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here's a horror thought, re: me coming around on some specific horror tropes
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I always have an instinct to resist things like
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haunted video game
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because I work with computers
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and they're such complex, deterministic systems
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and it's like what, did the ghost learn assembly
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there's no sensible mechanism for a set of machine instructions to be haunted
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but you know what
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there's also no sensible mechanism for people to be conscious and alive
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that's ALSO just a complex deterministic system
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the human brain
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so who cares
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everything is atoms
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let atoms be haunted
RobotApocalypse
human thoughts are simply a series of electrical impulses
RobotApocalypse
if ghosts can possess people, why not also computers
moontouched
shitpost thought: ghosts travel through electrical currents
ShootingXC
I feel like I've seen that concept somewhere
BERSERKER
Yeah like, if a human being can be possessed by spirits and act unlike its nature I see no reason for computers to not also be able to be possessed similarly
BERSERKER
ShootingXC : I know Ghost Trick toyed with it a little, in that your only method of long-distance conveyance was through phone lines
Lightning Bolt
not horror but The Boggart by Susan Cooper has quite a bit of the titular creature slowly learning about computers and figuring out how to interface with them
Lightning Bolt
including a scene where he gets into a theater's lighting system and creates the most beautifully immersive effects they've ever seen
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King's Game vindication
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