@trev33 saidI interpret that as a question presented in a kind of unquestioning blank prose. So I will answer you using the RHP Socratic Method:
Passion fruit cheesecake is the nicest flavor.
Have you perhaps not compared passion fruit to enough nicer flavours before bandying about the word "nicest"?
24 Aug 22
@fmf saidIsn’t it so that by asking enough leading questions, one can bring even an illiterate slave boy to recognize, apparently for the first time, that the angles of a triangle always add up to the same number, thereby disproving Plato’s contention that the boy remembered this from a previous life ?
I interpret that as a question presented in a kind of unquestioning blank prose. So I will answer you using the RHP Socratic Method:
Have you perhaps not compared passion fruit to enough nicer flavours before bandying about the word "nicest"?
@moonbus saidI hear what you say but will insinuating that Trev33 is "an illiterate slave boy" include or exclude him from this collective enquiry?
Isn’t it so that by asking enough leading questions, one can bring even an illiterate slave boy to recognize, apparently for the first time, that the angles of a triangle always add up to the same number, thereby disproving Plato’s contention that the boy remembered this from a previous life ?
24 Aug 22
@the-gravedigger saidHow is it possible to insinuate the obvious ?
Why would he insinuate such a thing when it is obvious for all to see ?
@moonbus saidAren't people often clouded by their imaginations?
How is it possible to insinuate the obvious ?
Couldn't it be that sometimes even the obvious needs to insinuate itself somehow?
Who can I talk to about the fact that agents are not necessarily standing by to help with this?
24 Aug 22
@the-gravedigger saidWouldn't it be better to use permeation or osmosis than a point?
That was my point.