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[split] How to know if the tulpa life is for you?


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It really isn't this huge responsibility like raising a kid or having a pet to be honest, some tend to make it out to be tougher or more scary than it actually is.

 

I get what you're saying when you say it's less responsibility than having a kid, but,

 

You are creating a human mind in your brain. One that will be there until the day you die.

 

How is that even close to being less responsibly than a pet?

 

 

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I get what you're saying when you say it's less responsibility than having a kid, but,

 

You are creating a human mind in your brain. One that will be there until the day you die.

 

How is that even close to being less responsibly than a pet?

 

You don't have to feed them, groom them, take them to the vet, clean up when they poop or puke all over the carpet.

 

Or at least I've never had to do that. Do your tulpas poop on the carpet?

"Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson

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You don't have to feed them, groom them, take them to the vet, clean up when they poop or puke all over the carpet.

 

Or at least I've never had to do that. Do your tulpas poop on the carpet?

 

Like I said, human mind. You gon have that with you 5ever.

 

 

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Tulpas being sentient means that they can take care of themselves. Kinda like herpes. Pets, on the other hand, can't. Ergo, pets are a greater responsibility.

"Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson

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Tulpas being sentient means that they can take care of themselves. Kinda like herpes. Pets, on the other hand, can't. Ergo, pets are a greater responsibility.

 

A lot of tulpas will die if you don't give a shit about them and you ignore them.

 

Human minds, greater responsibility.

 

 

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Also, for tulpas "death" isn't permanent. Take Hound, who deliberately "killed" his tulpa, and brought her back nearly a year later. And I've heard stories about people bringing back imaginary friends several decades later.

"Some things have to be believed to be seen." - Ralph Hodgson

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Also, for tulpas "death" isn't permanent. Take Hound, who deliberately "killed" his tulpa, and brought her back nearly a year later. And I've heard stories about people bringing back imaginary friends several decades later.

 

You really think everybody who dissipates their tulpa will bring them back?

If somebody dissipates them and then doesn't bring them back for the rest of their life, then that means the tup has been killed.

 

 

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A lot of people here have claimed that their tulpas come back in their own after attempting to be rid of them. Hence the idea that they don't really die.


Also if you're going to quote me, again please look at the context. That was meant to be a pep talk but for the second time you've turned it into an argument.

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