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Oct 29, 2007 08:58

I wasn't aware that consecutive comas produced the same fantasy.

The doctors had better be working on a way to cure this... condition. At least Mokuba and Noa are able to handle everything, this time around.

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missingedge October 28 2007, 22:47:45 UTC
As far as I have been able to tell, it isn't a delusion or fantasy.

Unfortunately.

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betterthanyuugi October 29 2007, 04:34:21 UTC
Of course you don't. Figments of the mind are usually of the opinion that they actually exist outside of the dream.

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missingedge October 29 2007, 05:02:00 UTC
That's very knowledgeable of you, however, I also have my own experiences that are personal. If truly were in a delerium, everyone here would be another persona to your own, and I doubt anyone here is that schizophrenic.

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betterthanyuugi October 29 2007, 05:11:37 UTC
Schizophrenia may not be a valid diagnosis, however, the possibility that my mind is complex enough to create realistic beings and give them pasts? It's a more likely scenario than being caught in an "alternate dimension".

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missingedge October 29 2007, 05:15:45 UTC
Alternate dimensions are not so difficult to comprehend, although admittedly difficult to explain. It's not my area of expertise. Avoria lends itself to several explanitory theories, however, and it would be unreasonable to explain one from the other when it doesn't make a difference in the first place.

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betterthanyuugi October 29 2007, 05:32:32 UTC
Making the allowance of the possibility of the existence of alternate dimensions still leaves the small question of; how? When I was last removed from this place, I awoke in a hospital bed - clearly, I had been in a coma. There is little to no evidence that this place exists outside of my imagination.

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missingedge October 30 2007, 04:08:05 UTC
When I was last removed, I was returned to my world as though nothing had happened inbetween. However, it's up to you to believe a testimony with no decisive evidence to back it up.

It's a pointless arguement, however. I should have just greeted you normally, but I've never been one for social formalities.

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