Here's the best one: 'I like being clean. It's nice. Is that soap too close to my eye? Eh, I'll get it later. Now grab the- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!'
All documentaries and based-on-a-true-story movies and TV shows (like the Waco miniseries, or the Stephen Hawking biopic, or any World War 2 documentary) are all in the same series, or at least the same Extended Cinematic Universe. They seem disconnected, but that's just because they're focused on different parts of the same huuuge storyline: the history of the real world.
The only things I think about whenever I'm in the shower, is either getting clean, or thinking about my future and how I'm going to be living in a constant boring cycle of waking up, working, getting back home, eat, sleep, wake up, repeat. And don't get me started on how I'm going to deal with future education and how I'm gonna get the money to afford anything. Will I one day find a person who I will hold dear, or will I continue to think that love is way to complicated and that I don't think it's right for me. Would I one day find and afford a house so that I wont have to burden my mother for the rest of my insignificant life. Would I be able to someday break this cursed cycle, or will I be consumed by the never ending torture that is 'daily responsibilities'. Then eventually the shower stops and I realized I was done showering.
"If you think about it, all a human being is is an intelligent brain trapped in a prison of flesh, bone and organs."
More often than not I start thinking of random humorous movie quotes and end up turning what's supposed to be a 2 minutes shower into a 5 minute one.
I often spend my time in the shower thinking about my story. Making battle scenes or developing characters, though sometimes I think about other things. One example is the thought that we humans are two separate organisms in a symbiotic relationship, the body and the brain. The body lends itself to the mind in return for food and safety, and the mind runs on the bodies processing. The body can take away the mind's control in a heart beat. Lot of problems with the idea, but that just about sums it up.
I usually just think about different story scenarios. I do most of my thinking for stories either in the shower or while laying in bed at night trying to get to sleep.
Don't worry. By the time they reach the outermost layer of skin, they are nearly guaranteed to be dead already anyway. You are just getting rid of them.
There's no proof we're not the center of the universe, is there? If you ever feel bad, just remember that you are a star: in the 13.8 billion years this universe has existed, millions upon millions of stars have died and made up the elements in this universe through nuclear fusion, and those same elements made you when they died. honestly i just watch cosmos a lot and then reflect on what i've seen and then realize how small i am on a universal and then multiversal scale and then i just go and lie down or something because thinking is hard
Yes, they can. Doesn't often end well. That being said- We humans are just brains stuck in a meat sack.
Every time I have a thought like this, I'm usually away from home, and the thought only lingers for a few seconds - so by the time I get back here to remember what it was, I don't. This has happened at least three times already. But now I have actually thought of one, and am in front of my computer to remember it: Baseball cards were the very first gacha game, and every CCG that has followed since is a gacha game as well. (This is why I don't play Yugioh anymore.)
(I knew I'd seen this thread before. Finally found it again.) I recently ended up thinking about David Bowie for some reason (he comes up more often than you'd think) and came to this conclusion: His hit song "D.J." only hit top of the charts because real DJs got a kick out of playing it and then saying "I am a DJ, I am what I play" once it was over.
Every time it's always songs that go through my head and I always lose track of time, either that I just think about different scenarios from previous days or what I'm going to do on that day. Either way, I always end up taking anywhere from 15-25 minutes at least and it annoys my parents because they don't like me using up so much water.