[quote]Thank you for calling this to my attention. I will now contemplate my life choices, then decide whether or not I will mute you. If I do, I will not say "Muted." If I don't, I will also not say "Muted." In fact, you probably won't ever find out whether or not I mute you. Just accept that one of two things will happen:
A) I will mute you.
B) I will not mute you.
If I choose not to mute you, then I guess it won't matter. If I choose to mute you after all, it also won't matter. If you are still reading this incredibly (and intentionally) redundant comment, then you probably have a greater attention span than the average squirrel. If you are not still reading this, you still probably have a greater attention span than the average squirrel. Squirrels can't read, as far as I know. If you are a squirrel and you are reading this, please do not take offense. If you are not a squirrel and you are still, in fact, reading this comment, which I have posted on this thread, I hope that you will not take offense, either.
Now that I think about it, there is no way for me, the author of this post, to know whether or not you, the reader of this post, are a squirrel. I can't see through the screen you are reading this comment on. Unless I can, in which case I will know whether or not you, the reader of this comment, which I have posted, are a squirrel. I may judge your life choices based on that information. Alternatively, I might not judge your life choices based on that information. If I do, I might not tell you. However, by the same token, I might tell you after all. At this moment in time, I do not know.
While I am on the topic of time, what exactly is time? Is it a matter of perception, or is it a legitimate force present in nature? If it is, how did it come to be? It might be related in some way to squirrels, which you, the reader, may or may not be. But if you take a step back, you might realise that it might not be related to squirrels. I guess we'll never know.[/quote]
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Bump for squirrels.
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Bump for mute.