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Sapiens

V. "It's awake." Ignotum points at the humanoid figure in the dark observation room. "That took a while. I thought you used the lowest grade tranquillizer we have?" Mirum replied. "That was the lowest grade tranquillizer we have. Y'know what, we brought it here. Let's just get the information we needed and get out." Ignotum and Mirum both walked towards the enclosed room, their hands with 3 fingers holding a list of questions that have bugged them about the humanoid figure. Upon walking into the room, the humanoid being stared at them with terror and attempts to run away. "Calm down, we're not here to hurt you," Ignotum said. "Please, have a seat here. We have much to discuss." A light in the room switched on, revealing a table and chairs made of a weird iridescent material, akin to glass, but shimmering in rainbow colours. Confused, the humanoid being took a sit, with Ignotum and Mirum sitting oppos...

Procrastination

U. Welp, I'm back with another blog post when I should be studying. Oh well, there goes my Biology marks :P Anyways, welcome back to another blog post folks. I have zero ideas why you are reading this, but hey, it's your life, do what you want, I'm not going to stop you. So today, we're going to be talking about something we all do often in our lives. Procrastination. Also, keep in mind I'm no psychology major. Just wanted to share some stuff. Now, have you ever asked yourself why do you procrastinate all the time? Maybe it's your homework, stacking up endlessly as time goes by while you just sit there, telling yourself: "I'm going to start at 1 pm." But, when 1 pm comes around, you go: "Oh, it's already 1.01 pm. I think I should start at 2 pm instead." Then the cycle goes on and you'll do the homework on the last minute.  Why do we procrastinate? As it turns out, like everything else in nature, there's no easy answe...

Trudging through The Dark Forest

Look at me, while everyone is studying to get good grades, I'm over here writing blogs that no one will bother to read. Hurray! I need a better hobby... The Dark Forest Theory. It's possible one of the more plausible and interesting theory as to why we don't have alien visitors yet, other than the Zoo Hypothesis. And because I'm bored, let's talk about it. Through this well-made video by Lemmino, titled  The Great Silence ,  it provoked a few thoughts about why our lovely little planet Earth hasn't gotten any known visitors from other worlds yet. Why? Perhaps because, in the eyes of the extra-terrestrials, we are too primitive. To them, we might be just cavemen playing with our self-driving cars, while they stroll around from galaxies to galaxies with Faster-Than-Light travel.  Here's a good analogy. You were walking in the park and you saw a few ants. You could either a) avoid stepping on them or b) step on them. This summarizes any alien if and when ...

Sundering Through the Skies

I'm bored, so here's another random blogpost. You'll be fine. No matter what you're going through right now, you'll be fine. Now, this blog post might already start to sound weird, but I'm directing it to everyone that's currently stuck between a rock in a hard place, be it in a terrible work situation, a shit ton of homework to cope with, a bad relationship, no relationship, or an assignment or a test due next week. This is the blog post, for you. Yes, yes. It's already sounding like some cliche bullshit. "Always a silver lining between the clouds." And well, you're not entirely wrong, but when our minds are tangled up like the Gordian knot, nothing will ever seem to make sense. Problems in life will start to look like weird mathematics equations, complicated, long, and hard to solve. The more you look at it, the more frustrated, the more angry and desperate you'll get. Trust me, I know the feels too well. It is not my plac...