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===<h2>One of those weirdass thought brought up a few days ago.=== | |||
I propose that when we seem to have left the TV on when we thought we'd turned it off, when there is a disagreement over a trivial | </h2> I propose that when we seem to have left the TV on when we thought we'd turned it off, when there is a disagreement over a trivial matter, when all the evidence points contrary to someone's belief, they are not necessarily in the wrong. I say that they (or some item) has merely unknowingly exchanged places with a version of itself in a very closely related alternate universe. For history's sake, when people are naming schools of thought after me and such, let it be known that I made this conclusion several years ago during lunch at high school. I flicked a small speck of chocolate in the air, but didn't see it come down. I was not satisfied with such possibilities as it went off at an angle, or fell in my hair, oh no. It was then I realized the almost imperceptible exchanges made between realities. Somewhere, ''<i>2''</i> specks of chocolate came down. If I perhaps expanded these things a bit more, and it wouldn't be such a copycat idea, I could make my own Kilgore Trout. '''<b>Current Mood:'''</b> thoughtful <small><a>[http://proth.livejournal.com/5633.html Original]</a></small> | ||
For history's sake, when people are naming schools of thought after me and such, let it be known that I made this conclusion several years ago during lunch at high school. | |||
If I perhaps expanded these things a bit more, and it wouldn't be such a copycat idea, I could make my own Kilgore Trout. | |||
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2002-02-21 10:08:42
One of those weirdass thought brought up a few days ago.
I propose that when we seem to have left the TV on when we thought we'd turned it off, when there is a disagreement over a trivial matter, when all the evidence points contrary to someone's belief, they are not necessarily in the wrong. I say that they (or some item) has merely unknowingly exchanged places with a version of itself in a very closely related alternate universe. For history's sake, when people are naming schools of thought after me and such, let it be known that I made this conclusion several years ago during lunch at high school. I flicked a small speck of chocolate in the air, but didn't see it come down. I was not satisfied with such possibilities as it went off at an angle, or fell in my hair, oh no. It was then I realized the almost imperceptible exchanges made between realities. Somewhere, 2 specks of chocolate came down. If I perhaps expanded these things a bit more, and it wouldn't be such a copycat idea, I could make my own Kilgore Trout. Current Mood: thoughtful <a>Original</a>