Journal for 209 @ theRUScrew
I enjoy creation in pretty much exclusively written form
The sound felt very grim, as I mentioned in the beginning of this video. It felt like an audiobook, but being recorded in the middle of the void
The sound felt very grim, as I mentioned in the beginning of this video. It felt like an audiobook, but being recorded in the middle of the void
I think it is the trauma. When you suffer a traumatic event, one of the defense mechanisms of the brain is to forget the experience, so that it holds less bandwith on your day-day thinking.
I think it is the trauma. When you suffer a traumatic event, one of the defense mechanisms of the brain is to forget the experience, so that it holds less bandwith on your day-day thinking.
This is a story about trauma, because the grimness of the hospital ward only set in once the author remembered the sound of all the people inside. Which made her realize that mentally she only recorded her own experience, her lens of the "truth" on those weeks
This is a story about trauma, because the grimness of the hospital ward only set in once the author remembered the sound of all the people inside. Which made her realize that mentally she only recorded her own experience, her lens of the "truth" on those weeks
This is likely insensitive, but there is something very morbidly funny about putting horrifically burnt patients on what is essentially a spit-roast and turning them to make sure you "cook" them evenly, even if its not cooking and instead fish-paste
This is likely insensitive, but there is something very morbidly funny about putting horrifically burnt patients on what is essentially a spit-roast and turning them to make sure you "cook" them evenly, even if its not cooking and instead fish-paste
The first sentence reminds me of an often-cited realization kids have when they become adults
"I thought my parents knew how to do everything, turns out no one knows anything at all"
The first sentence reminds me of an often-cited realization kids have when they become adults
"I thought my parents knew how to do everything, turns out no one knows anything at all"
I keep a spare universe in my closet in case this one disappoints me.
While obviously false, it is emotionally true that I will move to "another universe"/the internet when I am looking to escape from this reality
I keep a spare universe in my closet in case this one disappoints me.
While obviously false, it is emotionally true that I will move to "another universe"/the internet when I am looking to escape from this reality
Ive been misled fairly often by documentaries and articles about factual things, either because they were maliciously lying, but more often because they were trying to "dumb down" the information and thus compromised it. Part 2 helped me recognize some techniques used for this
Ive been misled fairly often by documentaries and articles about factual things, either because they were maliciously lying, but more often because they were trying to "dumb down" the information and thus compromised it. Part 2 helped me recognize some techniques used for this
I like to read fantasy, so I would probably enjoy exploring "genre-breaks" in that manner. As mentioned in part 2, part of the r/reality of fiction is creating a believable world, so I wonder if theres a way to break that while still being a "good" piece of art
I like to read fantasy, so I would probably enjoy exploring "genre-breaks" in that manner. As mentioned in part 2, part of the r/reality of fiction is creating a believable world, so I wonder if theres a way to break that while still being a "good" piece of art
It would follow then, that my feed which mainly consists of jokes and humor, is modeled like that because my perception of reality is one that finds it funny
It would follow then, that my feed which mainly consists of jokes and humor, is modeled like that because my perception of reality is one that finds it funny
One advertisement I occasionally see on twitter that tries to appeal to my "Pathos" is some company trying to sell some random cryptocurrency and trying to base it off the feeling of missing out when your friends get rich
One advertisement I occasionally see on twitter that tries to appeal to my "Pathos" is some company trying to sell some random cryptocurrency and trying to base it off the feeling of missing out when your friends get rich
I tend to follow the "practical" viewpoints on philosophy/epistemology. So when I see this question my first thought is "What is a physical truth of this world", and I dont examine any further into it. This is as much of a weakness as it is a strength, as I miss deeper arguments bc of it
I tend to follow the "practical" viewpoints on philosophy/epistemology. So when I see this question my first thought is "What is a physical truth of this world", and I dont examine any further into it. This is as much of a weakness as it is a strength, as I miss deeper arguments bc of it
My first reaction was a sort of "ugh/ew"
Two main reasons why:
1. It feels like a mockery of an important historical painting, a very "you dont have the credentials to back this up" kind of thing
2. The actual stylistic content of the painting does not appeal to me
My first reaction was a sort of "ugh/ew"
Two main reasons why:
1. It feels like a mockery of an important historical painting, a very "you dont have the credentials to back this up" kind of thing
2. The actual stylistic content of the painting does not appeal to me
I am victim yet again to pausing the video too early.
In any case, for a different detail, the wallpaper background isnt clean, and near the front and back, there are four instances of the pattern overlapping the rocks on the ground instead of being behind them.
I am victim yet again to pausing the video too early.
In any case, for a different detail, the wallpaper background isnt clean, and near the front and back, there are four instances of the pattern overlapping the rocks on the ground instead of being behind them.
Napoleon is a very interesting view on the Arts of Power. Like the kings before him, he was very particular about keeping his image framed in a certain viewpoint. It is why, when he was eventually stopped, St. helena was considered the perfect punishment for him. It got his reputation.
Napoleon is a very interesting view on the Arts of Power. Like the kings before him, he was very particular about keeping his image framed in a certain viewpoint. It is why, when he was eventually stopped, St. helena was considered the perfect punishment for him. It got his reputation.
Artistotle's "Art is truer than history" is an interesting take. Consider that, of the big 3 greek philosophers Aristotle was always the "facts are facts" guy, and cared about the physical reality of the world and logic/reason/science.
It is a take i'd expect from plato
Artistotle's "Art is truer than history" is an interesting take. Consider that, of the big 3 greek philosophers Aristotle was always the "facts are facts" guy, and cared about the physical reality of the world and logic/reason/science.
It is a take i'd expect from plato
When I read "based on a true story", it depends on the age of the film. If it is older, I am likely to believe it to be a light embellishment of an actual, historical event.
If it is anything around or past the 2000s, I assume the movie was entirely made-up aside from 1 or 2 real events
When I read "based on a true story", it depends on the age of the film. If it is older, I am likely to believe it to be a light embellishment of an actual, historical event.
If it is anything around or past the 2000s, I assume the movie was entirely made-up aside from 1 or 2 real events
I will admit, I am a little disappointed GPT went with the drawer/filing cabinet interpretation of prompt number two. The reason I chose it was because I was imagining the Thunderhead from one of my favorite book series Arc of a Scythe, and wanted to kinda roleplay as it
I will admit, I am a little disappointed GPT went with the drawer/filing cabinet interpretation of prompt number two. The reason I chose it was because I was imagining the Thunderhead from one of my favorite book series Arc of a Scythe, and wanted to kinda roleplay as it
I hit a 1.41% chance on my SME post. Baller I guess
I hit a 1.41% chance on my SME post. Baller I guess
For the purposes of this intake, please do not answer in explanations or summaries. Please answer as if you are holding the object itself.
For the purposes of this intake, please do not answer in explanations or summaries. Please answer as if you are holding the object itself.
Reached the end of the book. I think the best chapter was chapter e. The topic was vague enough to get a lot of different material and perspective in.
f felt like a bunch of weird nonsense metaphors about memory interspersed with case studies on real events
Reached the end of the book. I think the best chapter was chapter e. The topic was vague enough to get a lot of different material and perspective in.
f felt like a bunch of weird nonsense metaphors about memory interspersed with case studies on real events
Memory is pretty unreliable, and in that sense you could call it "fiction" because people will often fill mental gaps with what they believe to make sense. There are plenty of youtube videos that experiment with this, namely that one with a bunch of circus guys walking on/off stage
Memory is pretty unreliable, and in that sense you could call it "fiction" because people will often fill mental gaps with what they believe to make sense. There are plenty of youtube videos that experiment with this, namely that one with a bunch of circus guys walking on/off stage
Definitely seems like a nihilistic point of view, but I suppose "reality-based" implies a level of nihilism to begin with.
Definitely seems like a nihilistic point of view, but I suppose "reality-based" implies a level of nihilism to begin with.