explosivecombat: (I suppose that could be equally relevant)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote2013-10-09 04:21 pm

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[Well. The previous night's sleep was absolutely hideous, for reasons that Kimblee really doesn't want to discuss, especially not with the network as a whole; however, the lack of contact with people is possibly the last thing he wants.

So. Polling the audience time again. Let's do this thing.]


While I know that this world has a tendency to pull some strange sorts of mayhem when it comes to bringing people here, have any of the rest of you found people from a different version of the world you came from? I'm not talking about different points on the timeline - though if any of you have experienced anything particularly strange on that front, I'm interested in hearing about that as well. What I'm referring to are instances of the world being identical up to a point, and the subsequent differences led to the timeline of your world and the timeline of this alternate version being entirely different.

From what I understand, this can lead to things such as another version of you living out an alternate version of your life; an example of what things might have been, if you made different choices. I know that it's a popular theory, philosophically, but have any of you received irrefutable evidence that that's the case in whatever reality you came from?

Because I have.
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[personal profile] healing_wish 2013-10-14 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
[...well your world sounds like something she'd read from manga or watch as anime, if she was into shounen series.]

End of the world kind of disaster and a group of girls doing the same mistakes over and over again. It's really hard, impossible even, to make all those girls believe in what you try to warn them about, when you have no evidence, you know?