That Tif, she always has to have the last laugh.
I received a thrilling counter to my Rybox that I sent her while in Oregon. It was made with bits and pieces of the former package with Tif's scrawling all over the inside. In it included Oregon-imported foods (Fig bars, vitamins, and lime-flavored mints) which I immediately consumed, pictures from her travels, loads of inside-jokes, and [my favorite] a London-esque magnet.
She's such a surprisehost. Thanks, Tif!
If everything grew at the same rate, [including distances and temperature ranges] then nobody would be able to feel or detect it. What if right now, as I type this, everything in the universe [and the universe itself] were getting bigger, further away? What if it were constant, even atoms and the smallest particles grew as well? How would we know? Would we ever be able to figure it out? After all, with everything growing now, we have no referance to compare sizes. We could very possibly live in a world where growth is as infinite and constant, and the only growth that we can recognize were changes in growth acceleration?
Short people, rejoice. I just found a cure.
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