When futurists of the past envisioned that in some far flung future we would transmit new information into our minds at lightening speeds the way its done on hardware. It was only obvious to the early elite of the psychedelic community in that day that what would come was not shrinking the amount of time that data is moved, rather expanding the perception of an amount of relative time within a frame of actual time and hyper focusing a doc set in sim, even works with docs on screen or archival prints. Using a mix of hallucinogenic compounds, usually DMT or LSD, with a nootropic or stimulant for hyperfocus. I saw a video once where a heroine learned how to fly a helicopter with a momentary seizure-like reaction. It's a little bit like that, but it takes like 6 hours and you usually end up ralphing once or twice. Not a bad trade off, though.
the things you dont tell your friends
"She Shoulda Said No!" So in this film stuff happens, so much stuff, and it is insane, but none of that matters. The protag's brother at some point in the film hangs himself. There is a moment of perfect acting in this scene that took me away. The brother is hanging in the garage, long dead from the way the shot frames it, he was hanging in the garage long dead from the frame of it She approaches the garage and there isn't an immediate reaction There is no immediate reaction. She just sees it. As if it were a meadow, or a curious bug flittering past. Her head leans almost imperceptibly, she is now looking at it quizzically, like there is some knowing to the seeing but there is a disconnect. Like watching a hard drive spin, this is the machine at work, trying to employ a solution to the wonder of what is seen, because the conclusion musn't be the conclusion. There is now a part of the brain that knows what it has seen, and has placed all senses and systems to the
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