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    Meanwhile, Giant Space Fleas From Nowhere, except it's less satisfying to point it out because Rex lampshades the trope immediately, making it look deliberate.
    'having no memory of something'
    'not remembering something'

    ...Are they not synonymous?
    It would prove to me that you've done this one sketch, but that's all it would do.

    I only nag as appropriate.
    1) I don't, but I can make an educated guess based on past behaviours.
    2) I really would prefer it if you just admitted something wasn't going to happen rather than lie about it being 75% done, as you did for several things.
    3) I refer you to points 1 and 2.
    1) I'm willing to risk making an assertion based on your track record.
    2) Not so much. I've just learned to be a bit warier of your promises.
    3) Not at all. I'm not in a disagreeing mood; I just know what you can be like sometimes-- especially when it comes to supplementary material for TEE that doesn't involve me.
    I'm applying basic 10-step logic to previously established facts. 10-step logic doesn't account for radicals within a system.

    Care to prove me wrong?
    You just straight-up told me so yourself.

    Statement 1: You drew a sketch of Henry today.
    Statement 2: It will be unveiled when he appears in the series.
    Statement 3: If he does not appear in the series, it would follow that the sketch will never be unveiled.
    Statement 4: You never do series art, and when you claim to, you lie about it.
    Statement 5: One of these statements must, therefore, be a lie.
    Statement 6: Statement 1 is a lie.
    Statement 7: If Statement 1 is a lie, then it would follow that there is no sketch to be unveiled.
    Statement 8: If there is no sketch to be unveiled, no sketch will be unveiled.
    Statement 9: Apply Statement 3 in reverse to conclude that he will never appear in-series.
    Statement 10: Lamentably, Henry will not, according to you, appear in the series.
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