Philosophical Process
Pieces somewhat more "high-concept" in their approach to the meta-state of the setting. 9,250 / 12
"We're like TV doctors," says Taub with a flickering, self-conscious smile.
This isn't about him finding out. This is about how it goes when he keeps thinking he will, and doesn't.
This isn't about him finding out. This is about how it goes when he keeps thinking he will, and doesn't.
Someone will come along eventually and heal the sins of this world. Right?
Maybe redundant, but never irrelevant.
*Here, a note: imagine that the continent of Coeia harbored such natural, mossy stone as would offer a basal creeping place for the vines of such fruit.
Once one dismisses the rest of all possible worlds, one finds that this is the best of all possible worlds!
Assume the bases of Xenoblade Chronicles. Assume also the writings of the philosopher Voltaire. Now, prove a contradiction.
Assume the bases of Xenoblade Chronicles. Assume also the writings of the philosopher Voltaire. Now, prove a contradiction.
If life itself truly is such a scarce substance, and one which can induce alternately such euphoria and such dysphoria...
Always, it comes. Not inevitable, no, but uninhibitable.
Leave your method signature at the door.
Hello, partner.
Just trust me. Or don't. That's...kinda the point.
The answer, bluntly enough: absolutely nothing. Or absolutely everything. Take your pick.