If the multiverse exists, did it come into existence through necessity, chance or purpose?
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If the multiverse exists, did it come into existence through necessity, chance or purpose?
Is it just me, or does something smell suspicious about all this?
no escape from bliss
bin beruhigt – i am reassured
Yeah, no, it’s quiet
#1 – You could almost believe, for a minute or two, that some kind of sanity is possible
my aim is to please
there are many different ways of just lying there
now look what you’ve made me do
Another Fine Product From The Nonsense Factory
i keep walking, i keep walking
am i right?
am i wrong?
we are just out here trying to live, man.
this picture encapsulates the essence of what went wrong
here we are
you know what i mean
is it fair to assume that basically
every member of the human species suffers from
a large number of disorders?
occurrences will happen
one after another
creating a  sense of experiences
i’d just like people not to fear each other
the brain comes at a cost
what we actually perceive are our brain’s models of the world.
They are not the world itself, but, for us, they are as good as.
Is there a possibility of second-order knowledge?
we all have stories
so that’s cool
we’re not alone
what’s happening?
I think I’m bored.
many fears are constructed to protect against other fears and also against fear as such.
shall you have a good day? – maybe
are you okey right now?
we are limited cognitive creatures that know very little
about the world
if you see something, say something (to someone)
the idea of couragious is that eventhough you are scared, you do the right thing anyway
reality is pretty tough stuff
they ask you questions and you become aware you don’t have answers
where is the escapism in this?
now I’ll sleep very deeply to forget I would like, until death, not to think.
i am still confused, but on a higher level
come back in a month
I would also like to put in a word for uncertainty
what is called reality becomes alien and frightening
the oracles no longer speak to men, and the statues have become stone corpses
to know when it’s time to cover the big bed with fresh linens and flush the toilet in the bathroom
your day-to-day experience is a carefully controlled hallucination, constrained by the world and your body but ultimately constructed by your brain