Good thing there’s an arrow and a circle or I never would have seen it.
What did the note say?
I read that as “in steed” and was momentarily very concerned for a non-existent horse.
Maybe I’m just cynical but I’m choosing to read this as top-tier trolling. I’m too burned out at this point in life to let myself believe otherwise. I could go through their profile and find out but I’m not taking the risk of bursting my own bubble. Besides, it’s not worth what little energy I have, and in about thirty seconds, I’m going to forget this whole post even exists.
Jokes aside, it’s the pain of dying that’s scary, not the idea of being dead.
I mean, yeah. I don’t think there’s anything supernatural going on, like making contact with other life forms in some alternate plane of reality or whatever. But it is curious that lots of people report seeing the same sorts of things under the influence of various psychedelics. All I’m saying is that there is an explanation to be found, even if it ultimately ends up being disappointing. At least until then, I feel like it’s going to remain interesting to me.
🤯
I vibe with those vibes.
The machine elves, though…
Oh thanks, that clears it up completely.
I wouldn’t be so sure…
Safe travels!
I know, right? I want an explanation so badly.
Seriously, though… Is there some fractal geometry to the way our neurons are interconnected/communicating that’s responsible for producing the kinds of visuals we see under the influence of certain substances? Or do we still have way too much to learn about the brain before we answer questions like that?
I meant the quotation mark characters themselves. Is it a regional thing that I’m not familiar with as a dumb American? It’s just that I usually see them written like “this” instead of „this“.
I have to ask, what’s up with those quotation marks?
“I’m so tired of people’s bullshit in very broad ways” IS how I feel about this and many other things.
Doctors hate this one weird trick