...try on the tie-dye t-shirt and the moment you do you black out. You awake in bed with that feeling you get after a night's sleep, your not sure how long you've been out. But you jolt awake remembering the t-shirt you tried on, it's still on your body but you notice nothing different about you. However instantly things are noticeable about your surroundings. You live in a studio apartment, everything is arranged the same as you remember things with a folding Japanese style room divider to keep your bed area separate from the rest of the apartment when you have guests. Firstly you see you still have what looks like the bag of assorted t-shirts but you notice some of them are different colors. Then as you peer around you see your TV is not a flat screen but one of those older CRT boxy style and hooked into it is a game console that reminds you of the Super Nintendo you own but clearly different. All though this console has the same style cartridge slot with similar controllers it also has a CD drive and has 'PlayStation' printed across the corner and on the controllers. This is all freaking you out, you look around for your cell phone in attempts to find some familiarity but instead find a dramatically different phone. It's branded the same on the back as the phone you remember having, Nexus, but it's clearly more like a BlackBerry with a large mobile style keyboard. On this phone the screen is still a touch screen like you remember but it's much smaller. The OS still looks like it's some Android variant but you don't go much into it as you don't want to mess with it till things are clearer. Not sure what is going on you attempt to find a news program on TV. It's the 4 o'clock news, they are rambling on about stuff that sounds normal. But then you glimpse the bit about it being the 5th anniversary of the NASA manned mission to Mars with the goal of putting the first colony on the planet beating every other nation to it. Then the story after it about the fight for the rights to body modification including genetic and mechanic in which they interview someone who is not human but more fox like, more like the furries you've come across online. As you continue to view the rest of the news cast seeing stories of events, people, and things that don't exist where you remember coming from you wonder if this was the t-shirt doing all of it. Did it really just bring you into a new reality? Would removing the t-shirt bring you back to your old reality? In all of this you