But if the tweet can reenter the timestream at any point, what prevents the individual bits in the tweet to be individually randomly strewn timewise, scrambling the message and avoiding paradox?
Oh, right. That would violate the First Law of Comedic Physics. Only When It’s Funny.
Tim must read Drabble. There was a sequence, earlier this year about Norman getting text messages from his future self, including one telling him to take Ralph to the hospital. Good thing, too, as Ralph had appendicitis.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Oy…my head is spinning…
rayannina about 15 years ago
Better a spinning head than an empty one.
zero about 15 years ago
What a twit…
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
Well, at least he has something to look forward to.
wicky about 15 years ago
That’s gonna ruin his whole day.
Nebulous Premium Member about 15 years ago
But if the tweet can reenter the timestream at any point, what prevents the individual bits in the tweet to be individually randomly strewn timewise, scrambling the message and avoiding paradox?
Oh, right. That would violate the First Law of Comedic Physics. Only When It’s Funny.
Rakkav about 15 years ago
How well we’ve been conditioned to think of death as anything but death.
Sorry, but that’s tragicomic to me if to no one else, and it’s the best I can come up with right now. (yawns from lack of sleep)
Sherlock Watson about 15 years ago
It’s nice to know that, when twits die, they take their twittering devices with them. Saves us the trouble of stomping on them.
PS: “Meanwhile, yesterday,” is one of the best captions I’ve ever read.
Varnes about 15 years ago
Hey, that means he should have known he was in Limbo, so why did he ask where he was when he got there? (Nov. 3)
gordrogb Premium Member about 15 years ago
OK - now I’M confused. Is this actually today’s comic, or is it tomorrow’s, or was it yesterday’s?
Ray_C about 15 years ago
What’s all this? Two physicians caused Brewster’s early demise? Isn’t that against the hypnocricket oath?
JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago
And that’s the paradox (or quartet of vets.)
notbugme about 15 years ago
Tim must read Drabble. There was a sequence, earlier this year about Norman getting text messages from his future self, including one telling him to take Ralph to the hospital. Good thing, too, as Ralph had appendicitis.
pbarnrob about 15 years ago
Haiku has its place It is lyric’ly pretty But it’s just not prose.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Our actions cause our actions.
“I am the master of my fate,
I am the captain of my soul."“Captain, you’ve run ’er aground again!”