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hlvr-sr · 1 year ago
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okaayy we have the suit just gotta leeaaveee and go towards the test chamber.
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As he walked, Gordon quickly waved to a security guard who was standing there.
Howdy.
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heyy you got your passport? can't let you past here without one.
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Huh-?
[BENREY is now available for asks.]
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3m1lth34rt1st · 1 year ago
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hey guys im back i got more food for you
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i love drawing i love drawing i love drawing i lo
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codexofforbiddenknowledge · 2 months ago
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The dome above us, the firmament, and the simulation we’re in — it’s time to uncover the forgotten truth. Watch Earth Is Enclosed — The Simulation Revealed now on YouTube, part of the Knowledge Beyond the Veil series.
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cosmicportal · 3 months ago
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"The universe is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles, and other geometric figures"
~ Galileo Galilei, Il Saggiatore
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charlietheepicwriter7 · 1 year ago
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De-Aged Danny, gesturing to a dazed Bruce inside Wayne Manor: And this is Bruce! Otherwise known as the Himbo! Reporters: Hmm, yes, interesting... Bruce: What the- Danny: I'm not sure what that word means. I heard it from Dick, but no one will give me my answer, not even Jason, who is easily bribed. Bruce: Why are there reporters in my house!? Danny, innocent and childlike: They asked to come inside, Bruce! They seemed like really nice people, so I thought it'd be polite to give them a tour. Bruce, filled with infinite patience: I really wish you had asked me before you did that, chum. Danny: But why? We don't have anything to hide... do we, Bruce?
Or, in order to rise to the Ghost Throne, Danny has to complete a series of trials to prove he is capable of ruling (or any other reason, Danny just needs to do trials to prove himself).
The last trial, issued by Clockwork, is thus: discover the Wayne Family secret in two weeks without the use of any of his powers.
He has one shapeshift to pick a form that could endere him to the Waynes, but only one before he starts and he has to get close to the family by his own wits. Danny, after studying the family and reading of one sentence summary of each Wayne, picks the body of a six-year-old little boy that looked like a child Jason Todd.
Bruce: That child is up to something. Dick, third favorite: I don't know, Bruce; he acts like a normal kid. Jason, #1 favorite: I doubt the old man's ever met a normal kid. Tim, least favorite: Bruce is right, but can you please not talk like the villains from Chicken Run.
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scipunk · 3 months ago
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The Matrix (1999)
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daisys-reality · 6 months ago
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some images i recently found about the multiverse:
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Images from Robert Adlers article "Ultimate guide to the multiverse" on newscientist.com (23. Nov. 2011)
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thirdity · 1 year ago
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Art is dead, not only because its critical transcendence is gone, but because reality itself, entirely impregnated by an aesthetic which is inseparable from its own structure, has been confused with its own image. Reality no longer has the time to take on the appearance of reality. It no longer even surpasses fiction: it captures every dream even before it takes on the appearance of a dream.
Jean Baudrillard, Simulations
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cocozydiaries · 8 months ago
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ik shifting is real when people who’ve shifted start getting angry about it. like if they were tryna convince me smth that isn’t real was i feel like they’d be nicer about it but NOPE
the way these shifters will violate you for no reason the second you start doubting yourself is too genuine. they are mean
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strawberryicemoon · 1 month ago
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I was thinking about "Princess-coded" characters, and by extension Aelita. And I'm thinking Franz/Waldo almost kinda made his daughter a god?
At least the potential is there.
We don't really see Aelita do anything that crazy with the super computer, but Aelita is one of the few beings who can theoretically make full use of the computer.
And the things we do see the computer do are wild. Turn off gravity and heat on earth, and of course return to the past for example. The supercomputer literally gives someone the power to play god. If someone with malicious intent got full control of the computer the results would be devastating. And Aelita technically has that power.
If Lyoko was written a bit less episodically and with more of an interest in examining the implications of its worldbuilding I think there could be room fro a story about what it means to be human/transcending humanity. A story where in Waldo's desperation to save his daughter he literally deifies her, chains her to the fate of reality itself and the implications thereof. Don't get me wrong I enjoy it as is, but stuff like this is why I keep thinking about this show. Granted Aelita's storyline already does touch on aspects of this with Aelita not considering herself human and her horror at what her father did to her life at points. And well, of course the only reason Aelita IS involved in all of this is because of her father.
Garage kids had the kids retain their Lyoko powers in their day to day life, and while I think understand WHY they changed that, from a worldbuilding perspective there is no real reason they don't. After all the super computer already gives them the ability to remember rttp and a resistance to Xanas influence. Irl powers really isn't far out of the realm of possibility. An Aelita with Creation in her day to day life would not be something to be trifled with.
On a totally unrelated note, we know how easy it was for Aelita's very life to become entangled with the computer itself, dying if anything happened to the computer. And with the computers influence on the world, how easy would it have been for the whole world's existence to have become entangled with the computers continued existence.
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mouseeetrappp · 5 months ago
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DO WE REMEMBER HIM?? </3
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hlvr-sr · 1 year ago
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SIMULATION UPDATED, STARTING UP SYSTEM
Hello, Gordon Wayne Martinez. This is a automated message of the Half Life simulation system created by Apeture science. This simulation will allow you to feel everything you feel in the simulation, and will help us out with getting everything correct.
If you feel something go wrong, or have lost a part of your body when the simulation is over, please contact [email protected].
We hope you have fun, and wish for you to send us your opinion after you're done with the simulation.
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Welcome to the Simulation Reality AU. This is based off a idea that was given to me one day.
"What if the game bled into Gordon's real life, and caused him to eventually lose his mind?"
ACT 1. [A NEW START]
ACT 2. [BOOTING UP]
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charliespoorasshole · 5 months ago
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not now sweetheart, mommy’s busy playing kcd as a hans capon romance simulator
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cosmicportal · 3 months ago
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In May 1921, American polymath Walter Russell entered a 39-day coma-like state, during which he claimed to have accessed “the source of all knowledge.” Upon awakening, he frantically wrote down what he had seen — pages filled with philosophical, scientific, and spiritual revelations that would later form the foundation of his manuscript *The Universal One*. Though he sent his findings to 500 leading minds of the time, nearly all dismissed him as mad — except one. Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor, was so struck by Russell’s insights that he urged him to seal the work away for a thousand years, insisting that humanity was not yet ready for its truths.
Walter Russell’s revelations reimagined the very structure of reality. He argued that matter was not solid but crystallized light slowed by thought — that everything around us, from rocks to human bodies, was composed of light patterns, shaped by consciousness. He believed the universe was fundamentally mental, not material, and that all things moved in rhythmic cycles — expansion and contraction, like breath. He dismissed opposites like good and evil as illusions, asserting instead that everything sought harmony and balance. To Russell, death wasn’t an end but the release of compressed light returning to its source. Even time, he claimed, wasn’t linear, but a spiral where past, present, and future coexisted.
These ideas were radically ahead of their time, blending metaphysics, wave dynamics, and a deep sense of universal unity. He believed electricity was a living spiral of energy, not merely electrons in motion, and that the vacuum of space was in fact a vibrant sea of untapped potential. Health, in his view, was the natural rhythm of the body, and disease was simply a disruption of that flow. Though ignored or ridiculed during his lifetime, Russell’s work now draws new attention in an era where quantum physics and consciousness studies begin to echo the same questions. To many, he is no longer a forgotten eccentric, but a prophet of a paradigm yet to come.
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3eanuts · 1 year ago
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September 22, 1956 — see The Complete Peanuts 1955-1958
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scipunk · 7 months ago
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The Matrix (1999)
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