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In the night. In the night. Welcome to the void

(03:26):
between realities. You are not dreaming, you are not awake.
You've just slipped between the code. And this, this is
the glitch in the void. I'm your host, the Big Grimbowski.
Today we're peeling back the curtain, the veil between what
we think is real and what may be nothing more

(03:48):
than illusion, simulation, or something else. Entirely, because what if
I told you that your entire life, your memories, your emotions,
your pain, your we're just pixels, ones and zeros running
on some advanced system light years beyond our understanding. Not

(04:13):
a metaphor, not sci fi, but literal. You're in it
right now? And if we are in a simulation, who's
running it? And more importantly, why? Let's go way back

(04:37):
to the first humans who dared ask what is this?
Where are we?

Speaker 6 (04:46):
You?

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See? The simulation theory didn't start with computers. It started
with the question. Plato twenty four hundred years ago gave
us the allegory of the cave picture. Prisoners born in
a cave, chained since birth, facing a wall, behind them

(05:11):
a fire, and between the fire and their backs figures
casting shadows. Those shadows are all they know, their entire world.
Then one escapes and sees the truth, the fire, the puppeteers,

(05:37):
and eventually the sun, real light. Plato asked, what if
everything we perceive is just shadows of the real thing?
Illusions sound familiar now cross continents and centuries. The Hindus

(05:57):
call it maya, the grand illusion. Life is a dream
the soul is having. It's only by awakening that we
escape the cycle. Fast forward to Descartes sixteen hundreds. He questioned, everything,

(06:20):
how do I know? I exist? Maybe he thought there
was an evil demon deceiving him, feeding false data into
his senses. Today we call that brain in a vat.
You're sitting in a chair, hooked up to something but
your mind believing your you in your body, living this life.

(06:49):
How would you know the difference? Into the twentieth century
and everything changes, computers, VR, the Internet, and then a

(07:15):
film drops in ninety nine that rewrites the collective psyche,
the Matrix. A man named Nea wakes up in a pod.
His entire world wasn't real. It was a simulation, a
prison for the mind, and someone, something, was running it.

(07:39):
The Watkowski's didn't just write a cool movie. They echoed
ancient philosophy with a modern twist. They spoke to that
nagging feeling we've all had. This world doesn't feel right.
You felt it too, like something's off, like you're being watched,
Like the rules can bend if you focus hard enough,

(08:00):
and maybe, just maybe they can coming up, we move
from ancient cave walls to the cutting edge of science.
Physicists are starting to whisper what mystics, what mystics always knew.

(08:25):
The universe may be fake and the evidence is hidden
in plain sight. So don't go anywhere. You're tuned in
to the glitch in the void. So all right, now,

(09:01):
let's leave behind the firelight of ancient myths and step
into the cold fluorescence of a digital lab. Let's talk science.
Because for all the mystics, philosophers and science fiction profits
that whispered this world might not be real, there are
real scientists now saying yeah, that could actually be true.

(09:26):
And it all starts with a question from a man
named Nick Bostrom. Nick Bostrom's simulation argument. Bostrom's idea isn't
that we are in a simulation. It's that logically we
almost certainly are. Here's the breakdown, and listen closely, because
this is one of those ideas that slithers into your

(09:48):
brain it never quite leaves. So there are three possibilities
Possibility One, advanced civilization will never reach the level of
technology needed to simulate just life. Two, they'll get there,
but will choose not to run simulations for ethical or

(10:08):
practical reasons. Three they'll get there and they will run simulations,
lots of them, millions billions. Now, the third one is true.
That means for every real universe there could be billions
of simulated ones. So the odds that were in the

(10:29):
real one is one in a billion. We are probably
in one of the simulations. Statistically, mathematically, logically think about it.

(10:52):
So now let's crank it up and go quantum. At
the smallest levels of existence, smaller than atom, smaller than electron,
things get weird. The double slit experiment blew physicist minds.
They shot particles at a wall through two slits, and
those particles behaved like waves. They interfered with each other,

(11:16):
creating a pattern as if they were in multiple places
at once. But here's the real kicker. When scientists observed
the particles, they stopped acting like waves. They collapsed into

(11:37):
particles again. Just by watching the outcome changed. It's as
if the universe knows when it's being observed, just like
a video game rendering graphics only when the player is looking.
Isn't that what a simulation would do? Save processing power,

(11:59):
Show what needs to be seen, hide the rest. Then
we get Then we've got physicists talking about the idea
that space and time might be quanti quantized. That means
there's the smallest possible unit of space, the smallest tick

(12:21):
of time, just like how digital images are made up
of pixels. Reality might be made up of space time pixels.
A guy named John Wheeler, a legendary physicist, said it plainly.
It from bit everything, atoms, energy, even consciousness might arise

(12:45):
from binary choices yes or no, one or zero. Sound familiar.
And then there's this physicist James Gates found strange error
correcting codes buried inside the equations of supersymmetry, codes that

(13:07):
look especially like computer code, not metaphor literal digital error correction,
like something out of a programming textbook. Are we walking
around inside a universe written in source code? Now, let's

(13:32):
hold up a mirror, because look what we're doing right now.
Virtual reality, augmented reality. We've built digital worlds so real
that they can trick the brain. AI systems so advanced
that they can create arc, write poetry, hold conversations. It's

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only a matter of time before we build entire universes
populated by intelligent digital beings who believe they are real.
So here's the question. If we can do that, what
makes us think that someone hasn't already done it to us?

(14:15):
Who's not to say that we're in there now, who's
not to say that every single thing from the moment
you open your eyes is all just a simulation and
not actually real. This is where things get unsettling, because

(14:44):
the more we understand the fabric of our universe, the
more it begins to look like code, intelligent, responsive, optimized.
And if there is a code, then there is a coder.
Who why and what the purpose of all this? That's

(15:12):
what we'll explore next, the weirdest part of all the glitches,
from deja vu to Mandela effects to frozen birds in
the sky, we'll talk about the times where reality doesn't
just seem fake, it proves it. Now, sometimes the simulation

(15:49):
doesn't crash, it just stutters. If you're paying attention, you'll
notice it. Maybe it's deja vu, Maybe it's conversation you
swear you've had before, or maybe it's seeing something so off,
so wrong that your brain just chalks it up as
a dream or glitch in your memory. But maybe it

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wasn't your brain. Maybe it was the code twitching, restructuring, resetting.
So let's start with the most common glitch, deja vus.
And for me, I am somebody that has this and

(16:36):
has had this very frequently. I've done this, I've had
this quite a bit in dreams that then further on
end up happening that eerie feeling that you've been here before,

(17:00):
these words, before, live this moment, before science says it's
just a short circuit in the brain. You're memory misfires
and processes now as if it's already happened. But what
if that's not it? What if deja vus is when
the simulation lags, runs a loop, replays a frame like

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a video buffering just for a second in the matrix,
it was a sign of code updating, a change being made.
What if that's not fiction? What if you're catching the
program as it is, rewrites it all before we go on,

(17:44):
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like this to get through some of these topics, some
of these ideas that are very strange, and not everybody
wants to grasp these ideas, because not everybody wants to

(18:41):
believe that we're living in a simulation. But what if
not everybody that we come into contact with are actually
in the simulation just like us? Fact let's talk about

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the ones who never notice. You know who I mean.
The cashier who repeats the exact same phrase every time
you see them. The stranger walking a loop around your
block every morning at the exact same time. The people

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who glitch when you break their rhythm, blank stare, no reaction,
no soul. Some people like to call them in PCs
non player character like in a game, not real players,

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just set dressing. Now listen, I'm not saying everyone around
you is fake, but ask yourself this. Have you ever
looked someone in their eyes and felt nothing there, no light,
no spark, just auto response. That's not a conspiracy, that's

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just code doing what code does. And in a simulation
that big, not everyone needs to be rendered in full,
just enough to fool you. Now here's where things truly
get weird. Ever heard of the Mandela effect? Of course

(20:31):
you have, you're listening to me. It's named after the
strange phenomenon where millions of people remember Nelson Mandela dying
in prison in the nineteen eighties. Only he didn't he
got out, he became president. He lived until twenty thirteen.
But people swear they saw the funeral, they remembered the
TV coverage and they know it happened, except it didn't,

(20:53):
at least not in this version, say with the Berenstein
Bears versus the Bear and Stain Bears. Or the monopoly
man having a monocle. He doesn't I remember he does.
Fruit in loom with the cornucopia never existed, but I
remember it existing. So what's happening? Mass memory error? Or

(21:18):
is the simulation merging timelines ever writing past code, swapping
files mid game? Maybe we're jumping between realities. Maybe we're
watching the software catch up to the lie, real world glitches,

(21:40):
things that shouldn't happen. So let's go deeper. Here's where
people start waking up. Birds frozen in mid air, not flapping,
not falling, just stuck like a paused animation. People vanishing
in security footage, frame by frame here, one second, gone,
the next, Skies that loop, identical clouds, identical formations, day

(22:05):
after day, like background loading, late clock skips. You blink
and fifteen minutes are gone. No phone or distraction, just
time loss. The elevator effect. You press the button, no
one's there, but it opens to a different floor, a
hallway you don't recognize. Are these just coincidences? Or are

(22:31):
these tiny tears in the fabric, holes in the green
screen revealing the black void beneath. So here's what I believe.
You've seen the glitches, you've felt them, and you've ignored

(22:52):
them because you were taught to ignore them. But they
were warnings, flags in the code, flashes of true reality,
bleeding throat. Don't dismiss them, watch them, write them down.
The more you see, the closer you get to waking up.

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So next up we're going to go philosophical, because if
this is all fake, what does that say about you?
About your mind, your soul, your purpose? Do we have
free will and assimulation? Is there a god or just
a programmer? So stick around. This is glitching the void

(23:44):
and we're just getting started now. There definitely has been
a lot of things here lately about scientists that is
absolute factual. There's a lot of stuff going right now
where people believe that in the quantum realm and stuff

(24:09):
that we've actually figured out that yes, this is most
certainly a simulation. So if the world around you as
a code, what does that make you? Not your name,
not your job, not even your body. I mean, they're real,

(24:30):
You the one watching it all happen behind your eyes consciousness.
Is it software or is it something else? Something the
simulation needs to run. So this is where the wires
get tangled. If we're in a simulation, there are two
possibilities about you. One, you're a simulated mind code sophisticated

(24:55):
enough to believe it's real. Two you're a real mind
ugged in experiencing a virtual world, like a player in
ultra advanced VR system. Either way, you think, you feel,
you observe, and that's a problem because even the smartest
AI today cannot do what you do. It doesn't know itself.

(25:17):
But you ask why am I here? That question right
there could be the whole point of the simulation. Let
me break it down like this. Imagine you're in a
video game and your character walks around, interacts levels up,

(25:38):
but behind that there's a player watching, guiding, experiencing in
spiritual circles. We call this the witness, the soul awareness
that watches thoughts flow by without identifying with them. In

(25:59):
simulation theory, we ask is consciousness inside the simulation or
is it outside interfacing with it? Because if we're in
a sim then death isn't an end. It's a logout.
That just means reincarnation is real, not in a mystical way,

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in a reload save file kind of way. Free will
versus pre written code. Now here's the terrifying part. Do
you have free will? Are you really choosing? Or are
your choices the illusion of choice like in a game

(26:44):
where you can pick path A or path B, or
but both were coded. What if your thoughts, your preferences,
your fate raw lines of script or maybe free will
is the one thing that simulation can't contain. Maybe that's

(27:05):
why glitch has happened, because your consciousness is too unpredictable.
You're breaking the rules, You're coloring outside the code, and
maybe that's exactly what you're supposed to do. So let's
ask the big one for in a simulation, then, who
or what builds it? An advanced civilization post humans running ancestors, simulations,

(27:32):
aliens testing consciousness across realities or hurry back where we
started calling the programmer what we used to call God,
Not a bearded man in the sky, but an intelligence,
intelligence so vast it creates realities for a purpose, to learn,

(27:52):
to test, to experience, or maybe just for fun. We
could be a passion project, cosmic art piece, or a
science experiment abandoned in left running. What if the purpose
of the simulation is for us to realize it's a simulation.

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What if awareness, self reflection is the cheat code, the
thing that sets you apart from the NPCs from the code.
What happens when enough of us wake up? Do we
get access to the next level, a new layer, or

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does the program shut down? Are you the virus in
the system or the key to its evolution? Coming up,
we're gonna ask who profits from keeping us in the simulation?
What if the simulation is not just digital, but political, spiritual, corporate.

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Because someone's pulling the strings and they don't want you
to know you're in the game, and you're just starting
to see the cracks. Let's get real. If we're inside

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a simulation, if this world is a construct, then someone
built it, someone maintains it, and someone profits from keeping
us inside of it. Because here's the other truth. Control
requires illusion, and the simulation isn't just code. It's money,
it's media, it's politics, it's your job. You're nine to five,

(29:59):
you're scrolling in your dopamine loops, your debt, all of
it a system designed to keep you asleep. The Gnostic
blueprint the fake God theory. Let's rewind it. Way before
the Matrix, before Ai, before Bostrom, there were the Gnostics,

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an early Christian sect later branded heretics, who believed the
world we lived in wasn't created by the true God,
but by a false God, a demiurge, a tyrant, a deceiver,
a cosmic jailer. The Gnastics said that the material world
is a prison, a trap for divine sparks, our souls,

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and the only way out knowledge nassis to wake up,
to remember who you really are. That sounds an awful
lot like simulation theory, doesn't it. You're in a false
world run by a false the authority, and the way
out isn't through fighting, it's through awakening. Pretty crazy if

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you ask me, why would a simulation even need control systems? Though?
Because simulated beings who think that they're free are such
easier to manage than the ones who realize they're trapped.
So what do you do? You program belief systems. School

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trains you to obey, work trains you to chase approval,
media trains you to fear. Politics trains you to hate
the wrong people. Religion trains you to wait for a savior,
and all the while your energy feeds the system. Think
about it. Why is the news twenty four to seven fear?
Why do advertisements never let you feel enough? Why does

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the algorithm show you pain, outrage? Division? Because if you're anxious,
if you're distracted, if you're in fight or flight, you
don't ask bigger questions. You don't look up, you don't
log out. You ever notice what happens when you start

(32:16):
talking about this stuff? You get laughed at, mocked, silenced,
shadow band, labeled crazy, or that you're a conspiracy theorists,
and your thoughts and your opinions are immediately thrown out

(32:37):
the window and disregarded. I have seen it time and
time and time again. Anytime I try to show people
the things that I have came across and the stuff
that I have learned, it just turns into a giant

(32:58):
Oh when you're into the conspirace theorist and many bab
But the thing is, the conspiracy theorists have been fucking
right right about shit, non fucking stop. But yet we're
the fucking bad guys. How does that make any sense?

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We noticed what was going on, we pointed it out
there were discrepancies in the fucking plant. We said, no,
huh huh, there ain't no way that can be. How
it is even now this episode we're recording, it's gonna
get flagged by some bot, pushed down, muted because truth

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destabilizes the sim You talk about love, unity, awakening. You're harmless.
But you asked the one forbidden question, is this real?
And the whole system starts looking at you sideways because
that's the virus in the code, the thought that spreads,
and if too many people ask it, the simulation breaks.

(34:11):
Let's go deeper. Look at politics, red versus blue, left
versus right, Democrat versus Republican. Two wings are the same
simulated bird, a distraction, bread and circuses. You fight your neighbor,
never realizing the fight itself is the trap. Same with race, gender, class, creed,

(34:32):
divide and conquer at scale. The code is written in culture.
And what about the economy. We trade our hours of
our lives for numbers on screens. We chase paper, We
build empires on nothing, digital numbers and a simulated system.
We enslave ourselves inside another layer of the simulation. Ask

(34:57):
yourself this, who profits when you forget you're in a simulation.
Who thrives when you're too tired, too busy, too angry
to look up? Who keeps rewriting the script so you
never reach the end of the level? And why are
people who do wake up called crazy? I miss when
being woke meant you saw the world for what it was,

(35:21):
You were actually tuned into this reality and the bullshit
that has fucking all around us. Now, being woke means
that you're inclusive and you bring everybody into equality. That's
fine and dandy, but that's not being woke. Being inclusive

(35:44):
is not being woke because the same people who are
claiming that they're woke aren't actually observing the world around them.
They're not actually observing the truths. They're more focused on
whether or not their inclusivity is going to be recognized.

(36:08):
And that's a fucking issue. That is a huge issue. Now.
I don't always do geopolitical episodes, but sometimes I do.
I will most certainly shit left and right on the
Democratic Party. Why because they act like a bunch of morons,

(36:39):
as well as the left side spewing ridiculous propaganda when
they lose. So we have all this stuff going on

(36:59):
in the news the media, which the media also lies,
and that's a whole other thing, whole other episode, whole
other topic. Anyways, I'm gonna go on a tangent, so
I'll just I'll get back. We're a reel it in.
So maybe in Sandy isn't losing touch with reality, Maybe
it's losing touch with the illusion. So in a moment,

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we'll ask the final question, can we break the simulation?
And what happens when we do? Does it collapse around us?
Does everything fall apart? Well, here we are the edge

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of the code, the moment where belief becomes rebellion, where
awareness becomes a weapon. We've talked about the simulation, what
it is, who might be behind it, and how it wraps
itself around every piece of your life. But now we
ask the one thing that say some fears most, Can
it be broken? Long before simulation theory had a name,

(38:08):
there were people who found the cracks. They weren't scientists,
they weren't engineers. They were mystics, shamans, prophets, outcasts. They
didn't explain the simulation. They escaped it how through silence,
through meditation, through breath, through altered states. These weren't just
spiritual tools. They were hacks, loopholes in the code. And

(38:37):
then there's the chemical keys DMT, psilocybin, ayahuasca, LSD, substances
that unlocked doors you didn't even know existed. I myself
have had LSD and psilocybin. Both have been pretty awesome experiences.

(39:03):
I will soon be trying DMT. I am about to
be making some more of that to follow. Ask anyone
who's gone deep on DMT, they'll tell you it doesn't
feel like a dream. It feels us like leaving the

(39:25):
simulation entirely. Some report seeing grid patterns behind reality, meeting
entities that seem aware of them, accessing places that feel
more real than this world. Terrence mckinna called it the
machine elves. Others call it breaking the vel. Whatever it is,

(39:48):
it's not fiction. It's consistent. And maybe those experiences aren't hallucinations.
Maybe they're peaks outside the render range. So have you

(40:10):
ever had a lucid dream You realize you're dreaming, and
suddenly you control the world around you. You can fly,
move through walls, bend time. What if that's not a
dream skill but a reminder, a leftover debug mode from
a deeper reality the way lucid dreaming works, the same way,

(40:31):
the same way lucid dreaming works. What if waking What
if waking life could become lucid too. You realize that
a simulation, and you start bending the rules. Synchrony cities, increase,
time feels different, people react to you differently, and then

(40:51):
the simulation responds. But here's the secret that they don't
tell you. You don't need to overthrow governments. You don't
need to unplug from machines. You don't even need to
leave your room to break the simulation. You only need
to wake up, start asking questions, to break the mental patterns,

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the mental patterns, to stop consuming, to stop obeying, to watch.
Because awareness, pure sustained attention is the one thing no
simulation can simulate. It's the rogue frequency, the bug they
can't patch. When enough people become aware it's just intellectually,

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but deeply in their breath, their bones, their being, the
code will start to crack. And maybe that's the real endgame.
If you felt it, that pull, that low frequency hum
beneath the noise of life, you are not alone. The

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others are out there, watching, waiting, whispering through books, films,
dreams songs. This isn't about fear, This isn't about paranoia.
This is about remembrance. You were never just flesh and bone.
You were never just a citizen, never just a worker
or a follower or a believer. You're a fragment of

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something massive, a flicker of source code carrying awareness. You
are the glitch. You are the bug they can't erase.
You are the key to the next level. So thank
you for joining me today in this transmission. Maybe you
feel a little dizzy, a little unmoored. Good, it's the

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program resisting. Let it. Breathe deep, blink twice, and remember
you are not what you've been told. You are not
what you see in the mirror. You are not your feed,
your phone, your past, or your paycheck. You are awake
in this. This was a glitch in the void. So

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until next week, stay conscious, stay curious, and don't trust
anything that can't glitch. Remember hit, the five stars, the likes,

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the shares, the follows, the subscribes, comment, all the things.
Let's get past the algorithms, the algorithms of these codes
that keep episodes and people like myself away from the

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rest of the public. All the things that we talked
about today are things that the major part of the
world don't want you to know about. They don't want
you to hear it. But people like myself cannot reach

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other people without you, the listener helping out. By doing
all the things that I just mentioned, you push this further,
You help those algorithms open up so more people can
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come and find me on social media platforms, leave a review,
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it has been an absolute pleasure to have you guys

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with me again. So with that being said, there's one
more thing that I need all of you to continue
fucking doing, and that's to stay fucking weird, y'all.

Speaker 6 (45:28):
Nothing is real, illusion, abolition, nothing is real uni visual.

Speaker 3 (45:43):
Computation, abolition and the real me.

Speaker 5 (45:50):
And if you're not really does this say really?

Speaker 6 (45:54):
Earth is disguising.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
Dis good?

Speaker 3 (45:58):
It really God? And this has a name Bob? And
this hell a really hot? And if we really love?

Speaker 4 (46:07):
What if you never get old?

Speaker 6 (46:08):
What if you never die?

Speaker 3 (46:10):
What if you never grow?

Speaker 5 (46:12):
What if you never cry?

Speaker 3 (46:13):
What if you never cried? What if I never lose?
What if I never what if you never choose?

Speaker 1 (46:21):
What if you never said that?

Speaker 3 (46:24):
This is real? It's a simulation.

Speaker 4 (46:28):
And simulation.

Speaker 5 (46:36):
And this froma will me? And if you're not well
you and if this say really earth? There's this guy
a real blue? And if guy a really God?

Speaker 3 (46:48):
And I has a name.

Speaker 4 (46:50):
Bob and this helle really hat and.

Speaker 3 (46:53):
If we really love? What if you never get old?
Or if you never die? What if you never grow?

Speaker 4 (47:00):
What if you ever cry?

Speaker 3 (47:02):
If you never cry? And I want if I never lose?
If I never will? What if you have a choice?

Speaker 5 (47:10):
What if you ever said this is well?

Speaker 4 (47:13):
It's a simulation time s.

Speaker 5 (47:21):
S m hm m hm.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
M hm.

Speaker 5 (47:31):
M hm.

Speaker 3 (47:47):
Boo boo.

Speaker 5 (47:51):
Boom, and the farm at really mean and if you're
not really this is the same, Really it's dis guy.

Speaker 3 (48:02):
I really blue? And if God really gotten?

Speaker 4 (48:06):
And if having a bomb? If helly really had?

Speaker 3 (48:10):
And if we really love?

Speaker 5 (48:13):
What if you never get old?

Speaker 3 (48:15):
What if you never die?

Speaker 5 (48:16):
What if you ever grow?

Speaker 3 (48:17):
And what if you never crow? What if you never cry?
And I want to find over lose? What if another way?
What if you never choose?

Speaker 2 (48:27):
What if you never send?

Speaker 3 (48:30):
This is will It's a simulation

Speaker 5 (48:34):
Simulation, simulation, simulation, simulation,
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