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| 11 Nov 2011 01:44 PM
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No it doesn't.
You just said you wanted to say goodbye in case you die. If you were dead, you couldn't read what you wrote.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:46 PM
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It does. Unless you are writing a suicide note.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:47 PM
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It does not. You can still type on the computer.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:48 PM
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I guess it depends on how it is worded.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:49 PM
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"If you're reading this, it means I'm dead."
"No one will ever know exactly where I am."
"If you're reading this, I'm dead."
Those three statements contradict each other.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:50 PM
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True, but if he was dead, then we would never find out who wrote it.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:53 PM
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"True, but if he was dead, then we would never find out who wrote it."
We could find out through DNA analysis.
Also, the person who wrote it might be an unknown relative of his.
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| 11 Nov 2011 01:56 PM
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Then it would have to be someone that knew him well enough to be a family member, and who had access to his computer. If he died, it would not be likely to find someone that matched the description.
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| 11 Nov 2011 02:01 PM
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"Then it would have to be someone that knew him well enough to be a family member, and who had access to his computer. If he died, it would not be likely to find someone that matched the description."
Even if you are assuming that he is dead, I am right.
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| 11 Nov 2011 02:02 PM
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Yes, even if you assume he is dead.
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| 11 Nov 2011 02:03 PM
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"Even if you are assuming that he is dead, I am right."
I mean that he is alive and saying "If you're reading this, I'm dead." makes no sense.
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