I, Professor Pocketwatch, had always been fascinated by the art of time travel. My latest invention, a chrono-displacement device, was the most sophisticated yet.
But as I embarked on a journey to ancient Egypt, I found myself stuck in a loop, reliving the same 10 minutes over and over. The pyramids seemed to shift and writhe like living, breathing monsters.
It was then that I realized: time travel is not a bug, it's a feature. And I was the bug.
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