REPLY TO THREAD
|
Subject
|
Chaos Always Wants More
|
User Name
|
|
|
|
|
Font color:
Font:
|
|
|
|
Original Message
|
Chaos Always Wants More
Pornographic thinking - what is that?
Pornographic thinking is the basest phenomenon of irrational expectations of reality. This can be seen in these various media: Movies, Television Series, Fiction Novels and Video Games.
What do all these have in common? Dopamine addiction entertainment media.
They all are different. Movies gives you a single immersive experience. They provide more depth and no breadth. Series do the inverse. They provide more breadth but not depth, since it is an ongoing relationship once a week. Depth can eventually happen, but that is not its purpose. Fiction novels are simply untethered. Anything can happen, breadth or depths, it doesn't matter. Fiction novels simply deny any realistic requirements and allow anything to be. They are quite chaos. Video games are more constrained however they deceive by making physical actions seem consistent and reliable when it isn't. They also seem to imply permanent empowerments that do not require maintenance, denying entropy. They also offer the perception of automated behavior.
Pornography of course provides the ultimate dream that - zero conflict, zero challenge, zero character development or growth, zero villains, zero problems, it all just works itself out in surprising ways just how you wanted and everything goes perfectly.
This is pornographic thinking in a nutball.
So what are you living?
Are you in a porno? A game? A movie? A series? A novel?
What kind of character are you?
|
Pictures (click to insert)
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Next Page >> |
|