Aaron:
You know in the winter time, the lake freezes over. And all the fish that were in there, they just stop what they're doing, dead in their tracks. And when spring comes, the lake thaws out, and the fish thaw out, and they just keep on doing what they were doing. Just like nothing happened.
Lissa:
I thought that when the lake froze the top layer froze and the bottom stayed warm enough for the fish to just keep on living. And the top froze.
Aaron:
Really?
Lissa:
Yeah, I think that's right.
Aaron:
Well I don't know much about fish.
Lissa:
Where were you going with that though?
Aaron:
I don't know... I... It's kind of like us, you know what I mean? Like, we are all kind of trapped here and if your theory is right then maybe one day we'll all thaw out and go on how we were.
Lissa:
No, my theory was that they kept on living. I never thought they froze. But while we're on sea life, you know, sharks, they have to constantly keep moving. Otherwise they drown. Because they have to have that water going through their gills at constant times. So maybe instead of just completely stopping... Instead of completely stopping, you know, maybe we have to keep moving on with things and continuing. We're not trapped here. We're not stuck in any situation. Every situation...
Aaron:
Here. I found one that's still alive. I like that theory. It's a good one.
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