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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of reality warping rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the person\'s subjective experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of reality warping rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\\\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the person\\\'s own subjective experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of reality warping rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the subject\'s experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of reality warping rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\\\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the person\\\'s subjective experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the subject\'s experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of reality warping rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\\\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the subject\\\'s experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways that don\\\'t really have any impact on the world apart from the subject\\\'s experience of it (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made might work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard, hard time measuring up against.
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I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard, hard time measuring up against.
to:
I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard, hard time measuring up against.
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I\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to just using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard, hard time measuring up against.
to:
I\\\'m a bit calmer and less invested in it now, but the whole folder\\\'s still iffy. Really, this isn\\\'t a trope that lends itself to reality. Even the entries I made would work better as a soft split between two types of RW rather than trying to shoehorn them into a real life folder. The problem with the mental ones is that they come down to using your imagination in some fashion, which can be described in all sorts of ways (like, if psychosis counts, then would clinical depression? If lucid dreaming counts, does intense daydreaming?). The trope\\\'s about directly twisting reality itself into a new form, which is a yardstick real life has a hard, hard time measuring up against.
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