Chaoticians never deal in absolutes. Except wait, I guess they do, but just infrequently. Like, they would frown upon it, but not claim that they never make such a mistake, because that, in itself, is an absolute. And chaos would usually make most absolutes false eventually. Right.
Though he is horribly mangled in the first book, and this is really the only point I'm trying to get across. No comments-->???-->Dinosaur troubles.
I think you are the only one to truly realize the severity of what this means. That may yet save you.
I mean, not that I really can have anything to do with it. You'd need some sort of serious firepower. (Like possibly protestors. By which I don't mean arm them. I mean use them. Like, in cannons perhaps.)
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Though he is horribly mangled in the first book, and this is really the only point I'm trying to get across. No comments-->???-->Dinosaur troubles.
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I mean, not that I really can have anything to do with it. You'd need some sort of serious firepower. (Like possibly protestors. By which I don't mean arm them. I mean use them. Like, in cannons perhaps.)
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Happy now?
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I mean, most things can, but not everything.
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