I lost my train of thought.
Saki, what would you consider to be the meaning of life?
YES I AM THE SAME KOTO AS BEFORE!!
I lost my train of thought.
Where did it go?
YES I AM THE SAME KOTO AS BEFORE!!
I think it was in Europe.
I don't know anything about
it go
.
What was it doing in Europe?
YES I AM THE SAME KOTO AS BEFORE!!
The answer to life, the universe, and everything is…
42.
"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."
James Paterson
Would I lie to you?Originally Posted by Sensei Saki
"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."
James Paterson
The answer to life, the universe, and everything is… 42.
"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."
James Paterson
No? The answer is..........42.
"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."
James Paterson
Are you serious?No one has all the answers.
I lost my train of thought.
Pay attention. I am telling you, the answer to life, the universe, and everything is… 42.
"In all countries where personal freedom is valued, however much each individual may rely on legal redress, the right of each to carry arms - and these the best and the sharpest - for his own protection in case of extremity, is a right of nature indelible and irrepressible, and the more it is sought to be repressed the more it will recur."
James Paterson
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