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'''Monday Every Day''' refers to those works of fiction where time just stands still. Similar to a [[Groundhog Day Loop]]. |
'''Monday Every Day''' refers to those works of fiction where time just stands still. Similar to a [[Groundhog Day Loop]], but instead of reliving the same events every day, time does not seem to progress at all despite any clocks, calenders or timers. |
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* [[The Sims]]: The [[Trope Maker]]. In the first one, time just stood on the same day. The Sims would go to work every day, with no days off. |
* [[The Sims]]: The [[Trope Maker]]. In the first one, time just stood on the same day. The Sims would go to work every day, with no days off. |
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Monday Every Day refers to those works of fiction where time just stands still. Similar to a Groundhog Day Loop, but instead of reliving the same events every day, time does not seem to progress at all despite any clocks, calenders or timers.
Examples of It's Always Monday include:
- The Sims: The Trope Maker. In the first one, time just stood on the same day. The Sims would go to work every day, with no days off.
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