>illusion is gone. Of course people who have added some really whacked out
>illusion to their reality created there own personal reality that it far
>different from what most people would consider reallity.
and then they usually get put on medication or put into hospitals. which is not always a bad thing; people who think of insanity as some kind of pure state need to hang around mental hospitals. some people there prolly don't need to be, but lots do.
> Think of the
>illusion as spice and reality as the real food. Just remember when you use
>too much ketchup on your hamburger you don't know you're even eating a
>hamburger, let alone having to clean up all the mess all over your hand.
but the mess is half the fun. and what if i like ketchup?
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sine | deb
and you can make nifty red handprints all over everything.