You don't even have to like, turn on the TV except to make sure you're still in a pre-cheeto loop
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I guess "rest of your life" is actually for infinity, since the loop never ends
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
The downside of #2 is that we're all going to die, the downside of #1 is that you never die
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I immediately thought “the loop is clearly better” and don’t know why more people don’t agree
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En réponse à @tcarmody @sarahjeong
absolutely the loop is better. Zero hesitation.
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En réponse à @dansinker @sarahjeong
1. fewer bad things had happened 2. better people in all branches of government 3. better weather 4. some certainties
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En réponse à @tcarmody @dansinker
5. you can keep the TV off the entire time and there's absolutely no need to stay abreast of the news
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @dansinker
either you’re aware of what will happen, hence reduced sting, or not aware, i.e., almost a whole day of pride & hope
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En réponse à @tcarmody @dansinker
well my stipulation was that it's like the Bill Murray movie, so assume awareness—which is painful, but meh
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En réponse à @sarahjeong @dansinker
you’ll get over it, and can pursue other pleasures. Plus, the possibility, however small, that you have a perfect day
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yeah, I live near a public library branch. I'm definitely taking the loop.
Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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