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What if
What if someday the world came to an end?
What if one day aliens took over the planet?
These were the questions I’d ask my friends, family, strangers.
What if we could all turn invisible?
What if we could fly?
When I was little everything made me question life, whether there would be an apocalypse, or whether we could turn into inhuman creatures whenever we wanted.I guess you could say I had quite the imagination as a child.
Or… What if monsters really did live underneath my bed?
What if a watermelon grew inside my stomach when I swallowed its seed?
What if we could teleport to any place we wish?
What if we could live inside our favorite video game?
What if the earth stopped spinning?
What if we could run on water?
What if we could travel to the sun?
What if we could mind read?
What if we could freeze time?
What if we could time travel? What if my toys did come to life during the night when everyone was in bed?
So did you ever ask yourself “What if”?
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I really wanted to write about childhood because it was a good, happy, and adventurous.