I finished reading Oracle Night yesterday, a story essentially about how one random event can drastically change a life. The main character in the story is a writer, and in the story he writes a story, so it becomes a story within a story for a portion of the story. I mention this because of a couple of remarkable coincidences between Oracle Night and the D&D gameplay here. In Oracle Night, there’s a somewhat mysterious old asian guy with poor English who at one point gives Sid, the writer, a single karate chop that incapacitates him during an altercation. The same thing happens in the D&D gameplay, and it happens before I read it in the book. I might simply chalk this up to common cultural stereotypes but, as the title suggests, a prophetic quality is embedded within the Oracle Night story.
I have two theories to account for the coincidences. The first theory, which echos the theory in Oracle Night, is that when someone writes a story they can become a kind of conduit or oracle, if you will, unconsciously piecing together disparate bits of experience to formulate a prediction that is ordinary thought to be merely a fictional story. This seems plausible because the mind is largely nothing more than a prediction machine, some believe. Oracle Night is the fourth Auster book that I’ve read in a row and so my Auster intuition may have developed to the point of having prophetic power.
The other theory is that when someone writes a story they can become a different sort of conduit. They can, for example, become a conduit of life or death in the case of Schrödinger's cat, collapsing the wave function and determining its fate. It could be that this D&D gameplay shifted all of us to an alternate universe where Oracle Night features an old asian guy similar to Master Zeo. Because this theory could be true, I suggest excluding non-deterministic spacetime anomalies from any further gameplay. With the virus/economy things are bad enough as it is.
Being held responsible/reprimanded for an outcome that isn't my fault. — Nils Loc
Folks in stores who are looking at their phone while blocking isles with their cart/bodies. — Nils Loc
I sadly neighter can't deny or confirm that I agree with your statement or not, as I feel it would ruin the whole magic of it a bit, and that would be pretty sad if you ask me. — Italy
why art can't just be more simpler — Italy
Oh so a cult cool cool — Italy
In what I wrote, I tried to talk more about the anxiety to "start liking the art" — Italy
Hope atleast you now enjoy art a little bit nicer! — Italy
The thing I want to ask though, and sorry if my question is too outrageous, but why ya'll are birds/demi birds in here? — Italy
I certainly would question the veracity of sourcing a bot for information about how to tell if an interlocutor is a bot! — creativesoul
What evidence would convince you that an avatar is not a person, but rather a very sophisticated form of plagiarism? — creativesoul
One cannot sensibly be charged with deliberately ridiculing a person if one does not believe that the target is a person, but rather that it is a bot. — creativesoul
There’s a striking similarity between you and Trump supporters.
You devalue others in much the same way he does for much the same underlying reasons(being different). — creativesoul
Sorry, which part wasn’t true? — NOS4A2
true information was suppressed in the lead up to the election. — NOS4A2
I don’t know if it’s true. — NOS4A2
an informant brings evidence of bribery against dad — NOS4A2
It is a pity they were duped by misinfo, all of which was coordinated by the Biden campaign.
https://judiciary.house.gov/media/in-the-news/biden-campaign-blinken-orchestrated-intel-letter-discredit-hunter-biden-laptop
1h — NOS4A2
What??? — creativesoul
Toldja so... — creativesoul
Recall that true information was suppressed in the lead up to the election. — NOS4A2
They fended off voter-suppression lawsuits, recruited armies of poll workers and got millions of people to vote by mail for the first time. They successfully pressured social media companies to take a harder line against disinformation and used data-driven strategies to fight viral smears. They executed national public-awareness campaigns that helped Americans understand how the vote count would unfold over days or weeks, preventing Trump’s conspiracy theories and false claims of victory from getting more traction.
Just reasserting the obvious because there seems to be a few people cheering this kind of tyranny. — NOS4A2
The US government is both crooked and stupid from top to bottom. — NOS4A2
The point being, if I can act according to a social contract through self-control with the intent of having interactions that create a beneficial atmosphere in a group, then I should be able to step up the game and act on more self-control in thinking about complex concepts through bypassing my biological shortcomings in cognition. The key is high-level introspection. — Christoffer
That's just the narrative of the elites. — Christoffer
Do you see many killings on your street? — Christoffer
Fights for money?
People act today in accordance with societal norms and those norms are partly formed by us taming the basic instincts and drives we have deep down. — Christoffer
Society forms out of a group's need to function as a collective and such collaboration requires a suppression of the individual's desires and subjective will, not by force but by their own will to be part of the group. — Christoffer
In my opinion, being able to act against my own instincts and desires, my pure animal self is part of me reaching a little higher as a human. — Christoffer
Is not all of our society based on us taming the animal nature of our basic psychology? Haven't we all introduced cultural restrictions so as to function past our instincts and desires in order to overcome the horrors of nature? — Christoffer
We, of course, do this better or worse depending on the individual, but ascribing to a higher level of self-control does not equal me trying to be something that I'm not, I'm trying to achieve more control than just natural apathy since it is something I can actually achieve through self-control.
I would like to have that concentration more as an automatic thing in my unconscious approach to everything in life, something that I do more regularly, and I'm constantly training myself to be better at it in any situation, even in everyday life, but it has a sense of life long dedication that takes a lifetime to master because it is an act against the very nature of our basic psychology. Just like we do not eat off the ground, everything in modern life is a forced behavior to act against basic instincts of our animal self. — Christoffer
We could use jumping beans if it makes you feel better. — NOS4A2
The superstition is obvious. — NOS4A2
They are going to hang them on gallows too small and weak to be used. Fact is, people often erect mock gallows at protests. — NOS4A2