"...I think we all are, at this point. But, that doesn't change the fact this is our new reality. And that it's better to know the truth of how abnormal things are then to simply believe that the abnormal is normal."
"Not at all. Think of it this way. That world and this one, they both exist. Or at least, that one existed at one point. This world wasn't formed from our worlds, it's not beneath it. It's not less real than it. But at the same time, this world isn't some sort of higher plane, right? It's not above it. It's not more real."
[She was talking philosophy, again, she realized. So she went to boil it down.]
"These worlds are alternate ones entirely, essentially. Alternate, but ultimately, both real. Or, maybe that's just a lie I'm telling myself to not invalidate my life here."
"Exactly. Without confirmation, we can only choose for ourselves. Though, give me a bit of credit, at least I'm not one of the people who claims this world is somehow more real."
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[There are so many things that are changing. He misses when things were normal.]
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[She was talking philosophy, again, she realized. So she went to boil it down.]
"These worlds are alternate ones entirely, essentially. Alternate, but ultimately, both real. Or, maybe that's just a lie I'm telling myself to not invalidate my life here."
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... But that would be nice. I wish we knew for sure.
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[*CONCERN* intensifies.]
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It's still worrying if I think about it too much.
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