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rpmallen
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I'm here. In the head, no; physically, yes.
I'm lostOriginally posted by fury
How could you be physically here when, technically, here is not a tangible place? Assuming for a moment that it were, and it was possible to be here, how do you explain the variability of the definition of here? My here is not equal to your here, for instance. I could say I am here, but it would be true only to me. For you, it would be false, because I am not in the same here as you are. Thus, when you say here here, you must define here where you say here, to avoid confusion over what here means. Do you hear what I'm saying here? The only way to avoid confusion of what here means is to avoid saying it in the first place, e.g. "I am behind my computer staring at a collection of 1s and 0s, clicking the mouse, and tapping keys on the keyboard sending more 1s and 0s through the internet to people I've never met before"
That hurt my brain.