[Well, if he's allowed to not take things seriously--always a favorite--, Ted will use this opportunity to float something that's been on his mind a while.]
It's rather that this is our home, and the origins we think we have are only so much storytelling. Both the relationships of that whole-cloth past and the ones in the present are as meaningful as the one between Romeo & Juliet. Emotionally satisfying, perhaps, but fictitious.
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It's rather that this is our home, and the origins we think we have are only so much storytelling. Both the relationships of that whole-cloth past and the ones in the present are as meaningful as the one between Romeo & Juliet. Emotionally satisfying, perhaps, but fictitious.