really interesting that this movie came out at the same time as EEAAO. wondering what this apparent surge of interest in the multiverse as a theme portends ๐ง
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we all want to go out there that's what's happening
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but is it because we've already given up on our own reality being satisfying? that's the part i want to understand
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nah dude curiosity and adventure
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i feel like people forget those are things too often
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my reality is awesome *and* i love the empowerment (i could make it happen) and chillness (but maybe i donโt need to) that comes from imagining the possibility of others
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yeah i know we're all special snowflakes around here ๐ but i'm talking about the man on the street! insofar as this reflects something in the *collective* unconsciousness what is that thing, is what i wanna know, and i feel like there's more despair out there than curiosity
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i've been thinking about it. here's what i see: we're way too far from meaningful interstellar travel. and people are still railing against doing it at all, bless their souls. this is about as 'realistic' a possibility we can imagine to slake our thirst for exploring the unknown
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that's the despair part: we've explored the crap out of this planet (i mean, there's probably a little more but it's wildly out of reach to the average guy), but we're too far out from exploring physical outer space, so average joe is just kinda stuck, here, in whatever situation
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used to be you could start over in a brand new, unknown land, we aint got that anymore, we're just stuck with all these systems, and already bought up, rented out land here on this planet.
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yeah yeah yeah this makes sense! no more new physical land to explore, everything feels tamed and owned already (although i suspect if i actually went out to the wilderness it wouldn't actually look that tamed in many parts)


