The thought that somewhere there could be a techbro who doesn't believe in God but believes in the simulation hypothesis and Roko's Basilisk keeps me up at night
Deathconsciousness is a weird album. No one can even agree on its genre(s). It was made on a shoestring budget and a stone age mic. It might also be the only album to come with a wacky 70 page philosophical booklet about "Deathconsciousness" as a concept (idk I've never read it).
The concept is of course "everything dies and nothing matters lol"
I do wonder what's making my formal/academic writing AI-like. Every essay, paper, or cover letter gets flagged by one of those AI detection websites—not at all the case with my creative writing
Insert spiel about how Skrillex said this was his favorite song but his fans complained that it had no drop.
This shit is incredible though. So ethereal, with just enough intrigue to keep it from getting stale. Something something they were ahead of their time or something.
You can tell I don't really listen to electronic music.
My theological theory (that I don't really believe in) is that God sacrificed static perfection to allow for change and subsequently the creation of the universe. I like this coupled with Phillipp Mainlander's(?) image of God's suicide but like, not as edgy.

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