So are rotting vegetables a sign of entropy in a TARDIS fridge?
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Daleks are the steampunk dildo.
If I had a TARDIS, I could go back in time and decide not to read that sentence...
Like Matt, I'd be afraid I'd lose produce, and it would rot and then eventually evolve into the Slitheen. The only way I would find a TARDIS fridge being embiggened on the inside as useful is if I used it to store beer.
Which I guess means I'm thinking of the TARDIS as a bottomless keg.
Am I sure I'm not a frat boy? Sometimes I wonder.
But, could you go back in time and find the fruit and veg before it rotted?
Eureka tonight!
Here's my new theory on the alternate timelines, Jack, and Henry.
Kim dies and Henry works to reverse what happened, this takes an unknown amount of time, but probably several years so I'll stick with my 3 years, the scientists die, maybe even Stark, but things happen closer to our current timeline. Henry discovers away to turn back time and does this.
Jack lives through what he considers the original timeline, until he discovers that Kim should be dead and goes back in time from his timeline at the exac time that Henry is going back from his timeline.
Jack prevents Henry, which leads to Kim's death and the erasure of Jack's "original" timeline, but with him having complete memories. Henry has his memories of his timeline (where we'll say he and Jack became close friends) with Kim dead, but Jack doesn't realize this and blathers on about the future and Allison.
Henry erases Jack's memories partly becaues he doesn't want to deal with Jack trying to thwart any future plans but also because he doesn't want to listen to Jack going on and on about this idealized future where Kim lived that Henry never experienced.
I think that ties up all the ends and leaves room for Allison and Jack to get togethr (or not, although personally I'm not averse to them as a couple).
Are frat boys into dildoes? Wow, I never knew what I was missing when I refused to talk to them in college.
I think, if a TARDIS fridge is smart enough to be bigger on the inside, it is smart enough to tell you on what date to eat each of its contents. Also, possibly, to cook them for you.
Or possibly - purge them before they liquify.
it is smart enough to tell you on what date to eat each of its contents. Also, possibly, to cook them for you.
This is some TARDIS other than the Doctor's cranky misfiring temperamental one, right?
I didn't say it could cook well.
So then having a TARDIS cook for me would be just like cooking for myself.