Waitaminute.
#Stimpacks are fictional?
I thought they were some real medical thing, but turns out that they only appear in science fiction videogames. So what are stimpacks and who came up with them and why the name?
The Doom Bible, which was an old design document for Doom, calls them "Stim-Packs" and describes them as giving a small boost to health until you can get actual help.
This must be the origin?
I keep getting into these quests to find cultural origins of things. Like how the record-scratch/freeze-frame meme came from, which everyone thinks actually happened in some movie but never did, or that #filmnoir scene I was looking for with voiceover in the PI's office with The Dame.
@JordiGH I suspect it's a glitch in the matrix and the true origins of those memes were lost around the time the spelling of "Berenstein Bears" was switched to the current "Berenstain."
@JordiGH
Isn't that just human existence? :)
(I ask only partially in jest, because that is a major thread of both philosophical and scifi inquiry, and apropos, have you read any Philip K Dick?)
@JordiGH eh; this case is different because they are two opposite concepts that happen to share the same name
@technomancy Nah, pretty sure they're both about stimulants.
@JordiGH I think I came across "stimutabs"- which could easily be mutated, either in an Anne McCaffrey book or in the first of the Dorsai books. Guessing 1970s for when they were written. Read in the 1980s.
Isn't anyone else worried that our consensus reality is just wrong? That's really the core of my concern here. How can we not know what is true and be okay with that ignorance?