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CONTEXT: I wrote/drew this in 2020. Lol. Happy New Year!

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Ever since I could remember, I had feared being found wanting. If I did the work I wanted to do, it was certain not to measure up; if I pursued the people I wanted to know, I was bound to be rejected; if I made myself as attractive as I could, I would still be ordinary looking. Around such damages to the ego a shrinking psyche had formed: I applied myself to my work, but only grudgingly; Iâd make one move toward people I liked, but never two; I wore makeup but dressed badly. To do any or all of these things well would have been to engage heedlessly with life â love it more than I loved my fears â and this I could not do. What I could do, apparently, was daydream the years away: to go on yearning for âthingsâ to be different so that I would be different.
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Concept: A streaming service releases a movie about a person caught in a time loop that ends not with breaking the time loop, but with the protagonist reaching peace with the new condition of their life, making a point of finding joy in small things and doing good works even if they donât last.
It was a pretty good movie, so when you have a friend over who you think would like it, you watch the movie again. About 2/3 way through the movie, something starts feeling off. You didnât exactly memorize the movie the first time, but it feels like some scenes are going differently. As the movie goes on, you become more and more certain that itâs not the same. The ending is definitely different. The protagonist still ends the film trapped in the time loop, but this time theyâre in despair about it. This ending emphasizes the futility of trying to change controlling systems and the way peopleâs fundamental natures trap them in destructive cycles.
 Youâre initially shocked not to see the movie you expected, but you realize that it must have two alternate versions, shown either randomly or in some designated order depending on how many times youâve viewed the film. You wonder if thereâs more than two versions, so you watch it again.
Broadly speaking, it seems like the same film you watched the first time, but even though you canât put your finger on any specific changes, it feels a bit different, like maybe the filmâs editor used different takes. In the jubilant final scene, you realize that the protagonist isnât wearing a snazzy leather jacket like you remember, but instead a button-down shirt with sleeves rolled up their forearms.
 The fourth time you watch it, you get the grim ending again, except this time in the final scene the protagonist isnât crying silently while staring into the distance, but wailing while covering their face with their hands.
 The fifth viewing, the protagonist goes mad by the end, though the film is clear that theyâre mad within a time loop rather than imagining a time loop due to madness. The sixth time, the mood of the ending is stoic resignation.
 You finally get online to look for information about this film. Thereâs plenty of people talking about the film and its different versions. The streaming service has implemented some super-advanced anti-piracy technology, so no one can save clips, and even trying to use another device to film a tv showing the movie seems to just result in weird static. That makes it impossible for people to compare footage from their versions and figure out exactly how many there are, but itâs clear there are lots.
The director and cast did some publicity before the film was released, talking about the characters and the setting, but there was no mention of alternate versions. They havenât done any press since the release. One person online claims to have run into the director at a Starbucks in Malibu and asked whether there were any alternate endings where the movieâs protagonist escapes the time loop.
âThe structure of storytelling, at least as we understand it in Western culture, always calls for an ending,â the director said with a wink, then slipped out the door, clutching a triple-shot hazelnut latte. The online person reporting this encounter didnât realize until too late that that wasnât actually an answer.
You watch the movie again and again, usually several times a week. You take notes each time so you can better spot the differences. You start changing how you watch it: different times of day, on different devices, with different settings. Maybe thereâs a trick to control which version youâll get. Itâs never exactly the same twice. (Just how long did they spend filming all these versions? You canât find any information about the lead actors working on any new projects.) The repetition and lack of resolution are maddening, but every time you decide youâre done with watching this movie you only make it a few days before you give in and watch it again. You keep hoping to find the ending where the time loop breaks, but it never happens.
Finally, in frustration, you open a document on your computer. You stay up until 4 am furiously typing. Eventually you have it: a new version of the latter half of the movie where the protagonist successfully breaks the time loop. Your ending is true to both with the filmâs worldbuilding and the protagonistâs character. Itâs big and triumphant. You canât remember the last time you felt so satisfied.
You go to sleep. The next day, you open up the streaming site. Your cursor lingers on the time loop movie youâve watched so many times before, but instead you select a teen rom com that looks like it will take absolutely no narrative risks. You feel free.
The day after that, you have an idea for how the time loop filmâs protagonist could break out of the loop in a super ridiculous way. Just thinking about it cracks you up. You donât want to forget any part of this hilarious idea. You open another document and type it out.
Three weeks later youâre sitting in a Starbucks. You have another idea for how the protagonist can break out of the loop but with absolutely heartbreaking consequences. Itâs painful to consider, but the idea wonât let you rest. You open your laptop and go to the folder already growing crowded with version after version of the protagonistâs escape from the time loop. You take a sip of triple-shot hazelnut latte and begin again.
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