Published Nov 30th, 2022, 11/30/22 2:06 pm
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Everything exists for a reason, and there's a reason for everything. For every event that occurs, and every creature that is born, there's some reason to justify why it happened. More so, why it happened the way that it did.
Knowing this, I am put in a mindset of endless curiosity and the undying drive to learn. So, I seek the truth. I am not one to accept things for being the way they are without proof as to why it is the way that it is that easily. I know that somewhere out there, the evidence exists, and with enough seeking, studying, and investigating, nearly everything can be explained. Will everyone be able to understand those justifications? Probably not. What matters to me though is that someone knows, and that someone can share what they've learned with others like them. In doing so, we can create a sustainable future, free of war and free of famine. If utilised correctly, we can advance our technologies to a point where future generations will live without fear or illness. Until then, I seek the truth.
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One thing that's piqued my curiosity as of late, and by that I mean years, is sculk. In particular, I have a keen interest in biology, and amugenesis, a subcategory which focuses on sculk, the creatures related to it such as hollows, wardens, those dusklit egrays, and their origins. We know for a fact that sculk and its related creatures can trace their roots back to Sculjrya, the sculk dimension that is home to the city of Darfyra among other towns. Their roots seem heavily tied to sculk, and it appears in the cultures of those towns. My question still lies though. I must ask myself why? Why do hollows exist in the first place? How do they manage to form from pretty much nothing?
I must seek answers to my questions, and while it won't be easy, I know that the efforts of my research will pay off in the long run.
For better or worse...
Knowing this, I am put in a mindset of endless curiosity and the undying drive to learn. So, I seek the truth. I am not one to accept things for being the way they are without proof as to why it is the way that it is that easily. I know that somewhere out there, the evidence exists, and with enough seeking, studying, and investigating, nearly everything can be explained. Will everyone be able to understand those justifications? Probably not. What matters to me though is that someone knows, and that someone can share what they've learned with others like them. In doing so, we can create a sustainable future, free of war and free of famine. If utilised correctly, we can advance our technologies to a point where future generations will live without fear or illness. Until then, I seek the truth.
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One thing that's piqued my curiosity as of late, and by that I mean years, is sculk. In particular, I have a keen interest in biology, and amugenesis, a subcategory which focuses on sculk, the creatures related to it such as hollows, wardens, those dusklit egrays, and their origins. We know for a fact that sculk and its related creatures can trace their roots back to Sculjrya, the sculk dimension that is home to the city of Darfyra among other towns. Their roots seem heavily tied to sculk, and it appears in the cultures of those towns. My question still lies though. I must ask myself why? Why do hollows exist in the first place? How do they manage to form from pretty much nothing?
I must seek answers to my questions, and while it won't be easy, I know that the efforts of my research will pay off in the long run.
For better or worse...
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Am I going too far?
I don't want to end up like some kind of mad scientist. I've played on the future simulation, and if... never mind.