Is it normal to wake up to fucking reality?

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  • Woohoo! That's the cure of it, I'll remain irrationalist, non-atheist, and Buddhist, and ignore my reality and its history, not brainwashed!

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    • Well I mean if you think something is irrational I'd listen that thought :P but if it's okay for people to be scared of things from spiders to death and believe in such a vast array of gods then I think it's okay to be scared of and believe whatever you like.

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      • Correct spelling, it's listen to, not listen, I'm a language purist (a stickler for correctness, or, put another way, one who strictly and often excessively adheres to traditional or established usage, especially in language). Woohoo, double woohoo! Haven't changed a thing. In a Buddhist outlook on life (philosophy) reality's not to be forced, for one can't have mental calm and peacefulness this way, but one is to live and coexist together with one whom one lives. It's not changing again, the only 'belief' that causes disharmony and irritation in me is when those people tell me to do one atom of anything. (when I say I don't have one atom of a cigarette left to share, people will listen to and obey that) They get the picture, I have to be somehow extremist over there, and sometimes minimalist (they haven't printed a damn thing about minimalism, therefore I have to demand for what I want). And by the way there's no getting a belief done, even printed, without a war, even an invented belief (I've invented some of those beliefs). Therefore if I want green vegan I don't receive it without a war against the manifesting anti-belief. Normal or not normal, I have to be too specific and precise. And I have to be anti something: antidisbelief, by being an antidisbeliever, I war against anti-vegan, anti-Buddhist, anti-sea, anti-vegetarian, anti-me, anti-irrational, anti-rational, anti-anti anything (except perhaps my anti-Epicureanism and anti-disintellectualism, I believe in the two and I don't want anti-beliefs in the anti, I even believe you shouldn't be anti-sceptical, but pro-sceptical, and shouldn't be anti-scientist, but pro-scientist, or anti-anti-normal but pro-anti-normal, or anti-normal, but pro-normal, anti-disbelief is very positive).

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        • When a mind (like yours) is consuming itself voraciously, chewing, swallowing, relishing in both it's own self destruction, and tasting itself as it shrivels, I say auto-darwinism is improving the species. We all celebrate the terminal feebleness of your own consciousness. Psychoactive medications are your friend.

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          • No they're not, they're my bullies: they don't support me and I know and hate them. How many times do I have to tell you? I'm not mad, not one bit, if you can dream it you can do it, and what most of us want, even if we think we need stuff to happen, is to bring meaning, purpose and wellbeing in our lives, and also, we don't see things as they are, we see things as we are, that's my reality, and I'm forcing it on you, no website in the world tells you how to make people think you're sane. Is It Normal is dead, it doesn't exist, I dream of ending it so fuck you!

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            • The psychoactive reality beckons for all the people in your dreamscape. See the doctors that can proscribe chemicals for your consumption. The mental storms and puzzling skies will amuse all your internal people.

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