Shower Thoughts that'll have you Questioning Reality (Aperture Reaction)



Shower thoughts that make me question reality, as explained by Aperture. If you’re not ageing, you’re dead AND other commentary on these subject(s).

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20 thoughts on “Shower Thoughts that'll have you Questioning Reality (Aperture Reaction)”

  1. Your excerpt about wondering if the last time you see somebody is the last time you'll ever see that person I found interesting.
    A weird quirk of mine is that any time I leave, or somebody else is leaving, I almost always say "goodbye forever" to them. Who knows? Maybe I don't come into work tomorrow because I got a new job and never see those colleagues again. Maybe one of us has an accident and dies. Maybe one of us moves across the country suddenly.
    There's so many circumstances in modern society that just suddenly separates casual acquaintances who might not have exchanged secondary contact information and then that person is – for all intents and purposes – gone forever.
    Any time I say it around people who don't already know me, the usual reaction is "wow, that's kind of dark" and it is. But so is knowing that at literally any second, you might be having your last interaction with somebody for the rest of your life. Around any group that frequently interacts with me, it becomes kind of an "in-joke" and I usually get people saying it back to me or even to each other and even to other people who don't know me.

    And then eventually, one day, it's true.

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  2. •100% of people who drank water died sooner or later.

    •There are more people who die from falling coconuts than being eaten by sharks. Technically speaking, coconuts are more dangerous than sharks.

    •If you have the power to stop the time, would you be able to breathe since the flow of air also stops? What about gravity since it also stopped pulling? If "you" as a whole could move, does that also include all the microorganisms in your body? If so, is "you" refers to your conscious self and millions of microorganisms? Following such thought, no one is actually ever have been alone.

    •Everything exists. The only ones that does not exist are the "non-existing". For example a unicorn. Unicorn is a horse that has a horn on their forehead. They're usually white and they could also fly. As soon as you fill your head with descriptions, it already exists as a "thought". It also exists as a word. It exists as the subject of this pharagraph so if it doesn't exist as such, then it can't be used as an example to prove it's inexistence. Even if we disregard all of those and agree that "unicorns does not exist", then they exist as "non-existing".

    Ok gotta stop now lol.

    Edit: Just a follow up and it'll be the last for real lmao.

    We are always exposed to bacterias. Our body gets resistance against such bacterias and bacterias, in turn, evolves to go against such resistance.

    So if you go back in time, your environment, and pretty much everyone's body won't have defense against the bacterias inside you so they'll die in a few weeks just by being exposed to you.

    The opposite is true if you go in to the future. Your body won't have resistance against the bacterias of the future. What more if you got transported to a different world? Unless there are "magically bestowed resistance" to your body.

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  3. I don't think any of the faces you see in your dreams are real. First of all, most dreams are not sharp as you watch let's say a film. You just know that you've been dreaming about xyz, and when you wake up, you know who xyz is, and how they look like. But when you are dreaming, you can't see the minute details of a face (unless something is an explicit part of the dream, in which case it's more of a tunnel vision). With the level of detail that you actually see a face in your dream, you can safely say that it will resemble someone you've seen once in your life. It will be statistically an almost certainty, but that doesn't mean there is a correlation.

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  4. 7:59 That is definitely not true lol. People asked that all the time before phones existed. Its literally in the bible… Genesis 3:9, and it's in old movie and things as well. Ain't no way that one is true lol

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  5. In the book of Genesis God asks Adam "where are you?". Whether you believe that happened or not, it was written thousands of years before the phone was invented. So, I am pretty sure the question was asked before the phone.

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  6. Are lethal injections' syringes sterilized? Why / why not?
    Why is there no rat-flavored cat food?
    Why does Donald Duck covers his bottoms with a towel after the bath, if he doesn't wear pants anyway?
    Isn't it better to make a "stupid question" than being stupid yourself and not question?

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  7. I had a shower thought on breathing. I tried to understand how my body does it. I did that to the point where I realized I didn’t really know and I “forgot” how to breath for a few seconds. Scared the crap out of me lmao. Anyone ever done this before?

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  8. 0:50 From our birth up to the age of about 12 we are not constantly dying, but constantly growing. In that snapshot of our lives- and ONLY then- we are on a trajectory that can only be described as physiologically immortal. We are timeless.

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  9. If you could actually read someone's mind, but your thoughts are only a voice inside your head and they think visually (or the reverse), how would your brain interpret that?

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  10. Seinfeld didn't have fake laughs. They had an audience when shooting in the studio, and played pre-recorded non-studio footage for the studio audience to include the real laughs for those scenes. Very important. 😁

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  11. I wonder if they will just set an 'age cap' on social media. Unless you are a guinness world record holder for years living, you'll be removed from social media at some point. Not sure on this, but I would expect it.

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