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It takes only the meanest of intelligence (read: half a brainstem) to make something more complex and undiscernable. Genius to simplify.
I'm not trying to bash you but your type of "philosophy" has never interested me. I don't want to see the pebbles, but the mountain they rest on.
What does that mountain rest on? Every surface, by definition, depends upon another surface
It's on the pebbles.
Is it normal to live in a paradox?
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It takes only the meanest of intelligence (read: half a brainstem) to make something more complex and undiscernable. Genius to simplify.
I'm not trying to bash you but your type of "philosophy" has never interested me. I don't want to see the pebbles, but the mountain they rest on.
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What does that mountain rest on? Every surface, by definition, depends upon another surface
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It's on the pebbles.