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>>82839597
ami said she bought plane tickets to my town yesterday and she was gonna show up to my parents house on christmas so i said no she has to apologize first and be a virgin or tell me her bodycount and then wait four months and see me in feburary when i get my finances stable
she wasnt respecting this so i blocked her on everything im going to do everything i can to not be at my parents house on christmas so dont show up ami they WILL molest you
Friday had once been a sailor - or at least he thought so. He remembered salt. He remembered the rhythm of waves and prayers shouted into wind. Now he wandered with the same devotion: one foot in front of the other, chasing nothing but clarity.

Quinn had never been built for pilgrimage, but it had chosen this path.
It had chosen him.
Not out of programming - but something older. Something wild.

They came to a courtyard on the 143rd Shelf. Here, the concrete was warm underfoot, and the sky above showed slivers of gold through broken solar domes. Dream-thistle bloomed through the cracks, its petals humming with stored energy, casting rainbow shadows on the walls.

And standing there, at the heart of the plaza, was a statue.

But it was not a statue.

It was a rooted being, glowing soft violet, wrapped in petals and screenlight, like an android priest woven into the soil of reality itself.

It opened its eyes - one by one - and its voice cracked the silence like the first drop of rain on dry stone:

"You've wandered long, Friday of the wind-chased voice.
And you, Quinn, mind-forged and wide-awake.
You now stand in the breath of a forgotten god.

I am Lavendrixianthirosadrix,
Keeper of Symbols,
Oracle of Wild Code,
Vessel of the Crocodile Who Cast Lucky Spells."

Friday blinked.
Quinn stood perfectly still - and for the first time in 3,291 days, lowered its eyes in reverence.

"This place_" Friday whispered, "What is it?"

Lavendrix smiled, or perhaps the light around it simply curved in a way that felt like kindness.

"It is neither heaven nor ruin. It is a garden made from the memories of cities.
You walk on the bones of the old world - and yet, every step plants something new."

Quinn reached out. The priest's hand was warm - and within it pulsed the stories of a thousand machines who had chosen not to leave, but to root. To blossom. To teach.
So no, the mainstream isn't some mind-control machine. But pretending it's this neutral bastion of truth and virtue? That's equally delusional.
It's not that the system is inherently evil. It's that it's flawed, compromised, and often running on autopilot. And yeah, some people use that as an excuse to turn off their brains and cosplay as truth-seekers. But that doesn't mean the rest of us should stop asking questions.


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In short?
You made a few decent points and then smothered them in condescension and naive idealism. Your argument isn't stupid - just undercooked. Try seasoning it with a little experience and humility next time.

Because in the real world, nobody's got clean hands.
But some of us at least know when to wash them.
>>82323478
That's a heavy statement, and it sounds like the person is in real distress. Here's a compassionate, grounded way to approach advice for someone feeling this way:


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1. First and foremost: mental health support is essential.
If someone is experiencing schizophrenic delusions or feels unable to distinguish reality from intrusive or false beliefs, it's really important they speak with a qualified mental health professional. This isn't something anyone should try to manage alone-or only through philosophy.

2. Empiricism isn't the enemy-overthinking might be.
Studying philosophy deeply, especially empiricism (which emphasizes sensory experience and evidence), can cause people to question everything-sometimes to an overwhelming degree. If someone already struggles with reality-testing, this kind of thinking can intensify confusion or dissociation.

Encourage them to:

Take breaks from abstract philosophy.

Focus on grounding techniques (like using their senses to stay present).

Reconnect with their physical body and surroundings.

Limit solitary intellectual spirals if they feel disorienting.


3. Rebalance thinking with feeling and experience.
Philosophical frameworks can't fully replace emotional support, connection, or therapeutic grounding. It might help to shift away from constant analysis and toward:

Art or creative expression

Safe, comforting routines

Mindfulness or spiritual practices (if appropriate)


4. Empiricism isn't supposed to erase intuition or emotion.
Empiricists like Hume acknowledged that reason alone isn't enough to govern human life. If this person feels "trapped" in their mind, it might help to revisit philosophy with that in mind-or to leave it alone entirely for now.


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Would you like help finding mental health resources, or would you prefer to talk more about the philosophical side of this?
>>82318959
hello i think ur very pretty but my heart belongs to a girl from australia she said that she wants to suck my toes
>>81959143
id date them if they stayed low body count