After a few videos, I came to realize the following:*The background of the balcony during the "last dream" and the moment you go to end the game are the same (at least in the ones I watched)*The TV's behavior in her room when she wakes up ready to "die" is very strange (flickers the color bars, as if possessed or UNREAL)*The end got no siren or anything to point out she really suicided.*The background of the balcony is always "empty", as if she's in a VERY high building.And some other things I realized based on my "dream experience":*Dreams of reality are real, and they are always limited by something (in this case, her room's door)*She sees her hub EVERY time she dreams (a lucid dreamer capable of changing the tides of her dreams without ANY restriction)*Death is the ultimate escape of the dream world. And so, by suiciding in her dream she broke free from the endless dreaming.*Electronics always behave strange in dream world. (A DS that plays nothing other than minigames (in my case) a TV that flickers, computers with programs/games you never ever heard of, mobile devices that rings to tones you'd never use or that you never heard of, repetitive game scene, etc.)
After a few videos, I came to realize the following:*The background of the balcony during the "last dream" and the moment you go to end the game are the same (at least in the ones I watched)*The TV's behavior in her room when she wakes up ready to "die" is very strange (flickers the color bars, as if possessed or UNREAL)*The end got no siren or anything to point out she really suicided.*The background of the balcony is always "empty", as if she's in a VERY high building.
And some other things I realized based on my "dream experience":*Dreams of reality are real, and they are always limited by something (in this case, her room's door)*She sees her hub EVERY time she dreams (a lucid dreamer capable of changing the tides of her dreams without ANY restriction)*Death is the ultimate escape of the dream world. And so, by suiciding in her dream she broke free from the endless dreaming.*Electronics always behave strange in dream world. (A DS that plays nothing other than minigames (in my case) a TV that flickers, computers with programs/games you never ever heard of, mobile devices that rings to tones you'd never use or that you never heard of, repetitive game scene, etc.)
But you know, that fall sounded EXTREMELY fatal.
>>1194There was no sickening crunch. All that happened was a noise that sounded as if you threw a baseball inside a giant metal tank and it echoed off the walls.Mado isn't dead ; v;
>>1194
There was no sickening crunch. All that happened was a noise that sounded as if you threw a baseball inside a giant metal tank and it echoed off the walls.
Mado isn't dead ; v;
>>1197Maybe she fell into a dumpster or something like that.With the screen being black at the end aside from her and the jellyfish guys, it's taken that the surrounding are hidden, she could have landing in/on anything, including a bit, hollow, metal thing.
>>1197Maybe she fell into a dumpster or something like that.
With the screen being black at the end aside from her and the jellyfish guys, it's taken that the surrounding are hidden, she could have landing in/on anything, including a bit, hollow, metal thing.
>>1194And so does sounds/feels death in dreams. I was stabbed in the chest in a dream about two times and I could still feel the pain on my right lung a little after I woke up, I drowned sometimes in my dream and I woke up with that very horrible feel... Dreams mostly fails to recreate reality, but when they do it is exactly as it was supposed to.
>Electronics always behave strange in dream world. (A DS that plays nothing other than minigames (in my case) a TV that flickers, computers with programs/games you never ever heard of, mobile devices that rings to tones you'd never use or that you never heard of, repetitive game scene, etc.)You know, that's not all that true. By saying that to yourself, you are setting that standard for yourself, so when you're in a dream, and you're not sure in you are, you might go, "Oh! I know how to check - I'll get my DS". You can see this in the movie Waking Life - which I recommend to everyone on this chan - where the guy is told to try a lightswitch (saying if he is dreaming, it won't work) to see if he's dreaming, and then he tries it and it doesn't work. Since discovering this I haven't been able to dream lucidly. Every time I realize a dream is occurring, I wake up. This might be due to the fact that I tend to want to exit my dreams (last one I had was really weird and melancholic), but I dunnoEdit: I just realized how disjointed this little rant is, but I don't feel like fixing it. It's 4 in the morning Last edited 10/07/04(Sun)03:57.
>Electronics always behave strange in dream world. (A DS that plays nothing other than minigames (in my case) a TV that flickers, computers with programs/games you never ever heard of, mobile devices that rings to tones you'd never use or that you never heard of, repetitive game scene, etc.)
You know, that's not all that true. By saying that to yourself, you are setting that standard for yourself, so when you're in a dream, and you're not sure in you are, you might go, "Oh! I know how to check - I'll get my DS". You can see this in the movie Waking Life - which I recommend to everyone on this chan - where the guy is told to try a lightswitch (saying if he is dreaming, it won't work) to see if he's dreaming, and then he tries it and it doesn't work. Since discovering this I haven't been able to dream lucidly. Every time I realize a dream is occurring, I wake up. This might be due to the fact that I tend to want to exit my dreams (last one I had was really weird and melancholic), but I dunno
Edit: I just realized how disjointed this little rant is, but I don't feel like fixing it. It's 4 in the morning
Last edited 10/07/04(Sun)03:57.
>>1233I said the objects behaves oddly, not that they are reliable for reality checking. And what I means of the TV is in Madotsuki's room before you go to the balcony to jump to "death". If you look at the TV, you'll notice it'll flicker for no reason.Could anyone try checking if that Nazo game still works when the TV flickers?
>>1233I said the objects behaves oddly, not that they are reliable for reality checking. And what I means of the TV is in Madotsuki's room before you go to the balcony to jump to "death". If you look at the TV, you'll notice it'll flicker for no reason.
Could anyone try checking if that Nazo game still works when the TV flickers?
Yeah the NASU game still works.