And neither do I. The bleak loathing I feel towards it cannot be measured, or estimated. It may be that this is the dark energy which makes up 68.3% of the known universe, or it may be that the animosity I now bear is infinite.
The snow seems to be infinite. Not all the world is snow -- other types of matter are permitted, so far, to exist -- but I suspect that it goes on forever.
We are running out of places to put it.
The snowfall we have received is in excess of requirements. Are you missing snow that your locale had been allotted? I think we have it. Please join me in contacting the weather authorities to arrange its prompt delivery to its intended destination.
We're told to expect more snow tomorrow.
The snow seems to be infinite. Not all the world is snow -- other types of matter are permitted, so far, to exist -- but I suspect that it goes on forever.
We are running out of places to put it.
The snowfall we have received is in excess of requirements. Are you missing snow that your locale had been allotted? I think we have it. Please join me in contacting the weather authorities to arrange its prompt delivery to its intended destination.
We're told to expect more snow tomorrow.
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Date: 2014-02-14 10:51 pm (UTC)It's interesting that you mention dark matter however, I've just begun reading a book about how the earth is eventually going to come to a cosmic stellar end. It's called "Death from the skies: The science behind the end of the world" by Philip Plait(PH.D.) It's really interesting, and vaguely horrifying, but at the same time, somehow comforting.
*hugs again* I hope you feel better and that the nasty snow clears up.
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Date: 2014-02-15 05:13 am (UTC)Thank you for the sympathy. *hugs* I will probably be able to face it a little more bravely if I can manage to catch up on sleep a bit.
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Date: 2014-02-17 03:26 am (UTC)*sends good-sleep vibes your way*