That's not a run that's a sprint
He's usually slower.
I can run for an hour or three, (I won't enjoy doing so after the first half hour, but I could, depending on how hard I push myself)
I can sprint for a few minuets tops
Sorry bout that Lyn, I only got to book 2 in the second series... Thats book 4 I think
There's 5 books in each series. So that would be book 7. And I'm only teasing. My kidlet is crazy about those books and has read and reread them all several times. Which has been fun for me because I was crazy about Greek and Roman mythology when I was his age so I read and reread as much of the source material as I could, so it gave us some fun stuff to talk about. :)
Plus it has helped him get really into history. He even went as a praetorian guard for Halloween....and it wasn't easy getting him a costume either since he wanted it to be as historically accurate as possible.
Sorry bout that Lyn, I only got to book 2 in the second series... Thats book 4 I think
There's 5 books in each series. So that would be book 7. And I'm only teasing. My kidlet is crazy about those books and has read and reread them all several times. Which has been fun for me because I was crazy about Greek and Roman mythology when I was his age so I read and reread as much of the source material as I could, so it gave us some fun stuff to talk about. :)
Plus it has helped him get really into history. He even went as a praetorian guard for Halloween....and it wasn't easy getting him a costume either since he wanted it to be as historically accurate as possible.
This entire post makes me super and ridiculously happy. That is all.
I think he means it makes more sense for the narrative as opposed to it having more realism
The premis behind reality being stranger than fiction is that in fiction events generally are supposed to flow with logical progression, or at least have a purpose
Reality is not nessiarially bound to such limitations from our own limited view point.
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I think he means it makes more sense for the narrative as opposed to it having more realism
The premis behind reality being stranger than fiction is that in fiction events generally are supposed to flow with logical progression, or at least have a purpose
Reality is not nessiarially bound to such limitations from our own limited view point.
Reality is not stranger then fiction.
Think of the strangest real thing possible, then add a monkey dressed as hitler.
What if the hypothetical but "real" strange thing already included a monkey dressed as hitler
One could argue that adding more monkeys wouldn't add to the strangeness
One could also argue that if the event in question had already happened in reality, coppying it would reduce the weirdness level
That beig said, I'm not trying to get across that the saying is true 100% of the time
In fact another famous saying goes that no absolute statement is true 100% of the time, including this one
Strangeness is relative,
One could even say that so too is "truth" and "fiction"
Sadie teaches Light Blades pretty much every period. The teacher she's filling in for didn't feel he needed a planning period. Whenever new prof arrives, this may change, but for now this is what she's stuck with.
Oh, and Rakki, you can't have Advanced Illusions last hour. It's only offered first hour. This has been established repeatedly. It's a small class. Just say he read his schedule backwards or something and Dance is last hour and Advanced Illusions is first.
And my apologies for sparse posting the last few days. I am dealing with some health issues, most relevant to this situation being ongoing insomnia. I got some medicine for that and have started catching up on my sleep, but it is hard to keep track of what is going on and what I'm posting when I am this tired.