Worth a dive into. It reminds me of the line "The end won't be for everyone".
If NPC theory has any merit to it, it explain near perfectly why most people just can't seem to be able to grasp what you've been telling them about the system.
That blank look, the immediate rejection, the programmed responses, the ability to maintain through control grids you and I find unbearable.
There is tons of research on it and it's very, very intriguing stuff.
The shear numbers of NPCs makes me think the simulation theory has merit. There is just no other way to explain these people. They just are not real inside. Like nobody is home. Parroting phrases and going through the motions. That seems to be their major function. Scary they have children and some are not NPCs. Poor kids. What a cluster....
Apparently up to 75% of people have no inner voice. No monologue. That is fucking fascinating lol
wow, that explains a lot. Me I have a working relationship with my inner voice, we chat, have tea. Sometime we even share BBQ, usually in the summer time. It tells me all kinds of interesting things.
I had such a hard time getting my head around that concept as did the missus, the idea that there are people without that little voice inside their head to internally debate their doubts and decisions with.
It's hard to think of because even as you think about it, that little voice is speaking lmao.
But it's fascinating nonetheless and it explains so much of the normie behavior.
It explains sooooo much! There is, literally, no one home! They are truly NPCs in every sense of the word.
It's fascinating. Right? And if you think about it further, the research matches historical numbers ranging from revolutionary participants to wealth distribution.
We live in a simulation. Its definitely looking more and more plausible.