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You would read a book or watch a movie that brings perspective to the parallel "time stream" in the cliché change the future plotline. For example, "Hello sweetie!" "Where's Sarah? I was supposed to marry Sarah that night!" amirite?

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Ugh, this is worded so awkwardly.

KatieKaties avatar KatieKatie Yeah You Are -1Reply
@KatieKatie Ugh, this is worded so awkwardly.

Yeah I have no idea what it's talking about.

@KatieKatie Ugh, this is worded so awkwardly.

So let's say in a movie, somebody makes a time machine, goes to the past on an important date(let's say the date when somebody meets his future wife). In the past, they guy does something stupid and he ends up not meeting his future wife. Then he goes to the "present", AKA when he left. The woman that was supposed to be his wife is married to somebody else.
I'm saying that in that plotline, it's always from the man that went to the past's point of view. I'd like to see one from somebody like his wife's point of view. The viewer or reader would see what it's like
for(specific to my example)a stranger come up to you and say that you were supposed to marry him.

KatieKaties avatar KatieKatie Yeah You Are 0Reply
@KatieKatie Ugh, this is worded so awkwardly.

I think I get what you're saying. But do people in cliche time stream stories really just go out and say "u wer supost to murry mee!"

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