So I'm drafting a thread on a certain subject and I'm almost finished with the first section but I'm stuck on the right words to use to close it out. I'd like to say something along the lines of...[quote][b]1)[/b] "Afterall, if this thing is possible, then isn't the the sky's the limit?"[/quote]or...[quote][b]2)[/b] "Afterall, if this thing is possible, then who is to say what can or can't be done?"[/quote]...without actually saying any of those things. Specifically, I don't like sentence 1) because it's way too cliche, and I don't like sentence 2) because the rest of my thread focuses on saying what can and can't be done and it would be a pretty blatant contradiction.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated, as it is now I'd have to rearrange some things to get the flow to work without this sentence.
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Maybe you should cut Afterall.
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If, in theory, (subject) works, then what can be said for our current and future limitations?
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"After all if this thing is possible and we do it... nothing can stop us. >:)" *evil laughter*
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I think 2
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Make a deal with donkeh he writes your whole book for you as long as you don't make ass jokes about him.
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I'm not helping you write an essay on why manual space flight sucks. Everyone gets it. No space flight in Destiny. Ha! I don't care, go with the possibilities are wild and raw, but there are more stars to be richly explored in a canvas of simplicity over chaotic arcs of unbridled fantasy.
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Afterall, if this thing is possible, then so must the illuminati new world order.
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If [chimps can be bred with dick fingers] anything is possible.
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If [REDACTED] can be done, it's/isn't it worth doing well./?
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what is the feel of the last paragraph?
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After all, if this is possible, there may truly be no limits. Bare in mind, this is not a "complete sentence".
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Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon.
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If it can be done at all, it can be done to any level of greatness we desire.