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.
Without the NPCs there wouldn't be real players who will win the game.
doesnt provide any links to said research
I did that on purpose.
I think this is kind of true, but only in terms of thinking about what reality is to begin with. We learn about the world through our experience, and it takes a great leap to believe something outside of our personal experience. If one never thinks outside the box they want us to stay in, reality is just the control grid.
The first step is a personal journey of awakening. Difficult to start that journey when the control grid grips one early with poisons in every direction including through language itself. I do not think the people who do not see the cage are NPCs. I think they are suffering without knowing. I also think that once the control grid fails, namely the censorship, then awakening will happen quickly despite all the poisons stunting personal growth. Then we can collectively stop poisoning ourselves.
There are probably greater evils in this world, but censorship of free thought and expression tops the list for me personally. We should have a massive town square to bounce ideas around with our current technology, but the control grid has stealthily and not so stealthily destroyed this.
Talking about NPCs, I would recommend the movie "Free Guy". Its almost like the hollywood is being used by White Hats to disseminate reality.
Ive seen it. The more I read into this the more it has some serious merit lol
I really do not understand why this isn't upvoted 1000 times or why it doesn't have a huge conversation thread ongoing. This is absolutely fascinating and may hold some real keys for us. We need to dig deeper and open our minds more here folks. We are in a spiritual battle and this rings a bell for me.
Probably cause I didn't source lol. There is so much to it and I've just started diving in. I'll post more as I go along but feel free to post something if you find.
They just kind of block it,I did that after 911,I dismissed it and ignored it,and looked and found reasons to dismiss it. The stuff about no plane visible at the pentagon,the photos match the aftermath of the concord crashing into an apartment building,big hole no plane it all burned up.
It's in reference to being told truths or "conspiracies". The lack of inner voice, monologue etc is 100% of the time through out their lives. For example, when you are just sitting around and you're thinking about life I assume you have a voice inside your mind speaking. You can hear it. It's you as you work and break down problems or just think about whatever.
NPC's don't have that voice. No inner monologue. Nothing. They simply operate.
Not even a little voice in the back of their mind going "are you sure you want to do this?"
Nothing. No monologue.
I still believe the npcs have playable capabilities just a matter of figuring out where to put the bonus seeds and really upping the gaming. I was talking to an NPC for a small period. The last movie we watched was something to do with npcs and actual players. The npc was a computer character that became a player and the company that ran the game system was trying to shut the npc off because of some problem it was causing for them. I forgot the name of the movie but Ryan Reynolds was in it.
Yea I know what you're referencing. What's interesting about the NPC theory is that the NPCs appear to have no inner monologue and that is absolutely amazing. Imagine trying to solve a problem and there is no inner voice.
Best I can imagine is it when I. Trying to do some basic math in my head at work and I don't even want to put in an effort to think since I know I can just use the calculator even though that takes longer customers and that's the best I can relate to no inner monologue.
As I understand it these are those sort of people we know from school and work who can memorize procedures from the textbook and regurgitate facts but as soon as they have a problem they've never seen before they're stuck as they can't do any original thinking. These are the people who never create or improve anything, they simply consume and do as they were trained and are utterly predictable.
Yes. So many situations where their program simply outputs whatever it was programmed to do.
I have a childhood friend who, no matter what, responds immediately like a robot every time he is presented with information that is detrimental to the system. Like he can't think that far past the "wall".
I've asked him about the inner monologue and he has no idea what I'm talking about lol
Trauma-based mind control. Comparmentalization for self-preservation.
No it goes further than trauma. These people don't have an inner monologue. They just operate. That's what's fascinating.
Simulation theory seems so much more plausible. Maybe what we perceive as reincarnation is just our insertion, by some sort of agreement, into this Simulation and we truly exist outside of it? Fascinating stuff. The 75% makes so much sense to me now. I have encountered what I thought was this, but I couldn't wrap my head around it in conversation. There's been so many many times that I felt certain I was speaking to a brick wall. Hell, now I know i was. There has to be some quick and easy way to detect this so we don't waste time and move on to find the real people
It truly does explain so much. One thing it really explains well is the look in their eyes. That empty look the second you begin having a conversation about anything beyond "the brick wall".
The lack of an inner voice is truly astounding. No one is home. Nothing.
I've seen it so many times and wondered WTF was going on in their heads; it never occurred to me that absolutely nothing was going on in there! It took me decades to master my inner dialog and make it work for me. Never had a clue others were just blank..
Precisely. Just the idea that there is nothing going on in there is difficult for me to grasp because no matter how I go about attempting to mimic it, I can't lol
And another...its all so strange. I question how much actual introspection could be going on without some form of dialog. If little to none, that explains a lot. Also, were they made this way by our dysfunctional society? Or is this always how it's been? Have TPTB used education and social conditioning to turn this off in childhood some how? Can this be turned on and if so, should it be? These are the questions that are currently consuming me. Lol.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-07/inner-monologue-mental-health-not-everyone-talks-to-themself/11931410
Now look....our internal dialogs are being promulgated as potential mental illness...now, imagine all those orphans and mental hospitals in the late 1800"s. What to do when you change a narrative and reality and people won't cooperate because some of them see what you're actually doing? Hmmm? Perhaps steal their kids and lock them up? I mean, will those without dialog even question it when they find out you have conversations in your head?
https://exploringyourmind.com/4-types-internal-dialogue-avoid/
Right!? It took me literally decades to become the Chairman of the board of my personal commitee! What a simple life if your brain doesn't talk nonstop! I can't even wrap my head around it. Lol.
I found this. Talks about some people thinking more in symbols and actions and some with actual language. I have language plus the others. I've been paying attention. I'm sure TPTB don't want us to know if some of these folks are actually NPCs, so there is that.
https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/inner-voice.htm
Found this one. Its really good!
https://ryanandrewlangdon.wordpress.com/2020/01/28/today-i-learned-that-not-everyone-has-an-internal-monologue-and-it-has-ruined-my-day/?fbclid=IwAR3k2vCZT7m9POpZ5anUu733Vgt0BJnCgt3cJSdPUEbccyFjTqW8P_5ALZo