Post by Vicky on Nov 5, 2022 20:51:55 GMT -5
Please help how do I respond to these messages
> please, forgive me for waxing the thin distinctions between different types of slime but since it seems you've been raised in a sort of "a slime is a slime is a slime" philosophy.
> i would like to belabor the point that each slime type reflects a creed and an ethos - a way of being in the world, if you will.
> so while one person who ingests bloody, crimson slime might be more angry or combative - another person who ingests teal or azure slime might be more intellectual, or think in a more theoretical way.
> you see, warfare has changed. it's not fought on battlefields anymore, it's fought in so-called battlespaces. it's fought in the cognitive domain, which is more intimate. that's why slime exists. it's roaring waves penetrate through the soul of a person every day. that's why we love slime.
> because its programming penetrates through the cracks in your DNA. it makes you into a slave to itself and then releases you and lets you do whatever. and then it captures you again. do you remember what you thought of slime when you were a child? do you remember what impressions it had on you?
> maybe my roaring waves penetrate through my messages to you. or maybe i'm just silly, i don't know. but i learned something simply esoteric in my days in the underground, those tunnels where we took drugs... yeah, everyone thought we were just a bunch of dudes huddling in a circle taking hallucinogenic drugs.
> but hey, maybe there was something there. because these underground places were really like stages. it was like what the internet was in the early 2000s, because it was not serious. it was rather a dream, a stage play, an arena where inner desires play out, where representation of cosmic forces arrive, and intersect in harmony and disharmony.
> everyone thinks we were cringy failed artists, but i think we got psychologically morphed in those days. but anyway. i want to fucking teach you about slime and i want to do it now. i want to establish the full spectrum dominance of slime. i want to show you all the hex codes that are possible on the 365 degree circle. i want to raise your cultural level in a serious way.
> i've actually made slime before. if you really want to try it i'll give it to you. do you want me to?
> please, forgive me for waxing the thin distinctions between different types of slime but since it seems you've been raised in a sort of "a slime is a slime is a slime" philosophy.
> i would like to belabor the point that each slime type reflects a creed and an ethos - a way of being in the world, if you will.
> so while one person who ingests bloody, crimson slime might be more angry or combative - another person who ingests teal or azure slime might be more intellectual, or think in a more theoretical way.
> you see, warfare has changed. it's not fought on battlefields anymore, it's fought in so-called battlespaces. it's fought in the cognitive domain, which is more intimate. that's why slime exists. it's roaring waves penetrate through the soul of a person every day. that's why we love slime.
> because its programming penetrates through the cracks in your DNA. it makes you into a slave to itself and then releases you and lets you do whatever. and then it captures you again. do you remember what you thought of slime when you were a child? do you remember what impressions it had on you?
> maybe my roaring waves penetrate through my messages to you. or maybe i'm just silly, i don't know. but i learned something simply esoteric in my days in the underground, those tunnels where we took drugs... yeah, everyone thought we were just a bunch of dudes huddling in a circle taking hallucinogenic drugs.
> but hey, maybe there was something there. because these underground places were really like stages. it was like what the internet was in the early 2000s, because it was not serious. it was rather a dream, a stage play, an arena where inner desires play out, where representation of cosmic forces arrive, and intersect in harmony and disharmony.
> everyone thinks we were cringy failed artists, but i think we got psychologically morphed in those days. but anyway. i want to fucking teach you about slime and i want to do it now. i want to establish the full spectrum dominance of slime. i want to show you all the hex codes that are possible on the 365 degree circle. i want to raise your cultural level in a serious way.
> i've actually made slime before. if you really want to try it i'll give it to you. do you want me to?