[anon] Find me any 2 objects that are identical and I'll show you you're wrong.
Your phrase "any two popcorn" intrigues me. Why is the common terminology "piece of popcorn"? Is it assumed each kernel blows into more than one piece?
anon: pop a bag of corn, compare popcorn, tell me if you see two that are in any way shape or form similar, much less identical. It's a silly question you ask. Silly, silly anonymous!
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Kind of like snowflakes, only tastier.
How do you know for sure? Wouldn't you have to gather together all of the popcorn that ever was and ever will be and compare them one by one?
[anon] Find me any 2 objects that are identical and I'll show you you're wrong.
Your phrase "any two popcorn" intrigues me. Why is the common terminology "piece of popcorn"? Is it assumed each kernel blows into more than one piece?
anon: pop a bag of corn, compare popcorn, tell me if you see two that are in any way shape or form similar, much less identical. It's a silly question you ask. Silly, silly anonymous!
Yes, Tara, tasty snow. : )
"...tell me if you see two that are in any way shape or form similar..."
If they are in no way, shape or form similar, then how do we know they each truly are popcorn?
:)
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