The kind of person who likes to touch women without their consent and on top on that, indulges in asking them for “nudes” and harassing them in their day to day life.
This type of person has no respect for women or their reputation and tends to get away with their behaviour by throwing money at their problems and bribing people to their place of residences.
This type of person has no respect for women or their reputation and tends to get away with their behaviour by throwing money at their problems and bribing people to their place of residences.
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B-Dawg: Shut up cuh you’re straight hallucinatripping it ain’t that deep
B-Dawg: Shut up cuh you’re straight hallucinatripping it ain’t that deep
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When oneself/someone is taking every single drug 'under the sun' to reach the ultimate hallucination
Man I got fucked up last night. I took everything man, I was on a one way ticket to destination hallucination
by Jack all mighty Parker November 20, 2016
Get the Destination hallucination mug.The puzzle of why the brain, in the absence of external stimuli, activates perceptual systems with such vivid, detailed, and often meaningful content. A hallucination isn't just noise or static; it's a full-blown, internally-generated simulation that the brain categorizes as "real" perception. The hard problem is understanding why this happens in otherwise healthy brains (e.g., hypnagogic hallucinations, grief hallucinations) and what it reveals about how the brain constructs reality. It suggests perception is a controlled hallucination, and ordinary waking life is just one where internal predictions are tightly locked to sensory input.
Example: A perfectly healthy, grieving person sees their deceased spouse sitting in their favorite chair, in full detail, for a few seconds. This isn't psychosis; it's a common grief hallucination. The hard problem: How does the brain's visual and emotional circuitry coordinate to produce such a specific, emotionally resonant, and perceptually convincing image spontaneously? It demonstrates that our experienced reality is a fragile synthesis, and the brain can easily present its own internal narrative as external fact when the usual checks are loosened. Hard Problem of Hallucination.
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