It's fine. You weren't. I imagine the internet must be hard to understand when you've never experienced it before and it's kind of hard to explain. But it had everything ranging from the kind of information you'd find published in books to whole pages solely dedicated to cute cat videos. It also provided a separate space outside of people's regular lives where they could express themselves however they liked. It's a kind of freedom that's not always found in the real world.
Reality can often be cruel. If the internet can provide a reprieve from that, then I can see the appeal of it much better. It's certainly a tool, and any tool can be applied in many ways.
[ hm. ]
I guess it isn't possible to make our own internet here?
We sort of already have it in the form of the forums and this messaging system. It's just that we're locked in and we can't go beyond either of those two which is frustrating. But starting a whole new network from scratch would be very difficult to do. We simply lack the necessary technology. We don't even have electricity yet and that's the most basic of the basic.
I wonder if it would be possible to upgrade what we already have then. Maybe in the future we could find a means of adding more forum areas, and create our own pages of information.
Though that would mean learning more about the technology this world really is capable of. I think the existence of this machines and the forums prove there is a greater level of technology capable than what we currently think.
Who knows. I've tried and I've had no luck so far, but it's also not my area of expertise. The presence of laptops and the network does appear to indicate a certain level of technology. But then these seem to be powered by magic and governed by whatever rules that come with said bullshit magic which is near-impossible to understand because it's magic.
Now, now, even magic has a set of rules to it that must be obeyed. Technology mixed with magic is a curious thing, but in time we can come to understand it.
In the meanwhile, the internet will have to come from within our own communications and imaginations.
[ maybe the real internet is the friends we make ]
[ he 100% wants to meme at her, but he knows she wouldn't get it and it kills him inside a little. a true tragedy. ]
You're right. We just have to make the best use out of what we've got and start our own brand of bullshit no one else is going understand unless they were there for it. Not unlike what Okuyasu is doing. We'll have the true spirit of the internet here in no time with efforts like that.
[ one day she's going to hear the word 'meme' and will come to dirk with a hundred questions, and then his time will come. ]
You mean like an inside joke? I see. If new arrivals are to come again through the well, then it may be possible to do something like that! I don't enjoy tricking people, but a good joke isn't so bad.
True enough. Also the arrival of newbies is something we could and maybe should look into more. Nothing is ever truly random. There might be a pattern to when people show up in the well. If we can uncover that, we could predict whenever we get new blood and be more prepared.
The best indication of a pattern could have something to do with the state of the world. As more color shows up. Passage of time. The change of the weather and/or seasons. It could also be an indication of how much power the powers that be have in them. From what I know, the group you and I arrived with was smaller than the one that preceded us.
Those are all really good points to keep in mind. I think the passage of time between arrivals could be most telling. We could ask my brother about that. He'll know. Time is his thing and he's been here longer than us.
Yeah. I mean, technically we're not brothers and it's not like we grew up together. We're only related through an esoteric process of genetic reamalgamation. But that's complicated so we tend to go with just brothers.
[ yeah that sounds very complicated, even for someone like her. she isn't even sure what genetic reamalgamation is and she thinks asking might just make it sound more complicated. she'll just follow his leads and go with 'brothers'. ]
This has been an enlightening chat, Dirk. I think I'll spend some time ruminating on our discussion now.
[ not asking about it is a wise decision to make, zelda. ]
Glad to be of service. If you ever want to talk more about internet culture or whatever, you know where to find me. I spend a lot of time studying this sort of shit.
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My apologies. I didn't mean to be insensitive.
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I imagine the internet must be hard to understand when you've never experienced it before and it's kind of hard to explain.
But it had everything ranging from the kind of information you'd find published in books to whole pages solely dedicated to cute cat videos.
It also provided a separate space outside of people's regular lives where they could express themselves however they liked. It's a kind of freedom that's not always found in the real world.
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Reality can often be cruel. If the internet can provide a reprieve from that, then I can see the appeal of it much better. It's certainly a tool, and any tool can be applied in many ways.
[ hm. ]
I guess it isn't possible to make our own internet here?
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But starting a whole new network from scratch would be very difficult to do.
We simply lack the necessary technology. We don't even have electricity yet and that's the most basic of the basic.
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Though that would mean learning more about the technology this world really is capable of. I think the existence of this machines and the forums prove there is a greater level of technology capable than what we currently think.
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The presence of laptops and the network does appear to indicate a certain level of technology.
But then these seem to be powered by magic and governed by whatever rules that come with said bullshit magic which is near-impossible to understand because it's magic.
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In the meanwhile, the internet will have to come from within our own communications and imaginations.
[ maybe the real internet is the friends we make ]
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You're right. We just have to make the best use out of what we've got and start our own brand of bullshit no one else is going understand unless they were there for it.
Not unlike what Okuyasu is doing.
We'll have the true spirit of the internet here in no time with efforts like that.
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You mean like an inside joke? I see. If new arrivals are to come again through the well, then it may be possible to do something like that!
I don't enjoy tricking people, but a good joke isn't so bad.
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Yeah, an inside joke is a great way of putting it.
Those newbies won't know what hit them.
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Also the arrival of newbies is something we could and maybe should look into more.
Nothing is ever truly random. There might be a pattern to when people show up in the well.
If we can uncover that, we could predict whenever we get new blood and be more prepared.
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The best indication of a pattern could have something to do with the state of the world.
As more color shows up. Passage of time. The change of the weather and/or seasons.
It could also be an indication of how much power the powers that be have in them. From what I know, the group you and I arrived with was smaller than the one that preceded us.
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I think the passage of time between arrivals could be most telling.
We could ask my brother about that. He'll know.
Time is his thing and he's been here longer than us.
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[ although... she got the impression dirk lived alone. are they distant brothers? ]
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I mean, technically we're not brothers and it's not like we grew up together.
We're only related through an esoteric process of genetic reamalgamation.
But that's complicated so we tend to go with just brothers.
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I see.
[ yeah that sounds very complicated, even for someone like her. she isn't even sure what genetic reamalgamation is and she thinks asking might just make it sound more complicated. she'll just follow his leads and go with 'brothers'. ]
This has been an enlightening chat, Dirk. I think I'll spend some time ruminating on our discussion now.
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Glad to be of service.
If you ever want to talk more about internet culture or whatever, you know where to find me.
I spend a lot of time studying this sort of shit.