Question Posted Wednesday December 21 2005, 1:31 pm
Anything in parenthesis can (not) be ignored.
I can't talk on the computer now, so if, well, actually, I CAN talk on the computer now, I mean, like, I'm at the computer NOW, writing this message, but I'm doing this NOW, while you're reading it LATER, except for you I guess it's NOW, like, when you're reading it... I mean, like, wait, gosh. This is so confusing.
I haven't gone away but I'll be right back.
The statement below is True.
The statement above is False.
Which statement is correct?
Since history never stops, when does the future begin?
ankeagle14 answered Wednesday December 21 2005, 3:37 pm: the statement is true and false at different times. history never stops because the present is always moving. futere is AFTER the present. so basicly its like an onging line, and we are just a 'car' driving, forever moving.
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