Philip (
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entranceway2017-02-13 10:29 pm
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Entry tags:
- attack on titan: jean kirstein,
- fantastic beasts: newt scamander,
- fate/: archer,
- gravity falls: dipper pines,
- heroes: sylar,
- innocence: beckett warner,
- marble hornets: tim,
- mass effect: legion,
- newsflesh: georgia mason,
- once upon a time: henry mills,
- penumbra: philip,
- supernatural: sam winchester,
- the flash: lisa snart,
- the last of us: tess,
- the picture of dorian gray: dorian gray,
- the vampire diaries: klaus mikaelson,
- the walking dead: michonne,
- uncharted: nathan drake
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Wonderland's worst feature are its events.
That's a pretty common thought, right? Only this place doesn't usually come up with events on its own. They're all just baggage it dredges up from our own worlds. When you look at it that way you could probably even make a case for Wonderland itself being pretty decent.
So here's a question: You've got the choice, go back to where you left off, or stay in Wonderland for good. Which one do you pick, and why?
That's a pretty common thought, right? Only this place doesn't usually come up with events on its own. They're all just baggage it dredges up from our own worlds. When you look at it that way you could probably even make a case for Wonderland itself being pretty decent.
So here's a question: You've got the choice, go back to where you left off, or stay in Wonderland for good. Which one do you pick, and why?
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So- what? If you had the choice, then you'd travel back and forth?
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Perhaps I would!
Though, I know people forget everything that happened in Wonderland when they return home. If I could travel back and forth, wouldn't I forget about that ability on my native soil?
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Though to be fair I haven't given it too much thought so far, admittedly most people I talk to either want to stay or go. Stay and go is still a bit new to me.
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So what's the story behind that? You want to pick the best of both worlds, avoid the worst in either, or do you just get restless?
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