NOIZ (
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overjoyed_net2017-04-07 10:04 pm
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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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RUFFRABBIT:
Not quite 'lately' but recently enough to be irritating. I keep thinking about them and how real they were.
And how easily susceptible nearly everyone was to it.
The culprit was executed, and along with everyone involved. Creating a virus that could let others walk around inside someone elses' dream? It's curious.
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yeah, some of them felt like...well, i mean dreams are WEIRD but these were like so weird that they had to have actually happened. i can't even explain it.
and walking into other people's dreams is not exactly something i think a virus could possibly do. like, scientifically, isn't that impossible? dreams aren't something you can mess around with some kind of disease, i don't think.