When techbros living in a bubble world come up with that same conclusion in absentia of actually meeting people outside of wine caves, Bohemian Grove, Burning Man, or Little St. James Island, that’s sus to me.
I find simulation Theory interesting, considering that the guy who came up with it was one of the most outspoken militant atheists since Dawkins, and yet not only is there no evidence for it, but when you break it down, it’s just creationism with a Sci-Fi horror twist
They don’t have a theory of mind. We aren’t part of the audience, we’re more like wildlife or scenery. NPCs, y’know?
It’s quite telling how popular “simulation theory” and especially “dae everyone I don’t like NPCs” beliefs are among billionaires.
I mean tbh having worked in food service for years I have to believe that at least half the people I see are actual NPCs
When techbros living in a bubble world come up with that same conclusion in absentia of actually meeting people outside of wine caves, Bohemian Grove, Burning Man, or Little St. James Island, that’s sus to me.
I find simulation Theory interesting, considering that the guy who came up with it was one of the most outspoken militant atheists since Dawkins, and yet not only is there no evidence for it, but when you break it down, it’s just creationism with a Sci-Fi horror twist
I met a guy practicing to be an NPC on Friday. Straight up lead with “I’ve been practicing my animatronic wave!”
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Mmmm ice cream so good!