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My fake girlfriend just died. Please feel sorry for me?
05-12-2013, 06:15 AM
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Hm. This is an interesting topic you bring up. It questions whether or not you can have an intimate connection/relationship with someone technically "virtual". In fact, in the near future, our technology may be advanced enough to create virtual online "dates," and the one you're "dating" isn't real. That would be something, although you believe it to be real, you are really just talking to a computer. But that's if you look at it from a 3D physical perspective. Some people may go so far as to say love is just a virus stimulated by brain receptors that give the "feeling" of being in love. Personally I believe it to be something deeper than that, a lesson that everyone has to learn, doesn't matter how it comes or what it is, it matters if you are able to let go and move on.
I mean sure you might meet someone totally cool on Omegle, that best friend type that seems to have everything you have, do everything you do, make the same jokes, but turns out he lives halfway across America. So what do you do? Say goodbye and disconnect. You're gonna have to sooner or later. You can even be friends on Facebook. But how much different would that be from Omegle? It's just another way of sending letters, physical packages meant to contain an array of emotions to be stimulated by the brain, much like a book or a tv show.
Now it gets interesting. Let's say you go so far as to arrange a meeting with the person. You might meet them once, but you HAVE to go back to where you both came from! But let's say you move next to the person. You still have gaps of time where you aren't with them. Let's say you move IN with the person. Great you'll be with them all the time. But for what? Even that doesn't last, either something will happen in your lifetime or his/hers, something that will separate you two, most likely death.
Now life is set up in this sort of way for a reason. It may sound grotesque and unbecoming of a beautiful and forgiving "God" for you religious people out there, but in reality that is just a social construct, the construct that death is the end, death is separation, when in fact everyone is connected on a level that most of us don't understand yet are a part of.
Look at the stars sometime, sit there and think about it for a little, how big the universe is, the size of it comparing to the Earth. In fact, trillions and trillions of Earths could fit in one of those stars in our Milky Way right now, and millions in the Sun. And there is an INFINITE amount of space in the Universe. So, what are we? Nothing if someone the size of the universe held the galaxy in their hand like a marble. We are, in fact, part of a ginormous system that, until we learn how to search within ourselves and discover the values of responsibility that comes with power, we can be in control of.
Remember, it's only the fact that things can be seen so close that makes it seem so large.
Hopefully this made you forget about what happened to you for a bit. Honestly, although it looks like I may have gotten off topic, I really haven't. This is life. So just go with the flow, because in all sense that's all that anyone should do.
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