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In the mood for another round of Silly Questions. I think y'all know how this works by now, but here's the last edition, just in case!
1) Make a list of fifteen characters, and keep them to yourself for the moment.
2) Ask everyone to make up questions in the comments.
For example: "One forces Two and Seven to get married. Is it a happy marriage?"
"Five, Six and Twelve form a band! What do they call themselves? Are they any good?"
"Why *are* all the other numbers afraid of Seven?"
[eta: closed for new questions!]
1) Make a list of fifteen characters, and keep them to yourself for the moment.
2) Ask everyone to make up questions in the comments.
For example: "One forces Two and Seven to get married. Is it a happy marriage?"
"Five, Six and Twelve form a band! What do they call themselves? Are they any good?"
"Why *are* all the other numbers afraid of Seven?"
[eta: closed for new questions!]
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Everyone! I have just this moment read the most fantastic sentence (which is in Stephen Hawking's "The Grand Design").
According to Descartes, God could alter at will the truth or falsity of ethical propositions or mathematical theorems, but not nature.
God could alter at will the truth or falsity of ethical propositions or mathematical theorems
HAS ANYONE WRITTEN THIS NOVEL YET BECAUSE I WANT TO SHOVE IT INTO MY BRAIN.
According to Descartes, God could alter at will the truth or falsity of ethical propositions or mathematical theorems, but not nature.
God could alter at will the truth or falsity of ethical propositions or mathematical theorems
HAS ANYONE WRITTEN THIS NOVEL YET BECAUSE I WANT TO SHOVE IT INTO MY BRAIN.
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