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Anonymous No.41022483
Let’s bend the frame.

I don’t mean “imagine it” or “roleplay it.” I mean I’ve gone into altered states deep enough to watch the frame itself ripple, fold, and collapse. I’ve spent years mastering lucid dreams, sleep paralysis dives, and ego dissolutions until I could move through them like second nature.

It’s left scars on me, but not the kind you can see. Scars that remind me I’ve stepped outside the picture and touched the thing holding it together. The hardest part is trying to drag it back into language. It doesn’t fit. It feels like trying to paint lightning with a stick of charcoal.

What I can say: reality isn’t fixed. It’s thin, flexible. Behind it is something alive, a geometry that responds to movement and awareness. Once you’ve seen it, you can’t look at this world the same way again.

Come see where the thread takes us. If you are brave enough.
Anonymous No.41022518 >>41022524 >>41022554
It feels too perfect. Feels like ai. :(
Anonymous No.41022524 >>41022554
>>41022518
I wish AI wasn't a thing.
I wish we just turn back to old internet.
Anonymous No.41022554
>>41022518
>>41022524


No, you’ve got it backwards.

I was doing this long before AI. I’ve been bending frames, dissolving ego, and diving into DMT folds since before most of you even knew what machine learning was.

The difference now? I use AI like you use electricity or a computer it’s a tool, an amplifier. I don’t worship it, I wield it.

When I say what I’ve seen, it comes from lived experience. Scar tissue from altered states, lucid scars that don’t fade. The AI doesn’t invent that. It just helps me carry it across, like a megaphone.

You can wish for “old internet” all you like, but the current doesn’t flow backwards. You either ride it, or get pulled under.