Thats sounds like Voyeurism to me, but nah
Next User, Wants to Grill and That means Ignoring Politics and also The holy land conflict
Next User, Wants to Grill and That means Ignoring Politics and also The holy land conflict
Achromalia wrote:
the next user often fantasizes about disappearing from reality forever and being wiped from recorded history and memory, existing only as an intangible camera to [view and evaluate] countless human and non-human lifetimes of experience
Achromalia wrote:
the next user often fantasizes about disappearing from reality forever and being wiped from recorded history and memory, existing only as an intangible camera to view and evaluate countless human and non-human lifetimes of experience
Again, Thats sound voyeurism, and pls, Stop using that question again over and overAchromalia wrote:
in which sense? dreams in your sleep, or dreams for your life?
well, i suppose it doesnt matter... most of the time i have unreachable dreams, whether they were dreams i couldnt remember and couldnt visualize when waking up, or dreams and ambitions for a life i yearned for but never had the chance to realize because of the circumstances of my birthAchromalia wrote:
the next user often fantasizes about disappearing from reality forever and being wiped from recorded history and memory, existing only as an intangible camera to view and evaluate countless human and non-human lifetimes of experience
to clarify, this is a distinctly different experience from what youre describing (if you mean what i think you do), since the context is notably different and has none of those connotations. the premise is specifically oriented toward being able to view every sentimental/moral/philosophical perspective humanity has to offer whether in first-person or in third-person in order to understand how people live and what things mean to them. it might be my fault for failing to specify that... or maybe that too would be included in your interpretation? i don't know.AxisPraxisMDS wrote:
Again, Thats sound voyeurism, and pls, Stop using that question again over and over
pata and i would probably differ greatly in our opinions on a lot of media, and the variety of media i've consumed would be nowhere near as comprehensive. i do like hearing what they have to say, though.AxisPraxisMDS wrote:
Next user Has taste of Gaming and anime equivalent to Patattita
had been meaning to answer this earlier, it would be loosely accurate of meIsshiki Kaname wrote:
Next user is the definition of a "sweaty gamer" when posting on TN.
never had one, although my artwork could be loosely approximated by that sometimes, depending on my choice of stylesynthwavesquid wrote:
next user has an anime pfp
there should be a non-zero probability of it, but i don't have a distinct memory so much as a vague impression that it likely happened... but i doubt i can really prove it to myself without an apparent and credible memorysynthwavesquid wrote:
next user has pet a bird before
i read it and thought the explanation was really compelling! :> and honestly, not really something i would shame you for eithersynthwavesquid wrote:
Tateshina Eve wrote:
Embarrassingly, no, quite the opposite.Not having paid particularly much attention to English classes in high school, I ended up doing rather poorly in literary analysis. (Borrowed my friend's notes for Fahrenheit 451 and Merchant of Venice.) When I went into my junior year, the questions became more philosophical and I actually enjoyed those more.
Now, onto visual novels... Now that I share opinions with others on what I think of each one, I realised that analysis is a good skill to have. However, I get too much into it and relate it to my personal life experiences (and the philosophical studies mentioned above) to an unreasonable extent. Knowing that others give strong opinions, I too felt the need to press my opinions strongly on others as well. To put it simply, the response others give me is "it's not that deep".
Perhaps it's just me pretending that I'm an experienced adult even though I'm only 20 years old, but I've grown out of some things that others my age still enjoy. For example, the "childish friend" archetype in anime, if not done right, can be off-putting for me. Again, overthinking fiction versus reality is my downfall when I'm supposed to be enjoying these kinds of media.
The next person didn't fully read everything I just said. (And I wouldn't blame you.)hah! i did!(also just because someone thinks you're looking into something too deeply/ doesn't mean there's no basis in what you see [in fact, what you personally get from it is important imo]. i find "the curtains are just blue" logic is one of many things that has rotted people's relationship with media/art. also, i mean, differing tastes and losing interest in some things is just inevitable and tbh i don't think anything's wrong with that on its own)
(then again i have zero reference for what you mean by unreasonable so...)
Achromalia wrote:
the next user experiences chronic maladaptive daydreaming?
quoting this since that happens to be likely the same as my last time, although it could have been earlierIsshiki Kaname wrote:
the last time I went to a movie theater was back in 2019 I believe?synthwavesquid wrote:
next user has seen a movie in theatres in the past two weeks
once a year with a cracked version, maybe? but it becomes too much for my computer after a couple hours, and i typically have to close every single application i reasonably can in order to run it smoothly with non-intensive graphics/render settingsIsshiki Kaname wrote:
The next user likes occasionally playing Minecraft