Frankie broke reality as we know it on the 31st of March, 2002. I admit it, it wasn't the best idea they ever had, but they meant well and they didn't really think about the potential ramifications. OK, so maybe they neglected to consider even the immediate consequences, but they were under a lot of pressure at the time. And anyway, reality was already fucked before they started messing with it. That was why they decided to try and fix it. They get it now, they are sorry about the whole thing, and they won't do it again.Yes ...
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Frankie broke reality as we know it on the 31st of March, 2002. I admit it, it wasn't the best idea they ever had, but they meant well and they didn't really think about the potential ramifications. OK, so maybe they neglected to consider even the immediate consequences, but they were under a lot of pressure at the time. And anyway, reality was already fucked before they started messing with it. That was why they decided to try and fix it. They get it now, they are sorry about the whole thing, and they won't do it again.Yes, I know that Frankie says that kind of thing so often that people tune them out automatically, but it's all true. They put it all back, anyway, and you can hardly tell the difference. If you know how to look for it, you can spot where it's not quite as it used to be, but pretty much nobody does, so it shouldn't really matter.Anyway, rather than waste time apportioning blame, we should focus on dealing with the situation we're in. There are gods afoot, after all, and you can't trust half of those bastards.
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