Heh, love it. The Fates tell us we have choices. So, while we have a beginning and an end, we don’t have to be fatalistic about what comes between? I think I’ll call them the Three Statisticians then. We live in a probability field determined by the interaction of our nature and our choices.
“I mean, you have seen what kind of bombs this pigeon drops. I can’t be stuck with that much bird-guano for long. Plus this fellow does not eat, he vacuums his own weight every so often.”
“Well, you got us there…”
Oswald can’t exactly say that as Clive does understand what he says.
The Fates have choices? Wow. Mind. Blown.
And yet again Oswald gets jabbed for running away into dream land
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Heh, love it. The Fates tell us we have choices. So, while we have a beginning and an end, we don’t have to be fatalistic about what comes between? I think I’ll call them the Three Statisticians then. We live in a probability field determined by the interaction of our nature and our choices.
“I mean, you have seen what kind of bombs this pigeon drops. I can’t be stuck with that much bird-guano for long. Plus this fellow does not eat, he vacuums his own weight every so often.”
“Well, you got us there…”
Oswald can’t exactly say that as Clive does understand what he says.
The Fates have choices? Wow. Mind. Blown.
And yet again Oswald gets jabbed for running away into dream land