Ok I am trying to make a tulpa again.
any tips?
also I just watched this Life of a Tulpa (Draw My Life Video):
and found it pretty amazing, especially the tulpa's experience with coming into being.
any tulpas want to share there first memories and experiences with coming into being?
I wonder if the tulpa live in one spot of the brain "like a sandboxed app" or if they live over the entire brain, have they ever tried to do a brain scan to see how and where they work in the brain?
I thought about this today, and I think in the future when our brain reading technology gets a little more advanced you could put a brainwave reader over the area of the head where the tulpa lives and allow the brainwave reader to read what the tulpa is thinking and doing and transmit that to a robot and in effect give the tulpa a physical body to control of its own?
I am more into the equine, bovine and caprine side of the furry fandom, never really had any luck on the forums, they tended to be pretty closed off to new comers and drama filled in my experiance so I tend to admire it from a distance.
nintendo just announced that they are going to stop making the nintendo classic in favor of making the nintendo switch.
the classic was a modern version of the NES that allowed people to play the classic NES games like mario bros. it was a huge hit and many people are still trying to get one because the demand is huge and most places stay sold out "mostly due to scalpers buying them for 60 bucks and listing them on ebay for 200"
how stupid of a move is it for nintendo to stop making something that has been a huge hit with its customers in favor of the switch "a new console that is already having problems" ?
now it is going to be even HARDER to get one because prices are going to shoot up even farther after the classic goes out of production
it's like nintendo hates making money.
just go on a school day when they are all in school and it will be fine, it will be dark anyway. only real problem is if there are kids they will probably be running up and down the isles, kicking the backs of chairs and screaming "I WANT GUMMY BEARS !!!" for 2 SOLID hours .