And it's always listening to what I'm doing lol
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I am my brain.
Which half are you? Each half of your brain is a separate entity.
Since you're producing words you're probably the left half of your brain.
*we are my brain.
I own my brain because I'm human. Other animal brains, (whale, deer, cow, grasshopper, bird) are not owned by themselves, perhaps animals are simply incapable of comprehending our level of organization. That's why we can make their decisions for them.
/s
Sorry it's just absolutely bizarre to me to think of a part of your body having different ownership than the other parts. Too atomistic. Are we renting out the space in our heads? If so, shouldn't that be mitigated to prevent unnecessary damage?
I feel like Chicken Tonight like Chicken Tonight!
source: am brain damaged
OP unknowingly explaining simulation theory concepts.
You absolutely can. What really helps is to stop using any kind of digital devices about 2h before you intend to sleep, then workout for a bit, and chase that down with some meditation. Focused breathing exercises are enough, no need to go full guru.
Afterwards take a shower, go go bed, and read a book. You'll have to force yourself to make it through the current chapter, guaranteed.
I'd like to be able to attach a debugger, please?
you can pay an expert for some upgrades, but they generally don't do them unless something broke.
It's called NeuroSurgery (in a way)
It's also accurate in that I'm about to drop it off an 8 story building cause it won't fucking work right
We call them bias but they are really bugs