If time is inescapable in its inexorable sequentiality, that still does not solve the fundamental problem of historical causation; it only makes it possible to contemplate it.
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9:50 AM
The words inescapable and inexorable should never be used in such close proximity, and if you can communicate an idea in half as many words, then so much the better.
I'm so sorry to say that I think I might have had a better weekend than you.... ;)
The words inescapable and inexorable should never be used in such close proximity, and if you can communicate an idea in half as many words, then so much the better.
I'm so sorry to say that I think I might have had a better weekend than you.... ;)
My weekend has been more along the literary lines of "Git 'er done."