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One nice thing about increased self-knowledge is that in any thought experiment I know my truthful response to like “what track would you take in the trolley experiment” would be “I would have a debilitating panic attack as soon as the options were presented to me and I was informed I was responsible”
#perhaps not the point of the philosophical puzzle#but a good fact to know about myself#something to watch for and guard against#though I think it might either spark debate or lessen it if I ask can I have a Xanax in this scenario#that chidi life
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I’m sorry if this has been done before but I had to
#and they all have emotional baggage#but they’re also perfect and I love them#anthony bridgerton#steve rogers#Bucky Barnes#chidi anagonye#Ben gross#peeta mellark#percy jackson#killian jones#dean winchester#fangirl life#hot priest#jake seresin#nick miller#eugene fitzherbert#flynn rider#gilbert blythe#jack Kelly#Merlin#peter iii of russia#captain von trapp#captain America#nhie#the great#ouat#bridgerton#Anastasia#spn#fleabag
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babe,I lied.put your clothes back on.we’re going to go through a 305 slide long Google doc about will and Mike from stranger things and why they are in love
‘byler is canon bc *goes on 10 minite long ramble*
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Okay and the clothes are coming off again….
#What am I doing with my life#anyway😃😃😃#byler#stranger things#michael wheeler i know what you are#byler endgame#will byers#mike wheeler is gay#mike wheeler#byler is canon#miwi#Like I said chidi meme are the future for this blog#Get used to it#idc if this is an old joke it’s the best I could come up with give me a break it’s 12:14😭😭
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Oh so USA can measure centimiters in "feet" but can't measure time in Jeremy Bearimys? this is BULLSHIT.
#can you tell i just finished the good place#michael 4 life#the good place#chidi anagonye#eleanor shellstrop#tahani al jamil#janet#jason mendoza#tgp#netflix#jeremy bearimy
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You need to bake a Tim Drake. Which three ingredients are you using?
#You can choose to bake a pre-life falling apart or post-life falling apart Tim#heres mine for young tim#tim drake#robin#batman#dc#good life chidi#eerie indiana omri#karate kid ralph
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Responsibility entails that we demand and work for the change or transformation we yearn for in our society instead of wishful thoughts.
Chidi Prosper Agbugba
#quotes#Chidi Prosper Agbugba#thepersonalwords#literature#life quotes#prose#lit#spilled ink#demands-that#inspirational-quotes#motivational-quotes#responsibility#work-for
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The Good Place
"Picture a wave. In the ocean. You can see it, measure it, its height, the way the sunlight refracts when it passes through. And it's there. And you can see it, you know what it is. It's a wave.
"And then it crashes in the shore and it's gone. But the water is still there. The wave was just a different way for the water to be, for a little while. You know it's one conception of death for Buddhists: the wave returns to the ocean, where it came from and where it's supposed to be." Chidi Anagonye
#notbadbuddhists#the good place#comfort shows#really good quotes#life quotes#chidi anagonye#eleanor shellstrop#kristen bell#William Jackson Harper
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“picture a wave in the ocean.
you can see it, measure it-its height,
the way the sunlight refracts when it passes through.
it's there, and you can see it.
you know what it is. it's a wave.
and then it crashes on the shore, and it's gone.
but the water is still there.
the wave was just a different way
for the water to be for a little while.
that's one conception of death for a buddhist.
the wave returns to the ocean where it came from
and where it's supposed to be.”
- chidi anagonye
#the good place#death quotes#death#life and death#chidi anagonye#eleanor shellstrop#buddhism#life after death#freedom#quotes#chidi and eleanor#beauty#happiness#poetry#comfort
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ough the writing in the good place like yes Eleanor was in fact a horrible person but it was through love that she grew and changed and went against heaven itself to change the system of the afterlife so she could be with her friends that's the power of LOVE bitch!!!!
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Character A: I am chaos Character B: I am order. I will reform you A: A little order would be nice, if it makes you happy B: (smug) Totally winning you over to order A: Nope, gotta stay chaotic B: Help! I'm in a situation I can't solve with order A: ** solves things with chaos ** A: ** shares backstory highlighting the unfairness of the systems that enforce order ** B: Oh. I see. Agents of chaos provide balance A: So I don't need to change to keep your approval/love/friendship? B: Don't change. You're perfect. me: ** melts **
#some of my favorite fandoms#white collar - Neal & Peter#psych - Shawn & like half the cast#the extraordinaries - Nick & his dad#the house in the cerulean sea - Arthur & Linus#good omens - Crowley & Aziraphale - I think this is where season 3 will take us#the good place - Eleanor & Chidi#maybe Michael & Janet?#supernatural - Dean & Castiel?#Library of the unwritten - Hero & Rami#In Death Series - Roarke & Eve Dallas - it's been a while but that felt like their vibe#sal and gabi break the universe - Sal & Gabi#Merlin - Merlin & Arthur#even some of Jane Austen's couples lean that way - Elizabeth brings the kind of chaos Darcy needs in his life#maybe David & Patrick in Schitt's Creek?#a variation on this for Parker & Hardison in Leverage?#The whole premise of Leverage for that matter#Murderbot and its favorite clients - but I think Mensah already has chaos in her heart and Murderbot just expands it
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Something that pisses me off is everyone in the og good place four is genuinely bad, and Chidi is just mentally ill. And they treat him the same as everyone else.
#the good place#chidi anagonye#they act like he’s just as bad#he spent his WHOLE LIFE striving for good
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i've decided that the Good Place is real.
I finally know the answer to the question that has been asked since the dawn of man or at least since Greek philosophers have been making people think about stuff. ("Plato", f**king nerd).
The question in question is: "What happens when we die?".
The answer is: It's on Netflix in the form of a series called: "The Good Place".
For those who don't know, 'The Good Place' is a hit American comedy-fantasy series created by Michael Schur, It aired between 2018 to 2020 on NBC.
(⚠️SPOILER WARING⚠️: For those who haven't watched 'The Good Place')
The show revolves around 4 humans who've died and went onto the "Good Place" or so they think, they soon find out that they're actually in the "Bad Place" and they've actually been partnered together by a demon in a perfectly designed experimental 'hell' so that they can torture and make each other miserable for eternity.
But to the surprise of everyone in the Bad Place, the 4 humans actually helped each other be better than they ever were on earth, the demon in charge of them would try to wipe their memories and restart the experiment but the 4 humans would always find each other, become better by helping each other and outsmart the demons.
It became such an inconvenience that the main demon eventually gives up and teams up with the humans to try and get them into the real Good Place but then we find out that there is something wrong with the system of how people are judged when they die.
THAT'S where my religious girlfriend (God bless her or whoever is up there) got kind of sketchy about the show because her religious worldview couldn't accept that "Heaven" was flawed.
And I can understand that because most religious people, no matter what religion, would find it hard to believe that there is something wrong with the afterlife, the very thing that they've been told their entire lives they will go to after they die.
First of, the afterlife is the most mysterious thing that humans believe in because no one knows where or what it is, even Shakespeare made a whole speech thing about it because being a white guy during the 1500's he had the privilege of thinking about death while others were too busy being either poor or slaves and I have a feeling that they didn't enjoy it.
And secondly, Being humans, we couldn't handle not understanding something, so we created different versions of the afterlife using religions, but every religion had the same rules: Follow a certain way of life and be good so that when you die, you will be granted eternal happiness.
And that was the flaw in 'The Good Place', the protagonists in the show discovered that the rules to get into heaven were too broad, life on earth became too complicated because when you try to do good, you are setting off a chain of events that causes misery for others without even knowing it and that makes it impossible to earn enough "afterlife good points".
And so what do our protagonists do? They fix the afterlife, they make it so that no matter how you live your life on earth, when you die, you will get into a specifically designed hell that will test you until you become the best version of you and, only then, will you get into the 'Good Place'.
And it doesn't stop there, after you've had your eternity of fun, pleasurable bliss and you finally feel at peace, you actually have the choice to leave paradise and become one with the universe.
That to me is the definition of a perfect afterlife and is the reason why I've decided that the Good Place's version of the afterlife is what will actually happen when I die.
Now you might be thinking: "Wow, that is denial on a whole new level, I can't believe this guy is not just handsome but is he is also so scared of not knowing what happens when we die that he chooses to believe that the made up heaven of some tv show is the real heaven AND he's also handsome".
Well, I say to you, thank you, I am handsome but also, just like what my college professor told the dean why he has liking all the bikini pictures of my female classmate on Instagram: "Let me explain".
You have to remember one thing: All versions of heaven are made up.
That's the point I've been trying to make since the start, humans couldn't handle not knowing what happens when we die so we created religions, created rules into getting to heaven.
AND to a horrible extent, some of us created cults so that people will give them money to tell them that they're getting into heaven and that is simply despicable.
I'm not pointing fingers at any religion, although, when I mentioned money-grabbing cults what was the first one you thought of? And why was it 'Scientology'?
And if you're filipino, just like me, you know which one I am thinking of.
That is my problem with religion, they instill fear and guilt to their followers to keep them subservient and they wage war to anyone who thinks otherwise, but enough about christianity.
Meanwhile, in the "rules" of the Good Place, you simply need to do one thing to get into heaven: Be Good.
Be good to yourself, be good to others and put out good into the world. No subscription or body count needed.
I'm not saying that other religions scriptures/bibles/teachings tell their followers otherwise, I truly believe that they are no bad religions, just bad people. True good people, use their religion to impart good onto others and I believe that even without they're religion they will still be good. Good people are just that.
And then comes along this little comedy show, tells me that I need only to be good to get into heaven? Umm...yes please!
But if you think: "Then that means you're just being good because you want to get into heaven!", then what do you think religious people are doing? They're told to be good to get into heaven and if they don't? Eternal damnation. I don't know about you but that will definitely motivate me to be good.
But keep in mind that I don't really believe that the heaven in 'The Good Place' is real. Of course it isn't! it's just some comedy show that a white guy made, another Shakespeare situation if I ever saw one.
But I CHOOSE to believe it, just like any other religious person chose to believe their religion, because we're all scared of not knowing what will happen when we die so we cling to a belief that makes us feel safe.
Religion can be beautiful, I love seeing people become passionate about being good, I love when they dance and sing in choirs about how you should love others and spread happiness. God knows, I want to join in with Whoopi Goldberg and the other nuns in Sister Act when they were singing their hearts out, THAT is what heaven is all about.
But religion is flawed due to human error, divinity was defined by a humans a few thousand years ago and we've been suffering from it ever since. You want to tell me that God is perfect? Homer wrote in the Odyssey that Zeus turns into a swan to have sex with women. That's not perfect, that's means Homer had a furry kink.
The Good Place, isn't perfect either, especially in season 4 when some episodes definitely felt like they were just trying to run out the clock but it's message is, to not focus on what happens when we die.
My personal view on the afterlife is to not think about it too much. We spend so much of our lives trying to mold our life and our choices to align with the views of our designated religion or belief so that we get to be rewarded in the next life, when what we need to do is focus on the here and now.
To live your life on earth, the way you want it BUT also remember not to hurt others and even to put out some good out there in the world. Sounds unfair? It is.
But no matter how evil the world is, it's up to us to make it a little bit better for others and hope, just HOPE, that others will do the same thing.
And you might be saying: "Well, that's not how the world works" and the sad thing is you're right (Wow, bummer much?).
People will be bad, they will be selfish and they will choose to feel pleasure rather than suffer so that others would be happy, some greater than others, but yes, everyone will do that.
...I genuinely don't know what to write next.
I can't tell you things will be better when you do good because all of human history is against me, we try to do good, we wage wars, people die, the one's in charge learn a lesson, impose that others should be good, everyone forgets and then the cycle repeats.
"But what about technology, no more slaves and Captain Marvel movies?"
No, there's still slavery, human trafficking, sexual harassment, global warming and bad marvel movies. There will always be evil.
But there will also be good.
The cycle repeats not because people are always bad people but because there are always good people. And what 'The Good Place' also teaches us is that YOU can always be one of the good ones, as long as you try.
So why don't you get your phone (that was made by a child in some Chinese sweatshop), subscribe to Netflix (a streaming service owned by a billionaire) and watch the Good Place (a pretty forking good show) now.
#the good place#religion#the bad place#chidi anagonye#eleanor shellstrop#jason mendoza#tahani al jamil#religious beliefs#heaven and hell#theology#the meaning of life#michael schur#afterlife#the afterlife
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I think it’s actually starting to hit me that my moms health is going to get worse
Like this isn’t going to get better. I’m going to watch her be in pain until the day (hopefully many years from now) she dies because this is terminal. And it’s not normal and I’m going to lose her sooner than I should have to.
#what if she doesn’t get to see who I become you know??#my life doesn’t exactly include many stellar successes#cw vent#cw terminal illness#chidis stomachaches
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so what’s the consensus wrt watching gomens2 and the morality thereof, are we shoveling money into bezos’s piehole to show our support and demand for quality television or are we pirating to avoid aforementioned piehole-shoveling. please advise before i do have a minor anxiety attack over which option will get me sent to hell and/or stockaded in the town square the quickest
#i can’t just Not see aziraphale. but my soul is going to be sullied either way so i just need the least morally objectionable choice#if i don’t make a decision my first thought journal entry my therapist sees WILL be about this show and i can’t handle that#not a week after my 28th birthday. i need some crumbs of dignity left in my life#mythtakes#every day i wish i could go out like chidi anagonye just. please god take me out before i have to make a Choice#This Is Not About The Strike
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every so often I remember that my dad legitimately doesn’t believe children exist and I think that’s why tumblr’s my only social media now…
#I thought it was normal but looking back it was a wild way to grow up…#like my parents were very kind and my life was very stable#but I had to memorize facts about economics/literature/politics for my dad. he read me 1984 as a bedtime story. 1984. bedtime story.#I knew I was a kid and I knew that I had to act like I had an adult mind so. yeah#got really concerned with philosophy and morals. childhood was very stressful… I was like Chidi from The Good Place#on the plus side I was always treated with genuine respect#whimsical.txt
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man, i wish The Good Place would've been more upfront about how the entire "soulmates" concept was literally just made up by The Bad Place for Michael's torture experiment. the show never outright acknowledges this, and yet, towards the end of season 1, a huge portion of the conflict and torture comes about through figuring out who likes who and the moral implications of confessing love and the expectations of love versus "dying alone" as it were. and i'm actually kind of frustrated they never brought it up again! the show takes soulmates as a real concept up until like...the series finale, maybe? if i remember correctly?
if only the show's creators had taken one teeny tiny step forward and been more overt about our society's views on love literally equating to torture. but alas, alloromantic folks will never take that extra logical step. alloromantic people accidentally imply all the time that, on some subconscious level, they understand that the societal weight we put on romance is oppressive and stifling. AND YET. it's still too scary for them to outright denounce romance, because it holds too much social and cultural weight (as both a concept and an institution). so that's fucking frustrating.
it's like...yes, you're literally so close to understanding the problem here, guys. im begging you to just make the connection and say it outright.
#anyways im on my tgp rewatch#i havent rewatched it since it came out#when i'd watch it weekly with my family :')#every tuesday night babeyyy!!!#and back then. well holy shit i think back when i was first watching (at least seasons 1 + 2) i hadnt realized i was aro yet. WOW#feels so so long ago huh?#and damn looking back on it...i really did feel a little sad that chidi and eleanor couldnt have been best friends.#or that the start of season 2 relies on their “I'll find you in every universe” connection or whatever. i felt uncomfortable about that for#some reason i couldnt describe#and now i finally can!!!! wow.#also: fuck it. AROMANTIC TAHANI!!!!!#the amount of pressure she puts on herself at the end of season one to try and feel attracted to chidi is very relatable to me at least.#babygirl i love you. live your life romance-free. you dont need it! <3#tgp#the good place#the good place spoilers#tgp spoilers#mine
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