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Random Thoughts.....What are you thinking?
eh might hop onto iv for a bit
I'll jump on as well :D
Bismarck.Moonlightespada said: » eh might hop onto iv for a bit I read that as "might hop on the IV for a bit" I found a story inconsistency in The Big Bang Theory (tv show) and now it's bugging me. :(
What inconsistency?
Episode 4 starts out with Sheldon telling Leonard how he's no longer going to work on time travel because he realized that if he did invent it, he'd just go back in time and give the time machine to himself.
BUT, at the end of season 3 (I don't think the season finale, but one of the last ones of that season), Leonard is sitting in Penny's apartment telling her about when he first met Sheldon. In the flashback, they had an agreement saying that if either of them were to invent a time machine, they would agree to go back in time precisely five seconds after Leonard signs that part of the agreement. Edited for "Holy run-on sentence, Batman!" Bahamut.Feisei said: » volkom said: » bah power went out again across town :S Again? :o Where the hell do you live? lubbock, the local power transformer/lightning thingy-ma-bobber exploded a few days ago, leaving the majority of the city without power for the early morning hours on the weekend. now today the power keeps shifting. with the majority of the northern part of town w/o consistent electricity I think I'm the only person in America that doesn't like the Big Bang Theory.
(the show, not the actual theory; I love the theory) That's exactly my point. Every time I see it, I feel like I'm watching Family Matters or Step By Step or whatever. The jokes (albeit a bit smarter than most sitcoms) feel regurgitated, as do the situations. I'm just not really into sitcoms any more.
Woo. Made 1.2mil~ farming Yag necklaces! lol
Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm just not really into sitcoms any more. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » Never seen an error like this before, oddly vague for SE lol. "***happened. get lost and take a break." NO MORE CRAPPY MULLET THING! *shakes head back and forth*
I GOT JIPPED!
*** you blonde *** at Dairy Queen! You gave me like 3 not so big *** cookie dough pieces in my Large Blizzard! *** YOU! /tableflip rage Cerberus.Kalyna said: » I GOT JIPPED! *** you blonde *** at Dairy Queen! You gave me like 3 not so big *** cookie dough pieces in my Large Blizzard! *** YOU! /tableflip rage
Speaking of ice-cream, eating a polar swirl right now that I made myself, so I made sure to put all sorts of goodies into it :D!
Shiva.Spathaian said: » NO MORE CRAPPY MULLET THING! ![]() That is exactly what I'm doing now! BAHAHAHAHAHA!
Alexander.Drokin said: » Bismarck.Magnuss said: » I'm just not really into sitcoms any more. Alexander.Drokin said: » Episode 4 starts out with Sheldon telling Leonard how he's no longer going to work on time travel because he realized that if he did invent it, he'd just go back in time and give the time machine to himself. BUT, at the end of season 3 (I don't think the season finale, but one of the last ones of that season), Leonard is sitting in Penny's apartment telling her about when he first met Sheldon. In the flashback, they had an agreement saying that if either of them were to invent a time machine, they would agree to go back in time precisely five seconds after Leonard signs that part of the agreement. Edited for "Holy run-on sentence, Batman!" Sheldon could still work on it, even without just taking the contract at face value. I mean I want a mansion and a Ferrari and all kinds of ***, I can still hope and dream my *** off and think someday, somehow I'll obtain it. All that aside, it's not a necessary inconsistency for Sheldon to have this revelation. The statement refers to his solo work on the time machine, whereas the contract entailed the both of them. Like I said, splitting hairs, but when you start dealing with temporal paradoxes and ***, everything comes down to splitting hairs and word by word specifics. Also BBT is awesome. Valefor.Slipispsycho said: » That's not really an inconsistency. It's really splitting hairs, but it can still be congruent. It just means they didn't invent a time machine (that can travel backwards, it is actually much easier to travel forwards in time) or that Leonard is a liar. It wouldn't be the first time he broke the contract. He could still go on to create a backwards capable time machine AND not show up in the past as per the contract. Sheldon could still work on it, even without just taking the contract at face value. I mean I want a mansion and a Ferrari and all kinds of ***, I can still hope and dream my *** off and think someday, somehow I'll obtain it. All that aside, it's not a necessary inconsistency for Sheldon to have this revelation. The statement refers to his solo work on the time machine, whereas the contract entailed the both of them. Like I said, splitting hairs, but when you start dealing with temporal paradoxes and ***, everything comes down to splitting hairs and word by word specifics. Also BBT is awesome. I'll just go with, "Leonard embellished his story to make it sound more incredible to Penny." Because I'm pretty sure Sheldon would never make the mistake of saying something in the present that he's already brought up in the past. sister told me she saw 2 of the neighbors dogs roaming free and told my dad, he shooed them away the opposite way from their house and now she saw the owner, an old man, walking alone with no doggies :( now im sad
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