the father married the daughter from the future (so the daughter dissapeared because then she wouldn't be born) and after he ripped the marriage contract, the daughter reappeared (and therefore the father will become a sucesful magician)I don't get it
I don't get it
the father married the daughter from the future (so the daughter dissapeared because then she wouldn't be born) and after he ripped the marriage contract, the daughter reappeared (and therefore the father will become a sucesful magician)
Ah yes I get it I get it
It's such a simple concept
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(Doesn't get it)
To be specific,if she became her fathers' wife,then she ceases to exist,since her mother never married her father in that scenario,tearing the marriage certificate returns it back to normal.I got bamboozled
insane magic trick, now i get itthe father married the daughter from the future (so the daughter dissapeared because then she wouldn't be born) and after he ripped the marriage contract, the daughter reappeared (and therefore the father will become a sucesful magician)
Thanks @lordsavor for the reminderAh yes I get it I get it
It's such a simple concept
^
(Doesn't get it)
the father married the daughter from the future (so the daughter dissapeared because then she wouldn't be born) and after he ripped the marriage contract, the daughter reappeared (and therefore the father will become a sucesful magician)
You know what?To be specific,if she became her fathers' wife,then she ceases to exist,since her mother never married her father in that scenario,tearing the marriage certificate returns it back to normal.
He is exploiting the paradox that is created by the daughter from the future to do this dissapearing magic trick.
Every joke's explanation is usually long. It's your fault for not understanding it. Did you not watch Back to the Future? The whole Marty disappearing from the photo point of the movie?When the explanation of the joke is longer than the joke itself, we can assume that the joke is a failure
Doesn't that end with the MC fucking literally all of them, including his daughters, paradox be damned?Oh, similar to the plot of Yomeiro Choice
Well,it was that,but now using the idea of it to mess with a time paradox to get rich.You know what?
The exact reason I was soooooooo fucking confused was because, since this is Imo Ichirou we're talking about, I was so preoccupied with the idea that the punch line has to be he fucks his own daughter...
This uses the "Back To The Future" style where there's just enough of a delay for counter paradox to occur.But if she ceases to exist, then she wouldn't have signed the marriage contract to begin with, thus she wouldn't have vanished...
The point is, the time paradox shouldn't work the way it did in this chapter at all.