Wasn't I trying to cause an unneeded point because you said you admitted it was more mobile when you said it was smaller?
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An unweeded point, waaat? Isn't my whole point that smaller things are often more mobile?
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Wasn't my point that they aren't always? Wasn't I just unnecessarily making an argument?
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Didn't I agree that you are right, but that there must be outside forcing acting upon that object to make it so?
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Doesn't the force that propels the car come from inside?
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Doesn't the force that propels the car come from inside?
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Isn't "outside force" a broad term to describe a force acting on an object that is not due to the object itself?
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Was I deliberately being overly literal?
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Would you rather me be overly literal as well, and take this conversation to absurd circumstances?