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Myriam Scuttlebutt ([personal profile] cardboard_journalism) wrote in [personal profile] protoshepherd 2015-03-11 12:28 am (UTC)



Sss, sss, sss! It's simple deduction!

We're all here with different perceptions of what "time" it is, right? What better explains this? That time-travel's possible, or that our perception is just wrong?

Occam's Razor says the perception explanation is a lot more reasonable than time travel. Therefore, some of us just must be misremembering things. So if it's not year 2027, what year is it?

It has to be 2027, because that's what year I remember it. And if it was really ten years or more before now, then I'd be back in elementary school learning basic math and how to do my ABCs. Obviously things I already know! Kahk-kahk.

In other words, the only explanation that makes sense is you all are remembering yourselves as you were years ago! And what's causing that? ...the badger's hallucination!

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