Subject: Sure. I've been there.
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Posted on: 2014-06-26 08:10:00 UTC

I've been many "theres." I stood--for Gilead, for the Calla--against Thunderclap's wolves alongside Roland's ka-tet. I defended the hallways of Balamb Garden with the other SeeDs when the Galbadian soldiers attacked. I wandered through the Labyrinth with Sarah. I was on the bridge of the Rachel when Jake gave the order to ram the Blade Ship (and wish I could have stayed longer; I miss them all dearly.) I watched the unconscious Terra make it back to safety while the Realm of Darkness closed in around Aqua and me. I danced with the Nubians as we celebrated the safety of our princess Aida.

None of those things happened, yet I still experienced them. Not physically, in the world around me, but emotionally, in my head? They absolutely happened. The fact that they didn't actually happen doesn't devalue the experience I had. I think that's why we can feel nostalgia for these things: the events aren't real, but the experience itself is.

I think this is also why I tend to write scenery porn-levels of description. I see those places--see them very well--because I've been there.

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