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Sounds like a great way to reboot the DC or Marvel universe. How probable is this bubble bursts and affects us before we fuck up our environment for good? Would we be able to know if it already happened somewhere far from us? Like, "we have 5 years, that's all we've got".
Since the bubble travels at the speed of light, no, there's no way to know. It could be an hour away from us right now and we wouldn't even see it hit us, we'd just evaporate from existence nearly instantaneously.
The bosses from my 3 part time jobs would be very disappointed I left them short staffed.
Are you sure you can't come in anyway? Janice didn't turn up either and we're really stretched.
Somehow, that's comforting to me. And hey, it's been almost a day and we are still around.
Don't jinx it ;)
Itβs that effing Peter Parker again. No matter how good the wizard, you canβt keep interrupting while he is trying to change memories across the entire multiverse
Cop knelt and kissed the feet of a priest and a queer threw up at the sight of that
Huh
I thought that was a reference to Bowie's "Five Years", pardon me