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1. Why do you have a link to another article about the list, rather than a link to the list itself?

Are you kidding around, or do you seriously not know what the word "apologist" means?

What about "Aaron Paul"? "Bryan Cranston"? "Watch"? "Bit of"? "Shock"? "David Blaine"? Wouldn't the title convey all the essential information if it were just "Magic!" ?

A box is turned on at one point in time, and turned off at another. Those create two endpoints for the box. Something (or someone) can go into the box at either endpoint, and come out of it at either endpoint. When something goes into the box, it experiences going towards the other endpoint as going "forward" in time.

There are several things they could have done to make that more readable. For one thing, apparently, Abe(0) always refers to the Abe native to a timeline, and Abe(1) refers to an Abe from another timeline (and same for Aaron), so the same Abe can be Abe(0) in one timeline and Abe(1) in another. The characters should

1. All the "previous iterations" of themselves were in different timelines.

In the movie "Contact", an extraterrestial signal is discovered to be instructions on building a device, and the characters refer to it as a "primer" with the "primmer" pronunciation. At first I thought the characters were just mispronouncing it, but apparently that's considered a correct pronunciation.

I had trouble with the whole "ice caps melt, and submerge everything but the tip of Everest in water" part. The ice caps are at a lower altitude than Everest. How does melting the ice caps make the water go to a higher elevation? Yeah, it's just a movie, but that's no excuse for having anti-gravity water with no

I wonder what the LoR would say if a biological male person who identifies as female asked the question. Or if a gay man were talking to straight males pretending to be female.

I kinda miss the 90s web style. It was much less cluttered.

Are you imagining a world in which everyone is exactly the same, or a world in which, for some reason, no one is willing to discuss the fact that some people are different from others?

@Tyrannorabbit could also just type <i>word</i> to get word.

"The butterfly effect assumes a fixed point in the past with permutations all following from that fixed point."

In order to arrive at a point of time within a timeline, there has to be a box at that time in that timeline to come out of. Otherwise, you'd just be popping into existence out of thin air. Also, the way they take a box inside another box is by disassembling it and putting the parts inside another box. You can't

I wonder whether anyone's made a chronological edit. I've seen a summary of the plot in chronological order.

Is it just me, or does it look like a maple leaf is attached to the barrel of that gun?

It depends on what "a thing" means. I'm sure there are people calling themselves a "certified" hypnotherapist, but that just means that someone "certified" them. As far as I know, there are no standards for "certification". Anyone can set up a hypnotherapist "certification" service, and hand out "certifications" to

In blind taste tests, wine ratings are highly correlated with the price people were told the wines are, and have little to no correlation to actual price.

A guy tosses something that he thinks is a baseball with fake autographs into a $5 bin? He doesn't think having a baseball signed by Babe Ruth for sale for $5 is going to raise suspicions? No one's going to notice it's a fake? And the con man was counting on him being this stupid?

The con man thought he and his girlfriend would be able to live off of $4.4 million for the rest of their lives? I mean, that's only going be, like, $2.6 million once Obama is done with it.