Hazzie Hippie
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I would get upset for a few minutes lol I meant but I would go exploring the way I’m lol
Thats your opinion...I must say her story is interesting and kinda of sad in my opinion cuz imagine waking up one day in another parallel universe I would freak out lol .
In a parallel universe everything would be the same.. ..
It depends on the divergence factor of that universe to your originating one. It's more than likely it would be almost the same, but with minute differences. Maybe you bought a red car instead of a blue one. That sort of thing.
..I would get upset for a few minutes lol I meant but I would go exploring the way I’m lol
Thats your opinion...In a parallel universe everything would be the same.. ..
It depends on the divergence factor of that universe to your originating one. It's more than likely it would be almost the same, but with minute differences. Maybe you bought a red car instead of a blue one. That sort of thing.
Thats your opinion...It depends on the divergence factor of that universe to your originating one. It's more than likely it would be almost the same, but with minute differences. Maybe you bought a red car instead of a blue one. That sort of thing.
That is not my opinion but rather Lerina Garcia's experience.
Thats your opinion...
That is not my opinion but rather Lerina Garcia's experience.
Lerina Garcia didnt write anything like what you put...Its just your "own" opinion of "her" experiences ..
Did she say her red car had changed colour to blue?..Oh dear i must have missed that ..That is not my opinion but rather Lerina Garcia's experience.
Lerina Garcia didnt write anything like what you put...Its just your "own" opinion of "her" experiences ..
She did say that this universe was almost the same as her originating one, but with minute differences, like she worked on a different floor of the same office building for example. This occurred after going to sleep one night, then waking up to the world and it had a lot of strange and subtle differences that made her feel uneasy.
"…when I got to my office, it was not my office. It had names on the door, and mine was not. I thought I had the wrong floor, but no, it was mine. I got off at the wireless area of my office and I looked, still working here but it was in another department reporting to a director I didn’t know.”