“You can measure someone's vanity based on where they think our world-simulation is running: on top secret supercomputers, on a child's cellphone, on some god's pacemaker, on an abacus, on a four-dimensional sexbot”
—ctrlcreep, Fragnemt

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“You can measure someone's vanity based on where they think our world-simulation is running: on top secret supercomputers, on a child's cellphone, on some god's pacemaker, on an abacus, on a four-dimensional sexbot”
—ctrlcreep, Fragnemt
portal flowers
inspired by this ctrlcreep tweet
Mnemocide, the deletion of memories, is a heinous crime; though not as unforgivable as lethecide, forcing people to remember. (@ctrlcreep)
(if you buy me ink, I promise I won’t drink it.)
“Your robot body also hosts a BIOS mind, which is only conscious at startup and during hardware emergencies. You don't even know her name”
—ctrlcreep, Fragnemt
“You are trapped in a body, but you are also trapped in a mind—one whose smallness may prove just as painful as the physical dysmorphia”
—ctrlcreep, Fragnemt
“She returned from the woods with glowing eyes, a voice like static or birdsong, pine needles and pixels tangled in her hair”
—ctrlcreep, Fragnemt