This kinda reminds me of a point I've always wanted to make...since you're a DW fan, you'll get this. Why does the Doctor say, "But that's impossible!" about once every five episodes, when he's seen SO MANY THINGS happen that shouldn't be possible? He should know by now that anything's possible and that there is absolutely no reason to say "That's impossible!"
so then if unexpected=expected then there is no such thing as unexpected....
lol nice stamp reminds me of some thing i say when someone tells me I'm weird i say:
But to be normal would mean to act like the rest of us, and the higher population of the human race is considered "weird" by other humans, so being normal is to be weird. If normal=weird and weird=normal than there is no such thing as weird, so you just basically told me that I am me.
Why does the Doctor say, "But that's impossible!" about once every five episodes, when he's seen SO MANY THINGS happen that shouldn't be possible? He should know by now that anything's possible and that there is absolutely no reason to say "That's impossible!"
lol nice stamp
reminds me of some thing i say when someone tells me I'm weird i say:
But to be normal would mean to act like the rest of us, and the higher population of the human race is considered "weird" by other humans, so being normal is to be weird. If normal=weird and weird=normal than there is no such thing as weird, so you just basically told me that I am me.