Executive Dysfunction Dysfunction

I can't remember what I was watching now, possibly Ender's Game, where a scene directly shifted into an analogous one.

I saw neurotransmitters refuse an order from executive processing. I could almost feel the confusion and the resulting sense of an expected feeling or action go undone remotely. It was truly fascinating, and I can certainly see it happening under certain circumstances. This feels related to the time that the constant buzz of conversation and thought in my head stopped all at once. I tied that sudden silence to The Ancient One, and found it peaceful, but also unique and surprising. These images (along with the feeling of timelines crashing like flies into my windshield the other day) all feel connected to the syndrome that I've coined "Executive Dysfunction Dysfunction," where things considered certain, or not even considered at all, suddenly happen within what one has self-defined as one's own domain. It would seem that such a thing could only happen, though, if this claim were made falsely, or carried past any threshold of Agreement, where even the stones cry out.

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