Shinichi Kudo (
lovedramamoron) wrote in
saveourearth2018-11-24 04:11 pm
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[Jimmy was scribbling in his notebook, trying to work out a twist on a numeric cipher for his most recent story. In between scratching out failed calculations and experimenting with various cyphers and keywords, he manages to write out a certain number.]
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Mostly they're easy enough to hide, but you can check the previous posts on this Network for examples of things that aren't, so much.
The 'how' we're still stuck on, unfortunately. I am not fond of conspiracy theories, and I haven't been very spiritual in a long while, let alone religious, but we've stumbled upon something very strange, here.
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He never had evidence this convincing, or my family would never have gotten out.
So yes, I'm serious.
[Very much preaching to the choir of the suspicious, Jimmy.]
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I have superhuman typing speed, I know one person who can breathe underwater without any aid, and then there's the dog who has full sapience.
Yes, there's video to corroborate that last one.
[Sorry, Chad, he's ruining that for you.]
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As is getting them back.
[Or outright alarming, if you're communicating with someone traveling in a plane over the Boundary.]
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What? But that doesn't make sense! Geographically based temporary amnesia?
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There are reports of people finding themselves stranded back in time for a few minutes, for seemingly no reason... but that always seemed more like a memetic type of hallucination to me.
It's been much harder to handwave all this, though.
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I'm trying to make sense of it, but it just sounds so illogical. More like scifi than a mystery story.
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[Bless those strange little stories, honestly, but they still seem very sketch.]
But that hasn't been happening here, in any case.
Who says it can't be both? Or that it's supposed to 'read' like a story at all?
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[Jimmy asks the question idly. He wasn't really expecting anything to come out of this, but after so many years burying himself in mysteries, asking for proof was nearly a reflex.]
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Telling a hallucination that won't harm you at all, will it?
[And telling an actual offended tiny dog might make his shoes go mia.]
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[T R I U M P H A N T. Got you, rude stranger.]
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