Because giving yourself an extremely vivid hallucination (which, by all accounts, is also very, very difficult to get rid of after you create it) seems like a great way to lose your grasp on reality.Why?
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For the time being register with Protonmail until I can check with G-Mail.Because giving yourself an extremely vivid hallucination (which, by all accounts, is also very, very difficult to get rid of after you create it) seems like a great way to lose your grasp on reality.Why?
Crazy.all /x/ users are like what?
Crazy.
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He's not an /x/ user. He hasn't mentioned or tried to summon a succubus yet.why are /x/ users like this?
This may be a possible explanation if I understood the video right. Might research this topic later, it indeed makes my brain hurt and I've had insomnia recently.What you are thinking of sounds like string theory or many worlds interpretation of quantum physics
I used to be a string theory fag but I got sick of it not because I disagree with it but because worrying about if there are really 11 billion dimensions or not all the time was too autistic for me
also if the video I posted makes your brain hurt keep in mind its the short version of an hour long vid on the subject.
No, haven't tried that yet.He's not an /x/ user. He hasn't mentioned or tried to summon a succubus yet.
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This may explain why some people see their waifus in real life. No, I haven't tried to create one myself. (yet?)
What do?I mean, doesn't Alan Moore believe this kindof shit?
But honestly? This has been something I wondered myself and my conclusion ended up being that I *really* hope this toonworld shit isn't onto something. Lotta the characters I tend to put to paper tend to be anti-heroes (with one being an abuse victim!) and if they do exist in some parallel reality or something strange then that in turn means I'm responsible for their creation. I don't want that burdan.
If cartoon characters can't cross into the real world, then I'll never see Larry the Lobster Who Used to be a Man, and I don't know if I could live with that. ?
I need to see this movie.What do?
This may be a possible explanation if I took my suppository medication
It's a good movie.I need to see this movie.
No I think in Chris's case, he adopted the toonworld belief stuff because he knows on some level that he has nothing else and that he'd just rather keep pretenidng to be a kid. I remember he had a shirt that said "I'm done adulting" and its like... how can you be done with something that you never started?
I want to believe.A recent experiment @cybertron and I conducted proved conclusively that his art can influence reality.