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Does anyone feel like this? I can't describe it but I keep hearing this from everyone around me and I see it myself. What the fuck
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>>41652363
You're not alone. Today felt like four or five hours.
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>>41652370
dude for real. time is flying. its like i wake up and 3 hrs later days over
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>>41652399
About a week ago I woke up and checked the time on two different time pieces, one being this computer. They said 5:3somethingAM.
I went to the bathroom and was in there no more than 20 minutes. I check the time
>7:3something

I did not shit for two hours. I just didn't.
captcha: SHHNT
come on, cloudflare;et al....
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>>41652363
It's a pretty common phenomenon as people get older.
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>>41652363
It's fucking crazy. There's no time to do anything anymore.
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>>41652626
That's what they say but there is definitely more to it.
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>>41652626
>save up for retirement
>retirement years are over in a blink of an eye
no refunds
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>>41652626
It's not that. Old and young people alike are saying it's accelerated exponentially in recent years.
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>>41652659
Maybe the magnetic pole shifting is affecting how time is perceived. Watch Interstellar to learn more about weird gravity/time theories.
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>>41652363
Ive been saying this since 2021, 2022 is when it really really started.
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>>41652704
Exactly the same here. It feels like 2020-2021 was longer than the last 4 years.
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>>41652363
Buy an ad faggot. This post is part of the “bozrah” larp/spam.
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>>41652704
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>>41652726
LS3 starts in July next year
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>>41652794
Best get things done now before time condenses even more.
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>>41652815
Its so fucking weird man, what is even happening to us and our entire construct of realty.
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>>41652363
It's called fight and flight and your posting phobias. Really makes you think
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>>41652815
cern shutting down will make 2026-2027 long years
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>>41652363
i fell asleep on top of the remote and was pressing down the fast forward button, my bad
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>>41652865
Wrong, because time is already ruined. I remember they shut down for a year and it was still bad. for the past 5 years its been bad.

but since 2017 the ball started rolling, past covid it was going down hill.
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the enshittifcation of everything has even ruined time. grim
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i meditiated on this and discovered that grandfather time refused the clot shot and was replaced with a dei hire
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>>41652363
It’s because life is a memory. We already ded
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>>41652990
we're in the other side of a black hole and approaching the anti-event horizon
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Its simple my dudes. I got you

Time is relative. When you are ten years old one year is ten percent of your life. So a whole year seems longer. Remember how long summer break felt like? Now I cant believe its almost 2026. This year flew by for me. I'm just about to turn thirty-seven so ten percent of my life is coming up on four years. Four years feels like one year compared to my ten year old self.

And that happens exponentially for all of us. Every day.

Live well anons. Time is the most wasted commodity. Pissed off i spent so much time playing video games.

Happy Chiristmas.
Aliens/ufo and bigfoot are real.
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>>41652626
This npc take needs to be retired. Everyone feels it.
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You force time to speed up Monday to Friday to get through the week, who wants to have a long work week? The weekend arrives and your brain tries in vain to slow down your 2 days of freedom, but the momentum from your brain trying to speed up the drudgery of your week is too strong. Repeat this every week, every year and the momentum continually builds until the end.
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It might be because people aren't living consciously. They are just constantly waiting for something
>waiting for work's end
>waiting for the weekend
>waiting for holidays
>waiting for some event
>waiting for happiness
and so people forget to experience the moment. They get used to it and numb things out.

That said, I am open to the possibility of something bigger going on, but in my experience, it is more about my perception than objective speed of time.
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>>41652409
Please tell me more. I also have been feeling like this.

It feels like yesterday when the revolution in Syria happened. I really want to know what is wrong right now.
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>>41652409
yep same going on here its getting worse
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>>41652626
This is a lie. I remember seeing young people talking about it as well. And that was back in 2024, my parents, everyone I ask agrees that time is going faster. It is not a mere age thing. We have to drop the argument that is just age the moment we realize that the sentiment is universal.
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>>41652363

days are getting shorter.
all of our clocks are synced up to the internet, and adjust according to what we see, so we believe nothing has changed.
they don't want you to notice we're spiraling towards the sun faster and faster.
expect hotter weather and brighter days.
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bump
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>>41653495
>they don't want you to notice we're spiraling towards the sun faster and faster.
what the hell is happening can you tell?
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>>41653753
41 x 74 multiply by 593
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>>41653909
I did, what does it mean?
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>>41653495
>all of our clocks are synced up to the internet,
They aren't, still have an analog clock in my house and the second hand is definitely moving way faster than it used to.
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>>41654003
>They aren't, still have an analog clock in my house and the second hand is definitely moving way faster than it used to.
Let's clear something up: it is that the perception of everyone is screwed or is some metaphysical shit?
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>>41654014
I don't think it's just perception, but an actual acceleration of time.
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>>41654027
What is that one effect or cause in physics that causes time dilation?
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>>41652626
This is what it is, along with the fact that braindead niggas don't limit their screen time. I know this is /x/ and all, but I wish common sense would prevail even 1% of the time here.
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>>41652626
>programmed NPC response
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>>41652990
Can we move on to whatever's next already? I'm bored.
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>>41652363
It's a symptom of brain damage unironically
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>>41652363
>why is time going so fast
you're getting older and since you're constantly distracted it just feels like time is going faster, its not, look at the clock, just stare at it, time will go slower I promise.
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Not saying it's all down to this but I read before that the 2011 earthquake in Japan caused the earth to slight tilt on it's axis and caused the days to very slightly shorten
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Funny everyone I know is saying the same thing. Something unusual is happening...our collective perception or actual time itself.

Something has absolutely changed
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>>41654295
That's not Kony

It's the guy from predator
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>>41652363
It's because you do pretty much the same thing every day , ever day feels the same and there is not enougn novel experiences in your day to day life so the entire day feels like a single segment of time instead of multiple segments of time which would be percieved as a longer day.
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>>41654239
I legit believe I have brain damage. I used to be a porn addict and I fixed it just some months ago, somewhat when I turned 19 years old, but it is an addiction that started since I was 12. I also had terrible sleeping habits, and now I have more problems with speech or general problem solving issues. That is a huge contrast to when I was below 12 were I was pretty intelligent, not just for being young at that time but I actually got a diagnosis and everything.
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>>41652363
globalism, singularity, the internet age, transhumanism/posthumanism, technology, AI, genetic engineering, nanotechnology etc... all phemonema which increase the perception of the rate of speed of which life is passing by.
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>>41654428
I heard from a video that if you stop consuming short form content you can help with both your attention span and your perception of time.
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>>41654435
Interesting. Cause this all started when I downloaded tiktok..which I watch a lot lately
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>>41654453
Honestly, I think I am the one is the most worried here because I don't fucking have social webs or media. I also really don't enter YouTube a lot. And generally only listen to music and then ooze to sleep. So I am really wondering if this is for real something of brain damage or I am just retarded. But overall if the problem doesn't get solved once I get into a healthy state we are cooked.
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>>41653245
Another time probably two or three years ago I got at least two hours BACK.
What do I think it is? CERN.

>It feels like yesterday when the revolution in Syria happened

I will say for Syria that for me, it feels about the right time, but dimensions may be merging; I may not be from here.

>yep same going on here its getting worse
Have you been very precise in checking the times?
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>>41654530
But what does the CERN do exactly? I never got in touch with whatever the hell it is, so far I only know it is a machine that makes atoms clash for some reason. What does it do that causes this?
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>>41652363
Only one life, 'twill soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last
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>>41652363
I started to notice it in 2020, before this covid shit show even started. I used to think it's a burnout from the job or something, but it's more like something in my head suddenly snapped.
Good to know there are others, it's good to have a company in the purgatory.
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>>41654557
It possibly re-creates the universe really fast, so that's why you see changes. Or there's a merging of dimensions, which seems more likely.

One more factor is that China has altered the Earth's rotation with their newest dam. Apparently that's possible. And the Fukushima earthquake of 2011 changed the Earth's axis tilt a bit.
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>>41654428
So the real question is how do I slow down my perception of time? I want to be like a kid again, to relish every moment, but it sure is hard to get back into that mindset.
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>>41655402
Novelty. Have new experiences, travel a lot...oh, you didn't get to have money? You're just fucked then.
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>>41655716
very white pilled of you anon
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>>41655716

Having fun makes time go faster tho...
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>>41652363
The phenomenon of time flying by began right when the sun became an unbearable white led light. My personal conclusion is that it's the shift to the age of aquarius and the movement of the earth's magnetic north.

We are literally at the end of times and facing an imminent cataclysm within about two decades.
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>>41652363
>Why is time going so fast
Nanomachines son
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>>41653111
It's Cronos - btw End Times are just us collectively getting "off the clock." This will bring Joy to the World.
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>>41653245
The quick and the dead
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Physicist here. Worked for award-winning research teams. Guess what? I know what's going on. That's all I'm going to tell you. This is already helpful new information - you now know that select physicists are aware of the cause. Don't get greedy and ask for more, because you're not getting it. A good question you should be asking is: if select physicists know the cause, then how long have they been researching it? Food for thought.
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>>41656416
shut up sCiEnTiSt, hurry up and cure cancer
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>>41652363
I've been warping sorry
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>>41656447
Isn't the image itself more appealing than the act? I could just stare at this picture and meditate fr

& Is this ai? Very nice
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>>41656416
>This is already helpful new information
not without credentials, nigger larper
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>>41656447
I srsly want that as a poster or something. That should be in some red blooded college kids dorm rooms
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>>41656416
Here you go wizard. If select physicists know the cause, then how long have they been researching it?
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>>41652725
>Buy an ad faggot. This post is part of the “bozrah” larp/spam.
im making shit up, my accusation must be right. fast and dont breathe, kys derailer
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>>41652363
It's become undeniable. I used to think it was a meme and go with the old "it's just because you are getting older" meme.

But it's become ridiculous. It's accelerating exponentially from what I can tell, and I think this will become impossible to ignore pretty soon. You'll see mainstream media articles about it with normie explanations to try to downplay it.

What I suspect is our existence is an after-image, or hologram, from a collapsing black hole. This may have happened many times before. We already all died, a long time ago.
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>>41656521
Take your meds schizo subhuman
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>>41652850
i think this anon is onto something with the fight or flight. The overload of information and horrid stories/images plus the stress of life in populated areas has put hostility in the air. People say time slows down in fight/flight scenarios but with a constant air of anxiety in general it has flipped to speed up time in general. That or the Sun is up to weird shit
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literally no one thinks this bro
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>>41653462
well to be fair, I imagine everyone who got asked also got older than they were before
Everybody gets older so time goes faster for everybody
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>>41656464
hitomi tanaka and anri okita, they are JAV legends
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i do this to myself , bad habit . sorry guys .
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Isn't it weird that that the past an hour ago was the future two hours ago
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>>41656772
Im coming to get you
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>>41652363
Bifurcation.
Some people don't age- they'll withstand this phase. Others are on a harsher trajectory.
Letting go of the old world is the opportunity here.
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>>41652626
Even if that's about old people only, what's the reason they feel it that way?
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>>41652363
There's a reason for this but I've explained it so many times I don't feel like explaining it again.
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>>41652399
To a person who is one year old, one year is an entire life time. One year later it's half a lifetime, and so on. Periods of time are losing their significance as we get older and our minds are adjusting by processing time differently. That's why everything feels like it's speeding up.
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>>41656946
QRD, plz?
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>>41652626
They hated him because he told them the truth.
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>>41656772
Kind of upset wit myself that I recognized them. I mean its hard not to recognize Hitomi, but Anri? I feel ashamed.
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>>41656977
I explained it here >>41656952.
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>>41652659
>>41652682
>>41653462
honestly it's probably that every moment of our time is filled with something, everyone has a phone in their hand and you never have to be bored or even quiet ever again

long gone are the days of wandering around a silent neighborhood on a nice orange afternoon

that and a combination of stress... no young person owns a home anymore or feels secure in their future, life is not constant stress with no down time
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>>41652996
Thanks reddit
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I literally just lost 3 hours
It wasn’t just me either, my friend noticed it before I did, something does seem a little off.
Could it have anything to do with these strange fogs?
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>>41652363
lol no
get a job mayhaps?
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>>41657166
it's a mix of this and aging. As the other anon said, our perception of time is relative to our experience. The more time we have lived, the shorter the same time periods feel.
You can definitely elongate time and get a lot of benefits from limiting phone usage to a minimum. Straight up putting somewhere un the house you don't usually go to and leave it there for most of the day. It will make your diminished psychic faculties return in just a few days of doing it.
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This is single-handedly the most paranormal topic you can discuss yet everyone immediately dismisses it as age. But personally I feel that most of us have already died and what we’ve been experiencing collectively is a life “review” where we are tasked with examining the reasons for why we feel certain things or how it is that we mistreated people we cared about. I feel like for a couple of years there has been something combing through my brain looking for the receipts on certain life choices. Why can’t I choose to experience what most describe as “novelty” anymore? It’s because I’m dead. It’s the only way to explain this overwhelming feeling that everything has been “played out.” Age may be just a number and yet we dwell more on death as we climb the ladder of life. It’s all in vain though because we already died. What we fear is the trauma/pain that comes at the moment of our ego’s dissolution and ultimate transmutation of essence into the next realm. Our energies can’t be purified of the ego’s misdeeds until we undergo this process. How much longer can we pretend like we aren’t one?
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>>41652363
Time only flies when you are entertained. If you were behind bars in prison, which you are you jsut don't realize it, but if you where behind bars in prison time would drag.
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So if you allow yourself to endlessly feed tech with no breaks then yeah you'll notice this. Same could probably be said of anything. If you never take time you never have time. Some popular cinema villain mentioned this previously. It applies.
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>>41658025

Maybe like a decade ago, but not now. Now you can sit at home all day and rot, and the years still go by surprisingly fast.
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>>41652996
Thanks Reddit, have your (You)
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>>41656772
D1 gooner right here lmao
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>>41652363
Read this post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Retconned/comments/1m0px7o/attention_at_least_one_rapture_has_already/

TLDR:

This planet is Bozrah, not Earth. What's more, you should be warning people about the upcoming "day of vengeance" here on Bozrah. Keep in mind, the 1,000-year Millennial Kingdom will take place on Earth, not on Bozrah. This planet will be destroyed (and Jesus will be the destroyer). It has no future.

From the post:
>And don't be deceived by the fact that the masses aren't talking about this info. In actuality, this info is the most important thing on the planet right now—by far. Nothing else even comes close.

Also from the post:
>And while I absolutely hate date-setting, if I were forced to give a window for when the day of vengeance will begin, I would say any time between September 1, 2026, and March 15, 2027. Note: This window is based on all of the available evidence, biblical and otherwise. Basically, the day of vengeance is supposed to be "well underway" by the time a deep freeze hits North America. Make of that what you will.
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>>41652725
>Buy an ad faggot. This post is part of the “bozrah” larp/spam.
Wake up. Here ... >>41659667
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>>41652363
>>41652996

The less varied your life is, the shorter time feels. Memories are just what is new and varied. That's why time goes so slow when you are young, as everything is new, then speeds up, and then slows back down if you go on vacation or get in an accident. You can extend your perceived lifespan by doing different things
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>>41652363

Definitely going faster. There are many traces of normal time: moderately long units of time were hyperbolically called "an hour"; "a day" universally described the first long unit of time (countless pieces of media of all kinds are structured on a single day containing dozens of events, with long pauses between them, no less); "a week" was an indescribably large unit that could contain a whole chapter of one's life; "a month" was a already a fearsome unit, ONE THIRD OF A WHOLE SEASON, which likely accounts for so many crimes being punishable by what today seems like a bafflingly short prison sentence, "mere months"; "an year" was a veritable horror; etc., etc., etc. Let us consider 2025 alone, what did it feel like in normal time? Two months, at most?
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>>41658705
Did not I told you already to stop talking to me?
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>>41659735
>Let us consider 2025 alone, what did it feel like in normal time? Two months, at most?

No more than four.
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You are getting older is the simplest explanation
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>>41660107
Read the thread, or just know that younger people are noticing too.
Who am I kidding, you work for the CIA and you're trying to guide thought.
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>>41660146
It's because we have eliminated boredom from our lives, and experiences can only be contrasted to the lack of them. With no boredom to break down such moments, everything is mixing together and it feels like nothing
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>>41652363
Try working a job you truly hate, see how fast time goes then



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