Fine distinction. I'm not so sure that's really different.
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Fine distinction. I'm not so sure that's really different.
That's okay, quite understand, but it's a topic you may find quite interesting at some point. However, this --
-- is something you might find already answered on another thread, starting at this...
I think that at least this much is right. Seems to me that he was resigned to losing Jake because he believed that he'd always been unable to help people whom he cared about.
I think this came about just because of the significance of the number 19 in the series. That led many to believe that perhaps this was loop #19.[/QUOTE]It was said that the reason that 19 recurred...
There's a Simpsons episode in which Marge gets mugged. She goes to the police and the chief says, "I'm going to tell you what I tell everyone who comes in here: The law is powerless to help you." ...
The paradox of ka.
Roland's quest is either pointless or meaningless. If Gan is good, then challenging Him is wrong. If Gan is not good, then challenging Him is suicide.
That's not to...
"To err is human, to forgive divine." I guess one could have expected a nicer ending, if one believes in a merciful God.
The horn appears to be primarily a symbol of the fact that life is not...
Well, whether anyone is saying outright that we do, or not, I think that the question is implicitly at issue in this thread.Free will is particularly important in Western culture, but I don't think...
Hey, Eddie! Long time no see. :) Hope you're doing well, sai....Which raises questions about the moral order of the universe. Although the TDT multiverse has a loose reality, we assume that it is...
He could have picked it up from one of the floors below. Perhaps from that one which represented whatever day it was that his father had first given it to him to carry.
Each room has one...