L. V., excerpts from the aftermath
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L. V., excerpts from the aftermath
So, good news and bad news about Valentine's. I got my gf a box of expansive chocolates, and she got herself a box of it as a gift for me. Should I be worried that she went through both boxes and isn't really slowing down in growth?
Nah
Once you reach the point of 'immobility' there's really no reason to stop. You should probably leave and buy as many of the chocolates as quickly as you can, really. Drain both your bank accounts. Sell whatever possessions you can (they'll be crushed anyway, if you don't).
Get yourself a battery and a solar panel charger from a camping supply store. Get a satalite internet dongle and sign up for an unlimited plan (don't worry about paying next month's bill -wink-) Spend the rest of the money on chocolates. All of it. Don't worry about food or anything like that, her runaway growth should cover her needs, and she'll definitely be lactating by the time you get back to her.
Hurry back and climb on top, and start feeding her more chocolates. Nobody will come after you for your internet bill, soon enough. And after a while there probably won't be any internet, but you'll be able to post about her progress until the satelites get knocked out of orbit.
Just hurry up or it might be too late for you to make the climb on top. Then what'll happen?
You getting crushed? So short-sighted.
No! She'll not get those extra chocolates, and her growth will be far too slow and might even wear off eventually Probably not, though, based on the chocolate's warning label.
It's your job to make sure she grows even faster!
After all, what is the purpose of a woman's existance?
To grow
“GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE,” 🧠🧠✨
Do you know the differences between oceans and seas?
Yes
I used to know, but I've forgotten
No
I thought they were exactly the same
Does anyone else ever get the unresistable urge to just Klance?
Klance [ˈklaːntsɛ]
Verb
Being way too fucking obsessed with Keith Kogane and Lance McClain's fictional relationship.
My face when people make shit up and then genuinely get upset over the fantasy in their heads
Do you guys know the meaning of a delusion?
A delusion is considered a cognitive error because it represents a fundamental misinterpretation or distortion of reality within someone's thought processes. Cognitive errors are mistakes in thinking that lead to incorrect beliefs or judgments, often due to faulty reasoning, biased perceptions, or misinterpretations of information.
Distorted Perception: In a delusion, the individual misinterprets sensory input or experiences. For example, they might see a neutral interaction as threatening or believe that benign events have special, personal significance. This misperception is the result of an error in how the brain processes and interprets information.
Faulty Reasoning: Delusions involve a breakdown in logical reasoning. The person may jump to conclusions based on insufficient or inaccurate evidence, or they may cling to a belief despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. This faulty reasoning leads them to form and maintain incorrect beliefs.
Confirmation Bias: A cognitive bias known as confirmation bias, where they selectively focus on information that supports the delusion and disregard information that contradicts it. This reinforces their false belief and prevents them from considering alternative explanations.
Fixed Belief: Once established, a delusion is typically held with strong conviction, even in the face of conflicting evidence. This rigidity is another cognitive error, as it reflects an inability to adjust one's beliefs based on new or contradictory information.
Disclaimer: Anyone can experience a delusion without having an underlying mental health condition. Delusions can arise from stress, trauma, intense emotions, or even strong beliefs that become irrationally fixed. In these cases, the delusion is usually specific to a particular situation or belief, rather than a symptom of a broader mental health disorder. It’s a cognitive error where someone misinterprets reality, leading them to believe something that isn't true, even without any other signs of mental illness.
You know, I find it very interesting how everyone sees the word "Winter" especially with Xornoth destined to bring an internal one.
Most of the definitions I see though are "a cold time with snow and frost" which does not sit right with Xornoth's lava and red colors which also makes people theorize either that Scott will die and bring a winter with his death, or that there is something afoot and maybe, Xornoth is good.
These are all good theories, but the thing is that there are more than one definition to winter. And there is one that I think fits Xornoth the most.
One of the definitions calls it: "The time of decay, death, and old age."
Now I don't know if you noticed... But there is a lot of talk of death in there. Which does suit Xornoth's style. Of course most of the definitions do talk about it being cold and frosty, but what if this is not the case for his winter?
What if the winter Xornoth is brining... Is permanent death?