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meadowlark2019-08-20 12:24 pm
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@marcos.diaz
with everything that's gone on lately, i had a question.
if given the choice, how many people would stay here and how many people would leave? i get that it's a pretty personal question and don't feel like you've gotta answer. i'm just curious considering the way the place has changed lately and the people that have been lost.
could you live your life here? or would you leave and take your chances?
if given the choice, how many people would stay here and how many people would leave? i get that it's a pretty personal question and don't feel like you've gotta answer. i'm just curious considering the way the place has changed lately and the people that have been lost.
could you live your life here? or would you leave and take your chances?
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in another you're evil.
in another you're a girl.
it's like the plot of a million sci-fi films, dude.
[don't make him rattle some off, marcos.]
complicated is a sentiment i keep hearing
i suppose it boils down to how much you want it, right?
i asked a friend what was stopping her from taking the things that she loves from here and bringing them home.
i mean it might destroy her universe or it might have zero effect.
i don't think the rules are the same everywhere, which is frustrating to say the least.
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[ one person with a life like his was enough. ]
it might destroy her universe. would you take that risk if it were you?
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[he gets it. he does. being spider-man comes with a tragic origin story every time. even perfect blond peter had to lose his uncle.
and his life]i'm pretty used to taking the lemons that life gives and making lemonade.
also, i've got science on my side.
the statistical likelihood that this would do that is pretty low.
i mean... we're all here and we haven't disintegrated, right?
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but now that you've said that, watch it happen?
unless you don't believe in fate or jinxes or whatever that would fall under.
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there's a logical and rational basis for everything
well, rational at any rate
i've met a lot of bad people who really do defy logic with their decision making choices
you're a worrier aren't you? superstitious.
do you keep a rabbit foot in your pocket?
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and i have my reasons for being like that.
but no, i don't have a rabbit's foot in my pocket.
second i let my guard down, i'll regret it.
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sounds like the words of someone who's seen stuff.
then again, we all were ripped from whatever relative comfort we'd been experiencing before landing here, so we've all seen our share.
i get being a pessimist.
what's your take on staying or going?
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i have things i still have to take care of.
i can't leave them unfinished.
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what are you gonna do if we never make it back?
[peter's just playing devil's advocate here. he refuses to believe that they won't make it home. anything less than sending everyone back to their respective corners of the multiverse is failure and he doesn't do failure well.]
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adapt and adjust.
it's not like i can do anything about it.
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but in the meantime, is there anything you know from here or back home that might help us figure out how we can?
might as well pool our knowledge.
even if it doesn't seem like a big thing, little stuff is usually the key.
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stay together is a big one.
but that's hard to do with so many differing personalities.
i don't know if what i did back home is really going to help here.
it was a different situation.
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it'd probably be easier if we could agree on who should be in charge
you never know
what'd you do, can you tell me?
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catch me at home sometime and i will, though.
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will do.
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would hate to disappoint you.