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John Steinbeck ([personal profile] graftage) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-02-09 10:09 am

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[There's the sound of someone clearing their throat.]

I don't know, I guess I just wanted to get this off my chest. See if this has happened to anyone else. It still feels weird to me to even think about it, but...

[A long sigh.]

Anyways. My name's John Steinbeck. And where I come from, that was just a regular name with no other meanings attached to it. Coming here, though, I happen to get lots of people askin' about some kind of author. Seems like he has the same name as me. Which is like, sure, guess the name could be common.

[There's a pause.]

And then, a really good friend of mine gave me one of his novels, and...its bizarre. The names of the characters have the same names as my family. The situation in the book is stuff that I'm familiar with, too. It's just....weird. And I guess I just wanted to ask if, like, this is something people have even experienced, knowing that there's some other YOU out there in a different world who you weren't even aware of. I know people come from different worlds. But has anyone found out about another version of themselves or whatever through talking to people around here? Or is there anyone else who has actually met their own selves here? I guess that could be a thing.

[World dimensional shenanigans, oh my!]

...Thanks for listening. [A beat.] And before anyone asks, no, I've never written a single thing in my life.
polypeptide: (but strong in the truth i found)

[personal profile] polypeptide 2020-02-11 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
It'd be better if his taste was worse!
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[personal profile] polypeptide 2020-02-18 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
[ Give him a second here to try and process this. ]

Just because we're the same person doesn't mean we have to like the same things though.

[ Does it... not...?

Even he doesn't sound fully certain about what he just said.
]

I would have liked Kasumi no matter what.
polypeptide: (paved in gold)

[personal profile] polypeptide 2020-02-24 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
Uh... probably.

[ Why is the whole thing needlessly complicated?

The question gets a sigh that's bordering on exaggerated though.
]

If she's happy with him, then I'm not going to ruin that for her.