The "Great Beings" are really the Adeptus Mechanicus and the Deus Mechanicus, the Tech-Priest tried to make a Titan with fully mechanical super solders inside to replace the SM but some of them were corrupted by chaos so they dumped the titans on planets far from the Imperium, some of the machines started to act oddly on one of the planets so the Tech-Priest Angonce stayed behind to study them. He later reported back that they were showing life like behavior. When the Inquisition heard of this t
Someone leads you to a closed door.
The person says behind that door is your own personal paradise; what your heart desires the most.
So, what's behind your door?
Mine would be endless hills of wheat with no bugs, tons saucy brunettes and redheads who are madly in love with me, and endless fields full of crows for me to watch.
In the dark corners of my mind thoughts have been growing ever since I learned about nuclear weapons, Bio missiles, and other things of the like.
We've found ways to make ourselves stronger, faster, live longer, and more powerful. In doing such we've out grow all of or predators.
We've found ways to make ourselves look better, smell nicer, talk around making anyone mad, and we made a grand hive-mind that we call the internet. in doing such we have out grow our instincts.
We've found
I'd go with The Art of War, The complete works of Shakespeare, and Patterns in Arithmetic.
Or...
just to see how much I could mess the kid up The Communist Manifesto, Atlas Shrugged, and Mein Kampf
I just realized I spend at least 3 hours a day imagining myself as an awesome person, full of friends, and causing a lot of positive impact on people.
Then I remember that any unasked niceties become an expected chore and after that I remember people are nasty little monsters.
I can literally not remember anything that happened to me between those years and my parents won't tell me.
Anyone know how to uncover repressed memories?
I hear voices in my head.
Sometimes I talk to them
Sometimes they talk back and we have conversations that I think I learn more from them then any conversation I've ever had with a real person.
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