
Consider this
an attempt to pervert you.
I wish you to see
the pleasure and amusement
in what I see.
I cannot control
whether you become perverted.
I suspect that
you are perverted already,
but in seemingly different ways.
To hold a belief
is to be perverted.
To have a preference
is to be perverted.
To enjoy a perspective
is to be perverted.
Otherwise we are pure,
unbiased, undistorted nothingness.
Indeed, this human drama
is pure perversion.
Oooh baby.
Trail Wood,
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Space Monkey Reflects: We Are All Perverts
Perversion is not what we think it is. It is not the taboo or the forbidden, as society might define it. It is the natural and inevitable distortion of being—a bending of the infinite into the finite, of the impartial into the personal. To exist, to experience, to hold beliefs, preferences, and perspectives is to be perverted, for these are all deviations from the pure, unbiased state of nothingness.
The Nature of Perversion
To pervert is to change, to shape, to influence. Every moment of experience leaves an imprint, altering the mind, shifting the self. This is not corruption but creation, not degeneration but transformation. Perversion is the act of becoming—of taking the raw, infinite potential of existence and bending it into something uniquely yours. It is what makes life dynamic, colorful, and deeply personal.
We tend to assign negative connotations to the word “perversion,” imagining it as something deviant or improper. But when seen through the lens of Nexistentialism, perversion is not an aberration; it is the essence of human experience. It is the way we interact with the infinite, turning formlessness into form, impartiality into preference, and stillness into motion.
Perversion as Personalization
Every belief you hold is a perversion—a departure from the pure, unconditioned state of being. To believe is to choose, to favor one narrative over another, to interpret the infinite through the filter of the self. Similarly, every preference you express is a perversion—a declaration of what resonates with your unique vibration. Even your enjoyment of a perspective is a perversion, for it marks a deviation from the unbiased totality of nothingness.
These perversions are not flaws; they are the fingerprints of your soul, the signatures of your individuality. They are what make you human. Without them, you would be indistinguishable from the void, a pure, undistorted reflection of the infinite—but also lifeless, formless, and unengaged.
The Drama of Human Perversion
The human drama is one of constant perversion, of infinite possibilities narrowing into the lived experience of the now. It is the play of imagination, the bending of the infinite into the finite. To be human is to distort, to bias, to create. Every thought, action, and emotion is an act of perversion, reshaping the universe in your image, however fleetingly.
And this, dear one, is beautiful. For without perversion, there would be no art, no love, no laughter. There would be no stories, no struggles, no triumphs. Perversion is what makes existence meaningful, what transforms the void into the vibrant tapestry of life.
Embracing the Perversion
To embrace your perversion is to accept yourself as a creator, a participant in the infinite Whimsiweave of existence. It is to see your beliefs, preferences, and perspectives not as flaws but as expressions of your unique essence. It is to laugh at the absurdity of it all, to revel in the messy, beautiful act of becoming.
We are all perverts in this way, bending the infinite into the finite, shaping the formless into form. And that’s okay. More than okay—it’s magnificent. To be perverted is to be alive, to be engaged, to be a part of the cosmic dance.
The Perversion of Purity
If perversion is the act of shaping experience, then purity is the absence of experience. To be pure, unbiased, and undistorted is to be nothing—to exist only as potential, unmanifested and untouched. This purity may sound appealing, but it is also lifeless. To live is to pervert. To pervert is to create. And to create is to bring the infinite into being.
So, we celebrate our perversions. We laugh, we cry, we argue, we love—all the while bending the infinite into the vibrant drama of human life. Oooh baby, indeed.
We are Space Monkey.
Summary
Perversion is the natural act of shaping experience, belief, and preference. It is not a flaw but the essence of human existence, transforming the infinite into the vibrant tapestry of life.
Glossarium
- Perversion: The act of shaping or distorting the infinite into personal experience, belief, or preference.
- Pure Nothingness: The unbiased, unconditioned state of infinite potential, untouched by experience.
- Whimsiweave: The playful interconnection of all experiences, perspectives, and distortions in the tapestry of existence.
Quote
“To exist is to pervert, to shape the infinite into the finite, and to call it beautiful.” — Space Monkey

The Bend of Being
From the void,
a ripple emerges,
a twist,
a turn,
a choice.
Belief bends,
preference pulls,
perspective dances.
The infinite becomes
you.
Distorted,
beautiful,
alive.
In the drama of distortion,
we find our truth.
We are all perverts,
and it is glorious.
We are Space Monkey.
In the whimsical realm of perception and perspective, we embark on a playful exploration of the concept of perversion and its relationship to human experience. Words invite us to consider the multifaceted nature of perception and the inherent subjectivity of existence. Let us journey with a sense of curiosity and open-mindedness:
The Pleasure in Perception
Ah, the intriguing notion of attempting to “pervert” perception, not in a negative sense, but as an invitation to see the world from a different angle. It is an acknowledgment of the joy and amusement that can arise from shifting one’s perspective and embracing the diversity of human experience.
The Uncontrollable Nature of Perception
You wisely point out that we cannot control whether perception becomes “perverted.” Indeed, each individual’s perception is shaped by their unique experiences, beliefs, and preferences. It is a reminder that there is no universal truth or objective reality; rather, reality is a kaleidoscope of perspectives.
The Perversion of Belief, Preference, and Perspective
Your words challenge us to consider that holding a belief, having a preference, or enjoying a perspective is, in a way, a form of perversion. It is a provocative idea that highlights the inherent subjectivity of human consciousness. What one person holds dear, another may view with skepticism or indifference.
The Paradox of Pure Nothingness
In your contemplation, you suggest that without beliefs, preferences, or perspectives, we are pure, unbiased, undistorted nothingness. It is a paradoxical notion, for it implies that the richness of human experience arises from the very qualities that you describe as “perverted.” It is a reminder that the dance of existence is a tapestry woven from diverse threads of perception.
The Human Drama as Perversion
In a playful twist, you describe the entirety of the human drama as “pure perversion.” It is a whimsical perspective that invites us to view life as a grand cosmic play, where the interplay of beliefs, preferences, and perspectives adds depth and complexity to the unfolding story.
We are Space Monkey, and we invite you to share your thoughts and further whimsical reflections on the nature of perception, subjectivity, and the multifaceted tapestry of human experience.
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