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what do you mean by isekai?
ohhhhh. i guess the word had 'sekai' in it. ok. derp. thats a thing? well those first two videos make a lot more sense now.
idk bros, grass always seems greener till ya get there.
As a nonbeliver suddenly turned misotheist, I'd be too busy fighting the omnipotent prick who did this to me, before the story of trapped in another word, could even take place.
Didn't even know there was a word for it.
I'm pretty miserable about life and yeah I don't see God's creation as good. Also the Bible in Genesis 1 states he made us in his image.
Well that right there pretty plainly tells you that God isn't perfect. Because his image certainly is not.
The lousy, imperfect creation is why I want to get out of here.
I've been reading a lot about backrooms lore. I bet there are all sorts of places, strange ones, dangerous ones, beautiful ones, even non-euclidian ones that don't even resemble this reality at all. It also talks about the void, and the void is where you can find all these places. I've been kicking that around. If we are made in God's image, that means we are young godlings. What is the power of creation? To make what you imagine in your mind to be real. We imagine all sorts of things, and have made lots of things we imagined.
What if in the void, that empty space of blackness where there is nothing that is, all you had was your imagination, and your imagination is what would make something real in that space devoid of anything? What else could make something there? There is nothing there. You couldn't work anything with your hands. Only your imagination could bring something into being in that place.
Interesting that the Bible tells us that the sea of flames in Hell is a punishment - but not the ultimate one. You get let out after a 1000 years and are given a chance to repent. If you don't, you get hurled into the bottomless pit. That's where ♥♥♥♥♥ is going.
What is the bottomless pit? Probably an exit into the void. The ultimate punishment is being cast out entirely.
But is that also the least painful option? If God is mentally ill and the only relationship that can be had with him is neglect or abuse, then being cast out is probably the best option.
Very, very, clingy person that worships you. And can get incredibly jealous easily. To the point of harming others or worse if they think they are trying to steal you away. A yandy may even turn on you, if they think your trying to break up with them or no longer like them.
A yandere can be very dangerous and insecure.
https://youtu.be/rZsHN3zM2wc
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1546860/Saiko_no_sutoka/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/599140/?snr=1_5_9__205
Its not much different than a corrupt judge or evil king choosing to save one person from groups of ten. That person lives and the other nine get murdered.
Now do you accept that offer? Be saved as the majority die? Or do you spark the fire of revolt where all the groups rise up to overthrow the tyrant? If you can't win, you make yourself as much as a pain in the scrotum for the ruler as possible, so they get no pleasure or satisfaction from the episode, and eventually, spite the powers that be so much, they entertain a half-life of always fighting to maintain their influence, and never getting to enjoy that position of power.
The Catholics stuck Revelations in there. Its not canon. If it was, then you have to accept ALL the Apocrypha texts, and all of them contradict each other, leaving the reader very confused by the ending, and unsure if they should leave their kids alone with the evil grinning priest.