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- Oct 13, 2024
I think that it is possible they are psychotic, but in this case I think they are pretending to believe in it in order to get attention. It's easy to say that it is just a troll, but there are posts on r/plural which are similar that are very much so genuine. Of course, even if the post is a genuine post, that does not mean that their condition is genuine. It's one of those cases where they want to seem quirky or special. It's obvious because they are so inclined towards sharing every detail of their "tulpa" with other people. I would think that if you were hallucinating a mental construct you spent years creating, the last thing you would want to do is parade that fact around to others, much less demand that they "recognize" the validity of your delusion.I can't tell if people genuinely believe that they have some imaginary friend in their head with their own free will and such. Anyhow, this is your brain on reddit, shit parenting, and sociology courses.
The thing that is real fucking stupid is that outside of isolated communities in the west (such as Mormons), "society" doesn't expect you to have children. It certainly doesn't expect people to have kids in their 20s. And if you are in your 30s and don't want kids because it is "too much responsibility", that's fucking retarded. The only thing these people care about is their own personal avenues of pleasure seeking.The fact that a guy can name himself Kush Kloud and boast about his self-centered, pointless existence and get cheers and applause is the real problem. Any somewhat functional society would have shamed this guy so badly he'd never be seen again.








