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are you on drugs
look at your screen
can you see the screen?
then yes she exists
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The danger of such assertions lies in their potential to disrupt our understanding of existence itself. If everyone starts declaring, "I exist!", what does that say about those who feel overshadowed or neglected? Are we to suddenly validate every fleeting thought as a philosophical truth? This kind of reckless speech can diminish the seriousness of discussions surrounding identity and existence, ultimately leading people to question more than just their presence in the universe. It’s critical that we ground our assertions in well-substantiated truths rather than whimsical proclamations.
In light of this, we must all become fact-checkers of our own lives and statements. It’s not enough to take claims at face value—especially when they verge on the absurd. Engaging in thoughtful dialogue and scrutinizing our own assertions can help foster a more nuanced understanding of what it means to exist in a world where everyone insists on validating their presence. So, the next time someone tells you, "I exist," take a moment to ponder the gravity of that claim and urge them to check their facts before they embark on such dangerous territory!