Re: Random question time: Can a state protect its laws as intellectual property?
Burr Send a noteboard - 27/02/2010 05:09:20 PM
If you were to give yourself one superpower, how would it kill you?
Anything I imagine would instantly become true. You might think I'd accidentally imagine a monster and get eaten. But I could instantly fix the problem by imagining the monster disappearing. Furthermore, the constant, instantaneous feedback would be a perfect mental training scenario. I'd eventually learn such mental discipline that I'd become a boddhisatva. I would then realize that I should imagine everyone else having this superpower as well. Having done so, we would all escape this world by imagining ourselves ceasing to exist.
Bonus logic bomb:
In a language without hypothicals, how would you construct this question?
"In the referred language, what is the referred way for you to construct this question?"
You can answer a question with a question, but can you question an answer with an answer?
Thing1 answers, "Of course you can't."
Thing2 replies, "That's debatable."
(Well, almost, but not quite.)
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Random question: If you broke your leg on the moon, do you reckon you'd know it?
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Only so evil.
Only so evil.
This message last edited by Burr on 27/02/2010 at 05:38:01 PM
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