whizzball1 said
Great.Okay then. *looks over at Lizbeth* You ready?
Sure, let's go.
whizzball1 said
Great.Okay then. *looks over at Lizbeth* You ready?
LegendBegins said
Sure, let's go.
whizzball1 said
*we assimilate into creativity and reform in the dining hall in Arthur's castle*
LegendBegins said
Formal much?
whizzball1 said
Heh. *they assimilate once more and reform in his "backyard", a grassy plain*
LegendBegins said
Better. Picnic?
Legend said
I honestly wouldn't care if I did.
Valiance said
Well, I do. It's no paradisal experience.
Legend said
*Shrugs*Humans.
Valiance said
*Starts juggling white-energy mallets and smiles*Navi.
Legend said
I've never understood how people are so unnecessarily complex. I suppose I never will.
Valiance said
I don't understand it either, and I'm a complex person.
LegendBegins said
Can you actually cook?
souleaterfan320 said
jake: ive got something im making.
Legend said
Just variable after variable, my friend. I wish I could see far beyond that.
Valiance said
Things would be boring without lots of variables.
Legend said
There are some things that even variables cannot account for.
Valiance said
It's a shame, but it's true.
Legend said
It is the difficulty of life. Machines are lifeless. They will never achieve anything. When a machine has a soul, it will be able to surpass any mechanical device, and most living beings. What will never change, and what Aero, for instance, doesn't realize, is that a machine, even with a soul, will always be surpassed by a living being. A nonliving creature will never be the strongest.