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You silly-ass bitch of a toothless, senile shit stain.Pussy scumbag asshole says ^?
It’s ok. I realize that you have belatedly discovered that you are indeed a dope. It will suffice.
Go ahead. Give us another sterling syllogism using a conclusion as a premise and claim that it’s a “proof” of the conclusion.![]()

Innocynioc asked me why an infinite can't exist, but I never said that an infinite can't exist in the first place!
Forget about the question. The phrase in and of itself is grammatically nonsensical, essentially meaningless.
An infinite ____________ doesn't exist?! An infinite ____________ does exist?!
Either way, it's gibberish!
The word infinite is being used as an adjective! The noun is missing. That's the whole point, you phony-ass bitch of a stinking whore.
Infinite is virtually always an adjective routinely preceded by the definite article an and followed by the noun phrase collection of something or number of something:
an (definite article) + infinite (adjective) + collection/number of stars (noun phrase).
He beheld what seemed to be an infinite collection/number of stars.
In the relatively rare instances in which the word infinite is used as a noun, a philosophical or mathematical distinction or qualification is being made.
What I talked about was an actual (adjective) infinite (noun), not an infinite.
An actual infinite (or an actual infinity) only exists in minds as a mathematical concept! It does not and cannot exist as a concrete reality outside of minds.
Once again, saying that an infinite does or doesn't exist, as you stupidly did, is grammatically nonsensical in the first place.