<p>“And it just wouldn’t be fair to everyone else if we didn’t let them know about our awesomeness.”
Exactly. Not that my awesomeness is subtle so they’d probably get the point anyway, but it doesn’t hurt to drop a hint.</p>
<p>“But what if every aspect of my existence is perfect?”</p>
<p>Lol, you’re obviously an abnormality, hence the statement was not referring to you.</p>
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<p>perfection => inhuman => imperfect => contradiction => false premise => imperfect</p>
<p>QED</p>
<p>^ Why is inhuman linked to imperfection?</p>
<p>because humanity is perfect? not being human means you’re not capable of being everything…?</p>
<p>^ If that’s the case, TCBH is still wrong because you could not determine inhumanity from perfection.</p>
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At my level of sheer awesomeness, I am immune to logical fallacies.</p>
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<p>Because he attempts to be human.</p>
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<p>Axiom: “To err is human”</p>
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Are you sure?
My first question was answered with the implication that humanity is perfect.</p>
<p>“Exactly. Not that my awesomeness is subtle so they’d probably get the point anyway, but it doesn’t hurt to drop a hint.”</p>
<p>They’d obviously recognize the awesomeness, but it might make them think about how they aren’t as awesome, and you’re reminder will make them refocus on you.</p>
<p>Well if he’s attempting to be human then failing to be so would be imperfection.</p>
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How do you infer that he is attempting to be human?</p>
<p>He goes to school, uses the Internet and speaks English. He also seems to be implying that he’s a better <em>person</em> than everyone else. He may have said that explicitly.</p>
<p>Arguments like this only happen on CC.</p>
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This proves nothing. He may simply say that because he wants to maximize his opportunity to carry on a dialogue with humans and convince them of his perfection.</p>
<p>(noimagination, I was just randomly guessing why inhumane was tied to imperfection. I wish I know why for sure :P)</p>
<p>@Jersey: yep :p</p>
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You’ve discovered my motives! I shall not cease until I am the primary deity worshiped by the inhabitants of this forum.</p>
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<p>But if we stopped talking to him his plan would fail and thus show imperfection. But since perfection is a characteristic, it can’t be changed by others’ actions (by which I mean our own actions don’t change his characteristics) so the mere possibility of failure means he’s imperfect.</p>
<p>Perhaps we should stop talking to him then… :)</p>