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is there such a thing as semi-infinite? isn't infinite, without end? can there be something halfway without end?
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Semi-infinite only means, in this case, that the hallway is boundless in one or more “directions” but not all. It is confined by the walls, ceiling, floor, etc., but appears to go on forever from this perspective.
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Hmm, What value is half of infinity?

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I agree. However, Neil claimed he slept at the “end” point of half of infinity, which implies a finite value. Something is wildly corrupt here. I’m on to you Neil;)
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So who’s smarter you or Neil?
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Great question. Technically me. I taught him everything he knows. He just does the talking.
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Semi-infinite? So not infinite then. Come on Neil, you're better than this.
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Maybe is was just a very small infinity...
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I’ll see your vanishing point hallway and raise you a tunnelpic.twitter.com/rUwGffssYN
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If you see two little twin girls in blue dresses waiting for you, run.
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Every Homewood Suites I have ever stayed in, has had this same hallway, then you turn the corner, and voila, it repeats!!!
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Neil — What IF you are the vanishing point?
#TuesdayThoughtspic.twitter.com/i7PBCwrgiF
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Were the twins just as weird in person?
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