fair enough. hard to memorize those symbols, though. harder still to understand it when it's spoken.
yeah. guess i do.
[Yeah, just him making a dumb joke. Funny.]
i mean, you can go even further back. say that monsters had to exist at all.
i've talked to so many people who seem to know for a fact that monsters like us don't exist in their worlds.
or that we're just legends or stories.
or that different sorts of monsters exist. i get that one a lot.
[A1 to B1. He has to think for a second to remember what he actually meant by that. A1 is usually how he designates whatever timeline he's currently in, because obviously, and B1 was...ah, right. Papyrus's timeline.]
theoretically it's possible
events in B1 progress in generally the same manner that they do in A1
at least as far as i can tell
but i don't really think so
i think that once the reset cycle begins, the anomaly is restricted to the set of timelines that branch from their initial original point
so in other words, A1's anomaly could jump to any A timeline
but the B timelines might be restricted to anomaly B
[Here he goes again, directly implying that there are multiple anomalies across the multiverse, even though he said he wouldn't talk about it anymore. But Chara seems to have, well, calmed down since then and...in his experience, there's ways to think about this sort of stuff objectively. It helps you avoid the existential dread that comes with knowing there's potentially infinite versions of yourself out there that are completely indistinguishable from yourself.]
[Though it also helps that Sans has never in his life felt particularly unique or significant.]
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yeah. guess i do.
[Yeah, just him making a dumb joke. Funny.]
i mean, you can go even further back. say that monsters had to exist at all.
i've talked to so many people who seem to know for a fact that monsters like us don't exist in their worlds.
or that we're just legends or stories.
or that different sorts of monsters exist. i get that one a lot.
[A1 to B1. He has to think for a second to remember what he actually meant by that. A1 is usually how he designates whatever timeline he's currently in, because obviously, and B1 was...ah, right. Papyrus's timeline.]
theoretically it's possible
events in B1 progress in generally the same manner that they do in A1
at least as far as i can tell
but i don't really think so
i think that once the reset cycle begins, the anomaly is restricted to the set of timelines that branch from their initial original point
so in other words, A1's anomaly could jump to any A timeline
but the B timelines might be restricted to anomaly B
[Here he goes again, directly implying that there are multiple anomalies across the multiverse, even though he said he wouldn't talk about it anymore. But Chara seems to have, well, calmed down since then and...in his experience, there's ways to think about this sort of stuff objectively. It helps you avoid the existential dread that comes with knowing there's potentially infinite versions of yourself out there that are completely indistinguishable from yourself.]
[Though it also helps that Sans has never in his life felt particularly unique or significant.]