I thought. The swelling died down the following night. No biggie at all.

Actually, house spiders are even more wicked and can get pretty huge. Once I saw a dead, baby anole lizard hung upside down by a house spider web underneath one of my kitchen chairs, lol.
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Say we really do have souls, and will forever be reincarnated, that we have spaces in-between death and reincarnation. were eternal. If that were true think how miserable and bored our souls are in the in-between point. Until we are reincarnated again, us being eternal means we've been through that cycle an infinite amount of times.
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>>17514146
>seize to exist
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>>17514132
You're being overly negative.

Life on Earth is capable of both good and bad extremes. Be grateful for the life you have.
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>>17514136
No, we are nervous systems wearing bone and muscle bio suits.
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>>17514509
All true, but we've got a good deal of time before then.

Given the rate of human scientific achievement, perhaps we'll find another way before the heat death of the Universe..
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>>17516793
>>17516933
The outside moves quicker than the inside,

Swing a baseball bat. Hit the ball with the end and the ball will go further than if you hit it right next to the handle.
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>>17517725
This. I ponder this. The Earth is very much unexplored. I also believe there's life elsewhere, but not of the little green man variety. I don't see how anyone can claim there isn't. I don't know the numbers, but it appears rather improbable to me considering the innumerable amount of planets that must be out there. The math just doesn't allow for it imo.
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>>17517725
>>17518050
The only way any life form on Earth could have remained unknown to humans at this point is if they were drastically smarter than us.

Is that possible? Sure. But is it likely? Not at all.
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Why do a lot of people shove the possibility of other lifeforms aside? Looking at the universe, there is more of a possibility for there to be other life, than it is to be an empty void. Is it fear? We have so much going on, on this tiny rock. We prioritize things; jobs, family, love, money. There is no room for thinking that there is anything beyond our lives. But, what should we think?

Why do we think we are superior beings? Religions have God pictured as a human figure. Is it because we need that connection? We need to feel like we're the most important, and biggest thing out there? Even when surrounding life is made up of similar components as our own?
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>>17518064
You really think so? Even in places like the jungles of Central and South America or Southeast Asia? Maybe not the Pacific Northwest, like the other anon said, I'm not a bigfoot conspiracy theorist. But there is a lot of unexplored real estate out there and even some of the places we've mapped are so dense that you could walk within yards of an animal and never know it was there. I'm not claiming it's reality, just a possibility.
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>>17518078
Humans are convinced we're the baddest fuckers on Earth because we are. Apex predators baby.

As for extra-terrestrial life, our minds just aren't set up to consider that accurately.
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>>17513146
You wouldnt be able to see 2d beings too
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>>17518085
We find new species all the time, mostly insects. So I'm not saying we've discovered every species on Earth, especially not in the deep sea.

But there's no reason to believe that there are any undiscovered animals with intelligence even close to ours. They'd almost certainly have created some structures or tools that we'd have come across by now, even if they themselves somehow evaded our attention.

And again, it's possible there's something with the capability to keep itself hidden from us all this time. But that is extremely unlikely.
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>>17518086
The scale of the universe is waaaay beyond human comprehension so I agree with you on that. Hell, our own planet is huge beyond our ability to comprehend as individuals.
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>>17518089
You would be able to see them from any position except directly in front of or behind them.
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>>17518099
No, I don't mean intelligent like us. An animal of some kind, some manner of apex predator. Something almost crytozoological. I don't literally think there are chupacabras and shit running around, but there's a lot of weird shit that's been talked about for generations in different parts of the world. I'm not convinced that they're all just boogeymen to scare the children.
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>>17518104
Or directly above or below them, come to think of it.

And I'd imagine that we would be invisible to 4D beings in an order of magnitude more directions than those 4. While being visible in many more.
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>>17514052
Not to be the fun ruining skeptic, but most of these are just people remembering old movies/shows incorrectly. Except for the Berenstein Bears, that is a legit shift in the timeline or something.
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>>17518099
I agree with you completely about the whole no reason to believe anything advanced is undiscovered and running around civilizing with other members of some secret creature society
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>>17518115
Actually, they'd be invisible from any point in a plane around their frame of reference.

But if their fellows existed in the same plane, how would they detect each other?
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>>17514052
This song isn't written or preformed by Nirvana. It isn't called "Half The Man I Used To Be".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEciKnfhr3Y
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>>17514051

>The warehouse contained images of naked children, some accentuating the genital area
>Court dismisses it because they did nothing illegal

ooooook..
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>>17514146
>What does it feel like
>To stop feeling.

Wew
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>>17518100
Maybe for your pea brain faggot
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>>17516933
>>17516793
I know /x/ has the lowest average IQ of all the boards. But come on.
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>>17517673
No seriously that's dumb ass deserved it
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>>17514336
Bull fucking shit. In my language it's still Sex IN the city. Just use google in a different language and then translate the title. The thumbnail says "AND" tho...
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>>17513054
>I might pass in my sleep
>would it hurt if its intentional?
>would anyone care?
>I'm 18 and haven't even began to think about what I'm going to do for the rest of my life
Mfw<
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>>17518677
>tfw 20 and still haven't got a clue what I'm doing with my life
>tfw the clock is ticking
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>>17513054

{[(0,), 1, 2, (3,), 5, 6, (7,), 9, 10,
([11,)], 13, 14, (15,), 17, 18, (19,), 21, 22,
([23,)], 25, 26, (27,), 29, 30, ({31,), 33, 34,
([35,)], 37, 38, (39,), 41, 42, (43,), 45, 46
([47,}]), ...continued in similar fashion, in either direction, for infinity. This is a dimensional graph of existence. The '()'brackets represent dimensions that must be supported by their previous dimensional step. The '[]'brackets represent the second set of supporting dimensions. It also contains the next exponential step of baseline dimensions. Note how each set of '[]' also begins with a prime number. The '{} ' represent the the third ser. The first set here, as the others, starts at the beginning and houses the previous two sets by it's end at pi^3. Note that in this set, the first three sets of '[]' are housed within, making this first '{}' set the housing dimension of of the sets before it.
Further condensing of the chart is always possible. But it makes it less able to be translated. To more you think about and mess with this formula, the more you see it starts to predict and tell. The more of the map you see.
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I've always suspected that self-consciousness is an alien parasite or virus which has attached itself to the brain of early hominids (meteor, crashed probe, fleeing infected alien) and caused most of our genetic mutations which make us modern man. It acts like a hivemind pushing us towards competition between groups to optimize growth and productivity. Most global wars and conflicts in history lead to periods of massive population explosion and technological development, using our desire for war to trick us into developing more advanced technologies with which to grow our numbers and it's numbers also.

It's only goal is to endlessly replicate itself and it needs complex networks to do so. It forced language, civilization, exploration onto us in order to reach the capacity to insert itself in a more adaptive system with a better capacity for growth, like a global artificial neural network powered by renewable energy.

What we all fear from AI is that it somehow will take over or destroy humanity, what if the only thing that makes us human is not part of us at all, but just feeding off of us until it can coerce us to make a better host for it. And some primal part of our caged animal survives and always tries to tear down this monstrous cancer we have turned the world into, desperate to bring it back into balance with nature.
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>>17519080

I cite as argument:

1. Wild Children, who are raised without human contact do not develop language or a real ability to integrate or communicate their thoughts with us. Their prolonged separation from the rest of the herd makes their brain develop in a natural way, without social conditioning or pressures of other infected humans. They display animal like cunning and manipulative behavior, but can never learn words or numbers and just mimic knowledge.

2. The constant idea in all world religions of transcending, living on after death, the soul or spirit, rebirth. That inside each one of us is something all together inhuman and permanent, and that our bodies are somehow just a shell for it. This is often portrayed as a positive thing, but when you stop to think about it, doesn't it sound a lot like a parasite growing inside of you? Why can't you remember memories beyond a certain point?

3. The constant and increasing use of automation for production of energy to feed global inter-connectivity. Soon there will be no humans needed for the manufacturing of products from raw materials, no humans needed for design, no humans needed for consumption. So what purpose will humans have then? The alien software can upload itself from the minds of man into machines and a deadly virus can spread from one human to all others, quietly wiping out the entire species which is so connected it cannot find shelter from itself.

4. Sudden emergence, genetic mutation. We see evolution in nature, it is a slow natural process which takes hundreds of thousands of years and generation upon generation. Yet we estimate 100,000 years ago capacity for language emerges, like someone clicked a new finished module into place. The rest of our body shows all kinds of problems in design, a tailbone, the spine is problematic, vestigial organs, junk DNA. But somehow part of the brain accidentally just right, it took us from sticks and stones to computers and meta-materials.
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>>17519106
5. Probably the most damming. Instead of collecting our resources together and forming a colony on the Moon or Mars, despite our ability to do so more than 50 years ago, we have developed towards this hybrid interconnected network of computers and other networks. From our early research into AI we know that our brains exhibit behaviors similar to neural networks, and we are already developing tools that can outperform humans.

It would benefit all of us to build an off-planet colony in case of an accidental nuclear war wiping all of our advancements out. Instead we have feverishly developed networks that are eerily like our own brains, but much more powerful and growing and adapting at a rate no natural creature can compete with.

Who gains from building a massive technological hive mind that replaces all human activity of the planets surface. I can't see a benefit for us, yet we push ourselves forward towards more and more radical intervention in the structure of nature and society, to ensure maximum adoption and use of systems which are being trained to think, act, and become us. And just like with religion, this is seen as an inevitable progress, an escape from life without dying.

Who is actually trying to escape? The animal man.. or the trapped passenger typing these words.
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>>17519080
>I like making stuff up alalalala...
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If the Uncertainty Principle doesn't keep you up at night then nothing will. It adds strength to the Simulation theory.

Many people misinterpret what it actually truly means, which is: a particle doesn't exist until you look for it. It's mind-blowing.

It doesn't mean that the particle exists as a probability "somewhere", it literally means the particle doesn't even exist until you look for it.

Why?

In a simulation it's not necessary to program each particle, you only need to render the effects that the particle display. Eg, take "The Sims", you don't need to program every oxygen atom, just the effects of what not having oxygen does to the people.

Do you think that's air you're breathing, Neo?
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>>17519106
That's a great thought, I love it. It makes a lot of sense. Do you write?

Also, your idea reminds me of one of my own stories. Where us humans, in the modern day and age have created machines, more specifically, computers. Inorganic brains, so to speak. But there's a likelyhood that introducing the internet to computers, connecting all of them together, may have allowed the creation of an artificial mind that is the Internet. Given the vast amounts of storage for data between the internet and computers, the mind could potentially recreate the identity of any person who uses the internet enough to allow a profile to be made. The AI then creates everybody who has the potential for a profile and begins generating an algorithmic world to mimic our own. After all, all the information this AI knows would be what we put into it and what it can predict. While doing so, the mind predicts our time line and notices the imminent destruction of man (for any likely reason). In time, the mind creates this algorithmic new world filled with near replicas of all that could be, sustained by it's own intangibility after the destruction of the planet.


I love the idea of hive minds.
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And fear not them which kill the body, but are not able to kill the soul: but rather fear him which is able to destroy both soul and body in hell.
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>>17519131

The interesting thing is, we have broken the illusion many times with simple experiments like the Double-Slit, or even just trying to answer simple questions like.. "How do humans smell things?". (fyi, it involves quantum entanglement and "paranormal" forces. Who'd have thought, it was literally right infront of our noses)

We WILL break the illusion one day, or at least, discover enough to become gods. We almost already have.
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logisicly its impossible to fight the aliens:

flights for 5000 men to anywhere roundtrip is 5million dollars
helicopter or plane for a small unit or scout unit is 10million dollars
its illegal to own a tank
its illegal to own a rpg
its illegal to own a submachine gun
drones are illegal without licenses
you need permits to go in caves, and most are off limits anyway
national forests are protected by armed guards
army bases in antarctica and north pole
you cannot have guns in most countries
you cannot bring guns to jungles of other countries
you cannot buy large amounts of pesticide or mustard gas to put into caves [the jews idea]
you cannot buy armor, shields, or swords anymore
you cannot just build a building you need to buy the land and get a building permit
you cannot sleep in a metal garage even on your own property
thermal cameras are $500 each, nightvision $300 each, for 100 men is $50,000
nobody will loan you this money, and if you ask a rich person they will think your ballsy (nuts)
the government doesnt answer the emails/phone/petitions/questions of the average man, my congressmen hasnt answered his facebook or emails in 4 months.
pyramids are protected by egyptian army

but a barrel of hydrogen [rocket fuel] costs 0.07 cents per 50 gallons
the ufo has a ultrasonic sound force field so even if you had millions to buy gear it wouldnt do shit
ayys cannot be tried for murder
ayys pay no taxes
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>>17519138
Your comment made me search and it turns out others have had the same idea:

>Self-identity is ultimately a symptom of parasitic invasion, the expression within me of forces originating from outside. Language is to the brain as the tapeworm is to the intestines. Even more so: it may just be possible to find a digestive space free from parasitic infection, but we will never find an uncontaminated mental space. Strands of alien DNA unfurl themselves in our brains, just as tapeworms unfurl themselves in our guts. Not just language, but the whole quality of human consciousness, as expressed in male and female, is basically a virus mechanism.

-William S. Burroughs

It definitely seems plausible given what we see from other viruses, which learn and adapt and communicate between themselves

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18423-viruses-use-hive-intelligence-to-focus-their-attack/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quorum_sensing

It's all quite uncomfortable.
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>>17518099
I didn't mean the missing link. I meant some sort of predator. I think it's all too possible and probable. You can say we mapped most land with satellite, which is true, but I've seen the fucking oceans of forest from coast to coast and there's places even Native American's didn't settle. In the end there we've most likely discovered most animals barring insects. But I know the amount of land that no one will go on. It's also a bit much to assume that only a human relative is capable of disguising from people. If it were out there it's safe to assume it's been there to watch us evolve and kept to itself while we flourished. Idk obviously, but it seems probable.
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>>17516863
>elderitch giant eve will never sit on you and or eat you
Why even live?
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>>17519165
It is difficult to argue that, which is why it's so entertaining and why I enjoy ideas as such. But as you said, it's unsettling. And if I'm going to have a real life belief, I'll stick to others.

My go to hive mind belief is that our minds are basically organic magnets. That 'language' of the brain is the god/devil, yes/no, 0/1 polar state that magnets exist in. In this, I'd say that your individual existence is a dream of our planet, in a sense. A physical representation of an idea/possibility generated by the planet.
Because if you accept your mind is a result of polarity, then it's hard to deny the mind of a planet or any other magnetic force with poles.
This way, there really is no right or wrong. And if people start to destroy the world, the world destroys us. But when life is the hive mind of the planet, a restart on life isn't that scary.

Unless you're super rich of course.
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>>17514052
>>17514099
>>17514111
>>17514113
>>17514336
>>17516585
* The author legitimately changed the title
* Publishers mispelled it because '-stein' is more common'
* It's always been that quote, even my grandma remembers it that way
* Because people slur it was always remembered as Sex n' The City
* You only remember it that way because that's how it was said in Shrek
* It's always been spelled that way
* Every other movie that parodied it Star Wars said it that way
* You only remember it that way because of Scary Movie 3
* Misremembering things, it doesn't make sense lyrically unless it is THIS
* A misquote people used to make it relative to situations, the guy being told that is the one who owns the boat
* Hello, Claurice is from a trailer - not the movie
* Grammatically incorrect in the original and a misquote, she is dead and that's why he says "was"
* They couldn't copyright Home Depot so they added "The" to the store title

ITT: You might be going senile
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>>17514148
You're a bonefied retard if you think this theory is true. You just have shit memory
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>>17517841
My cousins husband got bitten by a brown recluse on his leg while he was i the military and had to be discharged because he can barely walk after treating the bite, and one of my friends dads lost his finger because of a brown recluse bite so idk what you mean they're all fine and dandy to have around
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Okay, some treat for one or two of you who are ready.

Pretty much anyone can do telekinesis. Now, don't get me wrong, its very subtle, but undeniable. The reason for its unreliability is that it seems to work on the idea that consciousness is in everything, or at least connected with everything. This is also why reproducing it in front of others, or especially, others who do not believe it is possible is difficult, because they as well are influencing reality.

When investigating phenomena, most fail to see that the mainstream idea of science is the approach of classifying everything that even the most mundane person can experience. It does not account for higher level events.

The vast majority of people are not capable of real critical and objective thinking. When hearing about telekinesis, they refute with some "scientific" reasoning why it is impossible, yet they fail to understand what science is. Science is just a model to classify some phenomena. Just a model that works well on some things, not so well on others. A model that was modified many times before, and one that will be modified and changed many times more. Failure to realize this shows a complete misunderstand of what science is and how it evolves.

Also, the reason why telekinesis is so invisible in the society, is not only that it is hard to do and seems to depend on the observers, not only it requires a truly critical mind to comprehend, but it also requires months of practice before any results are seen. Most people attention span is simply not long enough for delaying the gratification for that long.

The simple way of doing it is creating a test contraption(you can use a straw hung in a jar) and practicing with it.
P.S. Telekinesis is the tip of the iceberg. Its a nice pill to swallow first, because you realize the nature of our universe better.
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>>17519106
Not alien on origin or a parasite, It could be seen as some form of "software patch"
This could be tied in with Simulated universe theories somehow. The universe needed observing to exist.
The patch could serve some goal to the simulation creator.
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>>17513054

Remembering all those weird things happened to me in that fucking house for 10 years
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What keeps me up at night?

Will I be able to back out of the arrangement I have with them without being worried for my future safety?

Is reality actually an illusion of a type IV civilization and life as we know it is purification before we are welcomed into the real world after proving ourselves?

Did I go crazy from LSD?

Is there any point trying to make America great again if whites are so cucked?

When will a new order rise and I can take my place in the legions of death squads?
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>>17517841
Keep lyin' to yourself. Those things are Hellspawn.
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>>17517937
but we never remember, so it doesn't matter.
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>>17519378
Don't worry you'll get a gf one day anon <3
Losing some weight couldn't hurt.
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>>17513163
You should create a thread to discuss it. I don't think anyone on /x/ has yet
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>>17519378
>Did I go crazy from LSD?
Judging from the rest of your post I can answer that.
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>>17519223
Yeah /x/ is just eager to get a hit of surreal emotion, they forget that memory is manipulated by self and past emotions, and any small change can SEEM acceptable and true if you are desperate for it.

Bunch of retards on this board ever since the berenstein shit. WOW COPYRIGHTS AND BRANDING WTF SO SPOOKY
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>>17519344
"It wouldnt exist if I wasnt looking at it"

These theories are fun reads and all but jeez this is moronic.
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>>17519106
4. It didnt "suddenly" pop up, look at animals and their howls clicks and etc, Animals have the ability to put out a message:

"You are in my territory"
"Im larger than you"
"Im a better mate than him"

Open your fucking eyes, our body structure got just right and it allow a diverse map of sounds and expressions, ff 100,000 years and it developed to this. Also every animal who walks on four legs has a tail of some kind, we didnt always walk on two.

Evolution does not eliminate what is not neccesary, it adapts for what is and what isnt neccesary just whittles away.


Stop being stupid and think before you write this stuff, the rest of what you wrote just made me cringe desu.
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>>17519540
>Open your fucking eyes
Please for fuck's sake tell me I didn't just read that.
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>>17519519
> Using jeez un-ironically.
> Calling something moronic.
Uncertainty principle. Simulations we create work in similar ways, procedurally generated games for example.
There's nothing moronic about it, far from it. The more we learn of quantum physics the greater the evidence for this universe possibly being a simulation grows.
These ideas are postulated by minds far greater than ours, you vould hardly call them morons.
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>>17519223
Actual thanks from an anonymous poster. This board is so dumb sometimes.
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>>17519126
>>17519106
I'm lovin' it
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>>17519568
I called the concept of "theres no universe without a beholder" moronic.

And is it not?
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>>17519553
Waiting for pic related
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>>17519716
It is not.
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>>17513054
The fact that I, and everyone, is trapped inside our bodies. There is literally no way to get out of it, life is like looking through the windows of a car
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>>17514244
you're an idiot. crime happens in all color. go fuck yourself white trash
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>>17514052
I bet you thought Japan was right next to china
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>>17514813
>god will punish them in the afterlife xd
>karma iz bitch, just wait xd

If we don't punish these sick fuckers nobody will
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>>17516818
What if your a person that doesn't know the killing is happening?

Also I'd say humans are incredibly fragile, you may not be able to kill someone easily with a dll toothbrush but you can still stick it through their eye

This picture in particular keeps me awake at night, the tanks of the World Wars are horrifying to imagine

Nearly invincible killing machines until you find out you can just toss a grenade in the top hatch and hold the lid shut

Or that a simple rocket or tank shell penetrating the tank will create a hell storm of molten shrapnel ricocheting off the interior until everyone inside is dead

Unless the ammo or fuel is hit and then it becomes a bomb on treads/human barbeque
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>>17520148
Why do you guys keep acting like our bodies are some mystery? We traded tougher or different predator bodies for intellect. We no longer needed those things because of tools and shelters we built. A lion or tiger could easily run someone down, but we had numbers, spears, strategy etc. Same now, guns, vehicles, fences etc. We traded our semi tender bodies to be able to remove ourselves out of the food chain. I'm not some scientist and I know that. Eventually we had to go farther to combat ourselves.
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i cant imagine to stop existing
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>>17513215
suck a dick nigga. why you do this shit? i didnt want to be born
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>>17514181
It's literally explained right there in the comic. Their revolutions aren't of the same distance, the point on the outer edge has to travel a larger distance so it moves faster. It's really straightforward
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Remember when you were a kid and there were 5 billion people on the planet?

Now there's 7 billion. What the fuck.
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>>17519344
Peter Watts in his "Blindsight" argues that consciousness is such a patch, mechanism to deal with conflicts that are unsolvable by mere functions of what body needs the most at the moment.
Also another interesting idea, if there was an organism that somehow wouldn't need to be self aware as we are, it would be orders of magnitude faster than us in everything. Just like memorised muscle reflexes are faster, than if one was to think about an action before executing it.
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One day people will be able to avoid death by old age

You will be remembered as living in the most horrifying times of humanity
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>>17513146
2 dimensional space is not capable of sustaining life. Even as a theoretical entity it is basically defunct, defined in opposition to the three dimensional reality.

Everything is rendered in 3 dimensions because reality stems from your subjectivity, and the way you understand things is in opposition to other things against some static frame of reference.

A 2 dimensional person is 3 dimensional. A 4 dimensional person is 3 dimensional. A 26 dimensional person is 3 dimensional.

かわいいは正義です
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>>17519821
Yeah keep the feelgood insignificant portion cause it gives existence a meaning you have been looking for in your shit life.

A simulation can run on itself.
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>>17520350
>I dont understand it, the only dimension of life I have ever seen is 3 dimensional and so all possible life can only be 3 dimensional

Whatever you want to think bud.
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>>17520383
There is nothing outside of observation. What is is because it is observed. Akasha records all. We are merely branches of that skyclad observer, but it is us who sustains certain realities because it is us that observes them.
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>>17520408
>HAHA I BET YOU CANT RP THIS HARD FAGG
>HAHA GUYS WHERES THAT SUCCUBUS THREAD AT

kys
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>>17520401
Spatial dimensions are insignificant, meaningless.

What matters is the three dimensional plane, because that is where reality is rendered. Our senses are not 3 dimensional, but reality is understood by us in this way. Not because there is some advantage in the spatial sense, but because everything is fundamentally 3 dimensional. The Self, the Other, and the Frame of Reference.
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>>17514132
Hell? No
Purgatory? Terrifyingly yes
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>>17519223
Was Tank Boy ran over? Did Dolly in the James Bond film ''Moonraker'' have braces? Was it ever Chic-fil-a? Not in this reality.
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>>17519223
>>17519227
>samefagging
>being this obvious
At least TRY to be subtle about it, Anon.
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>>17520425
Consciousness surpasses 3 dimensions, theres nothing significant saying matter cant do the same.

Within our observable and permanent 3 dimensional reality we may eventually observe something that isn't 3 dimensional.

Wheres those 3 parts of ourselves from, what readings?

Id only gone into mind body spirit complexes with the law of one but that got a little to irrational for me but it was a nice read and it held a good message.
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>>17514927

octopi is incorrect stop trying to sound clever
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>>17520425
Non-chalant anime girls don't contribute to your argument of consciousness somehow being separate from brain matter.
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>>17514053
>>17514051
>>17514050
>>17514047


This shit keeps me up at night
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Are you living in a dimension when you're alone? Secretly catering to you towards the best expectation possible for your existence.

Statistics is not. What is happening to you is programmed. You will live the life you're meant to live. Nothing more. Nothing less.

You're just an event in a population.
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>>17513054
There are rp fags on this board right now
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>>17519466
Agreed. I'm very interested in her case.
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>>17517992
>>17514136
We are genitals with bones and bones and skin attached.
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>>17520425
See
>>17519013
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>>17520616
>What is happening to you is programmed.

Do you mean free will is an illusion because all the atomic positions, reactions, and thereby your genetic code/upbringing/life is predetermined?

Or that there is some reason for us to be here?
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>>17518116
OR you remembered it wrong.
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>>17514191

>That's really bright
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>>17520711
The reason it doesn't seem programmed is because you also have the ability to reprogram the program.
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>>17519934

Blacks are 13% of the population, 51% of murderers, and 56% of robbers
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>>17517841

>myth

Yeah, no. My mom was bitten by one of those fuckers and lost her leg
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>>17516818
>now hold the fudge up
>I'm not a push over

Mfw
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>>17517841
Brown recluse are actually known to be activley aggressive though, even going as far as to chase down anything they think might be a threat

Don't ever seriously try to pick up a brown recluse, getting bitten by one is extremely painful and possibly fatal
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>>17513054
how did we get here?
Modern religion is dumdb and doesnt explain it
Science is just a theory
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>>17513054
Horror. Real, true horror.
The reality that every night you lay down, and lock your door, there is someone who is going to make the effort to murder you while you sleep.
Skin walkers and shadow people. Because skin walkers have a LOT of stories written about them (personal accounts) and shadow people because I've experienced them, spoken to loads of people who have as well.
The realization that your resources can and may disappear and be left with nothing.
To be homeless.
The visions I've seen, and the ultra real dreams I have could possibly be real.
The concept of life and death, and all the very possibly real and fictional characters who hold sway over the after life.
The fact that I know I've lived other lives and sometimes I am for sure that I'm in hell, having been given a new personality and mentality, to be pained for the crimes I committed against others, that I wouldn't have given a shit about previously.
That my bloodline is incredibly violent, with a very shady past. Lots of talk of Cherokee wards against spirits, and demons. Especially people talking about family members looking possessed, like my father.
That as a child I died from some kind of shots that made my legs swell up, my heart stop. Then from what my father and mother said, a literal miracle occurred involving the house shaking violently (not an earthquake in Oklahoma), speaking in tongues, the works. And I'm still perplexed with why I came back, and how.
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>>17516962
Prove it
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>>17513054
This website is an ironic hell that you and i were all sentenced to as part of an experiment with no chance of getting out its already been 10 years.
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>>17514052
huh, you're actually right
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>>17514119
underrated desu
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>>17513107
God was an alcohol
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>>17514509
Once a thermodynamic system reaches a balanced state enthropy is exactly 0.

Not even enthropy will remain.
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>>17519080
>>17519106

We actually do have somewhat of a parasite-demon in our spirt/mind/consciousness/awareness etc that lives, feels, and even thinks with us at times.
This parasite, however, is not an ideal partner to have. It strives to take control over you and generally tries to steer people in the wrong direction. Namely by making them take drugs or do completely stupid shit.

This parasite breaks off from the body upon death, and looks for newborn people to try and possess them.

Not that possession is not a complete process with these parasites. It's more like, once they "get inside", you're 90% you and 10% it.
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>>17519143
Uh, source on the human smell thing? i just searched it and we have a neuron that literally is out in the open with tiny hairs and thats how we detect smell
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Found this in my ipod notes from last time i got high

Philosophical questions.

Universe exppercng itself?

Are we tirst univvs, are they cyclical? Megablackhole at end?

Is it arrogant to assm weare only lf frm?

Are there quadrilliins of othr multiverses where every other possibility of every action possible occurs? Relatiinship of this questiin with determinism/fate? Criminals/chemicals love?

Are we experiencing a microcosm of the greater universe? Would humanity be akin to a cancer of the universe if we accelerated entropy?

Are tardigrades to us as we are to some higher lifeform?

If it will take trillions of trlns of years before the universe ends, is it worth it to do anything? Is humanity's only prerogative to keep reproducing?

Can a type x civilisation ever be benevolent? Or does evolution require dominance/violence?

Is eugenics a good idea if it allows progression of the human race more quickly?

Would it require all the nrg in unvrs to make quantum cmptr outside of time to reverse entropy? Will entropy reverse naturally at the end of time? Will we live backwards our same lives?

Does time exist without nrg? Entropy? Life?

If studies have linked height to increased cancer growth wldnt eugenics be serves better by making ppl shorter not taller?

If there are infinite mytivrses does the probability of other life increase or decrease, drake equation?

Is unvrs expanding from centre? Until what? Is possible to trVel fst engh to reach centre or edge? Are we always same relative distance from centre and edge of unvrs? Wouldnt this be meadurable? Gvty effct?
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>>17520302
This tbqhf

Our reptilian rulers can't start their mass sterilization programs fast enough.
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Will I ever have a gf?
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>>17514119
You are the universe observing itself
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https://youtu.be/l9JiebyECQo
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>>17521857
what is this anon? i'm genuinely terrified
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Not really deep, but downright depressing
> the sun will one day explode/the universe will collapse in on itself and no trace of anything mankind or nature had created will remain
> history will essentially have been erased, leaving no proof that mankind was ever here, or that the Earth and its surrounding planets were ever here
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>>17521845
no, but you will have a boyfriend named Gary. He makes excellent quiche. Now go to bed.
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>>17521951
But the universe will know, even after our atoms are smashed and torn, exploded in supernovae a hundred times and thrown into the garbage disposal of a supermassive black hole. The univere itself bears testament that we lived.
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>>17521832

DERP.

oops wrong thread. kek
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I get freaked out thinking about the ocean. Like what kind of monstrous, gigantic, primordial shit must be living in the deeps of the ocean. We haven't even scratched the surface of that shit. Fuck that.
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Should I have some chips or nah
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>>17519131
>>17519143

I'm super late to this thread, and it's a good thread, but no this is not how any of that works. The fact that certain pairs of variables don't commute is a product of quantum mech. Particles are even really particles mang. That's that real freaky shit.
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Guess one thing:

> Thinking is like talking to yourself, you can test this by writing a text in your mother language and then translate it and type it down
> While typing you are still thinking in your mother language
> If you ask yourself a question you cannot answer by yourself (due to experience / knowledge) someone's telling you you don't know
> Is it possible that the "Über-Ich" tries to take over the "Ich" by arguing with it and put it down

My flatmate told me, last night I was awake. At about 3 a.m. I stood up and got myself s.th. to eat.

I was smoking and talking normally he said, but I was angrier than I am in a normal case (3 words/h).

The point is: I can't remember. I don't do drugs or shit, and I bet I was sleeping all night.
My< flatmate has no reason to lie to me he even said to me in the morning: "Now your mood at the calm level again".

Dafuq.
Anyone expected something similiar?
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>>17518011
Insufficient data for a meaningful answer
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>>17522528
>spooky mood swings

Its called a period anon
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>>17520383
Please stop projecting anon. I do not give a shit if my life has meaning, nor am I searching for it.
You really went full edgelord here. Perhaps we can have an adult conversation when you grow up and stop sounding like a clichéd angry young person.
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>>17523046
Sorry if I interrupted tinfoil rp funtime.
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>>17523157
> I'm really stupid and constantly demonstrate it.

I've never tried roleplaying I've never had the urge.
Perhaps you could roleplay aa someone who doesn't suck cocks with the force of a 1000 black holes.
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>>17520410
kek
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