See it in your closed eyes.


Some characters, whether be it from books, movies or series, will stick to you like dried-up mud. They will itch from time to time, and you will be forced to give them the attention they crudely so demand, all the while thinking how you even got there, and what is it that you are doing in the first place.

It’s not an unwanted feeling, that’s for sure. Some characters enter your life and settle down to stay, like a timid household pet. Sometimes they keep you up at night with their persistent shenanigans. And sometimes you decide you’d rather spend more time with them then the rest of the world. Because these characters, these fictional mirages seem to understand you more than anyone else. So the solace comes easy for you when it’s with them.

I’ve recently added such a character to my long list of imperfect perfections, and it is safe to say that he sometimes occupies my mind. The man himself is a perfect mess. With habits that are questionable, and a brain that works like a mine field ready to blow. I’ve seen him in his laughters, his violent tears and his darkest desperations. It’s actually the first time I’ve run into a character who resembles me in the most horrible of ways. And often times, I see him and think who even dared to make him up?

A beautiful nightmare. Sadness embodied and a disguise that only falls when the lights are out. Smiles with a thousand stories and eyes, that speak of a hell no one should visit; I may sound like bragging when I compare myself with someone so extreme as him. But like an idiot, I do. Because his sorrows, they seem to know me. His eyes seem to know what I hide. And in return, when I watch him smile that big bright smile of his, I also see how he utterly breaks inside.

They say bonding over sadness makes the foundation strong for any relationship to bloom. But the man I want to befriend here only exists behind the tv screen. His life is bounded by a total of sixteen episodes, so I try to see him in loops, over and over to make him breathe with me just a little while longer.

It’s a shame, really. How most of the time, beautiful things don’t exist in the real world. I know what we have around us isn’t simply black and white. That there are thousands out there who undoubtly hold the horrendous beauty that undoubtedly manifested inside the characters they create. The real labyrinth that Daedalus made is only a shadow of a human mind, after all. But still, the search for familiarity among those labyrinth isn’t something I can stop myself from doing, and the only time I do find a match, it’s with something that was never here in the first place.

It leaves a bittersweet taste on my tongue. But I try to make do with what I get. I know no one can be more of a good friend to me than my books, and no one can come close to understanding me than the characters I like.

So, every now and then, I sit down on the plush livingroom I’ve built up in my mind. It’s a cosy little place where from the window, you can see it snowing outside. I light my fireplace and then light my cigarette, settling down with a glass of whiskey as they slowly come around and sit down with me. Sometimes it’s a quiet affair, with just my mind and one or two of my most beloved entities who come and read with me in silence.

But sometimes, they sit down to talk, and transfixed, I listen to them. Knowing that deep down, I might just be talking to myself in the end.



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Ah, you write so well. Characters can longer with you a long time, can't they? I've been wondering about the ones the AI creates, and whether they could possibly create something so affective. Yet if the AI is gathering and learning from human beings, it stands to reason they can play with our shadows too.

Which character are you obsessed with currently? You suggest it's from a series?

That's high compliment, coming from you!! 😅

Ahh I've also pondered about the AI generated arts and written pieces to be honest. While you are right about how AI's are learning from humans, I still think that we will need humans to produce work filled with real emotions.

To me, the best creations, whether be it art or words, are backed by what we feel. While AI's will be able to replicate our writing styles, the plots, the characters, the one thing they wont be able to do is this creation of emotion. Us humans are separated from the other creatures of this planet due to this complexity of our mind and how we feel. And you can only do so much when you don't feel it, do you get it? So yeah, while AI might try and take over the whole art and creation business, we will still need our artists, our writers. Because there will always be somethings that are impossible to write, unless you experienced it yourself, firsthand.

And yeah, I've been borderline obsessed over a character recently. It's from a Korean Drama, of all things! XD

While I don’t really like the general dramas this particular industry makes due to its story dragging tendencies, this one really surprised me. It's called Beyond Evil. If you enjoy thriller, I think this might be something worth watching for you. The director and screenplay writer really managed to pull out a gem in just sixteen episodes, and I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. It won’t bore you one bit. And if you happen to like messed up characters with a complex mind, I think you might be obsessed with the lead male, Le Dong-Sik, just as much as I am!

I think AI is going to get pretty close to mimicking human emotion. Does it have it planned anyway? I fed it the prompt 'write a 300 word short story about how AI learns human emotion, style of asimov', and it wrote this short story about an AI robot called Sympati-1 (a play on sympathy?) who could empathise with humans and felt for the human race. What the? I stupidly deleted it but it kinda blew my mind.

I asked it to continue from a story I wrote the other day - not sure if you read it - after feeding it half of what I'd written

But it doesn't. Another video starts to play, and Rey can't help but feel a deep sense of sadness and loss as he watches these creatures, once so alive and vibrant, now reduced to nothing more than a digital representation on a screen. He begins to question the world he lives in, and wonders if there is more to life than earning credits and numbing oneself to the pain of a ruined world. The room feels suffocating and the cold metal chair digs into Rey's skin, adding to his discomfort. The repetitive robotic voice of the questioner grates on his nerves, making him feel trapped and oppressed. As the task comes to an end, Rey makes a decision - he will not do this again. There has to be a better way to live. He stands up, feeling a sense of determination and longing for something more. He yearns for a life filled with meaning and purpose, not just numbly going through the motions. He won't be a victim of this ruined world, he will fight for something better.

I haven't watched that Korean drama but I love their sci fi and horror, and they have SUCH a brilliant sense of humour. I just watched Jung-E last night which was okay. Korean TV is a new thign for me and I lvoe what I see so far, so I'll try to catch that one too - thanks for the recommendation!

Damn, I would've loved to read what the AI came up with regarding that story you told it to write. I have yet to experiment with AI, but now I feel like I should give it a try.

And yea, i did read your story. It was both fascinating and the way you portrayed the agony was something else. What the AI wrote in line with your story is also impressive, but you can see clearly how it lacks your personal touch. As a writer, I am sure when you look at it, you can already see a thousand of ways to improve and elaborate the passage it wrote above to make it your own. But what it came up with is still mind-blowing. If AI learns to copy human emotions and specific writing styles to the T, then it will be really interesting to watch.

Even I am new with Korean TV myself. I started a year ago with squid games, and then slowly moved forward with a handful of other series and movies. I had Jung-E in my watchlist, as it has been spinning on my recommendations panel in Netflix. If you do give Beyond Evil a try, do let me know. I love talking at length about character complexities and plots! I'd love to hear what you thought of it.

I loved Squid Games and We Are All Going To Die (I love zombies you see. Wierd and unsophisticated I know, but true). Will definitely watch your recommendation! Currently watching Happy Valley..

I think the AI fiction is a bit of a sledgehammer at the moment, lacking subtlety, but it isn't too bad. I think you should try as it's so fascinating!

Your words are like poetry.
I could relate to so much here:)
Well written and a great Sunday afternoon read 🤗

Ohh wow such high praise! 😅

Most my words feel jumbled and uncoordinated to me all the time, but I'm glad you liked it. I think that those of us who enjoy indulging in movies, books and art feel more or less like this. We invest in the things we see and listen to. And some characters, they just end up hitting closer to home than the rest.

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Same to you too! ^_^

Man, You got it bad, You got it really really bad XD

You don’t even know the start or end of it man :'))) the blood runs deep. I need to put that man in a packet and bring him here :')))

Where you are standing I am right behind you. :)

Well, at least we are crying together in this. Being obsessed alone is fun, but being obsessed together is better :')

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I've never been immersed in a writeup as much as this. Your words pierce deep into you readers hearts, and you make us see into your mind not just telling us. I'm really happy to have read this.
And yes, I most times get carried away with a particular character and I'm so drawn that I genuinely feel sad when it comes to an end.
Cause you said '16 episodes' I'm guessing it's K-drama. I'm happy you love them as much as I do.

Thank you for such a lovely comment.

And you are right!! It is a K-Drama! I've never been so obsessed with one in my life, and I can't still get out of it. It's called Beyond Evil, if you wanted to know. And if you haven’t watched it, I urge you to give it a try because it was just fabulous!

I would most definitely do that. Thanks for the recommendation, especially since I've just seen that the male lead is one of my favourite male actors.🥰