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- |1-It all started as a harmless joke
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- By JIPsoft
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- Darryl was my friend. I had known him since birth. He was exactly the
- same age as me, so naturally I was informed of his birth, and he of
- mine.
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- I had always thought there was something very peculiar about Darryl.
- Either he was mad or I was. It was only later that I came to the
- conclusion that we both were. That served, of course, not only to unite
- us, but also to isolate us from anybody else.
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- One day, when we were pondering about the very essence of truth, things
- and stuff like that, I said a fatal thing to him. What I said was
- (quite verbatim) "But I don't even know if you exist!"
-
- Darryl's reply was puzzling. He said "I don't!" and vanished. I was
- unable to see, hear, touch, taste or smell him, but somehow I was aware
- of his constant presence. His thoughts entered my head. At first I
- thought mine must have entered his head too, but then I thought it was
- false, since I knew there was no head for them to enter.
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- Darryl existed only in my head. I could not sense him as an external
- being, and nobody else even knew there was any Darryl.
-
- I grew worried. Just as vacuum craves air, a sudden discontinuation of
- existence attracts existence - matter - to itself. I could already feel
- my matter slowly turning into Darryl. He would be all right, physically
- existent and all that, but what about me?
-
- I thought about Darryl. In my thoughts I said: "Darryl! Hear me!
- Please exist again, I cannot possibly survive turning into you!" And he
- answered. He said - thought - "Why did you do this to me?" I was in a
- panic. I replied that what I said about his existence back then had
- only been a joke, whose point he apparently had failed to get.
-
- "All right", he said, "I will cure your problems." He thought about a
- lump of granite exactly of his mass, which took the form of a square
- circle. It appeared. It was the first time I had seen a square circle
- in my life. It was strangely beautiful, yet I dared not look at it for
- a longer time. I knew Darryl had made it - he hadn't created it, he had
- just forced it into existence.
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- But the main thing was that it had stopped the drain of existence
- Darryl's disappearance had created. I was no longer turning into
- Darryl. I was glad.
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- But his thoughts were still in my head. He haunted me in a curiously
- mad kind of way. "But hey!" I thought. "This will do - it could be
- worse!"
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- End
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