- Reporter: That was a compelling tournament win, Zoey. What are your future plans?
- Zoey: Next, I’ll win the county championships!
- Reporter: And after that? Do you already have plans for the more distant future?
- Zoey: …
- Zoey: I want to live a life so grandiose that when I die, the universe ends.
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Yep, that’s Zoe for you.
*Grins and points to other comic. In fine print on a certain Large blue orb ‘ here lies Zoey’.
Draw, Spades.
Live until heat death or work out a way to induce vacuum decay.
In some way, that’s actually reasobable life advice from Zoey.
@ duh:
Agreed, in the sense that when a person dies, the universe in effect ends for them, since they’re no longer around to perceive and experience it.
She can make it happen, all she needs is to talk it over with Yuna who can provide the means to do it!
“Après moi, le déluge.” – Zoey Irvine
@ wyzwon:
or talk to yuna about an experiment you want to try. pretty sure yuna can make something to bring about the extinction of their universe if you ask her nicely and give her plenty of ice cream. just be prepared for it to be made of either legos or wood blocks but don’t worry, it will work properly…even if it’s powered by a hamster wheel.
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Please don’t?
So, vanilla 2020…
My gosh, this precious girl.
I don’t think I’ve ever identified with Zoey so much!
Is this a Gaia reference?
Breaking news: Zoey is Eldor in disguise!
@ wyzwon:
Or hope a way is found to reverse entropy, or start all over again?
My favourite Asimov short story, probably because Asimov said it was his favourite too:
https://templatetraining.princeton.edu/sites/training/files/the_last_question_-_issac_asimov.pdf
Tw wrote:
I see more parallels with San de Vertis…
And now we know when Sandra&Woo eventually ends after many years, what the last page will be.
@ Charles:
Well, the hard part there is building a computer that exists outside the universe.
If anybody is into manga, I recommend “Lucifer and the BIscuit Hammer” in which a sickly girl, dying from a rare disease is given by a magical being a healthy body and incredible power to defeat an evil wizard who is about to destroy the world. However, she knows that after fulfilling her mission, she’ll be returned to her dying body, and so, she decides to indeed defeat the wizard, but immediately proceed to destroy the world herself.
Well, there isn’t a bad mood to live your life.
Surely the last point won’t be but a life full and funny must be a way for all.
Although you had not any plan to future after the next match.
David C wrote:
Nah, humanity stopped building the computers past the Galactic AC stage, it was still on a physical planet inside the galaxy. The hard part is waiting all the centuries to millennia until we reach the point where the computers we build are powerful enough to design a computer that exists outside the universe.
Panel 1 – Note “Win” not “Play in” the County Champs – excellent attitude for sporting greatness.
Can screw with your psyche if you fail to achieve however – the price of potential greatness I guess.
Zoey – still rivals with Larisa.
I had a very strange dream about this comic…something about Sandra’s mother involving her in an immortality ritual that would kill her dad that would erase her memory each time after it happened. I think it may have been a sexual thing but ahe refused to kill “this” dad and devised a plan to save her dad this time and ended up creating this comic.
Looking at that notepad, I can almost hear a record scratch sound effect.
duh wrote:
Very good life advice. You’ll never hit your target, but if you aim high, you’ll miss high. Plan to be a mediocrity, and you stand a good chance of failing at that, too.
Shoot for the stars, and with a big enough missile you might reach that goal!
Mood.
JustAName wrote:
Of course, if you’re North Korea, you might hit Japan instead…
Snowman goals.
The question stated, that she had plans for the future or not, and not about that she had any realistic plans for it! Her answer is valid!