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Nov 05, 2011 21:03
[today in your mess hall a young Irish wizard is reading a
very serious discussion
on his computer (that looks like a macbook pro right up until you notice the apple does not have a bite taken out of it...]
You know, I never thought about this.
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bitchester
November 5 2011, 12:47:30 UTC
Science fiction versus the supernatural. Huh.
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borncaptain
November 5 2011, 12:48:33 UTC
It's not impossible. Though, I'd object to you calling it fiction.
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bitchester
November 6 2011, 06:17:52 UTC
This place is proof of that, if we're still running on the belief that everything she does is science.
And not fiction in most cases, but I'm fictional in some worlds. Dimensions ...
[waves his hand]
I think this is where metaphysics would win. It would either break the device or the vampire would be vaporized.
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borncaptain
November 6 2011, 10:36:49 UTC
The Enterprise isn't a "home", so to speak. It's a Federation vessel, open to the understanding of all species.
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00_07
November 5 2011, 13:51:01 UTC
[tentatively sits down next to him]
What are you reading?
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tobethemiracle
November 5 2011, 14:02:51 UTC
The most serious discussion I have seen since Alien versus Predator, which by the way should never have been made into a movie.
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00_07
November 5 2011, 14:05:02 UTC
... is it bad that I don't know what you're talking about?
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tobethemiracle
November 5 2011, 14:06:02 UTC
It is a terrible deficit in your education.
But no-one else gets it either.
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waylaidvagrant
November 5 2011, 13:59:22 UTC
[You take a peek over the boy's shoulder (a polite peek, of course) and cannot help but send him commentary.]
>that sounds very silly and is surely complete waste of time.
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tobethemiracle
November 5 2011, 14:04:03 UTC
[You receive the message from the corn mayor and respond in kind.]
> It sure is! That's why I'm doing it.
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waylaidvagrant
November 5 2011, 14:05:49 UTC
>why would you waste time on absurd imaginary things?
>surely there are better things to do.
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tobethemiracle
November 5 2011, 14:06:18 UTC
>There are.
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ladycoderring
November 5 2011, 14:43:13 UTC
I wonder why.
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tinymanoncampus
November 5 2011, 15:38:30 UTC
[sits down next to]
Hey!
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ladycoderring
November 5 2011, 15:45:04 UTC
Oh! Hi! I didn't see you come in.
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tinymanoncampus
November 5 2011, 15:47:12 UTC
Well, I did go straight for the food.
How're you?
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masterbaited
November 5 2011, 15:06:11 UTC
The thought's never crossed my mind, either.
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tobethemiracle
November 5 2011, 21:34:29 UTC
I guess it's a failure on our parts that we didn't.
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masterbaited
November 6 2011, 15:32:29 UTC
I suppose, although I have to admit I was never much of TV fan.
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tobethemiracle
November 6 2011, 21:39:50 UTC
There are books too.
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And not fiction in most cases, but I'm fictional in some worlds. Dimensions ...
[waves his hand]
I think this is where metaphysics would win. It would either break the device or the vampire would be vaporized.
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What are you reading?
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But no-one else gets it either.
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>that sounds very silly and is surely complete waste of time.
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> It sure is! That's why I'm doing it.
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>surely there are better things to do.
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Hey!
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How're you?
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