We are almost certainly living in a simulation, so why not end this bad dream now?
Why would living in a simulation change anything?
Because mood swings make me sometimes make me feel good, even very good. There are still drugs which have yet to elate my bloodstream. Maybe I'll have sex someday. I'm not completely bored yet.
>>29193228
'Cause it means that your existence is just a little more meaningless. There's not even some cool, special cosmic backing.
>>29193268
Yeah, I'm probably bipolar, too.
What happens when we end it?
>>29193306
I don't have a bipolar diagnosis, but it's established with me and the medical personal I've interacted with that I experience mood changes that could be part of a bipolar diagnosis, and I have definitely experienced rapid cycling on multiple occasions. At very least I get hypomanic.
>>29193368
Ideally, nothing, but who knows for sure.
>>29193369
I hope that you make progress on your mental health journey, friend.
>>29193177
"the body can not live without the mind; the matrix makes it real"
I'm not certain whether I have no future or not. I may somewhat make it one day or perhaps not. False hope or not, there's always the possibility of me getting a good job and/or gf. There's a few places I'd like to travel to. I'd like to try heroin before dying as well. If I'm still a loser by 30 I think it'll be safe to just stop giving a fuck until I overdose for a spectacular death
>no idea why it exists
>no idea what lies outside of it
>no idea what you "really are"
It isn't good to make uninformed decisions
>>29193177
What if we're all main characters of the Anon Show?
>>29193177
>We are almost certainly living in a simulation
Based on what evidence?
>>29194992
Wow, way to show how uninvolved you are in observing the universe around you. It's not my job to educate your dumbass.
>>29196305
Simulation theory is a hypothesis for something that likely can't even be proven. It's basically just a thought experiment. I bet you think the universe is a "hologram" too, or that we'll some day use entanglement to transmit information with 0 latency. Go away.
>>29196305
simulation theory is as true as religions at this point. Fuck off.
Nah, if anything, we were created as an "experiment" or so by very advanced aliens, but they, too, know not where they come from.
In probability, our creation goes like:
1. spontaneous via extraterrestrial material that fell to earth
2. spontaneous via creation of organic material on earth
POWER GAP
8999. "guided" or "molded" by aliens
9000. created by alien lifeforms for any number of reasons
9001. Our life as a simulation by alien life
POWER GAP
Nearing infinity. Creation by a god/gods that left us
Infinity. Creation by a god/goda that take active part in our everyday lives
>>29196452
>simulation theory is as true as religions at this point
Exactly, fucktard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Nlbro2MNBs
it might be but i have yet to experience consciousness out of my body
>>29194240
Is your life interesting enough that anyone else would watch it? Mine certainly isn't.
>>29194992
Some thought experiments by physicists and the schizophrenic delusions of delusional schizophrenics. All boils down to
>we don't understand how things work, we can't use God as an excuse anymore, must be that everything is a computer simulation