Dreamlike walk through water fragments of conversation

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I won’t bore you with the psychological deep dive right now—unless you’re willing to pay me twenty pounds or hire me as your personal therapist for that explanation. But lately, my nocturnal life has been decidedly peculiar. I’ve been having dreams that refuse to adhere to the sensible timeline, frequently mixing and matching people from disparate eras who should never have intersected in a single lifetime.

This temporal chaos has left me craving some sort of anchor, a way to ground myself amidst the surreal drift. Naturally, this existential restlessness led me down an unexpected rabbit hole, prompting me to explore something entirely different: the walking simulation known as Invisum Piscium.

This isn’t your typical dreamscape simulator. It’s not about chasing subconscious narratives; instead, it dives into a wonderfully strange premise: the quest for distilled water that is utterly free from the contamination of fish sex. It positions itself less as a dreamy escape and more as an exercise in distilled absurdity.

The simulation operates on fragments of conversation and a profound, almost spiritual craving for pure, unadulterated water. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most meaningful journeys aren’t found in reflection but in pursuing utterly illogical goals. It offers a bizarre form of meditative clarity, allowing one to chase a thirst that exists entirely outside the bounds of reality.

It turns out, when you can’t control the timeline of your subconscious, sometimes the best remedy is to engage with a simulation so wonderfully bizarre it forces a pause and a grin.