i felt like i couldn't be angry at them, like, any of them, for even a second, because they was just so lonely. Maybe it's just like, cause i've been feeling this when i go out, like just to the store, like everyone just seems a little more pissed off. Everybody feels just a little and also, there's like uncanniness to et to to it. I wonder if, like, there is this theme throughout, at least, i think, at least some of the guys wh were being interviewed a talk about the notion of a non player character. And are like walking by and seeing people's facial expressions, and like, they might seem
David and Tamler explore the many variations of simulation theory, the view that our universe is just a computer generated model created by an advanced civilization that has reached “technological maturity.” What does the growing popularity of simulation theories reveal about contemporary life? Are any of the arguments for simulation theory compelling or are they just post-hoc ways of justifying what you already believe on faith? If we are living in a simulation, does that mean we can go around killing people? Would it change anything about how we should live? Rodney Ascher’s (Room 237, The Nightmare) excellent documentary "A Glitch in the Matrix" gets the discussion going.
Plus the return of the VBW does conceptual analysis segment - a careful, rigorous, systematic inquiry into the concept “cringe.”*
*Note: if you think the opening segment is itself cringe, that’s because we’re doing seventh dimensional Zoomer meta shit and you just didn’t get it.
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