That's because on earth the polarity between High and Low vibrations is notable ( good and evil ) That speeds up the evolution of our souls x1000 Experience "evil " by choice so we could stop choosing it
For those of you who need to read fast to get the book done (like myself) go to the settings button on the video (the gear looking thing) and press speed, then 1.25 or 1.5, or however fast you want. I can read a chapter in 10 minutes this way.
This is incredible and I've been lowkey crying since the last chapter haha......... The way the beginning totally minimized the involvement int he war like it was a tiny forgettable thing but Billy's time changes disprove that again and again. "And so it goes" being the only possible reaction to this kind of tragedy, where you can't avoid acknowledging it but won't do anyone the disrespect of making tragedy sound positive or comforting (as opposed to "they're in a better place" or "everything happens for a reason" or even "it was their time"). How Billy acknowledges that he can't change anything about his life - he's a passive observer no matter what time he's in, and I'm guessing as the book goes on we'll find out more about why he learned to react that way. Given what Billy's daughter said/will say/is saying about Billy having brain damage etc., I'm tempted to put on my Story Analysis Hat and try to find the secret code that reveals what the aliens actually were, etc etc, but I actually really don't want that. We're experiencing Billy's reality through Billy's perception. The aliens are real and there's nothing more to it. Maybe by the end of the book I'll change my mind and say, "ah, the aliens symbolized such-and-such," but a lot of things happen to us that we don't understand and can't explain to other people. If it wasn't aliens, if it was a dream of aliens that Billy knew wasn't real but kept thinking about, that wouldn't affect anything. So let's give Billy the benefit of the doubt and let the aliens be real for now.
" only on earth is there talk of free will." This line hit hard.
That's because on earth the polarity between High and Low vibrations is notable ( good and evil ) That speeds up the evolution of our souls x1000 Experience "evil " by choice so we could stop choosing it
its a real ass quote no doubt author encountered "aliens" in some way or in 3rd person
tf is billy smoking
Right?!
Crack
🤣
Lmao
Is it just me or does this guy sorta sound like Kermit the Frog at certain points.
Just you I'm afraid.
I know what you mean tho
Nah, there are definitely some parts, it's awesome-
SlashemVC no he’s not I can hear it too
just started listening and now i can’t unhear it
People can play a drinking game everytime the narrator says: so it goes.
@@williambowden6324 my friend tried it and unfortunately he died of alc poisoning. so it goes.
Thanks for doing this. It's a great book and you an excellent reader.
For those of you who need to read fast to get the book done (like myself) go to the settings button on the video (the gear looking thing) and press speed, then 1.25 or 1.5, or however fast you want. I can read a chapter in 10 minutes this way.
Chapter is 10 minutes long in normal speed
Ok I can dig the book is getting better
If you want to hear my music RUclips RapperAB
Thank you so much for doing this, makes school work so much easier!
This is incredible and I've been lowkey crying since the last chapter haha......... The way the beginning totally minimized the involvement int he war like it was a tiny forgettable thing but Billy's time changes disprove that again and again. "And so it goes" being the only possible reaction to this kind of tragedy, where you can't avoid acknowledging it but won't do anyone the disrespect of making tragedy sound positive or comforting (as opposed to "they're in a better place" or "everything happens for a reason" or even "it was their time"). How Billy acknowledges that he can't change anything about his life - he's a passive observer no matter what time he's in, and I'm guessing as the book goes on we'll find out more about why he learned to react that way.
Given what Billy's daughter said/will say/is saying about Billy having brain damage etc., I'm tempted to put on my Story Analysis Hat and try to find the secret code that reveals what the aliens actually were, etc etc, but I actually really don't want that. We're experiencing Billy's reality through Billy's perception. The aliens are real and there's nothing more to it. Maybe by the end of the book I'll change my mind and say, "ah, the aliens symbolized such-and-such," but a lot of things happen to us that we don't understand and can't explain to other people. If it wasn't aliens, if it was a dream of aliens that Billy knew wasn't real but kept thinking about, that wouldn't affect anything. So let's give Billy the benefit of the doubt and let the aliens be real for now.
Sounds like an English essay response
I ain’t reading allat
Banger chapter, really picked up
This book is confusing
Thank you so much! This has helped a bunch with reading lmbo.
Billy is on some shit
try running it at 1.25 for a slightly less stilted delivery. The narration plods a bit.
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Timestamp: 0:58
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this guy makes everyone sound like a wimp but its funny
ngl i think that’s the point, everyone in war’s just a baby really, a child
it’s fitting given the themes presented
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'Goethe' is pronounced 'Ger-ta', not 'Goeth' A quibble. Thanks for doin this.
Source?
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