I see what you mean, then. I can't say that I understand, because I did spend quite a long time in solitary confinement; nothingness is more or less the point there, though in fairness it wasn't quite a complete sealing, either - for some reason it's acceptable to lock people in a box for 23.5 hours per day, but a full twenty-four is inhumane.
I won't say that I fear nothing, but I can't say I fear anything that most seem to; the basic fears that humans are supposedly born with are falling and loud noises, and I fear neither. I don't tend to fear most things that humans do, honestly; while I see nothing wrong with that, I'm aware that it's abnormal and I'm curious about the experience.
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I won't say that I fear nothing, but I can't say I fear anything that most seem to; the basic fears that humans are supposedly born with are falling and loud noises, and I fear neither. I don't tend to fear most things that humans do, honestly; while I see nothing wrong with that, I'm aware that it's abnormal and I'm curious about the experience.