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No, it fucking doesn't.
a) how can one exist without being "in-between and among" others?
b) how can one consent by choice to a suggestion by the choice of another without putting ones free will of choice "under" that of another?
c) "is not"...what within perceivable everything "is nothing"?
d) how can one consent to suggested without ignoring perceivable?
e) how could one "comprehend" perceivable if one consents to suggestions by others about perceivable? Can one comprehend breathing by consenting to what others are suggesting about breathing or does one need to breathe to comprehend breathing?
a) three times you suggested negation (no)...where did I suggest affirmation (yes)?
b) how can there be a conflict of reason (yes vs no) without the consent of both sides?
No means no.
a) is there a difference between perceivable and suggested input towards mind/memory?
b) is there free will of choice in-between perceivable and suggested input towards mind?
c) if one doesn't consent to what others are suggesting, then would ones mind be empty?
d) what comes first for memory...binary input (suggestion) or energy foundation (perceivable)?
e) is there a difference between "having in mind" and "going through mind"?
f) can one define meaning without suggesting "definitions" to another?
g) can you describe the meaning of sound; out of which you shape the words to describe meaning?
h) what's the meaning of nothing?
i) can one negate perceivable input? How?
j) does it matter to reason (yes vs no) about breathing or will one be forced to adapt no matter the chosen/agreed upon meaning?
k) is there any suggested meaning that others aren't reasoning over...if not...isn't it MEAN that all MEANing results in conflict?
l) what if ones disagreement implies ones want of agreement from others, hence MEAN, adjective - "wanting dignity of mind; low minded; base; destitute of honor; spiritless"?
m) if yes means yes, then why the choice of "no"?
n) does putting a point behind your sentences stop others from continuing?
Let's see how "questionable" you are...
No means no. Stop spamming my threads.