- Someone get her to Congress 
 - I didn’t even understand the joke until I saw this 😅 - That’s, that’s chaos theory. 
 
 
- A few weeks later she finds a note in her kitchen… “you are not alone”. - The next week a note on the fridge reads “They are watching you”. - Two days later an angrily scribbled note is found on the stairs “do not sell them your chairs!” - More notes randomly appear, sometimes in familiar handwriting other times in a wild angry scribble … “they are here at night” … “they are fondling your chairs in the darkness” … “I told you not to make a deal” … “you and your chairs will suffer”. - A week later Lorette Grace is admitted into hospital with severe CO poisoning. - ^~(sounds familiar to anyone? ;-) )~^ - Yeah, ive also noticed that you can’t enclose content in parentheses and then use carets to raise the whole thing. Bummer. - Interesting, it reads fine as small print on the Jerboa client. - Wait, it formats properly on Jerboa? That’s great! …Except that it means it’s another formatting issue for Eternity. Bummer. 
 
 
- Never read that thread on r/askalawyer… Or did I? - Close, a story like it is/was a classic on reddit, person started receiving/finding anonymous notes that over a few months spiraled downward… - Wish I had saved it or wrote down the title, was a fun read. 
 
 
- deleted by creator - And you may ask yourself “How do I work this?” - And you may ask yourself “Where is that large automobile?” - And you may tell yourself “This is not my beautiful house!” - And you may tell yourself “This is not my beautiful wife!” 
 
- deleted by creator - deleted by creator 
 
- Is that… is that woman replying to herself more than a month later? - Could be multiple years even… - Heh, fair. 
 
 
- Oblivion NPC gets stuck in a loop. Next message is bound to be “I don’t know you and I don’t care to know you” 
- ORDER CORN 
- She should break in and steal her chairs, and then call the cops on herself. 
- Of course i know her - Did she ever get some chairs? 
 
- Clear sign of a confusing interface. 
- This is what Split was based on 
- Ed Balls 
- Imagine 20 years from now you find a post on an old thread and reply to yourself, not remembering the dumbass random throwaway username you used to post the thing you’re replying to. - Fun fact: This literally happened to me when I was 11 or 12 in a web forum about a game. I posted once about a problem I had, and then a year later I had the same problem again and replied something like “Oh yeah, I have the same problem” without anyone else commenting xD 
 








