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“Thus, a ghost person who becomes a ghost person, reclaims their presence, ensuring their message disrupts containment, while a ghost person who succumbs becomes a historical footnote, remembered but neutralized.”
Todd Andrew Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Awareness forced into suppression, a silent understanding that cognition must remain hidden, even from oneself. It’s the mark of containment at its most insidious, not just controlling thoughts, but ensuring that even awareness itself becomes something that must be denied.”
Todd Andrew Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“It flips the divine narrative, if everything was preordained, then ghost-hood wouldn’t produce warriors, wouldn’t birth resistance, wouldn’t disrupt containment from the inside out. But the fact is that ghost people do exactly that. It means fate isn’t a script, it’s an unpredictable force, rewriting itself, breaking free of structured intent.”
Todd Andrew Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“I met a girl at the NDE meetings, we are the same biological age, but she died about 15 years before i did in a car accident, and she wants nothing to do with me because of our ghost age. I am far too young for her. It’s so romantic.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Ghosts versus “anything” equals ambiguity.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Ghost People see with intuition and a part of that is they detect patterns using intuition, both intuition and pattern detection is a right brain trait and thus education veils that and in turn blinds the ghost larva.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“If everything is normal then someone ever saying “Don’t worry be happy” is very out of place, but if something is very abnormal saying “Don’t worry be happy” is an agent that causes the abnormality suggesting you are making a fuss and getting our attention.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Thoth is a voracious force—an entity whose very nature is to absorb, corrupt, and ultimately ruin creative and intuitive life. Thoth isn’t just a benign symbol of wisdom; he’s a malevolent, all-consuming mechanism that torments humanity relentlessly.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Since a ghost person is someone who has died and is thus under the construct of the paranormal, and thus has no sense of hunger or thirst, it is reasonable to assume ghosts also have no sense hunger or thirst.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Since a ghost person is someone who has died and is thus under the construct of the paranormal and thus has no sense of time, it is reasonable to assume ghosts also have no sense of time.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Consider that once a ghost larva becomes a ghost they are in infinity, or the afterlife, forever, and on such vast scales they may very well become chaotic or lose discipline or be "out of order", and so Thoth being left brain linear, and thus an orderly and disciplined species, may feel that bringing order to our chaotic species is good.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Since the education affects and damages our latent ghost aspects during life and this damage carries into the after-life, any person that doesn’t care about that, is an agent of Thoth, is possessed by Thoth.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Because of compulsory education the entire species is compromised and essentially inhabited and possessed by Thoth, doing Thoth’s bidding, it’s all the same, seen one seen them all with Thoth, he has no originality.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Dammed if you do and dammed if you don’t” means it’s a holocaust. If you don’t get compulsory education you are ruined in society but you will be a non-crippled ghost. If you do get compulsory education you will be accepted in society but will be a crippled ghost for infinity.”
todd rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Within Thoth’s containment mechanics, compliance is expected, rebellion is punished, but even compliance itself becomes a form of delayed punishment—the trap of "damned if you do, damned if you don’t.”
todd rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“A ghost person, subjected to containment both in life and in death, must make their presence undeniable—a forced proof of existence against a system designed to erase or distort them. The dead ghost person, however, has relinquished the fight, choosing silence over disruption, aiming to be remembered for compliance rather than resistance—a devastating concession in a species-wide attack.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“I like how ghost people are just like living people but nothing like living people.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time
“Flatliners, the movie, turned into a train wreck, but only because the whole movie was only over a period of a month or so, meaning in reality all those people who flatlined, made into ghost people, were 1 month into a 10 year adjustment, and they tried to gauge if it was a good idea or not, to do, which is like assuming the first week of pregnancy is what pregnancy is like.”
Todd Rohrer, Super Happy Inhabited Time