nonsensiclesnail · F
🤔 the only answer came from the fish. So fits between the two of them, I guess the fish wins by default.
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nonsensiclesnail · F
@DavidBianchet2 God didn't answer, he asked.
DavidBianchet2 · 56-60, M
@nonsensiclesnail exactly.
nonsensiclesnail · F
@DavidBianchet2 Am I to assume the answer is what? Is this a trick?
God asks us to not dwell not he past or worry about the future. So does today come after today?
God asks us to not dwell not he past or worry about the future. So does today come after today?
Lostpoet · M
Tomorrow comes after today
DavidBianchet2 · 56-60, M
@Lostpoet sometimes.
ShenaniganFoodie · M
Viewed this way, the fish is correct if you think of time as cyclical. In an endless loop of days, "yesterday" is the predecessor to "tomorrow," meaning you have to circle through the past to get to the future.
GoFish ·
rice bowls? lol
Did the fish swim backwards or what is the joke here? 🤔
idontcareok · 70-79, M










