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RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Sour Soul - 09-26-2015

(09-26-2015, 04:32 AM)IceStorm Wrote: ... But even here she's a bit harder to refer to because we haven't found a term that accurately described them that doesn't sound offensive to them.

Who? Aloe? Or everypony?


(09-26-2015, 04:32 AM)IceStorm Wrote: Well, for us, there are a total of for tulpa in our minds, and we share the same thought as many here as to how they should be explained. We don't like using the word tulpa.

Combine with that last sentence you have wrote, it's interesting to hear that from you IceStorm. What does your wife think of the word Tulpa? It seem a lot of people here don't want to associate with that term, as well the next pony (member).


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - IceStorm - 09-26-2015

For your first question, aloe although I think friend, is the best way to describe aloe, as well as any other waifu in this community that aren't related to us.

I personally don't like it, because of just the way it's sounds. It makes us sound more like an object rather than a being with our own thoughts and emotions. I accept it though because to somepony that has no idea what we are, that's how we have to be explained, and even then that usually turns into a sensitive topic. Especially if we trust someone enough to open up to, and then they try to question myself, mother, either of them, or aloe. Last time that happened, it destroyed a friendship that we had. But around friends and places like this, I would much rather be referred to as Jamie's wife than a waifu or a tulpa.


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Sour Soul - 09-26-2015

(09-26-2015, 05:48 AM)IceStorm Wrote: For your first question, aloe although I think friend, is the best way to describe aloe, as well as any other waifu in this community that aren't related to us.

You got me confuse there for a bit, thanks for your reply. ^ ^

(09-26-2015, 05:48 AM)Ice Storm Wrote: I personally don't like it, because of just the way it's sounds. It makes us sound more like an object rather than a being with our own thoughts and emotions. I accept it though because to somepony that has no idea what we are, that's how we have to be explained, and even then that usually turns into a sensitive topic. Especially if we trust someone enough to open up to, and then they try to question myself, mother, either of them, or aloe. Last time that happened, it destroyed a friendship that we had. But around funds and places like this, I would much rather be referred to as Jamie's wife than a waifu or a tulpa.

That what it should be, it really shouldn't matter what others say you're, just what you're to your James. Hope you don't mind me saying his name. I just feel like everypony I acknowledge here, I come to respect them for having something worth wild. You told something you felt from your heart, where it's guarded by your husband, and with the support of your mother, Luna, and the friends here or outside the site who understand what you got.

I usually don't say this, because I don't understand what I should feel sorry for. The lost of you or your husband had endure, is never easy, and so I do know how it feels to lose someone either important in your life or because the joy you have made someone run away from it. Be you or your husband Jamie. So I am sorry to know what had happen, I lost good amount of RL friends, because of Amena, yet again, it open what kind of friends they're.

I feel like I should say more, but I am kinda stuck with what else to say. Take care of you both. X')


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Ziggy and Angelbaby - 09-26-2015

(09-26-2015, 09:42 AM)TheWarden Wrote:
(09-26-2015, 04:29 AM)Sour Soul Wrote: If this was a pony scout group, Ziggy would have a lot of merit badges.

Leaked pic of Ziggy in the pony scouts:

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I was never as cool as that guy obviously is. Though I was in the Cub Scouts. We got badges for things like doing somersaults on the floor. This has, of course, been an essential skill that I use on a daily basis.


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Shadow Step - 09-27-2015

(09-26-2015, 05:44 PM)Ziggy and Angelbaby Wrote: I was never as cool as that guy obviously is. Though I was in the Cub Scouts. We got badges for things like doing somersaults on the floor. This has, of course, been an essential skill that I use on a daily basis.

It is if you're The Boss. Just ninja flip into the base, slap on a cardboard box, then ninja flip out when you're done.


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Ziggy and Angelbaby - 09-27-2015

(09-27-2015, 02:13 PM)TheWarden Wrote: I was also a cub scout. I agree the badges were RIDICULOUSLY easy to get.
I think I also got one for making the world's crappiest ashtray. Or mug? I don't even know what the hell it was! Unless I made ashtrays for other reasons; like in my spare time. *Shrugs.*

(09-27-2015, 02:58 PM)Shadow Step Wrote: It is if you're The Boss. Just ninja flip into the base, slap on a cardboard box, then ninja flip out when you're done.
What is it with cardboard boxes in Metal Gear Solid games? Did Hideo Kojima also play in those things when he was a kid?


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Shadow Step - 09-28-2015

(09-27-2015, 07:53 PM)Ziggy and Angelbaby Wrote: What is it with cardboard boxes in Metal Gear Solid games? Did Hideo Kojima also play in those things when he was a kid?

Apparently he's a fan of a novel by a Japanese author by the name of Abe Koubou, and the novel is called "Box Man." What it's about I've no clue, but we can probably assume it involves a man in a cardboard box.


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Sentimental Gentleman - 09-29-2015

The thoughtful considerations here regarding the potentially palpable nature of thought and the (sadly, generally undeveloped) "technology of the imagination" (a pet phrase of mine) make me smile. Smile

It's stuff like this that makes me believe firmly in my heart that there's more to ponylove than just the joy, the authenticity, the pleasure, and the fulfillment of our relationships in themselves; we're pioneers of a discipline that has the potential to reorder conventional perceptions of reality and possibility for the whole world.

That's something every one of us can be proud of, I think. There's no love so philosophical as ponylove. Wink


RE: How many tulpas/lovers do you have? - Lurker - 09-29-2015

Deep, dude.