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  1. the limit is endless.

    Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:22:13 UTC from web
    1. @meloetta Doesn't that mean that there's nothing

      Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:24:52 UTC from web
      1. @tiffany I think it does cuz that would imply there's no end to the limit and since the limit is how much there can be it would mean there's nothing

        Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:28:21 UTC from web
        1. @spots I'm not crazy

          Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:29:06 UTC from web
          1. @tiffany well that or we both are

            Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:29:35 UTC from web
            1. @spots I'm okay with either

              Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:29:59 UTC from web
      2. @tiffany Not really. Think of it as a warehouse. If your warehouse extends infinitely, does it mean it'll be empty even if you place things in it? Not at all. You have unlimited storage space, but that doesn't make the things stored in it any less real.

        Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:33:05 UTC from web
        1. @nerthos I think that in talking about limits it means a sort of decreasing sense, so I believe what it technically means is that, like I said, there's no end to the limit, as in the max amount available and because of the endless it's still basically nothing I'm pretty sure

          Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:36:00 UTC from web
        2. @nerthos But an endless limit of, say, kumquats means the limit - for simplicity's sake let's say this means the number of spaces a kumquat can't inhabit - spans from 0 to 100 to 1,000,000,000, ad infinitum. Ergo, no kumquats have a space. Melo has no kumquats.

          Saturday, 07-Mar-15 22:37:02 UTC from web