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{{Quote|Continuity, bah! Doesn't exist, child. Except in the minds of the cretinously literal, like the singlehearts who clutter up this planet. Trying to sort it out will only tie you up in useless knots forever. Get on with it and worry afterwards if you can be pinned to someone else's entirely arbitrary idea of the day-to-day progression of events. Without contradictions, we'd be entirely too easy to track down. Have you ever thought about that? It's important that we not be too consistent.|The [[First Doctor]]|Time and Relative (novel)}}
{{Quote|Continuity, bah! Doesn't exist, child. Except in the minds of the cretinously literal, like the singlehearts who clutter up this planet. Trying to sort it out will only tie you up in useless knots forever. Get on with it and worry afterwards if you can be pinned to someone else's entirely arbitrary idea of the day-to-day progression of events. Without contradictions, we'd be entirely too easy to track down. Have you ever thought about that? It's important that we not be too consistent.|The [[First Doctor]]|Time and Relative (novel)}}


I was born at a very young age. I haven't died yet.
I'm [[Josiah Rowe]]. I was born at a very young age. I haven't died yet.

Latest revision as of 03:44, 8 February 2024

Continuity, bah! Doesn't exist, child. Except in the minds of the cretinously literal, like the singlehearts who clutter up this planet. Trying to sort it out will only tie you up in useless knots forever. Get on with it and worry afterwards if you can be pinned to someone else's entirely arbitrary idea of the day-to-day progression of events. Without contradictions, we'd be entirely too easy to track down. Have you ever thought about that? It's important that we not be too consistent.The First Doctor [Time and Relative (novel) [src]]

I'm Josiah Rowe. I was born at a very young age. I haven't died yet.