( Tyler was not coming on her to identify Jenna Sommers, but, such is life. )
Jenna was Elena's aunt. Are you saying Jenna Sommers is in Beacon Hills, Malia?
To add to the list, my mother wasn't on a bus bench and then she was. And @ waverly, someone named Charlie is asking for you if that name means anything.
Oh, maybe. But it's hard to say when she doesn't have any proof. But if it is...]
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Maybe? I'm in NY. I'll look at trains and stuff to see when I can get there, but Wynonna and Dolls might be closer. When you get there, can you send me a picture?
[She doesn't want to assume it's Julian without proof. She also will be diverting to another group chat.]
Especially since they're so scattered. Like if someone made a wish, wouldn't they all show up in one place? It's not like they're all even being deposited where they died.
I'm Fred Burkle and I, too, am very familiar with "multiverse" shit. I'm very familiar with string theory and supersymmetry. Supersymmetry is a theoretical physics principle that proposes a fundamental symmetry between two types of particles: fermions (matter particles) and bosons (force-carrying particles). It suggests that for every known particle, there exists a "superpartner" with different spin properties. For example, a fermion would have a bosonic superpartner, and a boson would have a fermionic superpartner. All that's to say, it holds up the idea that we all have someone else out there like us, or even a world like this one.
But there really are a vast and diverse set of worlds out there. Some might even call them infinite.
I know this one, too. So, imagine there's a world with only shrimp, or a world without shrimp. And, taken even further, just imagine someone makes just one wish. And that wish's different spins a whole different universe off of it. I knew someone once who had this power.
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We have three more in Beacon Hills. Does Jenna Sommers mean anything to anyone?
[She assumes she means something to someone because everyone else seems to have connected so far but it's not a last name she recognizes.
And then probably because someone (Parrish or Stiles) makes her:]
Other two have already been identified and we are contacting their loved ones.
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Jenna was Elena's aunt. Are you saying Jenna Sommers is in Beacon Hills, Malia?
To add to the list, my mother wasn't on a bus bench and then she was. And @ waverly, someone named Charlie is asking for you if that name means anything.
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Got it. Mystic Falls. We're already calling Caroline.
Congrats on your mom.
[And with that she will be out because Cora and Stiles have arrived at the station, and they're sorting things out here.]
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Oh, maybe. But it's hard to say when she doesn't have any proof. But if it is...]
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Maybe? I'm in NY. I'll look at trains and stuff to see when I can get there, but Wynonna and Dolls might be closer. When you get there, can you send me a picture?
[She doesn't want to assume it's Julian without proof. She also will be diverting to another group chat.]
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Thanks, Tyler.
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Something must be in the water.
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Especially since they're so scattered. Like if someone made a wish, wouldn't they all show up in one place? It's not like they're all even being deposited where they died.
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Huh, say that five times fast.
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Also does anyone know anyone who knows anything about, as my brother-in-law put it: "multiverse shit"?
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Hi, I'm Barry.
What's going on?
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We've also been dropped into different other universes before, the past, and the future and there's a book series about us that's a longer story.
Source of that series is powerless somewhere.
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I'm Fred Burkle and I, too, am very familiar with "multiverse" shit. I'm very familiar with string theory and supersymmetry. Supersymmetry is a theoretical physics principle that proposes a fundamental symmetry between two types of particles: fermions (matter particles) and bosons (force-carrying particles). It suggests that for every known particle, there exists a "superpartner" with different spin properties. For example, a fermion would have a bosonic superpartner, and a boson would have a fermionic superpartner. All that's to say, it holds up the idea that we all have someone else out there like us, or even a world like this one.
But there really are a vast and diverse set of worlds out there. Some might even call them infinite.
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Ellen Harvelle. My daughter Jo and I were two of your New Orleans drops.
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You create any universes lately? Or, fulfill any wishes? Or... I don't even know a third option?
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Chuck abolished all of his other universes he preoccupied himself with. And I'm not looking to create any any time soon.
Hope this helps!
Not you @ Hope
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locked | damon + caroline ; to end
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this time i skipped damon and caroline, whoops.
whoops.
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