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## [[Never the Selves Shall Meet|Meeting yourself in the past is always considered "A Very Bad Thing."]] Rationale will vary though, with a 75% chance of invoking one of the Laws of Thermodynamics. For works after 1991, there is a 50% chance of "[[Butterfly of Doom|the butterfly effect]]" and/or "chaos theory" being the rationale. |
## [[Never the Selves Shall Meet|Meeting yourself in the past is always considered "A Very Bad Thing."]] Rationale will vary though, with a 75% chance of invoking one of the Laws of Thermodynamics. For works after 1991, there is a 50% chance of "[[Butterfly of Doom|the butterfly effect]]" and/or "chaos theory" being the rationale. |
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