Half a bee.
Philosophically.
Must, ipso-facto half not be.
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Mr. Funk E. Dude (mrfunkedude@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 08:44:03 JST Mr. Funk E. Dude -
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Jeff Fecke (jkfecke@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 08:46:43 JST Jeff Fecke @Mrfunkedude But half the bee has got to be
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Grant Gainey (ggainey@dice.camp)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 09:01:59 JST Grant Gainey @Mrfunkedude Ah, your argument is close, but not quite sound!
The half-bee may be only half of an entire Bee - but the half-bee is its own entity, and it Wholly Be's.
It is the past-bee, was once Whole, that at the current moment in time must half not-be, since it is half Not Bee.
(Note: it is possible I need either more, or less, wine for this level of conversation. It's also not 3AM in a college dorm common room, so we're losing some ambience here)
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Jordi (Chaotic Aspect) (jorsh@lor.sh)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 09:35:30 JST Jordi (Chaotic Aspect) @Mrfunkedude I hear this in Cleese's voice.
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