WE’LL BE LOOKING FORWARD TO BEDTIMEThere are ideas that pop into your head and, over time, come back stronger. This is one of them. One of those thoughts that keeps becoming more
persistent in my mind.
Because the more
artificial intelligence evolves, the clearer something becomes: it’s getting harder and harder to tell what’s
real and what isn’t. Images, videos, voices… everything starts to blend together to the point where your brain can’t fully trust what it’s seeing anymore.
And this is just the beginning. If technological progress over the past decades has already been
exponential, with AI that curve is turning almost
vertical. Things that used to take years or decades to figure out can now be solved much faster. AI doesn’t just speed things up… it also connects dots we didn’t even know were related.
And that’s where things get interesting.
Because one of the biggest mysteries we still have is the
brain. How it really works. And especially what happens when we
sleep. What
dreams actually are and why they unfold the way they do.
Now imagine that last barrier disappears. That we’re able to
access dreams,
interpret them,
control them… even
program them.
That lucid dreaming stops being something occasional and becomes a real tool. Something you can activate every single night before going to bed.
You’d choose what you want to live.
Tonight you feel like being an
adventurer like Indiana Jones. Tomorrow, a
spy like 007. And the day after… being
Rocco Siffredi in one of those scenes you’ve got stuck in your head.
Because let’s be real: when you have full control over your dreams, it won’t just be about action or adventure. Most people will lean toward what actually
turns them on. Living out fantasies they can’t—or won’t—live in real life.
And that’s where everything shifts.
Because at that point you’re not dreaming anymore… you’re
living another life. One where you control the script, the pace, and the role you play.
And this is where things start to twist a bit.
Because if at night you can have the life you actually want… what happens to the day?
Naturally, real life would start to feel like a
transition. A space between dreams. A pause where you work, eat, get things done… and wait for the moment you can disconnect again.
Sleeping would stop being rest and become the
goal of the day.
And flipping everything we’ve always believed, the real
nightmare wouldn’t be what you dream… but what you live while you’re awake.
Working for others, following routines, sticking to schedules… all of it would start to feel like the least interesting part of the story. The price you pay to return, at night, to the life you actually want.
It might sound extreme… but looking at where AI is heading, it doesn’t feel that far off.
All of this comes from the videos you’re about to see. Images that not long ago you would’ve taken as real without a second thought… and now force you to question whether what you’re seeing is real—or just something generated to fool your brain.
Because that’s where we are: we see more and more… and understand less and less of what we’re actually looking at.
And the best (or worst) part… this is just getting started.
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AMATEUR FLESH: DENIED_GIRL10If making others happy makes you happy… to what extent are your actions really
altruistic?
It’s an interesting question, because many times what looks like something directed outward actually has a lot more to do with what’s happening
inside.
We live in a world where
validation is instant. You post something, you get a reaction. Likes, comments, messages… small hits of approval coming back to you almost immediately.
denied_girl10 shares suggestive photos and videos because she knows it triggers a response. She knows what it creates, what it sparks… and she knows that response comes back in the form of
compliments,
praise, and attention.
So the question is… who is she really doing it for? Is it something for others… or a way of feeding something of her own?
Because in the end, it’s an exchange. She gives something she knows people will enjoy… and gets back something she enjoys too. No tricks, no deception. Just a closed loop of
stimulus and reward.
And that opens up another thought. Does pure altruism even exist when there’s an emotional payoff involved? Or are we just looking at different ways of chasing the same thing: feeling seen, valued, desired?
Maybe it’s not about choosing one or the other. Maybe the key is realizing that, many times, doing something “for others” is also, deep down, a way of doing it
for yourself. And at that point, the line between giving and receiving… starts to blur.
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