RBWells ,

What a good question! No, most of the time I feel I am stuck here with everyone else, in this timeline. Sometimes what I perceive diverges from those around me, other times it converges. But I think of those as different filters overlaying the same reality; although I don't believe this is the only reality in existence, it does feel like a ride we cannot get off.

erp ,

I operate in el camino reálity. Miss me with that ranchero and canyonero nonsense.

Croquette ,

Yes because I can't comprehend how anyone else think or feel. I can empathize, but I cannot fully understand how they think or feel because I transpose my thoughts and feelings to what others perceive and think.

I am stuck in my head with my thinking and my feelings, but I will never know what it feels to not be me.

I'm fine with that, but it boggles my mind sometimes.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

Yeah, asd/adhd does that to you when you see how other people function “normally” and how your hangups are wildly more uncontrollable over trivial things. Then you get the adhd on top of that. Focus is a highly ambivalent and fickle creature. Good times. The brain being the reality we each experience, I think people with neurodivergence actually do experience a different reality than normative people do.

Grass ,

I didn't but then they killed harambe and now its like I fell through a crack in reality and entered a shitty distopian novel.

masquenox ,

I used to... but now I don't.

Grass ,

maybe we traded places

Azzu ,
@Azzu@lemm.ee avatar

Yep I'm somehow in a reality where everyone is loved by Crackhappy, but no one I know knows about this.

boatsnhos931 ,

Do most people live in a room chained to a bed and toilet, being gang banged by large women and doom scrolling Lemmy?

Crackhappy OP ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

I love you.

technomad ,

You're one of the large women, aren't you.

MindTraveller ,

Down with reality! http://soulism.net

Crackhappy OP ,
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I embrace your anarchistic and somewhat solipsistic views. I love you.

bear ,

Yes. Everyone lives in the same objective reality of course but everyone experiences a unique subjective reality. Everyone has specific thoughts and feelings that nobody else has ever had. Some people are more unique than others depending on their age, environment, and life choices.

Crackhappy OP ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

I embrace your objective reality. I love you.

AnalogyAddict ,

Absolutely. Mostly because I don't consume much entertainment. Movies and TV really shape how people think.

sunzu ,

Corpo propaganda do be like that

Crackhappy OP ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Anti corpos unite! I love you.

amio ,

No, and if that is a powerful feeling (not "I'm autistic and see things differently", but "normal reality does not apply to me" somehow) then it might be something to check out with a medical professional.

Crackhappy OP ,
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I hope you are a medical professional. Because check it out, I love you.

Kolanaki ,
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Being ND, yeah. Especially when one of the things common with what's different with me is that I often make weird associations that no one else sees.

Crackhappy OP ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Hopefully you will never be South Dakota. That would be weird. regardless of your dakotaness, I love you.

Kolanaki ,
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I thank my stars I'm not NT. Texas as a whole doesn't seem like it's all that great, let alone North Texas.

Crackhappy OP ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Oh boy. I apologize, I totally mistook your ND incorrectly. How does it feel to be non denominational?

Wxnzxn ,
@Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml avatar

I only recenlty learned I have had undiagnosed autism my whole life (in my thirties now), and being able to recontextualise that I literally did have an - on average - different way of experiencing reality, with some filters missing, some intuitive normalities just not developing, and my brain focusing in a different way, that's helping me a whole lot. Finally I don't have to gaslight myself into thinking I am just lacking will and strength of character to fit into this world, as that's what my socialisation had been instilling into me.

With having been obsessed with history and philosophy from a young age, I am also often not able to understand that the vast majority of people actually lives in a world where those things are at best superficially engaged with. Personally, at least at this moment of time, I think that is genuinely dangerous, because, oh boy, looking at the current material situation of the world and taking historical situations to estimate the possible consequences, things are not looking good. I firmly believe we need a globalised, socialist/communist mode of production and more short term, an international political infrastructure to organise the challenges ahead, but I fear it will only come about after things will be getting worse for quite some time, still.

rimu ,
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You might enjoy the book "Climate Leviathan". It's about all that and draws on a lot of history and philosophy.

Wxnzxn ,
@Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml avatar

That does indeed look right up my alley, thank you very much <3.

I'd also recommend "The Ecological Rift: Capitalism’s War on the Earth" to anyone interested, for probably a bit more polemic piece that, from what I see from “Climate Leviathan”'s description, probably roughly argues around similar dynamics.

Crackhappy OP ,
@Crackhappy@lemmy.world avatar

Welcome to the doomer generation. I love you.

hanrahan ,
@hanrahan@slrpnk.net avatar

Yes, we live in a world were many serious people with serious credetrials can't see lasting. and people go to a Taylor Swift concert or a Football game

"I see no way out of revolutionary changes to how we live today .... it is too late for non-radical futures" - Professor Kevin Anderson

https://social.rebellion.global/@ScientistRebellion/110235597189756736

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/07/un-expert-human-rights-climate-crisis-economy

Outgoing special rapporteur David Boyd says ‘there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand how grave this is’

I am a stranger in a strange land

Kecessa ,

If people realized how bad shit is about to get they would be using bombs in museums instead of canned soup.

Crackhappy OP ,
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What's really disturbing is when they go to a Swift Football game. I love you.

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