There was an apocalyptic nuclear war in the late 80s
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Date: February 12th, 2024 10:08 AM Author: vivacious pink macaca
It's not clear if Reagan launched first or some last gasp from the Soviets, but it happened. Nearly everyone "died", probably around 87 or 88.
The simulators were not at all prepared for this use of the free will they'd built into the system, and we are currently experiencing some glitch or software back-up where consciousness has continued and new people are still generated... but we are not in the Earth program that had run for millennia. It's not even clear the sims are still aware we are here. Stuff like the sudden explosion of "transgenders" is just data deterioration as the code for individuals degrades in new iterations. We are wheeling farther away from the original and you can feel it.
We're going to see crazy stuff that diverts wildly from our 'earth' expectations
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Date: February 12th, 2024 11:38 AM Author: Pearly Voyeur
(Ready Player One fan)
Except that everything went off the rails in 2012 and beyond, not in the 90s.
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Date: February 12th, 2024 11:45 AM Author: vivacious pink macaca
i thought i was just copying the matrix. is this the rp1 backstory?
no, the 90s were still able to be pieced together believably because we could extrapolate from our recent experience of reality. our brains are pretty good at getting to H, after seeing ABCDEFG. But we are like up to Q now, and thats why things are really unreal-feeling, like someone is just taking a wild guess at what life 35 years after the last known event would be like
we are building reality on top of previous "pretty decent" guesses, and its acceleratingly ludicrous
i think the barrier between human-non human will be dissolved pretty soon. Like some woman will give birth to an animal or a computer will have a baby, and after some initial dissonance, we will just proceed like of course that happens
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Date: February 12th, 2024 12:14 PM Author: vivacious pink macaca
oh yeah i remember a bit about how the characters have to answer clues and riddles about 80s trivia.
i think our real clues are mandela effect stuff, amplified by our general malaise and discomfiture.
it would be one thing for people in their 50s to long for a time decades ago, but its bizarre for people in their 20s to love 1980s stuff. and the more you think about it, like with mandela effect phenomena, you can kind of remember the nuclear apocalypse. Its like at the end of the reel, but we always stop the movie just before. Youve caught a glimpse of it though - the bright light, the annihilation, the cities falling. If youre old enough, you really did live through it - or die in it to be factual. But its deeply suppressed. It's there though. It happened
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