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If the writer wants it that way.Was the world promised to Voldermort beforehand?
And?So can I.
But similarly, both of us would easily identify a storyline continuity problem if the book has Voldemort arriving in Canaan after a 40 year journey thru the Sinai wilderness, yet every reader thinks he is still living in Egypt because the script says he never left Egypt.
And if the writer does want it that way, you would expect Voldermort to take over the world, wouldn't you?If the writer wants it that way.
I would expect the story to follow the path the writer chose.And if the writer does want it that way, you would expect Voldermort to take over the world, wouldn't you?
Why would I expect that, if I didn't expect it myself?But if you hand me a book where Voldemort has taken over the world, dont expect me to assume he has done so in real life.
Except, of course, Darwin's, The Preservation of Favoured Races ... right?Mr Laurier said:The same rule applies to ANY fanciful story.
Some of can tell when we are reading a seminhostorical novel.So can I.
But similarly, both of us would easily identify a storyline continuity problem if the book has Voldemort arriving in Canaan after a 40 year journey thru the Sinai wilderness, yet every reader thinks he is still living in Egypt because the script says he never left Egypt.
I wouldn't expect you to believe it either.Except, of course, Darwin's, The Preservation of Favoured Races ... right?
That's alright.You do realise that you don't get extra Credibility Points for such comments?
That's alright.
As of this post, for every credibility point you have, I have 276.4295302013423.
Keep posting!
As I said, keep posting.Your credibility rating is running at around 1% of posts. Mine is 47%. Hah!
You'll die of old age before that happens, chief.I'll give you a call when it gets as low as yours (another Cheap Point!).
Thats not something to brag about, its just sad.You'll die of old age before that happens, chief.
Do you see how many posts I have?
Every single one made with my own two hands -- without exception.
At the height of my posting, and with the wind at my back, I could make 5000 posts per day.
Just defending this doosey of a remark:Thats not something to brag about, its just sad.
You do realise that you don't get extra Credibility Points for such comments?
I think this is likecsuper off topicSo can I.
But similarly, both of us would easily identify a storyline continuity problem if the book has Voldemort arriving in Canaan after a 40 year journey thru the Sinai wilderness, yet every reader thinks he is still living in Egypt because the script says he never left Egypt.
... Which, as fanciful stories go, has the advantage of having been never written.Why would I expect that, if I didn't expect it myself?
You don't think Voldemort took over the world, and neither do I.
So, no.
I wouldn't expect you to believe it either.Except, of course, Darwin's, The Preservation of Favoured Races ... right?
Was Origin of Species written?... Which, as fanciful stories go, has the advantage of having been never written.
Origins of Species?Was Origins written?
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