Realised that massive amounts of human activity are motivated by the need to do neural annealing (heating up the brain so that it congeals in better shape.): meditation art sex travelling drugs mass events music the list goes on
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Replying to @nosilverv
That's pretty cool but don't get too attached to this line of thought because it's wrong
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Why?
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Replying to @Cantide1 @nosilverv
Most activities don't do the heating thing to the brain, nor do we seek them in order to do the heating thing I guess neither me nor RV can back our claims up atm but there you go
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Except my theory is /elegant/
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Replying to @nosilverv @Cantide1
No it's not, you can't just take a random thing and say that everything is that random thing You know that painting a picture or going on a vacation doesn't resettle your thought patterns the same way a tab of acid does
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