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- From: paleblue@byron.u.washington.edu (Hermes)
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- Subject: Re: logic confounding people unclear on the concept
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 05:23:09 GMT
- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- In article <6PHsXB3w165w@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca> pmarlowe@noncomf.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca (philip marlowe) writes:
- >
- > Well...the nagging doubt whenever I read anything here is "What if
- >he/she's a liar, and is playing me for a fool?". Terribly irritating if
- >one's been feeling sorry for a practical joker now, isn't it?
- >
- Why do I have to be in this role as a practical joker? And why is anyone
- a fool to interact with me? I mean, someone's gotta be typing this stuff,
- right? He/she can't put him/herself above it all and say it's just a joke.
- No way. In that case, the joke's on him/her. I personally don't care if
- I actually exist or if I'm someone else's fictional character. Why should
- you?
-
- -Hermes
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