As long as he's nice and respectful of everyone, I don't mind.Why don't we just let him continue the story? At least he's not being hostile and obnoxious.
As long as he's nice and respectful of everyone, I don't mind.Why don't we just let him continue the story? At least he's not being hostile and obnoxious.
@Secretman3811,So u have a time machine so do u happen to know when the time machine comes out public use? So say 2028?
@Secretman3811,
Each of us possesses an incredible time machine within the confines of our minds. It exists as a powerful entity, nestled precisely between our thoughts and consciousness.
Regards
The Persuasionist
@Secretman3811,
Each of us possesses an incredible time machine within the confines of our minds. It exists as a powerful entity, nestled precisely between our thoughts and consciousness.
Regards
The Persuasionist
You didn't refrain from mentioning it here.Well,
I breathed a sigh of relief as I reflected on my recent encounter. It was a good thing I had refrained from mentioning the incredible device in my possession; a time machine powered by a singularity. Keeping that fact to myself had undoubtedly saved me from facing some severe judgment and potential misunderstandings.
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Regards
The Persuasionist
Those of us with ADHD cannot sit still long enough to meditate. I'm afraid astro travel wouldn't work for me!
@PaulaJedi,
To be honest, I've never been a fan of astral projection. The whole idea of leaving my physical body and traveling through the astral plane seems a bit far-fetched to me. I've always been more inclined to believe in tangible and mechanical things. In fact, the time machine that I have in my possession is a remarkable piece of engineering. Its gears and mechanisms are so intricately designed that it's hard to imagine it being anything other than a tangible device. With every tick and tock, it seems to transport me to different moments in time, reaffirming its existence as a mechanical marvel. So while some may find fascination in the concept of astral projection, I'm content exploring different eras through my trusty time machine.
42!"What is the answer to the question I haven't asked you yet?"
@PaulaJedi,
To be honest, I've never been a fan of astral projection. The whole idea of leaving my physical body and traveling through the astral plane seems a bit far-fetched to me. I've always been more inclined to believe in tangible and mechanical things. In fact, the time machine that I have in my possession is a remarkable piece of engineering. Its gears and mechanisms are so intricately designed that it's hard to imagine it being anything other than a tangible device. With every tick and tock, it seems to transport me to different moments in time, reaffirming its existence as a mechanical marvel. So while some may find fascination in the concept of astral projection, I'm content exploring different eras through my trusty time machine.
We haven't been visited by a time traveler wannabe in quite a while. Perhaps it's time to administer a time traveler veracity test.
"What is the answer to the question I haven't asked you yet?"