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The Mind Hackers often call themselves "Watchers".

 
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Hehe
Never ending story ?
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Interesting posts Falcor.
cheers
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Until just a few years ago, I thought it was, 'Valcor'.

I heard it wrong, the hundred times I watched that movie.


Welcome back.

Hi
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hi
Back while stocks last anyway lol, and or until the blanket ban sweeps across the 13th floor :)
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Hehe
Never ending story ?
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Interesting posts Falcor.
cheers
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70468815


Until just a few years ago, I thought it was, 'Valcor'.

I heard it wrong, the hundred times I watched that movie.


Welcome back.

Hi
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hi
Back while stocks last anyway lol, and or until the blanket ban sweeps across the 13th floor :)
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Good to hear.

I heard something the other day about all of UK and Australia, being banned.

Seems quite a feat to ban a whole country...


Either way, to speak of ban is to deliver the ban.

We all know that here.
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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Interesting posts Falcor.
cheers
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70468815


Until just a few years ago, I thought it was, 'Valcor'.

I heard it wrong, the hundred times I watched that movie.


Welcome back.

Hi
 Quoting: Seer777


hi
Back while stocks last anyway lol, and or until the blanket ban sweeps across the 13th floor :)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70468815


Good to hear.

I heard something the other day about all of UK and Australia, being banned.

Seems quite a feat to ban a whole country...


Either way, to speak of ban is to deliver the ban.

We all know that here.
 Quoting: Seer777


Yeah lippy cunts we can be lol.
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Core memory
What does Disney mean with that
Politics of god
Politics of conscious
What does wiki say

Magnetic-core memory was the predominant form of random-access computer memory for 20 years between about 1955 and 1975. Such memory is often just called core memory, or, informally, core.
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Humanist topic?
 Quoting: aether


Hey guys, I just finished the movie. It was really really good. As a psych major it was quite a treat as well. Kind of an interesting idea they had . They use 5 of the 7 human universal emotions in the movie. Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust (they left out contempt and suprise I suppose for convinence)

So the five emotions are like the "board of directors" of the mind. At "headquarters" in the mind joy is kind of like the "leader". All of the memories are encapsulated by these little balls which are a different color depending on the emotion the memory is associated with. Most memories in the mind of the main character are yellow for joy.

The "core memories" are the small group of memories which power the "personality islands". Riley, the little girl whom Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy control; has islands like "family island" , "friendship island" , "goofball island", "hockey island", and "honesty island" representing her passions and her core values.

Very interesting conception of the personality and the mind. What's interesting about the "inside out" version of the mind is that the emotions control all behavior to some extent. Like it shows you the equivalent emotion directors in the mom and dad and at the end of the movie it shows you what it might look like for a dog and a cat.

I was cracking up the whole movie, I wonder if the rest of the people there thought I was a little odd.

tounge
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Excellent synopsis. Can't wait to see it. Sounds like an instant classic.

I'm also excited for, The Incredibles 2 and Fallout 4.

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Konami, right?

One of my most memorably euphoric experiences was watching some particularly eerie/suspenseful gameplay after loading up on inositol.

It was then I understood the draw of doom. :p

I'mma continue this, thanks. popcorn

i heard silent hill got inspiration from twin peaks. even the soundtrack is similar
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"NRG" was on about that wasn't he...
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Core memory
What does Disney mean with that
Politics of god
Politics of conscious
What does wiki say

Magnetic-core memory was the predominant form of random-access computer memory for 20 years between about 1955 and 1975. Such memory is often just called core memory, or, informally, core.
 Quoting: wiki

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Humanist topic?
 Quoting: aether


Hey guys, I just finished the movie. It was really really good. As a psych major it was quite a treat as well. Kind of an interesting idea they had . They use 5 of the 7 human universal emotions in the movie. Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust (they left out contempt and suprise I suppose for convinence)

So the five emotions are like the "board of directors" of the mind. At "headquarters" in the mind joy is kind of like the "leader". All of the memories are encapsulated by these little balls which are a different color depending on the emotion the memory is associated with. Most memories in the mind of the main character are yellow for joy.

The "core memories" are the small group of memories which power the "personality islands". Riley, the little girl whom Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy control; has islands like "family island" , "friendship island" , "goofball island", "hockey island", and "honesty island" representing her passions and her core values.

Very interesting conception of the personality and the mind. What's interesting about the "inside out" version of the mind is that the emotions control all behavior to some extent. Like it shows you the equivalent emotion directors in the mom and dad and at the end of the movie it shows you what it might look like for a dog and a cat.

I was cracking up the whole movie, I wonder if the rest of the people there thought I was a little odd.

tounge
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


Excellent synopsis. Can't wait to see it. Sounds like an instant classic.

I'm also excited for, The Incredibles 2 and Fallout 4.

:BubbleReflection:
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hf

Yeah, Disney does some impressive work, even though I don't approve of the way they added an illuminati pyramid to their castle.

[link to allenlyeh.files.wordpress.com (secure)]

I mean, why?
hmm

Tell me - that's not a timeline shift, that really is different then it used to be - with the pyramid - isn't it?
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Hey guys, I just finished the movie. It was really really good. As a psych major it was quite a treat as well. Kind of an interesting idea they had . They use 5 of the 7 human universal emotions in the movie. Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust (they left out contempt and suprise I suppose for convinence)

So the five emotions are like the "board of directors" of the mind. At "headquarters" in the mind joy is kind of like the "leader". All of the memories are encapsulated by these little balls which are a different color depending on the emotion the memory is associated with. Most memories in the mind of the main character are yellow for joy.

The "core memories" are the small group of memories which power the "personality islands". Riley, the little girl whom Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy control; has islands like "family island" , "friendship island" , "goofball island", "hockey island", and "honesty island" representing her passions and her core values.

Very interesting conception of the personality and the mind. What's interesting about the "inside out" version of the mind is that the emotions control all behavior to some extent. Like it shows you the equivalent emotion directors in the mom and dad and at the end of the movie it shows you what it might look like for a dog and a cat.

I was cracking up the whole movie, I wonder if the rest of the people there thought I was a little odd.

tounge
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


Excellent synopsis. Can't wait to see it. Sounds like an instant classic.

I'm also excited for, The Incredibles 2 and Fallout 4.

BubbleReflection
 Quoting: Seer777


hf

Yeah, Disney does some impressive work, even though I don't approve of the way they added an illuminati pyramid to their castle.

[link to allenlyeh.files.wordpress.com (secure)]

I mean, why?
hmm

Tell me - that's not a timeline shift, that really is different then it used to be - with the pyramid - isn't it?
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


That bit in the middle there?

Pyramids are all over the ancient world. I see them as a good thing. Something that inspires and challenge the imagination about just who and what built such a collasal monument.

And to what?

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Hey guys, I just finished the movie. It was really really good. As a psych major it was quite a treat as well. Kind of an interesting idea they had . They use 5 of the 7 human universal emotions in the movie. Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust (they left out contempt and suprise I suppose for convinence)

So the five emotions are like the "board of directors" of the mind. At "headquarters" in the mind joy is kind of like the "leader". All of the memories are encapsulated by these little balls which are a different color depending on the emotion the memory is associated with. Most memories in the mind of the main character are yellow for joy.

The "core memories" are the small group of memories which power the "personality islands". Riley, the little girl whom Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy control; has islands like "family island" , "friendship island" , "goofball island", "hockey island", and "honesty island" representing her passions and her core values.

Very interesting conception of the personality and the mind. What's interesting about the "inside out" version of the mind is that the emotions control all behavior to some extent. Like it shows you the equivalent emotion directors in the mom and dad and at the end of the movie it shows you what it might look like for a dog and a cat.

I was cracking up the whole movie, I wonder if the rest of the people there thought I was a little odd.

tounge
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


Excellent synopsis. Can't wait to see it. Sounds like an instant classic.

I'm also excited for, The Incredibles 2 and Fallout 4.

:BubbleReflection:
 Quoting: Seer777


hf

Yeah, Disney does some impressive work, even though I don't approve of the way they added an illuminati pyramid to their castle.

[link to allenlyeh.files.wordpress.com (secure)]

I mean, why?
hmm

Tell me - that's not a timeline shift, that really is different then it used to be - with the pyramid - isn't it?
 Quoting: Caylus Ark


That bit in the middle there?

Pyramids are all over the ancient world. I see them as a good thing. Something that inspires and challenge the imagination about just who and what built such a collasal monument.

And to what?

:Mooncap:
 Quoting: Seer777


Hmm.....I suppose. It stuck out to me . In my estimation, iconic symbols are never changed carelessly. Disney is particularly conscious of that.
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(as per usual I may or may not have watched the video but as per usual I have no regard to it here)

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Good afternoon everyone :)


....well admittedly I have my gripes, the only one severely pertinent to me at this moment being my failure to properly render onto a sketch, a vision that I had in mind.


That my 'artistic muscle' could actually fail me if I am too fatigued, 'undersupplied' etc. is.... difficult.
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"If there is evil in this world, does it have mercy?"
[link to s328.photobucket.com] <-- some artwork --:~:
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Mmmmmm.... inositol

[link to youtu.be (secure)] 'Lithium' by Evanescence

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I love her.
hi
Hey Pvi....how are ya?
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Mmmmmm.... inositol

[link to youtu.be (secure)] 'Lithium' by Evanescence

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I love her.
hi
Hey Pvi....how are ya?
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I feel a little dull and uninspired yet, also very pleasantly constrained.


If that makes sense.
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Mmmmmm.... inositol

[link to youtu.be (secure)] 'Lithium' by Evanescence

(as per usual I may or may not have watched the video but as per usual I have no regard to it here)
 Quoting: pi3


I love her.
hi
Hey Pvi....how are ya?
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I feel a little dull and uninspired yet, also very pleasantly constrained.


If that makes sense.
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Yeah...it makes sense when you think about it. Feeling safe is really an extension of having less choice, "being taken care of" implies that same idea, when you think about it. It would be like the pleasure of being a pet perhaps, your needs are met but with less chance of dangerous inspiration.

Sarte talked about that, with exestentialism, that anxiety is the direct result of the burden of choice. once you have the freedom to do what you want to do in life rather then simply what you're told , you're also then responsible for , potentially, failure to live up to your expectations/dreams.

Interesting idea, some people argued that slaves were happier. And maybe they were right, to a certain extent. However much we complain about the sheeple, people today don't generally have that choice.
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It seems to me there is a correlation between feeling safe and feeling bored. There's a certain flavor of contentedness that doesn't seem capable of coinciding with deep inspiration. Deep inspiration almost implies a sort of burning, doesn't it?
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Id have thought those so imbued with knowing the Creator, may have some interests in creativity, thereby eliminating the wincing nuances of boredom?
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Last night I attempted to call upon a bio/psychological mechanism I have always internally called 'blades of Parvati', and that which I only ever have seen after consuming a very large quantity (relatively as per my tolerance level) of cannabinoid drug. Cannabidiol breaks the cascade reaction so, with herbal cannabis one might use a vapourizer, which I did.

I first discovered this biochemical cascade in myself when I overshot an eyeballed dose of raw JWH-018 (IE, the additive to 'Spice') for the first of many, many times.

Anyways I attempted to bring up Ida to force the terrifying effects of synthetic cannabinoid overdose to burn themselves out very quickly, and was met with a bizarre sensation that I can only describe as.... being caught in an electrified fish net, sized for a human? I guess?

I attempted to analyse the sensation which while not terribly painful, nevertheless was extremely aversive if that makes sense. Uncomfortable. Quantum uncomfortability, unease.

Eventually, I learned to force Ida's ascendance through the blades, destroying them and bringing to psychical posterity the 'fish net' sensation.... but then, for the duration of Ida's current 'up cycle', She seems to synergize with the blades, and is able to wreak far more destruction upon my 'stagnant thought processes' than usual.

Hence, the efficacy to the whole process, esoteric as it may be or seem.


Last night, in that effort, I succeeded; it feels like a sort of 'multi-point source' version of regular channeled ki, IE the difference between a fluorescent and incandescent (or EG metal halide) light bulb, except that with 'blades of Parvati', the energetic relation is backwards, it is like looking at a 400 watt fluorescent tube that is only a few inches long; EG, like a metal halide bulb.

Not sure if anyone here has had a reef tank with metal halides; they are as beautiful as the Sunlight itself, and about as biologically supportive. In fact, some animals like bubble tip anemones seem to do better under metal halides than they would in the wild; once they are established in the tank, of course.

Uniquely, when metal halides are powered on, they cycle through a wide range of visible spectra before reaching maximum power at about 10,000 degrees Kelvin. They reach an external temperature hot enough to melt human skin on contact and the double-ended configurations also emit enough UV radiation to wreak havoc on any living creature in the tank, and human eyes; therefore they are fitted with a cover glass but, due the compact nature of reef aquarium equipment, the cover glass gets hot enough to shatter if splashed.

.... and some fish are capable of blowing streams of water a foot or two above the surface, not to mention tangs and triggerfish that sometimes splash if disturbed while near the surface.

My yellow tang would actually reliably jump out of the tank if ever the LED moonlights went off at night. I nearly lost him that way several times; once his skin was even a little dry.

hmm I hope I'm not thinking of the sailfin tang. .... I might be. But I digress. Something about an artificial light granted the propensities of a sharp blade.
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It seems to me there is a correlation between feeling safe and feeling bored. There's a certain flavor of contentedness that doesn't seem capable of coinciding with deep inspiration. Deep inspiration almost implies a sort of burning, doesn't it?
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Hmmm. I believe that it is perfectly possible to have psychologically fulfilled slaves. But I also believe that thus far, mankind rarely does anything but make a complete mockery of the relationship in a manner that is sadistic, masochistic, greedy, cold, and ultimately naive.


If poor quality of finished product is no indication, then there's still the universality of lack of quality of civilized sleep.
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Oh, RE: 'Heaven's Reprise', that sketch I made a while back


That is intended to be a depiction of Ida in Her recollection of the post-blades-of-Parvati-runthrough state.

IE the serpent on the right while looking at the image.

I'm not sure I could depict Ida in the actual post-runthrough state.
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Last night I attempted to call upon a bio/psychological mechanism I have always internally called 'blades of Parvati', and that which I only ever have seen after consuming a very large quantity (relatively as per my tolerance level) of cannabinoid drug. Cannabidiol breaks the cascade reaction so, with herbal cannabis one might use a vapourizer, which I did.

I first discovered this biochemical cascade in myself when I overshot an eyeballed dose of raw JWH-018 (IE, the additive to 'Spice') for the first of many, many times.

Anyways I attempted to bring up Ida to force the terrifying effects of synthetic cannabinoid overdose to burn themselves out very quickly, and was met with a bizarre sensation that I can only describe as.... being caught in an electrified fish net, sized for a human? I guess?

I attempted to analyse the sensation which while not terribly painful, nevertheless was extremely aversive if that makes sense. Uncomfortable. Quantum uncomfortability, unease.

Eventually, I learned to force Ida's ascendance through the blades, destroying them and bringing to psychical posterity the 'fish net' sensation.... but then, for the duration of Ida's current 'up cycle', She seems to synergize with the blades, and is able to wreak far more destruction upon my 'stagnant thought processes' than usual.

Hence, the efficacy to the whole process, esoteric as it may be or seem.


Last night, in that effort, I succeeded; it feels like a sort of 'multi-point source' version of regular channeled ki, IE the difference between a fluorescent and incandescent (or EG metal halide) light bulb, except that with 'blades of Parvati', the energetic relation is backwards, it is like looking at a 400 watt fluorescent tube that is only a few inches long; EG, like a metal halide bulb.

Not sure if anyone here has had a reef tank with metal halides; they are as beautiful as the Sunlight itself, and about as biologically supportive. In fact, some animals like bubble tip anemones seem to do better under metal halides than they would in the wild; once they are established in the tank, of course.

Uniquely, when metal halides are powered on, they cycle through a wide range of visible spectra before reaching maximum power at about 10,000 degrees Kelvin. They reach an external temperature hot enough to melt human skin on contact and the double-ended configurations also emit enough UV radiation to wreak havoc on any living creature in the tank, and human eyes; therefore they are fitted with a cover glass but, due the compact nature of reef aquarium equipment, the cover glass gets hot enough to shatter if splashed.

.... and some fish are capable of blowing streams of water a foot or two above the surface, not to mention tangs and triggerfish that sometimes splash if disturbed while near the surface.

My yellow tang would actually reliably jump out of the tank if ever the LED moonlights went off at night. I nearly lost him that way several times; once his skin was even a little dry.

hmm I hope I'm not thinking of the sailfin tang. .... I might be. But I digress. Something about an artificial light granted the propensities of a sharp blade.
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One of the reasons I have always hated artificial pot was for the very reason of that feeling of having my consciousness or 'selfhood' chopped into little pieces. Like a salvia trip, very uncomfortable all around.

Of course I enjoy the mentality of the psychonaut as well, but there are certain highs that are quite uncomfortable...I couldn't smoke 'spice' without having some degree of bad experience.

Are you saying you 'mediated' your awareness through the experience of the drug in order to sort of 'bring yourself in alignment' in relation to the experience? And that it got better thusly?

Quantum discomfort, yes I can understand that. Like a squeezing of the very nature of space. When I tampered with that though I felt the discomfort of the result was natures way of telling me to back off.

Heh...
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It seems to me there is a correlation between feeling safe and feeling bored. There's a certain flavor of contentedness that doesn't seem capable of coinciding with deep inspiration. Deep inspiration almost implies a sort of burning, doesn't it?
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Hmmm. I believe that it is perfectly possible to have psychologically fulfilled slaves. But I also believe that thus far, mankind rarely does anything but make a complete mockery of the relationship in a manner that is sadistic, masochistic, greedy, cold, and ultimately naive.


If poor quality of finished product is no indication, then there's still the universality of lack of quality of civilized sleep.
 Quoting: pi3


It is true that it only takes one twisted asshole to overwrite the deeds of one hundred good men.

I wonder if a higher order life form would treat us better or worse then we treat our animals.
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Ugh its that feeling again...of tiredness, I don't know what's come over me.
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Last night I attempted to call upon a bio/psychological mechanism I have always internally called 'blades of Parvati', and that which I only ever have seen after consuming a very large quantity (relatively as per my tolerance level) of cannabinoid drug. Cannabidiol breaks the cascade reaction so, with herbal cannabis one might use a vapourizer, which I did.

I first discovered this biochemical cascade in myself when I overshot an eyeballed dose of raw JWH-018 (IE, the additive to 'Spice') for the first of many, many times.

Anyways I attempted to bring up Ida to force the terrifying effects of synthetic cannabinoid overdose to burn themselves out very quickly, and was met with a bizarre sensation that I can only describe as.... being caught in an electrified fish net, sized for a human? I guess?

I attempted to analyse the sensation which while not terribly painful, nevertheless was extremely aversive if that makes sense. Uncomfortable. Quantum uncomfortability, unease.

Eventually, I learned to force Ida's ascendance through the blades, destroying them and bringing to psychical posterity the 'fish net' sensation.... but then, for the duration of Ida's current 'up cycle', She seems to synergize with the blades, and is able to wreak far more destruction upon my 'stagnant thought processes' than usual.

Hence, the efficacy to the whole process, esoteric as it may be or seem.


Last night, in that effort, I succeeded; it feels like a sort of 'multi-point source' version of regular channeled ki, IE the difference between a fluorescent and incandescent (or EG metal halide) light bulb, except that with 'blades of Parvati', the energetic relation is backwards, it is like looking at a 400 watt fluorescent tube that is only a few inches long; EG, like a metal halide bulb.

Not sure if anyone here has had a reef tank with metal halides; they are as beautiful as the Sunlight itself, and about as biologically supportive. In fact, some animals like bubble tip anemones seem to do better under metal halides than they would in the wild; once they are established in the tank, of course.

Uniquely, when metal halides are powered on, they cycle through a wide range of visible spectra before reaching maximum power at about 10,000 degrees Kelvin. They reach an external temperature hot enough to melt human skin on contact and the double-ended configurations also emit enough UV radiation to wreak havoc on any living creature in the tank, and human eyes; therefore they are fitted with a cover glass but, due the compact nature of reef aquarium equipment, the cover glass gets hot enough to shatter if splashed.

.... and some fish are capable of blowing streams of water a foot or two above the surface, not to mention tangs and triggerfish that sometimes splash if disturbed while near the surface.

My yellow tang would actually reliably jump out of the tank if ever the LED moonlights went off at night. I nearly lost him that way several times; once his skin was even a little dry.

hmm I hope I'm not thinking of the sailfin tang. .... I might be. But I digress. Something about an artificial light granted the propensities of a sharp blade.
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One of the reasons I have always hated artificial pot was for the very reason of that feeling of having my consciousness or 'selfhood' chopped into little pieces. Like a salvia trip, very uncomfortable all around.

Of course I enjoy the mentality of the psychonaut as well, but there are certain highs that are quite uncomfortable...I couldn't smoke 'spice' without having some degree of bad experience.

Are you saying you 'mediated' your awareness through the experience of the drug in order to sort of 'bring yourself in alignment' in relation to the experience? And that it got better thusly?

Quantum discomfort, yes I can understand that. Like a squeezing of the very nature of space. When I tampered with that though I felt the discomfort of the result was natures way of telling me to back off.

Heh...
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hmm thanks for asking.... I, suppose so? My awareness isn't punctuated by being 'stoned' or 'not stoned'.... weed (or anything besides perhaps opioids and maybe amphetamine on a good day) is completely and utterly incapable of altering my psychology per se.

The Dragon does that.


Imagine it as having a natural biochemical 'tolerance' mechanism that is like 3-4x too sensitive.

It's like.... I've been addicted to all drugs, since before I was even born, or something. And only the Dragon can, in the biochemical transcriptions of its metaphysical memetic form, reverse that supertolerance and enable (/force) effects to take place. Ya gnaw?
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It seems to me there is a correlation between feeling safe and feeling bored. There's a certain flavor of contentedness that doesn't seem capable of coinciding with deep inspiration. Deep inspiration almost implies a sort of burning, doesn't it?
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Hmmm. I believe that it is perfectly possible to have psychologically fulfilled slaves. But I also believe that thus far, mankind rarely does anything but make a complete mockery of the relationship in a manner that is sadistic, masochistic, greedy, cold, and ultimately naive.


If poor quality of finished product is no indication, then there's still the universality of lack of quality of civilized sleep.
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It is true that it only takes one twisted asshole to overwrite the deeds of one hundred good men.

I wonder if a higher order life form would treat us better or worse then we treat our animals.
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Do you think a higher life form would have a communication gap such as people and animals?
I think if the communication was accurate, and the term higher meant more complex, it would treat us with respect to our differences.
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It seems to me there is a correlation between feeling safe and feeling bored. There's a certain flavor of contentedness that doesn't seem capable of coinciding with deep inspiration. Deep inspiration almost implies a sort of burning, doesn't it?
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Hmmm. I believe that it is perfectly possible to have psychologically fulfilled slaves. But I also believe that thus far, mankind rarely does anything but make a complete mockery of the relationship in a manner that is sadistic, masochistic, greedy, cold, and ultimately naive.


If poor quality of finished product is no indication, then there's still the universality of lack of quality of civilized sleep.
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It is true that it only takes one twisted asshole to overwrite the deeds of one hundred good men.

I wonder if a higher order life form would treat us better or worse then we treat our animals.
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A higher order life form would not innately assume it were among lower order life forms. in communicating, the higher order life form would be hard-pressed to not enrage the lower order life form and derail communication through perception of the lower order thing of that he is being condescended.


I found that out using desoxypipradrol. At first. I'd be so happy and cheerful to everyone I'd meet because dopaminergically I could afford to. The drug was preventing the withdrawal of energetic investments from communicative events, and this overwhelmed people. Insofar as I could tell they were uncomfortable around me by their body language.

It was a shitty realization to make.
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Ugh its that feeling again...of tiredness, I don't know what's come over me.
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yawn I'm hungry.
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I think Seagram's did a damn fine job at predicting the future...

Only thing missing, is the women, interestingly enough.
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Yes
Notice precognition marketing presentation contains no imaginal anticipation of our self organising paradigm reconstruction experience becoming noticeable caused by what we knew we would do before we did what we did within the paradigm we did it within

Future wars will have much more devastating weapons than airstrikes, tanks and even nuclear weapons. Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations warned about new threats, including geophysical and genetic weapons that could pose threats to Russia’s well-being in the future.
Future weapons will be based on energy, electromagnetic, radiological, geophysical and genetic principles. There will also be special information weapons to change people's perception, completely changing their mind, the Ministry said.
 Quoting: russia


[link to sputniknews.com]

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Core memory
What does Disney mean with that
Politics of god
Politics of conscious
What does wiki say

Magnetic-core memory was the predominant form of random-access computer memory for 20 years between about 1955 and 1975. Such memory is often just called core memory, or, informally, core.
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Humanist topic?
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Hey guys, I just finished the movie. It was really really good. As a psych major it was quite a treat as well. Kind of an interesting idea they had . They use 5 of the 7 human universal emotions in the movie. Joy, sadness, fear, anger, and disgust (they left out contempt and suprise I suppose for convinence)

So the five emotions are like the "board of directors" of the mind. At "headquarters" in the mind joy is kind of like the "leader". All of the memories are encapsulated by these little balls which are a different color depending on the emotion the memory is associated with. Most memories in the mind of the main character are yellow for joy.

The "core memories" are the small group of memories which power the "personality islands". Riley, the little girl whom Fear, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Joy control; has islands like "family island" , "friendship island" , "goofball island", "hockey island", and "honesty island" representing her passions and her core values.

Very interesting conception of the personality and the mind. What's interesting about the "inside out" version of the mind is that the emotions control all behavior to some extent. Like it shows you the equivalent emotion directors in the mom and dad and at the end of the movie it shows you what it might look like for a dog and a cat.

I was cracking up the whole movie, I wonder if the rest of the people there thought I was a little odd.

tounge
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Yes it is dimensional physics emotional boundaries organic universe
That works
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The purpose of paradeigma is to provide an audience with an illustration of similar occurrences. This illustration is not meant to take the audience to a conclusion, however it is used to help guide them there.
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Global governance or world governance is a movement towards political integration of transnational actors aimed at negotiating responses to problems that affect more than one state or region.
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That is true
Good stuff too

The articles, illustrated by leading space artists, seemed to accomplish more than any other seriously respected cultural or artistic medium had done in the early 1950s to suggest that the future of space exploration would emerge indebted to both science fiction and science fact. At its highest point, Collier's attained a circulation of approximately 4 million and these readers were excited by von Braun's vision of the future. Even so, there were already more than 15 million television sets in America by 1952 and von Braun recognized that this change in American culture had the potential to fundamentally reshape American past perceptions. So did Walter Elias Disney who had used film as a powerful medium to entertain and inform Americans since the 1940s. "Neither Walt Disney nor Dr. von Braun were ever backward in making maximum use of new media for advancing their ideas: Now was the age of television," said one observer.
 Quoting: history

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The purpose of paradeigma is to provide an audience with an illustration of similar occurrences. This illustration is not meant to take the audience to a conclusion, however it is used to help guide them there.
 Quoting: wiki

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]

Global governance or world governance is a movement towards political integration of transnational actors aimed at negotiating responses to problems that affect more than one state or region.
 Quoting: wiki

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]
 Quoting: aether
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in the absence of anything better
who in authority, in the best interest of all , would not vote for mechanization belief to control everybody
because
how can you control everyone without mechanistic belief as law when you are the law with duty to maintain order (control) in law

it is that simple inside the room labeled " master of earth in law"
 Quoting: aether


the good news is within our secret societies of military/scientific might in our 21st century we have men that recognize the value of listening to women whom possess, on merit, the same degree of authority as men do
and
we are enjoying women administrating within the key department at the top of our pyramid, the department labeled "masters of universe", the cosmology department tounge
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the good news is
master of earth in law
is under the jurisdiction of
the maters of universe dept.
so
what the masters of universe hand down to the master in law must make practical sense to the master in law otherwise there is no point in giving it
but
as long as it is practical in application
the master accepts it
as duty demands
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The fear
Is fear of women by men
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I think Seagram's did a damn fine job at predicting the future...

Only thing missing, is the women, interestingly enough
.
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Here's a couple more:
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