Challenge
Help answer one of Philosophy's greatest questions: Is a person truly himself if he is subject to change?
for example: are you truly the same person before a meal as after you've finished? if so, are you to be required to pay the tab? how about the food? it too, underwent rapid changes and is certainly not as it was delivered...
Identity Crisis at the Corner of Patriotism and Jingoism
Hello, it's me.
Yes, hello, you.
I came to be with you.
I'm not sure about you.
Well, I'm one of you.
Are you?
I am you as you are me and we are all together. Maybe?
Possibly.
Who am us, anyway?
We are not you.
What's the difference?
You.
But I'm one of you.
Maybe.
When?
We'll see.
I brought my own black ball.
May I see it?
Sure.
Can I use it?
If you need to.
I need to.
Sure. Well?
You're out. You're not one of us.
Who am you, anyway?
Everyone but you.
You'll wish you had me.
Perhaps.
You'll see. We're not to be disrespected.
None intended. Don't go away mad; just go away.
Too late.
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