Display title | A Glitch in the Matrix |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When one enters a Lotus Eater Machine, an explicit part of the trope is that the world is composed of one's mind, like a completely lucid dream. So naturally, details don't transfer over well. So, if one sees a salt shaker disappear where you could have sworn you saw one, someone's shadow doesn't look quite right, or people are just plain acting out of character, you know that something's up. This is a type of Glamour Failure. |