You must've came across some strange time anomaly. A gateway in a random grocery store siphoning time.I saw two different guys at Costco who looked like Alfred Molina at different stages of his life. What are the odds?!
Oof that's annoying. When I was on vacation everyone kept the door open even when I kept closing and telling them to shut it. And as a result a bunch of horseflies and no-see-ums kept coming in. They're very microscopic gnat-like mosquitoes that bite more than normal mosquitoes. I mostly went swimming so I avoided getting bitten up like everyone else, but they looked like they had chickenpox by the end lol.How do so many flies get inside our house? There were 6 in total yesterday.
I thought of a video game idea like this just recently. In the original game of the series, you end up getting rid of the eternal winter. But in the next game, you’ll learn that the “main timeline” was an alternative timeline, and the robots in the future were not happy that you got rid of the eternal winter, so they go back in time and kidnap the previous hero while sending the hero’s loved one into the future. You’ll have to fix the future and travel through both time zones to save her and defeat the robot.Game idea:
You’re fighting the main antagonist and you lose. Then you get sent 100 years into the future, and the future has been ruined because of the villain, like Sonic CD. It turns into an open world game where you have to restore every area in the game to its good future, also like Sonic CD, by going a few years earlier into the past and defeating the boss of the area. When you do this, you get the good future. Since it’s an open world game, there’s also tasks you can do in every area. At first, you don’t have enough power to time travel all the way back to the beginning of the game, but when you get every good future, you can go back to the beginning of the game and fight the main villain again, and then you beat the game, meaning technically, none of the events of it actually happened. The end.