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How the H E double hockey sticks are they able to copy paste like it's creative mode and still die like it's survival mode, that's the crazy part. Death by anything including smashing into the ground and being able to cope past blueprints should be mutually exclusive from each other yes? What am I missing here?
Well fortunately we have music. Yes there are other forms of media which fuse both emotion and logic, but none of them have quite the same ability to activate both areas of the mind at the same time, unless I'm mistaken.
Although this conversation has evolved past what is unwrittenly appropriate for a steam workshop comment section, I do hope that your ideas about reality receive more significant attention the future, so long as, upon continuous contemplation, you continue to view them as legitimate.
The unifying theme binding it all together is the legacy all life leaves behind. Doesn't matter if it's a suicide protest of war and inhumanity or the leavening action of the carbon dioxide emissions of yeast, if it has an effect on others or the environment which would otherwise not have occurred then it's legacy.
I could be wrong and don't want to sound arrogant but I'm pretty sure my philosophical concepts are touching on universal truths most people shy away from finding the matter uncomfortable to think about.