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Jellyspace Jimmy had arrived to the edge of reality. Eh... Could be better. It was full of jelly. And vines, but mostly jelly. No, really, it was rather hilarious. Jimmy jumped up and down, and the ground, the seemingly stable dirt and rocks, bounced him back up like a bouncy castle. This was how matter behaved at the edge of reality. As discoveries went, it was underwhelming. Jimm hoped to find some kind of whiteness, or void, or some sort of hole that you could see kaleidoscopic things inside it. Not a f*****g bouncy world. He jumped up and down a couple more times. Okay, it sure was fun. He had to admit that. He jumped once more. And what was with the vines? They were everywhere, and they made no sense. Oh, let us backtrack a bit here. This wasn't a planet, Jimm was begrudgingl