Board Thread:Off-topic/@comment-15675979-20160324132829/@comment-26457410-20160325121910

Aptos wrote: Well, we don't know. I sorta agree with Lenhi, we dont know the timespan. But considering they are still splotchy fusion wise, my guess is that they aren't romantic. Epistemologically, we can not know. With that logic we can't epistemologically know about anything. Just because we don't know doesn't mean we can't know the timespan. To prove my point  let's do a little breakdown on this clip to find out how long they were in the cave to transforming into Garnet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4pPT6Tg8Bs

Obviously the first thing we notice that the seasons didn't passed to the transitions so we can check that box out. So if you notice that before they enter the cave they were outside and it was raining follow by some scenery of flowers and meadows. This suggests to me that this took place in either early to mid spring. Already we know that this takes place spring so how long did this darn song last in its timespan? Well that long actually. When they came out the cave they were on top of an hill. Now you may ask "Wait why didn't they show them exiting out of the cave? That must means they were either in their for long time or just came out right?" Commom sense rules out that ridiculous assumption of them being in the cave for entire year so yes they just came out that cave lol. Anyway they looked down the hill and saw the sunrise, then they screw around in the forest and played with some frogs. That took place in the day mind you. After that they both stargaze and blushed as they stare at eachother. That took place in night follow by a walk down the woods. They finally danced in the woods and magically by the power of editing it became daylight again.We all know what happens after that so no use to explain everything in the episode. We learned alot from that 1:40 minute clip though.

In conclusion to the clip I just showed and explained to you that all took place in the span of 2 days. See? Now we know about something. Your point maybe valid to the events after the episode Aptos, but not the episode itself. I do like your epistemological skepticism and I find it admirable that you admit of not knowing something, but one has to remember that we have to atleast stay grounded to this reality. Otherwise you're going to be heading in a philosophical dead end everytime.