RE: Zoostuck 2
04-18-2014, 03:35 AM
(04-17-2014, 05:18 AM)☆ C.H.W.O.K.A ☆ Wrote: »a 13th century monk; studying and memorizing
Ah, of course. Yes, it turns out that quite a lot of manipulations for these singularities of complexity are already happening in the 13th century and you can barely blow your nose without tripping across one of their schemes. Luckily, once you became a monk you found it was a lot easier, because you don't do a lot that affects the outside world at all.
So most of what you're doing is memorizing the contents of books. On occasion, you get assigned to make a copy of a book so it will last longer, but some of those books are involved in singularity-schemes so you "accidentally" fail to copy them.
But then you ran across this book. You were about to copy it when you realized it was part of a scheme, so you were about to "lose" it when you realized that was part of a scheme. You were worried something like this might happen.
So what are you going to do to avoid furthering any singularity-schemes?
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