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Tulpa Trouble Thread

Name: Anonymous 2013-04-29 22:04

So I made a tulpa of The Sussman a few months back. He was great at first, when we were getting to know each other and things hadn't gotten sexual yet. Now all he does is look over my shoulder while I code and makes annoying remarks saying I shouldn't do that, or that this can be rewritten, or ranting about magic, or telling me that his mere existence is unscientific and ultimately destructive. And the sex, oh god, the sex.... I know it's all in my head and that I'm not really being injured, but that makes it even worse, because I won't even really die from ... what he does to my body. I tried killing him off, but he just laughs at my efforts and tells me that I will never be free. He won't let me leave my house, and he beats me every time I try, then tells me to get back to work. I'm only able to type this now because he had to go out to buy some amphetamines to keep me awake while I work on his AI project (literally, his AI, because it has his personality), so he can have immortality.

Please, /prog/, help me!

Name: Anonymous 2013-08-24 7:34

>>89

Science is based on what can be observed, controlled, and repeated. In the case of most paranormal events, what can be observed with either tools or senses is limited, what can be controlled is fuck all, and as for repeating, well... how about you go try and set up an experiment to prove magic exists and then show the steps so your peers can repeat it? Sound good? Oh, it doesn't? You can't produce a repeatable experiment? Then by what credibility can we take your word for these things?

Also, don't group tulpae in with the paranormal. We can already explain why/how they are the way they are with modern psychology and neuroscience.

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