LittleMissPanda
💛 all that glitters 💛
February was rough as hell, but so far March is looking like it's going to be good. These past few days have been quite rainy. I can't wait to see the first dandelions of spring 


There are types of stories like this back in the day of folk tales which was even before the advent of books and other methods of written records. Some folk tale stories were told back in the day was meant to scare children into behaving. Fables also exist with a moral lesson in the end.I grew up on shows that had kids go back in time to ww2, they had them leave all their devices and modern stuff back home and were forced to cut their hair, eat ww2 rations, work on a farm.
There were shows where kids went on to sort out their own toys, hoarding basically and one show to help discipline their loud and rude kids.
What I'm saying is that we need these type of shows back, send the kids away with no technology and let them use their own initiative.
Some of us are just hidden, like ninjas!
Thank you ninja friendSome of us are just hidden, like ninjas!
1. That's assuming the simulation is made by humans on human made computers with human made code.. for all we know there could be a far, far more advanced race that actually has the technology to simulate an entire reality/universei don't believe in the "the universe/world is a simulation" theory, because of these reasons:
- there wouldn't be enough data, coding, memory, etc. to even simulate the whole universe, and even if there were, it'd be enough to destroy the average computer, and you know how we could never simulate the human brain with a computer and we'd need a computer more complex than the average human brain? we'd need a computer more complex than THE UNIVERSE ITSELF TO EVEN SIMULATE THE WHOLE UNIVERSE!
- what being/programmer/person existed before us and would've cared enough to simulate all of human/humanoid/animal/universal/planetary evolution from the past 100,000 years? that'd eventually become tiring and boring!
- even if the universe were a simulation, it'd probably only simulate to whatever programmer our "observable" universe is
- since the universe is constantly expanding with new planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies, black holes, etc. the "supercomputer" would probably have to constantly be updated and the computer would have to handle the updates enough for it not to crash and cause a potential "end of the universe"