I really really hate people like that. Go believe in whatever, sure, but don't expect others to believe in it too simply because you say they should--and not in a particularly nice way either.
"No, you can't bring that Harry Potter book into my house! It's about witchcraft! It's from the Devil! Your cousin says they're little kiddie books! You shouldn't read them! They're evil!" etc...
"Nanny. Do you even know what they're about? Basic plotline? Morals? Anything?!? And my cousin is a blonde cheerleader who's two years older than me. I really couldn't care less about what she thinks."
"They're about witchcraft! They're evil!"
*headdesk*
Yep. That's my grandma on my Dad's side. In SC. The Bible Belt.
The book was given to me by my other Grandma, her polar opposite from upstate New York. XD
Permalink Reply by Fake on February 27, 2010 at 1:38pm
Yes. I know. XD
Given the fact that there'd be an infinite amount of people in there, there'd be an infinite amount of space.
Meaning you'd get as much room as you want.
Otherwise, you could just get out and walk around.
And if the lake did have edges, well, then you could get out and stretch your legs, and if somebody with a good sense of organization was sent there, it could be turned into an efficient sauna, with designated times for bathing in it, within a week or so.