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  1. Haha I am winning now. Tremble in fear mortals, for as of this moment, I have last post!
  2. I tried logging out and looking at it. Looks fine on my end. What's broken about it?
  3. Me when I'm in a comment section where everyone agrees, but that one guy goes out of his way to tell everyone they are stupid and wrong:
  4. Sees debate on the meaning of "retard" Me:
  5. Wish granted. All the tap water in the world has been replaced with Mountain Dew. This unfortunately leads to a sharp rise in cavities and dehydration. I wish that China would become a peace loving democracy overnight so we wouldn't need to fill our tap water with super soldier drugs.
  6. Not sure I completely understand what's going on here, but assuming that this dragon is a thoughtform in your mind, I wish you the best of luck. Uniting the different inhabitants of your mind under one banner, and teaching them that you're all in this together, is important for any host. That said, don't forget that he's sitting in your mind. If you will it, you can become immensely powerful within your mindscape. Don't hesitate to show him that you're dangerous too, if he turns the relationship from symbiotic to parasitic.
  7. I'm late to the party, but wanted to put in my two cents... Keep in mind that this is from a Protestant point of view. I understand that many religions fall under the banner of Christianity, so it is important to clarify where I am coming from. God is already at peace with Gray, and is holding out His hand. If Gray chooses to reject God then that's his choice. Free will is the right of all sentient life, and only he can make that decision. That said, it sounds like Gray has never met God, as I can't imagine anyone who has met God being upset with Him. God is legitimately the kindest being I have ever known, the only way someone would be upset with God, would be if they had some very warped view of who He is. That said, embracing Christianity will not force Gray to make peace with God or believe what you do. Embracing Christianity is about creating a relationship between you and God, it is a choice that everyone must make for themselves, and we cannot make that choice for others. My advice is to do what you want to do, and let Gray do what he wants to do. People can always agree to disagree and respect the other's decision after all.
  8. Wish granted, but she loves you too much and goes full yandere. I wish I could tap really fast on keyboards and say "I'm in" to hack into anywhere.
  9. Wish granted. You can draw hands, but drawing faces will forever be beyond your reach. I wish I could turn gravity on and off at will.
  10. Wish granted, but it can also see people and animals in a dimension parallel to ours, which makes it hard to determine if someone has a tulpa, or if it's a creature/human from the parallel universe. I wish I could bring inanimate objects to life.
  11. Wish granted. All mammals and mechanical beings have been transformed into cabbage. All is at peace now. I wish that the oxygen level on earth would get higher so bugs would get giant again like during the dinosaur age.
  12. Use the spell "Crush heart" no human can survive for long without one. Defeat Giygas from Earthbound.
  13. My apologies to your host then Reisen. I did some searching on the site, and it is indeed someone else who said that. I don't know why I thought it was your host, brain derps sometimes I suppose haha. What I was talking about is here on day 228 if anyone is interested: @TB I saw that Gordon Ramsey part of your post before you edited it out. I laughed, and thought it was amusing. Wasn't offended in the slightest. While I cannot offer you any hard proof, I can offer you information I have gathered based on other people's experiences. The most common proof of your tulpa's soul is whether they can surprise you. I have a long history with thoughtforms, and they cannot do this. They will always act within your expectations, you always can tell on a subconscious level that their voice is coming from within you, and they will not speak or act unless you think of them or summon them. Tulpas on the other hand will surprise you. Especially if you ask them to. An example on my end was I was getting discouraged from forcing one day, and stopped for a few days. I then had an auditory hallucination calling my name. I didn't know where it was coming from, or who it was, and it was later that I realized it must have been my tulpa trying to get my attention. Others have reported asking their tulpa to surprise them, and they do something they don't expect them to do to prove their sentience. While this isn't hard proof, it tells you that they are at least, separate from your own consciousness. It is up to you whether you become convinced again or not. Instead of being caught up on whether it is or isn't real, I believe you should ask yourself this instead: Assuming tulpas are real, and everything you've heard about is real, is it worth it to find out for sure? What if you ended up in the afterlife, and found out that tulpas are in fact everything you've dreamed of, and you missed out? It might be better to tell your mind to shut up, and strap in. Because logic is getting tossed out the window, and this Rena will become real by your hand whether your mind believes it is possible or not. It is better to try and fail, than to give up and miss out on something you could have had. There are many things about humanity that we don't understand, yet exist in spite of that. We don't know why we dream, we don't know why recipients of organ donors can gain the memories of the donor, and the brain is still a mystery to us. You might as well believe in spite of a lack of proof, simply because the potential reward is worth having. I'm sorry to hear that you're in a bad place. However, there are many people in this forum that are willing to help you. Myself included. You may not get the answers you're looking for, but you won't have to deal with this alone. Remember that hope cannot leave you without your consent.
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