I wonder about things.
Like at what point does realistic fiction turn into historical fiction? Is there a passage of time specified or required?
Also... Who invented Turkey puree baby food, and why do they think any infant will like it?
What's the story behind these shoes?
Why does it matter sometimes to have an extra zip-code after the zipcode but doesn't matter other times? UPS always adds an extra four numbers after the standard five. How come sometimes it matters (like at UPS) and other times it's meh, whatever (like when I mail a letter)?
Why is Barbasol shaving cream already celebrating it's 100th anniversary through old-timey packaging, when it's still in it's 99th year? Unless I'm mistaken, 2019 is still 28 days away.
Just some musings.
Like at what point does realistic fiction turn into historical fiction? Is there a passage of time specified or required?
Also... Who invented Turkey puree baby food, and why do they think any infant will like it?
What's the story behind these shoes?
Why does it matter sometimes to have an extra zip-code after the zipcode but doesn't matter other times? UPS always adds an extra four numbers after the standard five. How come sometimes it matters (like at UPS) and other times it's meh, whatever (like when I mail a letter)?
Why is Barbasol shaving cream already celebrating it's 100th anniversary through old-timey packaging, when it's still in it's 99th year? Unless I'm mistaken, 2019 is still 28 days away.
Just some musings.
"at what point does realistic fiction turn into historical fiction? Is there a passage of time specified or required?"
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I'm glad you can appreciate that with me! But really though... When does it change?
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