If you have dream with another dreamer in it, you can't make them do shit, no matter how godly your dream control is. |
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Ok bud...if you wanna say that there is no difference between real life and dream life then by all means...you'll understand if I, as well as almost everyone else, doesn't agree with you. |
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If you have dream with another dreamer in it, you can't make them do shit, no matter how godly your dream control is. |
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After I complete my MILD DVA task, I am going to kill everyone I see in my dream. Yep. I am going to be a mass serial killer. I am going to be a mass serial killer in real life because I killed DCs in my DREAM. Instead of killing people in my IMAGINARY WORLD, I am going to kill people in REAL LIFE. |
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Last edited by bored2tears; 08-15-2010 at 05:41 PM.
OMG A T-REX
Because depending on views, dreams = your mind, so your DCs = yourself, in which case you are masturbating lol |
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You're still missing the underlying principles. You've never actually controlled someone in dreams, have you? And if you have, I don't think you understood the mechanics of it. |
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Sure, dream characters could be real beings. But couldn't the ground beneath you also be a conscious being just as well? Does that stop you from walking? Couldn't baseball gloves be the true sentient beings in our world? Should we stop throwing baseballs to each other at this thought? We could be hurting them. What about those Goombas in Super Mario Brothers? They could be conscious too! Let's stop playing Super Mario Brothers, we could be hurting them! |
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I see why Philosopher gets frustrated. Sorry for the jab, but your level of reading comprehension is pretty low, neh? If you had payed attention, you'd see I never claimed DCs were sentient. In fact, if anything, I've been suggestion the opposite is true. |
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What point are you trying to make, then? You say that there is no way to prove objectively that any one of us exists, and that the same is true of dreams. Are you trying to prove that there is no way to discern objectively what exists, between the dream world and reality? |
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HEy I just thought of something. Was the DC trying to resist and fight and get away? or was it just something like she sat there and did whatever but you could tell she would rather be somewhere else? |
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Last edited by Waterknight; 08-15-2010 at 09:23 PM.
Spot on. This realization effectively nullifies the argument that it's okay to rape DCs because they "don't exist." |
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You know, I've been thinking. This might sound completely dumb, but I'm going to throw it out there anyway. If there's anything wrong with raping someone in a dream, then it must be in a regular dream. In a lucid dream, some people would say it's okay because since they're lucid, they understand that the "victim" isn't real, and there are no consequences. However, if you rape someone in a normal dream, that would actually be much worse because in a normal dream you think everything is completely real, and you go about things as if they WERE real. What I'm trying to say is, whatever it is you do in a normal dream, I think it's safe to say that that's what you would actually do if it were real life. |
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Lucid dreams, gotta love em.
Is anyone interested in a shared dream where I rape you? No amphibians or freaks. |
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if she was resisting and fighting i wouldnt care i would punch her (ofc i wouldnt do it irl but i feel so free in my dreams to litterally do whatever i feel) one time i pissed on someone that was annoying me and i sometimes walk around a city butt naked (in the dream lol) |
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We are only truly free in our dreams.
Check out my Lucid RPG game! http://www.dreamviews.com/f11/my-luc...g-game-102185/
In real life do as you please, think what you please. An impulse is something far more less than an instinct. |
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Moral is knowing the difference between right and wrong. It is without a doubt MORALLY WRONG to rape a woman. So rape is MORALLY wrong REGARDLESS if you do it in your head or for real. It is an IMMORAL THOUGHT. The difference is one of the two will land you in prison for about 20 years! |
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We can't base morality on one's thoughts. Thoughts and desires are largely beyond our control. Homosexuals have sexual thoughts about the same sex, and we don't blame them for such thoughts. That's an example of perfectly moral thoughts. Take someone, who by unfortunate chance, sexually lusts towards children. Are this person's sexual thoughts (caused by what I would call an unfortunate sexual perversion) immoral? I would say that thoughts are not eligible for moral judgement; only actions are. I don't think condemning people for thought crime is moral. |
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If your next lucid dream takes place in a court room, then yes.. |
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Goals:
Consistently for two weeks recall at least one dream per night [ ]
Well, to shock you even more, I am a girl and once I had a dream that I was a guy and I also forced a girl to have sex with me. When doing it I was aware that maybe it wasn't such a nice thing to do, but I also wanted to know how it feels. If it was today, I don't think I would do it anymore, for many reasons. |
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Last edited by Mayatara; 08-18-2010 at 01:48 PM.
Internet arguments. |
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Sorry for sounding so angry, but what is the matter with you people!? |
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