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I've imagined myself in many places. At the bottom of lakes/oceans, in the depths of forests, through the eyes of a stray cat, being a millionaire, seeing the Northern Lights, the world's biggest fireworks show, being in a large field of soft dry grass on a clear starry night, being barefoot on a beach with no one else around (and no signs of movement or man-made noises), being in a world where time itself is frozen and you can do anything you want (like in "Bernard's Watch"), etcetera ... pretty much every possible thing that's worth imagining. With enough imagination, you can explore anything within the blink of an eye...
There is no time, it is all happening at once. I do know this to be true.
a sheep that can eat it's own face.
a snake that can go through itself.
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