Author Topic: This makes two  (Read 216624 times)

Re: This makes two
« Reply #45 on: November 15, 2013, 02:30:28 PM »
Probably because many people realize the tulpa's form isn't the most important thing, it can change in the future and some really would like to look unique instead of some other form taken from somewhere else.

Re: This farts two
« Reply #46 on: November 15, 2013, 03:29:37 PM »
I think what Colonel is trying to convey is that a form is just a representation, just like the voice or any other kind of hallucination provoked by the tupper can be. It's not decisive unless you really believe it is. If she changed her form into a giant dragon or her voice into that of a high-pitched mouse, would that make her a different person? Would she act upon what she makes herself out to be, rather than how her personality defines her?
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Re: This makes two
« Reply #47 on: November 15, 2013, 07:05:07 PM »
Even if it's a decision made because they're young and stupid, nothing stops them from changing it when they're older and less stupid.

And nothing really stops you from talking to them, they usually get your point even if you don't know their reasons for it and they can't explain for one reason or another. Not being vocal being one of the reasons there. I talked with the horndog about things too and we could usually make a compromise.

Also my response was to the whole "I don't get how all these anime lovers can keep a consistent Tulpa" question. And shit like "As it is, I have a thing for one of the demon sisters, Kneesocks".

Re: Your mum makes two
« Reply #48 on: November 18, 2013, 10:26:55 AM »
And another one bites the dust.

I think you're forgetting to have fun. From my point of view, it's supposed to be enjoyable. Think of any activity that can involve her and be fun at the same time. Talking about subjects of interest, reading stories and forum posts, drawing things on real and imaginary paper. I dunno what you'd find enjoyable in this regard. But oh well. You're giving up quite fast.

Also,

>complains about lack of vividness
>still not doing an Eye-Bo marathon

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Re: This makes two
« Reply #49 on: November 18, 2013, 11:18:51 AM »
Blanked
I'd say there's quite a big difference between doing mere 30 minutes a day and doing:
You could do that Eye-Bo marathon thing I do where the right half of your screen is occupied by an Eye-Bo video (preferably a constant version) on repeat and the other half reserved for whatever it is you do on the computer. Then, when you plan to go to bed or do something else in your room that doesn't involve the computer, you can easily switch the video to fullscreen, and then back to windowed mode when you're done. This, of course, has the implication that your room is non-lit, with your screen being the only source of light.
But hey, you lost access to Eye-Bo, so clearly, you're fucked.
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Re: This makes fart
« Reply #50 on: November 18, 2013, 01:34:23 PM »
Eye-Bo is only a supplement, and its effects can be felt more in the long term through persistent use. How fast people get "results" is subjective. Some are already good at visualising and just need a little push, while others are not very good and need much more entrainment and practice to become as good at visualising. Some are very sensitive to rhythmic entrainment, while others are more resistant. Some can focus on the same thing for long periods of time, while the attention span may be lacking for others.

Compare a guy that loves to draw, finds music very emotionally affecting, and can focus on things for hours at a time, to a guy that comes up with very few ideas, spends the majority of his time being stimulated by various external mediums like movies or video games, and can barely hold his attention onto something before it becomes boring. Whom do you think will feel the strongest effect of the entrainment? Many factors decide how much of an effect it'll have on you and how much you'll have to use it in order to get "results", which is why that, while testimonies may be fun to read, they're ultimately irrelevant.
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Re: This makes two towers
« Reply #51 on: November 18, 2013, 03:37:42 PM »
Like I said, some need more entrainment than others, and you apparently need a lot. Better get to it.

Re: This makes two
« Reply #52 on: November 20, 2013, 04:26:44 PM »
Well, that's just a theory. No one's really proven anything so yeah. Anyone claiming anything as a fact about tupper stuff should be avoided, but believe in what you want to believe. I'm not stopping you, who knows which theory is right, is any.

I do suggest you to keep at it, you might be onto something here. You don't really have to decide if it's a proper response or not yet. You can just roll with it and see where it goes without making "permanent" choices. Maybe you could try some harder subjects as well, it's always interesting to hear what the tupper might be thinking about something difficult.

Re: This remakes two
« Reply #53 on: November 25, 2013, 12:07:52 PM »
Don't worry; she's just going through a phase. My unhindered thoughts used to make my tupper swear a lot more than what would be appropriate for her character back when I was still consciously parroting her, but it fell out of favour eventually. Just don't let it get to you. I let it get to me one time long ago, and I was a bit upset about it, until I realised those swears were other voices.

Re: This makes two
« Reply #54 on: November 25, 2013, 02:24:32 PM »
You should enjoy the silly things young tuppers do and say, because they grow up so fast. Sniff.

Re: This makes to
« Reply #55 on: November 25, 2013, 04:09:41 PM »
The reasons vary. Some people have horny imaginations. Some are totally psyched by the whole tupper thing and are already planning their tupper honeymoon at the very beginning. Some just give it a quick thought like "Oh, yeah, I guess she could be a girlfriend... not that she is." and then that thought comes back to bite them in the butt months later. There are of course the cases where it happens completely out of the blue. Hidden affection, ohoho. Or the cases where the host is turned on by ideas of hidden affection and then it automatically happens with the tupper. Power of the thought.

Re: This makes two
« Reply #56 on: November 25, 2013, 04:23:39 PM »
Yeah I wish I knew where a lot of that stuff came from. Don't even try to find hidden puns from what I just wrote.

I guess when you're that one person who is always with them, the one they know more or less everything about, it's easy to get interested in them as time goes on. New feelings develop and such as a tupper matures I guess. Usually you're the only one they got and they just know you so well they can see all the good in the middle of all the bad. So, shit happens. Hell, there even seems to be this kind of weird worship thing going on at times, where the tupper thinks so highly of their host for one reason or another, usually having to do with the host being the tulpa's creator and the tulpa just thinking the host is a godly human being because they know them. And probably are biased and can't see all the bad parts the host has or are able to ignore them because they know the reasons for those bad things.

Well, love makes you blind I guess.

Re: This makes two
« Reply #57 on: November 26, 2013, 08:58:07 AM »
Did he ever.

Implying he's still not doing it.

Re: Thos mokos two
« Reply #58 on: November 26, 2013, 11:37:32 AM »
He likes to give him a goodnight kiss every night, and they both love to deny it.

Re: This makes two
« Reply #59 on: November 26, 2013, 12:43:20 PM »
The kissing's my part and no one's denying that. The sacrifices you do to make your imaginary head person happy.