@icedquinn @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz @Wormwood
I never even heard of this concept tbh, but I can't begin to imagine how this would work. Like, how do you reach a point where you can actively convince yourself your imaginary friends are real when you know they're imaginary friends that you made up?

@alyx @icedquinn @nosleep @Wormwood Being as your own consciousness is a product of your brain it seems like having it produce another one isn't totally out of the question. It could be like a self-induced schizophrenia thing
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@Mote @icedquinn @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz @Wormwood
That's what it sounds like indeed, but would that actually work if you're actually of sound mind? This goes back to the Christian saying "fake it till you make it". But does it actually work though? Especially to such a degree to self induce schizophrenia?

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@alyx @icedquinn @nosleep @Wormwood While the op story sounds fake, this one I attached sounds more like someone forcing themselves to be mentally ill. I'm thinking that if you're already predisposed to mental illness you might be able to.

@Mote @icedquinn @nosleep@neckbeard.xyz @Wormwood
>have you tried turning it off and on again
That made me actually lol

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