@TrekzDeth I thought it was as simple as the fact that no data is actually erased in a computer, just marked for being overwritten, and out there in the void he came too after being ripped from his normal place and basically put in the recycle bin.
@mikeabrusci "Local man unable to distinguish gimmicky soda cap from normal soda cap, forced to use second soda to open first soda. Did he buy the second soda? More at 11."
11:
"No." "Thank you for watching."
@yoapk I believe what I put is correct, and minimal research i've done 'just' now seems to back me up. But to be honest I don't care enough about this topic to argue about it. So I'll consider it moot. Others may do their own research on this matter if it proves interesting.
@asterhound One of the most egregious examples I can think of is "Blood is thicker than water." which is a simplified version of "The blood of the covenant, is thicker than the water of the womb." Both of which have totally opposite meanings.
@asterhound The more expanded form of the simplified saying is "You can't have eaten your cake, and still have it too." That's what the phrase means. A lot of phrases like this get warped drastically by changes in the implied lexicon or simplification of phrasing.
@wretched_skull I had one. In concept it didn't seem that bad as an idea? I mean... Orange creme soda? Citrus and cream could work. But when I tasted it? It didn't taste like cream soda, it tasted like something was 'wrong' with my mountain dew. How could you mess it up this bad?
@ArteiceTB D&D rules say that a pregnant shapeshifter including cloning creatures, are 'locked' once impregnated. If the same holds true for Kate then she'd be unable to recall a pregnant clone.
@azusa_maxima No it's 'lack of exercise-kun' saying don't then run 8 kph for 35 min for just having a mid burger. Everyone always wants magic to get around the truth of: 'You can eat whatever you want, so long as you burn more calories then you take in.' Yum food just makes it more improbable.