romelle: (doooouuuubt)
romelle. ([personal profile] romelle) wrote in [community profile] apocalypsehowcomm2021-11-02 08:59 pm

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Who: Romelle
Username: blomblossom
Warnings: Linked image is of a weird animal statue with a transparent womb, so... that's a thing. Otherwise none!

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Do you have any idea how long I have to keep this on my desk for 'observation'? I know the child isn't moving (I checked the security cameras!) but it's making me imagine things when it's in the corner of my eye.

... does anybody who bought something cuter from Things of Beauty want to swap?


[ And then another new post after a few minutes, because Romelle has not yet gotten the hang of post editing: ]

Also can someone please explain what "pogge" (I think) means? I thought I had adjusted to Earth language well enough, but these videos might as well be speaking Snakurlan.
aelwyn_aberration: (consider me intrigued)

[personal profile] aelwyn_aberration 2021-11-14 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
Emergencies, primarily. Escaping the certain destruction of reality seems like a worthy use.

But mostly it just interests me on a theoretical arcana level, the sheer level of power required to not just manipulate the fabric of reality in the smallest ways, but the building blocks of all of existence?

I can't be the only one who thinks that's impressive. Stupid and ill-advised, yes, but deeply impressive.
Edited 2021-11-14 11:40 (UTC)
aelwyn_aberration: (do you think you are above consequences?)

[personal profile] aelwyn_aberration 2021-11-29 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Some people find it comforting to know that no matter what happens, they'll be none the wiser.

[She doesn't, but you guys do you.]

Still, time isn't quite so linear. It's more likely that altering the past will simply cause time to diverge, rather than retroactively editing a pre-existing timeline. But there's room for debate. The only Theodore Talk I've watched on the subject was written by a now dead madman, so.

It's certainly terrifying, existentially. But I think that's what makes it interesting, at least for me.