LNH: Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths #INFINITY: "The Waste of Time"
Scott Eiler
seiler at eilertech.com
Wed Nov 25 19:21:23 PST 2020
On 2020-11-24 21:15, Jeanne Morningstar wrote:
> He wondered if he'd entered into an entirely new universe and was about
> to become some kind of Galactus analogue, but then he caught a glimpse
> of him and his teammates fighting the Anti-Drizzt [FWII again] and
> realized that this was one of those stories where time loops back in on
> itself in a kind of Nietzschean way. He waited. From the glowing cloud
> of creation stars and planets began to congeal, the Earth itself formed,
> and he gradually drifted back down into it until he found himself in his
> own body in the present.
>
> He rubbed his eyes, finally, and looked at the time on his laptop. One
> minute had passed.
>
> "Oh come on," said Time Waster Lad.
Well, *that's* an interesting way to see the Fate of the Universe.
Also, a good use of time-wasting powers.
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-- (signed) Scott Eiler 8{D> ------ http://www.eilertech.com/ -------
The soldiers presented a pathetic but inspiring spectacle. The
hospitals were crowded with sick and wounded; the walls were
gradually crumbling under incessant shell fire, yet that garrison
of heroes remained undaunted.
It was as Buck said, "just as if they had been Americans."
- from "The Airship Boys in the Great War", De Lysle F. Cass, 1915.
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