text post; un: peerless_cucumber
It seems that several of us have already located the keys to "our" personal safety deposit boxes, and found items of a very personal nature contained therein. Likewise many of you may also have discovered that these objects carry a curse most peculiar, which compels the person who recognizes them to speak of the circumstances surrounding these objects which weigh most heavily on their memory.
This one would like to take this time to remind everyone that we exist now in a new world, subject to no laws but those we make ourselves. It strikes this one as nonsensical to persecute each other for things we may or may not have done elsewhere, especially when those with shameful memories may struggle to convey the full context which lay behind their remembered actions. This is said not to justify or apologize for the crimes some of us may have committed in another world, but simply to promote harmony in this one. We have no allies here but each other; shall we allow our mysterious captors to turn us against each other so easily?
[no shen yuan doesn't have a guilty conscious shut the fuck up]

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But no, I didn't have a choice. I died in my native world and woke up in that one. And then I died in the second world and woke up here.
It would be interesting to see what happened if I died here. Not that I want to try it! But it would be interesting, scientifically speaking. [Would he wake up on the train again, like that probably-insane young lady with the manly name? Or would he transmigrate somewhere else? It is a mystery he'd prefer not to settle for sure, thank you!]
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good thing don quixote already tested it for you
sounds like you might be a bad candidate for finding out what happens when we die
[ don quixote, the woman who can't die; shen yuan, the man who can't seem to stop dying? ]
bad luck though man. sorry about the constant rebirth into increasingly shittier worlds
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Well I can't really say I have any questions about her sanity, but I do worry about that girl XD;
It's not really as all bad as it sounds when you say it like that, though. There were good parts too, like learning magic! I'm almost certain that it didn't exist in my native world, so getting to cast spells and become a badass martial artist was fun. And I've gotten to meet so many interesting people! Like my roommate, or a kindly stranger on the network who let me spill my tragic backstory for him for several hours without judging me harshly. I really appreciate that.
What's your story anyway, stranger? What were you doing before you woke up here?
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it's not a bad thing to look at the bright side if you can find one
i'm heine, and i'm pretty sure i just fell asleep and woke up on the train here
not the most exciting of origin stories
definitely hadn't died though, that much i'm positive of
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You were asking about magic earlier...are you a magic user yourself, Heine?
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we don't have magic in my world that i know of, just a lot of advanced science.
although depending on who you ask those two things aren't all that different
depending on how they're used, anyway
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Whatever. If I do end up transmigrating again I hope it's into a world with really advanced technology, like spaceships and teleporters and those sorts of things. I think it'd be an interesting change of pace.
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i meant it in the metaphorical way, like u said. the "might as well be magic" way
teleportation would be cool. we don't have that where i'm from
but it would make a lot of things a lot easier if we did
all we've developed is bioengineering.
ยป "spaceships"
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maybe we do have spaceships and i've just never heard about em
a lot of news from the upper half of the city never makes it down to us poor fucks below