Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2014-06-12 11:25 pm
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Entry tags:
- !ic,
- *text,
- accidental sacrilege all up in this post,
- because awesome that's why,
- being you guys is suffering,
- engaging in heresy,
- god is dead and my tl;dr has killed him,
- hell are you even,
- kimblee is overstimulated,
- my logic is flawless,
- my social skills are flawless,
- professor of fauxlosophy,
- slacking off like hell,
- texting into the void,
- that may have been a bit insensitive,
- this is really stupid,
- why we can't have nice things,
- with apologies to carmen sandiego
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It's been explained to me before by a few people here that alternate worlds are simply a reality for them - that there are dimensions that supposedly run parallel to theirs, coexisting alongside them but not touching or crossing over at all, save by methods that are exceedingly difficult to master and control. Some of the Pokédex entries here seem to support this notion as well - there are mentions of things being able to tear open portals to parallel worlds and the like.
It's also come to my attention that a large amount of people here seem to share the same home world, just with different variations that may or may not be incredibly minor - a school in one world where it doesn't exist in another, a landmark that's slightly different, a renamed city, an event in history changing things ever-so-slightly such that one group of people exists or doesn't. It's not dissimilar to my own world's situation, when it's put that way - what happened with us is exactly that latter instance, actually, it's just that something diverged early on and as such things played out differently. However, it wasn't enough of a split to mean that some of us - myself, people I know, people I don't - don't exist in that other version of my world; we do, it's just that our lives and circumstances are different to account for the change.
If all of the above is true, then it makes me question - it's possible that all of our worlds are connected like that, even those that are drastically different, isn't it? If all worlds run parallel to one another, obviously no two are the same; there's been some sort of change that would warrant the separation in the first place. So if all worlds are variations on each other, those variations also have variations; isn't it possible that those worlds containing countries and races and abilities and practices that you've never heard of or dreamed possible are just further out from the source? Those are the worlds that have been filtered through more and more alternate scenarios until that particular set of circumstances was created.
Although if that's the case, then logically speaking, there should be one master world at the root of all of it - something that we can trace all of existence back to. I'm not saying that would be possible now, since for all we know that world is long dead; just the same, perhaps that world is what chooses us - what decides that we're the fortunate ones, the ones that have withstood the general test of being run through multiple scenarios and circumstances and not been killed or weeded out in the process.
It really is rude of me to make people sit through all of this, but it's something I've given a lot of thought to in the past, and it's been coming up time and again recently, so I thought I would revisit it. I've always found the notion that we were all born because some higher power decided we, specifically, needed to exist to fulfill a certain role in life to be farfetched and hackneyed; in my experience, God doesn't care what you do with yourself, as long as you're not upsetting the natural balance of the world. But I've always maintained that those who change the world have been chosen by the world in some way or another.
Who knows? What with proof that alternate worlds like this exist, maybe I'm right.
It's also come to my attention that a large amount of people here seem to share the same home world, just with different variations that may or may not be incredibly minor - a school in one world where it doesn't exist in another, a landmark that's slightly different, a renamed city, an event in history changing things ever-so-slightly such that one group of people exists or doesn't. It's not dissimilar to my own world's situation, when it's put that way - what happened with us is exactly that latter instance, actually, it's just that something diverged early on and as such things played out differently. However, it wasn't enough of a split to mean that some of us - myself, people I know, people I don't - don't exist in that other version of my world; we do, it's just that our lives and circumstances are different to account for the change.
If all of the above is true, then it makes me question - it's possible that all of our worlds are connected like that, even those that are drastically different, isn't it? If all worlds run parallel to one another, obviously no two are the same; there's been some sort of change that would warrant the separation in the first place. So if all worlds are variations on each other, those variations also have variations; isn't it possible that those worlds containing countries and races and abilities and practices that you've never heard of or dreamed possible are just further out from the source? Those are the worlds that have been filtered through more and more alternate scenarios until that particular set of circumstances was created.
Although if that's the case, then logically speaking, there should be one master world at the root of all of it - something that we can trace all of existence back to. I'm not saying that would be possible now, since for all we know that world is long dead; just the same, perhaps that world is what chooses us - what decides that we're the fortunate ones, the ones that have withstood the general test of being run through multiple scenarios and circumstances and not been killed or weeded out in the process.
It really is rude of me to make people sit through all of this, but it's something I've given a lot of thought to in the past, and it's been coming up time and again recently, so I thought I would revisit it. I've always found the notion that we were all born because some higher power decided we, specifically, needed to exist to fulfill a certain role in life to be farfetched and hackneyed; in my experience, God doesn't care what you do with yourself, as long as you're not upsetting the natural balance of the world. But I've always maintained that those who change the world have been chosen by the world in some way or another.
Who knows? What with proof that alternate worlds like this exist, maybe I'm right.
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[He does understand, however. He does the same thing.]
It is good to hear that you're not trying to harm me. I didn't believe you were, if only because we've known each other for so long.
[And we're friends, you asshole.]
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[There's a pause, and then another.]
That I shouldn't, I mean.
[And apparently that is about where the character development has decided that it really wants to get off this train, because as poorly-worded as that was you're not getting anything else, Archer.]
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[He's pretty sure he already knows the answer to that though. Kimblee does it for the same reason Archer attempts to provoke Kimblee when they're fighting. He does it because that's just how they've always done things and hell, maybe that's how Kimblee has always done things period. Kimblee's bright enough to find someone's weak point and pick at it to win the argument, it's not difficult to think that he's been doing it for a long time. It's something he's aware of at least, but changing or stopping the behavior entirely might be nearly impossible. Archer does understand that because he operates the same way.]
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It's efficient.
[...no really, what is there to even ask...]
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"Winning" isn't the purpose of an argument. Changing the other person's mind is.
[NOT THAT HE'S ONE TO TALK ABOUT THIS...]
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...This isn't the point here and you know it.
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You're the one changing the topic and getting irrationally angry when I don't follow you.
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[...it's not like he gets angry at everything!!]
What is is that you want to talk about then?
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I think I've just reached the point where I genuinely can't tell if I'm being sarcastic or not. I doubt that's a good sign.
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[god this is awkward]
My apologies for snapping at you. I genuinely am curious as to what you wanted to discuss. I'll attempt to refrain from redirecting the conversation.
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Again, my apologies. Take all the time you need.
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Either way, he takes those few minutes to calm down himself, and he seems to have relaxed a bit by the time he responds.]
Listen, the point is that I'm aware that I do it, and I'm making an attempt to not do it as much with you. I don't particularly care if I do it to other people, but I understand that it's not acceptable to do it to you. That's all.
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Then you'll try to stop it when you're talking to me? I understand it won't be easy, but I would appreciate that.
[...far more than he can express, actually.]
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