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thekitchensink said:
noname2200 said:

The latter two options definitely mean you don't exist. The first option means that not only can you not be who you claim to be, but it seriously throws into question everything you say, including "I exist."

In that case, "I don't exist."

The state chooses to take that as a confession, which is not only admissible under the Party Admission rule, but also as a Statement Against Interest.

That's right, I can hold your statements against you, but exclude the statements you make in your interest. Welcome to the criminal justice system!

P.S. This court therefore finds you