appolose said:
Are you implying that absurdity is a proof against existence? Because, if you are, then you would have a reason to disbelieve it, as then the evidence would tip in favor of nonexistence. But if absurdity is not (which it isn't), in and of itself, proof against, then there is no reason to assume something doesn't exist. And, when you get right down to it, saying this computer I'm typing on exists is no less absurd than saying the flying spaghetti monster does. |
QFT
Okami
To lavish praise upon this title, the assumption of a common plateau between player and game must be made. I won't open my unworthy mouth.







