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Guess I'm living alone again, so if someone is in dire need of a roommate, I'm screening people, I guess.
On that note: if anybody knew Atsushi - the one that was living with me, the slightly darker, edgier one? He's gone now.
So, I should also ask: does anyone really believe that people who disappear from this place really 'go back home'?
On that note: if anybody knew Atsushi - the one that was living with me, the slightly darker, edgier one? He's gone now.
So, I should also ask: does anyone really believe that people who disappear from this place really 'go back home'?
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how would they go to other worlds/
[ Atsushi and him had discussed the possibility but neither of them really knew if it was doable. ]
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I don't want to make assumptions.
However, given the large lack of evidence as thus far, I'll instead pose a question right back.
"How did we get here to begin with?"
We don't know the answer to that, now do we? We're already in another world, supposedly. Another universe, one might even say. And it wasn't something that we chose to do ourselves, through our own free will. If people can be pulled from other worlds at random, the possibility of an outer force placing or returning people to worlds can also be potentially random.
Taking a person out of this world does not necessarily mean that they've 'returned'. Taking a person out of this world simply means 'they are not in this world'. Unless we can observe the missing person in their own world, we cannot say with full confidence that they are, in fact, in their own world. Even if the likelihood may be high based on many other past experiences.
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[ Because he doesn't want to consider the alternative, honestly. ]
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I don't know.
There honestly isn't any proof either way, and the only examples are of people who have gone back and returned. And those examples are not exactly entirely good either: in any of the examples where someone has said that they have returned to their world have they sustained their memories of this one.
I don't want to have a false hope, though. If I do that, it's easy to get disappointed.
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anyway, i think there's a difference between definitely believing one way or the other and just keeping both possibilities open. at least you don't get stuck on the worst case scenario.
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A lot of people seem to just believe something outright instead of keeping an open mind. Besides, if I got stuck on the worst case scenario, that'd be just as bad as assuming the "best case scenario".
sorry for lateness
no worries!
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