exeggutorhead: (but see what about this other thing?)
Envy ([personal profile] exeggutorhead) wrote2015-01-20 10:43 am

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So we're all from different worlds, right? Whole planets full of millions of people.

So what are the odds that people who know each other show up all the time? They've got to be astronomical, but we can almost EXPECT it to happen.

I'm from one of those worlds that isn't one with Europe and America and all that. And almost everyone who's ever shown up and heard of my country? Either I've known them or someone else here has. And every single one of them has been from the same time period of a few years. Nobody I only knew from, say, a hundred years ago ever shows up.


[Random Joe Notinvolved from Amestris should by all rights appear so why doesn't that happen? This is something he thinks about on and off, but after his conversation with Jimmy the other day, it's itching at his mind again.]

Has anyone else noticed something like this?
foolishwren: the saddest part was definitely when Augustus fell into the chocolate river and got sucked up into that tube thing (uh yea ive read The Fault in Our Stars)

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[personal profile] foolishwren 2015-01-30 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
yeah

there's SOME kind of pattern, no doubt about it.

The chances alone of my dad showing up, or heck even Henry, are ASTRONOMICALLY TINY compared to the chances of any of the other trillions of people living on my planet who aren't even remotely connected to me

and that's even without taking the time disparity stuff into account