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Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
They were not.
You quite literally cannot reasonably argue against what I'm saying. I'm telling you objective fact, not opinion. Your feels doesn't change that fact into something else. Just because it felt the same to you doesn't make it so.
You don’t get to tell me my experience.
I do get to tell you what the facts are. Facts don't change with your experience. They remain constant regardless of what you think, feel or experience.
What even is reality is debatable
Not really. Philosophical games like "are we real", yada yada are just that. A game. It's fun to do as a mind exercise, but it has no impact on reality.
 

You quite literally cannot reasonably argue against what I'm saying. I'm telling you objective fact, not opinion. Your feels doesn't change that fact into something else. Just because it felt the same to you doesn't make it so.
Yes it does. Feeling, perception, and experience are more real than words on a page. Words on a page do not play a game, people do. We are not machines. What we experience is absolutely more real and more the truth then your white room analysis.
I do get to tell you what the facts are. Facts don't change with your experience. They remain constant regardless of what you think, feel or experience.
Again your are wrong. Maybe try playing the game?
Not really. Philosophical games like "are we real", yada yada are just that. A game. It's fun to do as a mind exercise, but it has no impact on reality.
Wrong again, I’m starting to feel sorry for you.

I’ll go enjoy playing now, you go enjoy your…whatever it is your doing
 

Micah Sweet

Level Up & OSR Enthusiast
Yes it does. Feeling, perception, and experience are more real than words on a page. Words on a page do not play a game, people do. We are not machines. What we experience is absolutely more real and more the truth then your white room analysis.

Again your are wrong. Maybe try playing the game?

Wrong again, I’m starting to feel sorry for you.

All go enjoy playing now, you go enjoy your…whatever it is your doing
To play a philosophical game, fact does not equal truth. And vice versa, of course.
 



Maxperson

Morkus from Orkus
Yes it does. Feeling, perception, and experience are more real than words on a page. Words on a page do not play a game, people do. We are not machines. What we experience is absolutely more real and more the truth then your white room analysis.
Facts are facts. Feelings are feelings. You cannot be correct in your claim that feelings are facts.
Again your are wrong.
I quite literally cannot be wrong about this. Just like you literally can't be correct in your claim.
 



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