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Senor Hugo wrote:Pffff, if the Matrix was real. Every video-gamer, comic-book geek and fanboy, upon finding out, would instantly become "The One."
But it is a good point. How to we know someone is really who they say they are? On the internet you can never tell. It requires a certain degree of trust.
Also, on the whole Wow thing, it's more luck than anything. You want Uber-sword, you may get it on your first try, or 100th try.
Nico wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Pffff, if the Matrix was real. Every video-gamer, comic-book geek and fanboy, upon finding out, would instantly become "The One."
But it is a good point. How to we know someone is really who they say they are? On the internet you can never tell. It requires a certain degree of trust.
Also, on the whole Wow thing, it's more luck than anything. You want Uber-sword, you may get it on your first try, or 100th try.
I never said we WHERE in the Matrix. I just said the internet is somewhat like it. And the sword-thing is just an example.
I mean, everything we see on the internet is fake. EVERY single thing we see is just a written code.
Creature SH wrote:Wanna be freaked out entirely ?
Nothing is real.
Our senses are not absolute. They are merely giving you an individual representation of surrounding molecules... the very thing you are.
Solid isn't really solid. It's just not loose enough to notice. Cold and warm mean nothing, as you can only interpret it from a very limited relative point. You don't really see anything except the way light behaves when it hits things. You don't hear anything but air.
Perception is absurd.
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