Language Is A Perceptiom

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XemeNode
Logically, it is true that language is a product of our perception - logic, language, and perception are all models of cognition. Hence, reality is an illusion. The reasoning behind this is that you cannot reduce reality itself to a "commonity", which explains why we live in different realities (separated by the ego). However, reality itself has an ego to preserve itself under temporal configuration; change is maintained while stability is also maintained (throughout time). This is why oranges do not exist (in a place called "existence") because existence is contained within the object, not vice versa. Hence, I am God. You deniers of we will punish.
Duck-Season

I don’t understand why you would decide oranges don’t exist.

Mine exists in a place called my kitchen and also in another place called ‘ the store’

I can say this with confidence because I ate one this morning.

I don’t see why you should write this just because you don’t like them, what is the purpose of this thread and why is it not called ‘ oranges don’t exist’?

XemeNode

I went off the rails when I wrote that.

Duck-Season

You did? How? Why?

XemeNode

Because it only makes "logical" (absolute) sense.

85_PorsheTurbo
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 However, reality itself has an ego to preserve itself under temporal configuration; change is maintained while stability is also maintained (throughout time). 

Reality has to preserve itself? That´s another brave new run.. 

This is well written, but is illusion suppose to be this grand danger to reality? Nibba please..