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I was really stoned once with some friends and we were all being.. stoned. But then the other 3 went home and me and my friend Lauran were sitting on opposite ends of the bed and we (of course) got into a stoned conversation about life, and at the time it made so much sense --then again, it also made sense to try and e-mail uranus-- and then we decided the next day that it didn't, but it's something to consider:
We all have "womb lives" The first one is when you're born, but you only live to be 16 or so and you're ignorant. You don't think or know about anything outside of your life, and you die. Then you get born again and you're a little deeper. But you still have one happymemory from the first womb life that you have with you in this womb life. So you continue living, dying, getting more intellectual and deeper and keep one happy memory (this is what dejavu is) until you have a multiple personality disorder. Earlier on in the conversation we decided that people with MPD who are raving on at "nobody" were actually talking to someone. And we referenced back to "Requiem for a dream" at the end how Sarah Goldfarb is lying in the mental institution thinking about being on the show with Harry, after her amphetamine psychosis. She has a memory, she's happy so we said that when you have MPD those "people" are happy memories of people you were in previous womb lives ago. You're not "crazy" you're just happy.
In case that made no sense: Every womb life you get smarter and carry with you a memory, eventually you're unbelievably deep but "crazy". To sum it all up, our theory was..
"There is no insanity in this world, no crazy people. Just happiness."
Stoned thinking, consider it.
-MD
We all have "womb lives" The first one is when you're born, but you only live to be 16 or so and you're ignorant. You don't think or know about anything outside of your life, and you die. Then you get born again and you're a little deeper. But you still have one happymemory from the first womb life that you have with you in this womb life. So you continue living, dying, getting more intellectual and deeper and keep one happy memory (this is what dejavu is) until you have a multiple personality disorder. Earlier on in the conversation we decided that people with MPD who are raving on at "nobody" were actually talking to someone. And we referenced back to "Requiem for a dream" at the end how Sarah Goldfarb is lying in the mental institution thinking about being on the show with Harry, after her amphetamine psychosis. She has a memory, she's happy so we said that when you have MPD those "people" are happy memories of people you were in previous womb lives ago. You're not "crazy" you're just happy.
In case that made no sense: Every womb life you get smarter and carry with you a memory, eventually you're unbelievably deep but "crazy". To sum it all up, our theory was..
"There is no insanity in this world, no crazy people. Just happiness."
Stoned thinking, consider it.
-MD