Is it possible to "kill" yourself by putting a tulpa on host's place?

Is it possible to "kill" yourself by putting a tulpa on host's place?

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what the fuck are you talking about?
If you want to kill yourself just do it normally, you don't have to be autistic about it.

Yes look into bambi sleep it's really good user

you're not my mom, i will be as autistic as i want

RIGHTO
BLIMEY
Might as well just hurry up about it then

This is infact how growing up works.

No, tulpa shit is a meme

Plausible? Sure.
Possible? Idk. That would be incredibly hard to pull off.

How do tulpamancers justify creating another sentient being? Unless you belong to some social elite circle and have material possessions beyond a normal person's wildest dreams life has much more misery and much much more mindnumbing boredom than happy and content times. How would one justify trapping another life in a human shell, essentially just to suffer?

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At the end of the day, a tulpa's just a part of your brain. Can't speak for myself, but the way you view tulpamancy probably affects the tulpa too. I don't think they're going to have an existential crisis if you don't consider them to be on the same level as a real person.

Even if the suffering is simulated from your perspective, it still is suffering though? I didn't even talk about an existential crisis, I purely want to know the justification for putting something in a position where it will with almost complete certainity experience more agony than contentment.

Once again, it depends on how you see tulpas. If you consider them to be something close to a real person, then your concern is understandable. If you're more "logical" though, and think of them as something like a computer program for your brain, there's no point in worrying about it. Would you feel bad if a robot suffered? They may be programmed to act accordingly, but you know it's not real pain.

Not to sound like an extremely cynical fuck or anything. I'm somewhere in-between. I'd treat one like a person, but wouldn't worry about the deeper stuff.

>putting a tulpa on a host's place
explain?

Again you respond with something entirely unrelated. I do not want to know whether or not there is a point in thinking about potential anguish. I do not want to know your opinion about whether or not a tulpa mentality is on the same strata as a human mentality. That is entirely besides what I want to know. I'll try to rephrase it for you.

Tulpas are widely understood to be sentient thoughtforms, so I want to know the justification for creating something sentient in a position where grief and apathy heavily outweighs joy.

If you do not understand what I want to know that is okay, but please don't waste my time further.

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Tulpas are fake and gay though
You are just giving your self schizophrenia and deluding your mind into believing there is an imaginary friend in your head

Pull the stick out of your ass, fedora-kun. I wasn't talking about something completely unrelated. A tulpamancer's opinion on a tulpa's mentality is part of the foundation of the entire process of making, developing and keeping alive a tulpa. Someone who doesn't consider them to be entirely "human" won't even give a shit about the justification you're talking about. They usually make tulpas for their own benefits, for fun, because they're curious and so on.

To put it simply: there isn't always a justification. If you really want an answer though, go look for someone who has a more "positive" outlook towards tulpas. Someone who had genuinely created a tulpa for something else other than their own interests. Probably not a lot of people.

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Wish this was the first post so I could reply with fpbp

You operate under the assumption that they're not constrained by the same reality that you are. They can use your imagination as a playground and don't have to worry about eating and pooping and stuff like that.

But if its parent is fucked up enough, that can probably be just as bad

>people unironically use the word tulpamancer

More than 70% of the world has a tulpa of some kind. Almost every religion counts.

A tulpa is a consciousness you create inside your own head, an imaginary friend. The OP is asking if you can become that identity.

I thought the way OP worded it made it pretty clear, but hopefully this helps.

I don't justify it. I'm as scummy as any breeder. It makes me really happy and I'm too selfish to control myself.

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Please study before you shitpost.