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avalononline2021-01-14 04:59 pm
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[ Sometime during the month, an image is uploaded (the infamous LONG BREAD), accompanied by the following caption: ]
Assist me in proving a point to my unrepentant friend: this is not how one slices bread.
Assist me in proving a point to my unrepentant friend: this is not how one slices bread.
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Just because you negate the empty space in order to travel it, does not mean that space does not exist. Again, I reiterate: man as they are now has not the capacity nor the technology to traverse the distance. I did not say 'twas impossible at all - only that it is impossible as they are now. If they can find a way to breach the metaphysical barrier between worlds as well as turn back time itself, I've no doubt that one day they will turn their gazes to the distant stars and travel beyond their native realm. But until such time, they've enough problems of their own to solve.