an identity is a set of rules rules are made to be broken ∴ identities are made to be broken
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Replying to @chaosprime
"rules are made to be broken" has one of the lowest values on the Mohs scale of rule hardness, and crumbles into dust in most instances when it encounters other rules. Scientists believe this is because of its inherent instability in contact with itself.
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Theoretical rules scientists have postulated an as-yet-unobserved analog of the strong nuclear force that overcomes this repulsion long enough for self-conflicting rules to be observed at all.
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i appreciate the effort it must have taken to infer the existence of these rules scientists, much less their activities
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once you've observed theoretical physicists and theoretical mathematicians in person, it becomes much easier to postulate the existence of other ethereal professions
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ah, like theoretical masons and theoretical plumbers
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