Toontown
Philosopher
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Wrong again.
If you start, as you are, with what the bullet hit, you are trying to get away with the Texas Sharpshooter--even if you do not understand that (or pretend not to see it for rhetorical advantage).
I don't start with what the bullet hit. I reject the hypothesis that requires the bullet to hit a specific target (or else) I don't start anything at all.
Didn't I just explain that? I'm pretty sure I did, but see, it's like this: The unique brain assumption put the target around the bullet, and I used the target with the bullet hole in it to reject the assumption.
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