People with dementia are time travelers.
>>41092291Hilarious but why are slide threads like this always spammed during Israeli business hours
>>41092291based and WW2 pilled>he knows what the bell does.>>41092305DoD contractors from intel. all cia.whre do you think RFID chips come from.your mom?haha. gotémmerceries are everywhere my guy its the new normal. its not like mossad doesn't know.
>>41092291They are but Not directly, they are the Proof that time isnt linear.
>>41092291Drs create dementiaThe pills that stop the old farts hearts from naturally giving out, instead keep them alive so they can vegetate for 10 more years as their brains dieDrs are evil
>>41092291People with dementia are meat eaters and they have a worm infection in the brain.
This regression is the most insane thing to me. What are they truly experiencing at this very moment? You reading this right now could remember this exact moment in time reading this 4chan post I've written at some point in your life. When is that experience happening? It could be now or it could be vaguely in the future sometime. The only way they seem to be able to tell is when something breaks that illusion. Do you remember Agatha All Along? She ends up experiencing her entire life out of sequence. Maybe we're all in a unbreakable unending loop and thats what Deja Vu truly is. We experience exactly and only the moments were meant to again and again ad infinitum. Like some robot who's only purpose is to experience this hell and relay that data to the greater being. Why infinitely though? Are things being changed on us each universal loop? Are we simulating the perfect outcome? What if our momentary time slide is a malfunction and we are temporarily breaking out of the loop like stealing a breath of fresh air from a rip tide. Maybe this exact moment in time is our only true clarity and we'll spend the rest of our lives therafter in a clouded haze of confusion.