Something has to create something. Nothing can come out of nothing. Or can it? The law of causality would not allow for something to come out of nothing. Something has to cause something for something to happen. Is it possible for nothing to cause nothing but something still happens? According to the math, it seems possible. Double negatives makes a positive doesn't it? I think that's what they're trying to work out in quantum physics because it really does involve a lot of imaginary numbers or something. Whatsoever, that's not my problem.
I'm just here to tell a story about how nothing and nothing ended up being something.
the story is the protagonist (me) being an NPC and having an NPC child amongst other non NPC children. I only realized my own NPC when I studied my NPC child and found similarities. Elaborate on similarities etc.
so is it possible for an NPC to give birth to non NPC? what is the ge
nesus like? Because hubby is vehemently non NPC. or so he claims and then plot twist is that he turns out to be NPC too. only children, or at least 2/3 of them are not NPC. Drastic
In order for the audience to empathize with us, we need to start off first with a character that is as real as your normal person.. ie boring. Boring thoughts, boring life leading to a boring crescendo with childbirths and becoming a mom.. too busy to be boring but still boring. duh!
So boring that one must dwell into existentiality because only seriously bored people do that. OMG what is the extent of your boringness to be dwelling into such?! How, where, why, what and when etc.
Flashback:something unboring (who knows what)
birthing of the NPC child - boring or exciting?
NPC child grows up along with siblings and cousins. boring but insert NPC tendencies into child
plot twist: realization of own NPCness at the same time child (not knowing wtf NPC means) is getting out of the matrix due to very natural occurrences because child is a crazy NPC (um.. like neo who refuse to be NPC)
plot twist: a non NPC child somewhere is crazy. thereby according to Anthony Peake has got his doors of perception wide open. Sees the reality of the life of NPC child and empathize with him etc.
Is it any different? the life of an NPC vs one who's not?
We dig in to find out the differences: values, morals (are they the same thing?) culture, etc boring stuff because really, the only thing that really matters is the values, right? or wong, who knows..
remember that this story is based on dave's bias against NPC (for whatever reasons) and how can he eventually reconcile that difference between player and NPC. Bear in mind though that some of his kids are NPC. Obviously I have no idea which one(s) so whatevs.
How? guys? how can anyone reconcile such differences without first being NPC themselves?
XO sauce...yumm...
OMG if anyone ever found out, you'd be dead!! you're lucky we're chinese and it was us who introduced msg to the japanese. *whisper* they still don't know what it can REALLY do..
Anyway, due to audience intellect ratings (AIR per capita = airheads) we'll just ASSUME and/or take it for granted because really, who fucking cares? True true, no one really cares or even know about the amount of msg one consumes and how it would affect one post consumption etc so this point is really moot. Kindly ignore moot point. You're just wasting your time.
I just wish I can share it with the world so we can all see from the point of view of the NPC. Who tf are the NPCs, you ask. We are those that you deem inconsequential. Ornaments that decorate and colour your lives. For without us, what would your life equate to? Something boring, I'd imagine. Everyone is a fucking NPC to someone else's adventures. What's wrong with that?
Monday, 20 May 2019
Possible Outcomes
Having arrived nowhere from all my "meditating", I've managed to slot in some possible outcomes or fictional plots to conclude at if I had been successful with my meditations. The whole point is to find out who or what am I, at least that's what I think Krishna is trying to tell us. So here goes:
The NPC scenario
This scenario is very much in parallel with the idea of a holographic multiverse or the simulated digital reality. This scenario offers us not much of a choice in the sense that everything is predetermined. We may think we have a choice and to a certain extent, we do but every possible outcome is already written. Not much different than being an NPC if we remain in the matrix and the only way to break free is to escape the matrix. Sophie's World and The Matrix Trilogy is something similar to this line of theorizing.
The Doraemon Finale scenario
This scenario is also very much like the movie Avatar. I honestly don't see much difference between the two in terms of if you only look at the protagonist and his circumstances within and outwith the so called "simulation". The simulation here being this reality we're stuck in.
I came about this scenario when I tried to imagine what I'd be like if I believe all these nutcrackers talking about how we are a being of light and etc. Being a being of light means being non-physical. In other words, we can do all these thinking and imagining and etc but we can't really DO these things that we think up. What difference is it from being a vegetable like Nobita who can still think up and imagine all these adventures without being able to physically perform them?
So far these are the only scenarios I can think up of. I suspect the outcome would be slightly different once I manage to oobe but it seems the chances of me being able to oobe is quite slim. If this is the case, I will have no choice but to concede with the half assed Buddhistic notion of reincarnation where we'll either be living the same life over and over again or with some slight to major variations here and there, whereby sooner or later, I should be able to rest in peace at having finally achieved oobe in some future life. These are just very brief descriptions of possible outcomes. They're like the major plots that I might someday be compelled to elaborate on after a heavy juicing session.
The NPC scenario
This scenario is very much in parallel with the idea of a holographic multiverse or the simulated digital reality. This scenario offers us not much of a choice in the sense that everything is predetermined. We may think we have a choice and to a certain extent, we do but every possible outcome is already written. Not much different than being an NPC if we remain in the matrix and the only way to break free is to escape the matrix. Sophie's World and The Matrix Trilogy is something similar to this line of theorizing.
The Doraemon Finale scenario
This scenario is also very much like the movie Avatar. I honestly don't see much difference between the two in terms of if you only look at the protagonist and his circumstances within and outwith the so called "simulation". The simulation here being this reality we're stuck in.
I came about this scenario when I tried to imagine what I'd be like if I believe all these nutcrackers talking about how we are a being of light and etc. Being a being of light means being non-physical. In other words, we can do all these thinking and imagining and etc but we can't really DO these things that we think up. What difference is it from being a vegetable like Nobita who can still think up and imagine all these adventures without being able to physically perform them?
So far these are the only scenarios I can think up of. I suspect the outcome would be slightly different once I manage to oobe but it seems the chances of me being able to oobe is quite slim. If this is the case, I will have no choice but to concede with the half assed Buddhistic notion of reincarnation where we'll either be living the same life over and over again or with some slight to major variations here and there, whereby sooner or later, I should be able to rest in peace at having finally achieved oobe in some future life. These are just very brief descriptions of possible outcomes. They're like the major plots that I might someday be compelled to elaborate on after a heavy juicing session.
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