so..I found this kid called catboykami streaming on omegle breaking all kinds of expected social norms when interacting with other people, and it is fascinating to watch how programmed we as humans are
observing it through the lense of anthropology creates interesting questions
observing it through the lense of anthropology creates interesting questions
like - why does it seem like we snap out of our program like robots when anomaly's appear?
why does words outside crowds hold less impact over the individual than when alone?
why does the reality of a situation shift if we morph with the situation?
why does words outside crowds hold less impact over the individual than when alone?
why does the reality of a situation shift if we morph with the situation?
it also seems like if you break what you thought was expected reality there's always a structure underneath which emerges and replaces what you thought wasn't an option earlier. like a hidden dialog tree in the fabric of the matrix.
that might be good and it might be bad. in the sense that: “No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.”
but if the roots go down to hell I'll bet climbing up that shit won't be easy if it's even possible.