give me a story, snackulon you ignored my last story like a week ago. you owe me a story you had a story? I don't remember. here comes mine, though once upon a time, I felt really sick and I got depressed so I cast a spell to end the world. These spells don't take effect immediately, and they can be reversed. later when I felt better, for those reasons, I was in no great hurry to un-do it since that is time consuming and I was really busy around then eventually I kinda forgot about it (like I said, I was busy) but then something troubling started to happen facts and logic twisted, but nobody could notice or remember the changes but me the old world was a lot different, but in a way that's hard to see. there are some concerning facts about the new world so these spells are kinda like DNS propagation up to 48 hours the main problem is that in the new world, as mankind advances his knowledge and capabilities, he also advances his capability to destroy humanity in the old world which none of you remember because of the spell, knowledge and capabilities always had a tendency to defend mankind from catastrophe I forgot how to undo the spell because you have to remember what you said on the day you cast it, and it's been a while. I don't know what happens next, but, the end. saucerfilm: I didn't see your story! I regret missing it. is your spell related to nameservers? it definitely sounds like a DNS issue. different people seeing different things and whatnot I liked that story lol saucerfilm saucerfilm: it is not the same as a dns issue, but in the pre-spell world, nobody really had to worry about troubleshooting dns propagation issues because it was extremely straightforward. saucerfilm: story. thank you for the storty saucerfilm: the good news (for me) is that I can also cast a spell that should protect me from catastrophe and I will wake up in the re-born world, and we will regenerate humanity and do it all over again. regenerate humanity.... sexually? yes in part. btw, the previous time the world ended, it was due to an enormous nuclear exchange. the participants deliberately set off many groundbursts to make the fallout afterwards as bad as possible the mushroom clouds touched both the ground and the sky, like the wolf jaws snacky: are you a scientologist too?