NOIZ (
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Entry tags:
like inception but more fucked up
Who: Noiz / Wilhelm OTA
When: W8D6
Medium: text
Security/Encryption: none, untraceable.
Warnings: Noiz being weird. (He's always weird.)
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[It's hard for him to not be cryptic when hiding behind an anon tag, but. The whole too-real-dreams thing is bothering him, given he's been working on portable virtual reality for a good year or more now, only to be outdone by whatever the hell is happening.]
When: W8D6
Medium: text
Security/Encryption: none, untraceable.
Warnings: Noiz being weird. (He's always weird.)
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RUFFRABBIT writes:
Reality is perverted, even in dreams you're not safe. Isn't that something that's the stuff of bad stories told to kids who won't go to sleep at night?
That the boogeyman lurks behind your eyelids and if you're not careful, things crawl up and out from behind your eyelids to show you things that aren't real.
They say dreams are caused by synapses in your brain firing as your body sleeps but your mind remains active. Showing you things that you know but in ways they're not supposed to be.
So what happens if you see things that you don't know? That's the starting point when good men start to lose their minds. Read too much into them and you'll lose grip on reality.
I've always loved the idea of virtual reality. But to unwillingly face one's own nightmares, only to wake up and not remember anything...
Well. To be candid...
I don't like it. You don't either, do you?
[It's hard for him to not be cryptic when hiding behind an anon tag, but. The whole too-real-dreams thing is bothering him, given he's been working on portable virtual reality for a good year or more now, only to be outdone by whatever the hell is happening.]
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usually if you want real answers you have to spell out a real question. that's how it works
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RUFFRABBIT:
Did you experience any of these hell sequences yourself?
I'd keep using the word 'nightmare' but it's a bastardization of the term.
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wait. was THAT what you were trying to find out?
[ tc;dc -- too cryptic, didn't care. ]
a lot of people did. they already brought in the guy who said he designed it
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RUFFRABBIT:
Wrong.
Nice guess.
Do you think I would make a post about it without knowing about the creator and his execution?
Try again.
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i'm not trying to guess anything. i know you didn't get some new tipoff
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RUFFRABBIT:
I didn't, no.
If I did, why would I share it publicly.
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to see what else we know. to see who'd fall for it
you still haven't answered my first question
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RUFFRABBIT:
Clever girl, but I'm not interested in what you might know about the case.
I'm interested in what you experienced.
And how you felt during. Being ripped out of it, I understand perfectly well, was unpleasant for everyone all around.
[How's that for a point.]
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uh. i'm not a girl
[ because that matters, for whatever reason. but more significantly - ]
you think there's a chance someone unleashed a hallucinogenic virus across the quad as an experiment. but you don't care?
[ HE HAD SUCH HOPES FOR YOU, RUDE ANON. . . ]
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RUFFRABBIT:
Noted.
No.
I know someone unleashed a hallucinogenic virus across the quad as an experiment.
And I care that they created an AR nightmare that puts not only everyone--rich and homeless alike--in danger...
But more importantly, they're making a joke of what it means to experience a different reality within your own head.
[Please don't have any hopes for him, this is incredibly selfish.]
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k1:
how? because they made it look easy?