Yes, that we are even speaking is a scientific feat of the multiverse itself; it leaves me with many a question, starting with that stated previously as well as that of how exactly the internet’s connection can transcend even universal barriers.
I’d wager that there are far too many alternates to get a proper study off of anyone, but it would be such a study as to intrigue even the highest of minds. Likewise, it could solve the nature versus nurture argument that seems to be endlessly raging.
It’s a pity, you think, that vocal tone cannot be conveyed through little lines on a screen. You wanted to see her facial expressions and hear what she sounded like; perhaps you were making a bigger deal out of it than she was. Some accused you of that on occasion; others, of the opposite.
You stare at the screen and at the flashing line, pausing for a moment as you formulated the final line to your response.
Nonetheless, it can be saved from being pointed out again, I hope.
Just so; then again, I’ve never claimed to understand the Internet as well as I did the multiverse, and that’s saying something, given the complexity of the many parallel worlds that stem from this very theory.
Even using one thousand would be enough, though recruiting one thousand willing of alternates of a single person would be quite a miraculous feat. I would take some issue with what you’re saying, though, with regards to the “debate” which is less an argument over which is better and more a discussion of how both of them seem to affect us as we mature into adults.
I wonder if there isn’t a way in which we could talk about this more efficiently, though. Our connections are both sound, I imagine, and while this platform is serviceable, do you think you’d mind moving to a more personal form of communication? A video chat, perhaps, or something like that?
You’d rather she see it and understand it, now that she knows. You’d rather she come to terms with your glassy, pale, almost albinistic blind eyes by looking at them, because otherwise it would just continue to drive the two of you apart. You’d let her decide, though, whether she wanted this to continue or not.
(Source : orphiste-blog)