RE: Waterworks
03-30-2018, 10:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2018, 10:59 PM by Smurfton.)
"You need to let yourself go" - Superego
The ring makes no comprehensible sense. Every item in the ring is much larger than the ring. Connie's body temperature apparently fluctuates between boiling (shotgun) and freezing (mp3 player) very quickly as her mood shifts. Despite being incapable of retrieving items of other moods, we can still check an entirely meta-universal gui to even know the Shotgun is there. Why should your current emotion determine the contents of a ring, anyway?
Hell, how does the Axe work? Where does Flush get the cardboard? How did Connie cut a circular hole in the wall of the Waterworks without tools? How is Tubs' pillar so durable? Why are you occasionally able to respond directly to prompts? How does the black goo's interaction with water even work?
The answer to all these questions is that it doesn't matter. It never mattered. Nobody ever asked or wanted to know the answer to these questions. You let it go, and treat it as the most obvious thing in the world. It has always worked that way, the why and how are meaningless. The same applies to being outside the universe.
You don't get it because there's nothing to get. You're outside the universe, and you're about to be watching a universe projected onto a screen.
Who cares if it makes any sense at all?
Let yourself go.
The ring makes no comprehensible sense. Every item in the ring is much larger than the ring. Connie's body temperature apparently fluctuates between boiling (shotgun) and freezing (mp3 player) very quickly as her mood shifts. Despite being incapable of retrieving items of other moods, we can still check an entirely meta-universal gui to even know the Shotgun is there. Why should your current emotion determine the contents of a ring, anyway?
Hell, how does the Axe work? Where does Flush get the cardboard? How did Connie cut a circular hole in the wall of the Waterworks without tools? How is Tubs' pillar so durable? Why are you occasionally able to respond directly to prompts? How does the black goo's interaction with water even work?
The answer to all these questions is that it doesn't matter. It never mattered. Nobody ever asked or wanted to know the answer to these questions. You let it go, and treat it as the most obvious thing in the world. It has always worked that way, the why and how are meaningless. The same applies to being outside the universe.
You don't get it because there's nothing to get. You're outside the universe, and you're about to be watching a universe projected onto a screen.
Who cares if it makes any sense at all?
Let yourself go.