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The tread is just:
Iโm taking that to mean a random location anywhere in the universe except the starting location. The earth is an infinitesimally small part of the universe, so most teleportations would end up in intergalactic space.
I mean, the spirit of the "superpower side effects" game isn't to render the superpower fully unusable, but to make it thoroughly annoying or to have a big downside/cost. Teleporting to a random point in all of the space of the universe is just a death sentence. My only reasonable read of this is "random location on Earth (not mid-air, underwater, or embedded within solid matter)".
Yea, I think we pretty much all agree on this matter, it's just a definition thing.