...you can just as irrationally be in a bad mood, right?
But you aren't. If it requires no reason and you have a reason...shouldn't that be enough?
But then maybe you irrationally *became* in a good mood, in which case you can irrationally have been in a bad mood as well. This means history has no justification and can therefore be changed, but it's history, so does that mean I'd be propelled into an alternate reality?
But this reality could contain anything. Since the two realities can visit each other for no reason whatsoever, they can't be too different; in fact they'd have to be one and the same.
This means that you must be in a good mood in both realities. But you aren't; that would mean something that could've happened didn't.
Well, duh. Could've happened, but also could've not. There's the answer that I knew all along that I was just continuing on about to confuse you. |