Clan x86
General Forums => Entertainment District => Topic started by: Joe on November 22, 2005, 05:35:21 pm
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You were in a room. There were two objects in this room.
You moved to another room. There were three objects in this room.
There are four objects in total. How is this possible?
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Based on a real-life situation!
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You could be an object.
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You could be an object.
I agree. The person is an object. Also, I'm naked, so I don't have any clothes that count as objects.
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You could be an object.
I agree. The person is an object. Also, I'm naked, so I don't have any clothes that count as objects.
If you were wearing the clothes, it'd all be one entity, so I'd still consider it just one object.
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You could be an object.
I agree. The person is an object. Also, I'm naked, so I don't have any clothes that count as objects.
If you were wearing the clothes, it'd all be one entity, so I'd still consider it just one object.
I don't know, even if I'm wearing pants I still consider the pants to be a separate object from me.
I'd better walk into the room naked, just to be sure..
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You could be an object.
I agree. The person is an object. Also, I'm naked, so I don't have any clothes that count as objects.
If you were wearing the clothes, it'd all be one entity, so I'd still consider it just one object.
I don't know, even if I'm wearing pants I still consider the pants to be a separate object from me.
I'd better walk into the room naked, just to be sure..
;)
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But I'd still consider Little Ron a separate entity because sometimes it has a mind of it's own o_O
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But I'd still consider Little Ron a separate entity because sometimes it has a mind of it's own o_O
Not necessarily a mind of its own, but rather, a shared mind. To yours, that is.
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As objectish as you are, you are not an object.
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You took an object from room #1 with you into room #2?
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You took an object from room #1 with you into room #2?
Bingo.
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It might not be to aparent, but I had to do some nice work with making it all past tense, so that I'm not specifically saying that the room still had all its objects when you left it.
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:D
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Btw, I think counting yourself as an object is at least as good of an answer.
It's basically the same answer, I guess, since you take yourself with you :)
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All the objects are exactly (to the naked eye, at least, lets not get technical) the same.
(16:25:09) Joe: The real life situation was, in the kitchen, there were two cups. I came to my room and counted 3 cups, and had to make up for the extra cup, realized I brought it down with me, and posted that riddle =p
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All the objects are exactly (to the naked eye, at least, lets not get technical) the same.
The riddle didn't say that.
I can reenact the situation my way, if you'd like. I have 2 cups in my bedroom, and there's 2 on the table.
So there are 3 objects in my room. *leaves room*. Now there are 3 objects in the other room. GG I win.