<Normally I'd criticize you for breaking the fourth wall, but...well, it's an interesting philosophical question. How do you know that the world isn't just shadows on Plato's cave?>
<I can not. Whilst I know for certain what @Empiricist allows me to know, it is only a certainty from my perspective, for all I know I could, indeed be delusional, for I posses no definitive proof that anything exists, not even myself. But if this really is a primitive phantasmagoria of delusions, and I accept it as reality, then surely, for me, it might as well be reality.
I suppose that delusions are strictly retrospective, after all, until they are recognized as fabrications, they are instead recognized as truth and it seems that truth is only a temporary designation applied to what the specific person thinks in a particular context within a given timeframe.
Of course, that is merely my opinion, please enlighten me as to you own.>
<Dunno. If my power's real, I am. That's all I'm sure of.>
((Out of curiosity, would anyone be interested in me doing a novelisation of RotMG so far?))
((Could be neat. Sadly, some of the major plot points are extremely stupid.))
"Well, maybe your parents could homeschool you if they thought you were ready?"
"But I no age so I never be big enough..." Meme sighs sadly.
"Oh. Um." Angel's father is trying to figure out what would be the best for an eternal toddler.
Definitely not a normal schooling pattern. But what, if anything?
((...Should I go back and read that? I've read the other tangents but didn't feel like reading one that went on for several pages uninterupted.))
((And now you know how I feel about extended date scenes.
))
Meme explains how she can't age to Angel's dad and looks really sad that she might never go to school.
((Posted after I had typed the above and while I was reading through the thread to see if Twi had been on so I could finish the interaction between her and Angel's mother so I could have her come down and interact with Meme.))