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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNuwqiWiOKs&t=188s

I want to post this for everyone to watch this and look at all the stuff in this clip that is actually based on fact.Like for example it has the person in the video being able to read his tulpa's mind and the other way around.When he is out on a date it mentions that his tulpa is talking to him.But his date can't hear what the tulpa is saying(because it's suppose to be like telepathy).That is just one of the things I found to be factual in this video.Sorry if this is more on the horror movie side of tulpas.Just please try to ignore it.And try and look for all the stuff that looks factual.Last I want to mention this is completely made up.So don't let it freak you out.I posted this video just for the sole purpose of looking for all the facts about tulpas spread out through the video.If you want you can post all the things you found to be factual.

(I'm quoting from the creepypasta, but I assume the script is the same.)

 

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I was telling him about my first date one day, and he corrected me. I'd said my date was wearing a yellow top, and he told me it was a green one. I thought about it for a second, and realized he was right. It creeped me out, and after my shift that day, I talked to the researchers about it. "You're using the thought-form to access your subconscious," they explained. "You knew on some level that you were wrong, and you subconsciously corrected yourself."

 

This is possible, and I'm pretty sure the researchers' explanation is correct.

 

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I could make it quote whole pages of books I'd read once, years before, or things I was taught and immediately forgot in high school.

 

Nope. Sorry. While a tulpa may occasionally remember things you can't consciously recall, a tulpa can't give you eidetic memory, or even close.

 

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I didn't need to speak aloud to him, so I was able to carry out conversations with him and no one was the wiser.

 

Are you even a tulpamancer if you don't carry out mental conversations with your tulpa in public?

 

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He had an uncanny grasp of the minutiae of body language that I didn't even realize I was picking up on. For example, I'd thought the date I brought him along on was going badly, but he pointed out how she was laughing a little too hard at my jokes, and leaning towards me as I spoke, and a bunch of other subtle clues I wasn't consciously picking up on.

 

Tulpas can pick up on things the host isn't consciously aware of, but just like with remembering things, it isn't some fantastic ability you can always rely on. I'd say it's sort of factual, but exaggerated. Also, tulpas can misjudge people.

 

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Nobody else seemed aware of the reasons behind their actions, why some things made them mad and others made them laugh. They didn't know what moved them. But I did - or at least, I could ask myself and get an answer.

 

Singlets can know themselves very well. Tulpamancers can have very little self-awareness. A tulpa can help you to understand yourself better, but self-awareness has more to do with introspection and maturity than whether or not you have a tulpa.

 

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"Hit him," it said, and before I knew what I was doing, I had.

 

Obeying the voice in your head without question is called schizophrenia, not tulpamancy.

 

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He looked taller, and more menacing. His eyes twinkled with mischief, and I saw malice in his constant smile.

 

Paranoia could potentially cause this, but tulpas don't get "corrupted" unexpectedly.

 

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But every time he came back, he seemed worse. His skin seemed ashen, his teeth more pointed. He hissed and gibbered and threatened and swore. The discordant music I'd been listening to for months seemed to accompany him everywhere. Even when I was at home - I'd relax and slip up, no longer concentrating on not seeing him, and there he'd be, and that howling noise with him.

 

This goes past the point of believability. You don't concentrate on not thinking about something—doing so is counterproductive. Relaxing should make it go away, and actively trying to ignore it should stir up all sorts of intrusive thoughts.

 

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"They're pumping you full of the good shit, I think. How's the mind? All fuzzy?" He leaned closer and closer as he spoke. I gagged; his breath smelled like spoiled meat. I tried to focus, but couldn't banish him.

 

Generally, if you can't focus, you'll have a hard time making sense of what your tulpa's saying/doing.

 

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I hallucinated that my mother was there, scolding me, and then he cut her throat and her blood showered me. It was so real that I could taste it.

 

A tulpa can't cause you to hallucinate unless you've intentionally trained yourself to do so.

 

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Another thing that I pray was a delusion: he could touch me. More than that, he could hurt me.

 

Not possible. (I mean, I suppose you could train yourself to feel hallucinated pain... but why?)

 

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Another time, he slashed my forearm with one of his talons. I still have a scar - most days I can convince myself that I injured myself, and just hallucinated that he was responsible.

 

Tulpas don't have physical forms. This is completely impossible.

 

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Not today, though. Three days ago, I got a phone call from my mother. There's been a tragedy. My sister's the latest victim in a spree of killings, the police say. The perpetrator mugs his victims, then guts them.

 

The funeral was this afternoon. It was as lovely a service as a funeral can be, I suppose. I was a little distracted, though. All I could hear was music coming from somewhere distant. Discordant, unsettling stuff, that sounds like feedback, and shrieking, and a modem dialing up. I hear it still - a little louder now.

 

So... the tulpa took physical form and became a serial killer? Absolutely not possible. Again, tulpas can't manifest physically.

Deluded myself into believing my imaginary friends were real, then deluded myself into thinking they weren’t. Whatever the case, the OG gang’s still here:

 

Host: fennec (they/them)

Tulpas: Alex (he/him) and Kayleigh (she/her)

 

Delete all memories of those who know my awkward past

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