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I TOO HAVE A DESTINY.
Ohio: So I got this amazing plan!
Minnesota: We fail almost every time you say that.
Ohio: Well this is the same! But with a hamster involved.
Illinois: I'm interested.
A thought I had (although my two screenshots don't 100%line up buut) so thinking about past events and the glitches from todays teaser looking like they were good places to be for a face cam cos some of them were like rectangular in corners. I thought of overnightwatch.
And like what if those rectangular glitches in the newest teaser were cos it's like onw again? Where this whole teaser is displayed acrossed multiple cams, and the individual glitching for indiviual cams is like what we got for onw? Cos like while the two pics don't line up exactly, I found it interesting that the first single cam glitch in onw is in the top left, and the rectangular glitch in the teaser is also top left
Tldr, could the camera footage from today's teaser be in a similar format to 9 camera format we saw for onw?
NAH MAN WE BACK AT ONW NONONO 🧢

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As Luck Would Have It (by Christina Angquico) Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA
Outwash Plain and Denuded Hills, Mt, St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington, 2015.
For the third year in a row, a visit to this site seems unlikely in 2022. Prior to COVID-19 I had tried to revisit the blast zone of Mt. St. Helens at least once every couple of years. COVID-19 has disrupted that schedule.
Skagit Valley Tulips, Washington, 2003.