comics for April 12, 2006 – 04/12/2006
If it’s been eight years since he was in Dreamland, and one day = 30 seconds, how can everyone be grown up?
If it follows that pattern always, it would equal 87600 seconds, which according to the second/day converter i found is a little over a day.
I don’t think its a consistant rate. It seems like its kinda like “fairy time” in old stories, where someone spends a night partying with some fairies only to wake up the next morning and find that 30 years have passed
kind of reminds me of Narnia.
Indeed.
It’s more like “Time moves as fast as it wants to in comparison to the real world, don’t rush me.” Also known as the power of the plot.
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If it’s been eight years since he was in Dreamland, and one day = 30 seconds, how can everyone be grown up?
If it follows that pattern always, it would equal 87600 seconds, which according to the second/day converter i found is a little over a day.
I don’t think its a consistant rate. It seems like its kinda like “fairy time” in old stories, where someone spends a night partying with some fairies only to wake up the next morning and find that 30 years have passed
kind of reminds me of Narnia.
Indeed.
It’s more like “Time moves as fast as it wants to in comparison to the real world, don’t rush me.” Also known as the power of the plot.