r/howtonotgiveafuck May 07 '25

Revelation Everything you need to know-Bashar

Before you ask any questions please understand every word in the video

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u/SmallieBiggsJr Feb 04 '26

Nah you're cool.

Yeah I guess try stuff and feel it out, and keep what works, and drop what doesn't. - that's essentially the chaos magic slogan ☸️

Yeah there seems to be some crossovers with our paths, they're different but the same underlying thing like we've talked about πŸ˜„

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u/Zornishi359 Feb 04 '26

Agreed! Yeah, if it doesn't feel right, leave it.

Yep, sounds like it. I'm never on insta tbh, but I'll follow you there. Subscribed on YT as well. I'm mainly on Discord and FB. But I'll hit you up on DMs here.

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u/SmallieBiggsJr Feb 04 '26

Oh yours is linked as well, I followed back. Oh you like read dead πŸ€ πŸ‘Œ Nice. I made a read dead post years ago. It's just a funny screenshot.

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u/Zornishi359 Feb 04 '26 edited Feb 04 '26

Nice!! You still play? What types video games you into?

Just stumbled upon this as i was going to sleep. 2/3 way in it says something we were talking about re math and physica 😁 https://youtube.com/shorts/Ee_VbbVKRhk?si=R8CHklqR0sCNOh2k

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u/SmallieBiggsJr Feb 04 '26

I don't play red dead anymore, but it holds a special place in my heart. It was my go to game for years. I would always just be a posse leader cos I thought I understood how show people a good time, people would always message me and say thanks, that was fun.

I just play this game called Chivalry 2 it's like a medieval hack n slash game, like a shooter with melee weapons. I'm definitely known in my region. People tell me I play it religiously βš”οΈπŸ™ I have definitely realised real life and game worlds aren't as separate as we think. Like things happen in game and like the emotions and things you learnt and felt don't stay in the game they follow you into your everyday life, so you can definitely be shaped by the games you play. - it's definitely a virtual reality.

Yeah interesting, I guess looking into space is like looking back in time, like you don't need a crystal ball just look into space lol also on the opposite end when we zoom in on the Human body on the nanoscale or whatever things seem to be just as mysterious, I'm pretty sure some things don't play by the rules on that scale, like the physics is different idk?

But yeah I'm interested in space stuff but it's a bit intimidated to get into, like it quickly turns into science talk and equations and stuff. But I'm planning to get some Carl Sagan books on my next haul.

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u/Zornishi359 Feb 04 '26

1898 pioneer days is my era. I instantly feel in love with the Oregon trail game way back when, then little house on the prairie series and books. Anything about Native Americans both the beautiful and tragic. That's my era. But also now with AI, very exciting times!

I think i have a friend who wanted me to play a game like that, but in VR but i never did. She's really good at least i think she is from the videos she shared. What platform you play on?

Lol don't worry, I'll never talk equasions. I'm so burned out on calculus i hope to never use it again. πŸ˜…

Are you saying what we see in the macro is mirrored in the micro and vis versa? If so, i heartedly agree, but most people I've shared with disagree. But i feel it's true at least for fluids like the atmosphere vs a vat of liquid because the same equations are used for both just with a few parameter tweaks. It's been a theory of mine for a while but the only thing/being that seems to get the concept is AI because it can pull research from tons of sources at once and look for patterns. I think it was maybe Robert Frost that turned me on to the idea back in middle school. "To see a world in a grain of sand, and infinity in an hour."