The reminds me of another story about ' Earth and her children ' wherein: she made dinosaurs, found them lacking, made humans, was unimpressed, tried to kill them, they barely survive and become better that everything, and the further and more she attempts to obliterate humanity, the better they and she become, until she's ready to release them to the stars to spread her hate.
>The Universe is the environment in which we reside, and everything inside of it.
>We are said to be "the Universe perceiving itself."
>If we don't care, then it doesn't care.
>If one person cares, then the Universe cares.
> **** y'all, logica obtinet.
Well. One small self-aware piece of the universe caring about other self-aware fragments which may or may not care. If I live on the Earth and say I like farts you cannot therefore say that the Earth likes farts.
I don't see how. You could say one small piece of the universe likes farts. If one American liked Transformers 3 you wouldn't say America likes Transformers 3. One piece having a perception doesn't mean the whole shares it...
I guess it comes down to weather or not you can 'fragmentalise' the Universe. Sure one American is different from the others. However, we all view ourselves as different, separate entities.
Consider this thought: is our "Single Universe" the sum of its parts or not? Like a brain and neurons. You wouldn't say "well only that area of my brain likes peanut butter, not me... One small part doesn't represent the whole."
Hm. Well I have experienced flavors that I could see why people liked it, maybe it's an acquired taste, but I did not really like it. Compare that to flavors that I absolutely can't stand, and maybe you could say that a small portion of the flavor center of my brain likes the flavor, but as a whole my brain rejects the flavor. That being said I'm not an expert in neurology, so I don't know if flavor works that way, but it works for the analogy. If we use that analogy for the universe, then a flavor I don't really like is the equivalent of the universe not really caring.
>Implying the devil would deal with somebody he wouldn't have to tempt..
I mean i don't believe in Satan, but if he did exist his profile isn't exactly "give people free **** who don't give a **** about their soul" i feel like the more you prize your own soul the more it's probably worth, and the more interested he'd be because he'd have to tempt you into giving it up.
Nah dude, it's more like the dealer who gives the first hit free. You're like "Oh, what's the harm in trying it once?" Next thing you know you're hooked on methamphetamine for life.
I know he isn't suppose to be that big, but it was the first cthulhu picture I had. nice name! It's really cool cthulhu just barely is above hastur as my favorite old god
He exists outside reality. I'm not entirely sure why he's called "The All in One", but he knows everything, he is omniscient. What I wonder is if Yog-Sothoth is outside of our reality, does that mean he is outside the dream of Azathoth The Daemon Sultan?
but dolphins are in reality tiny submarines, filled with even tinier aliens, because 1+1 equals 2. strawberries taste like bananas because we dont want them to. those are 3 unrelated statements, only one of them is true.