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Sure, but among interdimensional travelers it's pretty common.
All eleven of us... That's an exaggeration.
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Sure, but among interdimensional travelers it's pretty common.
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All eleven of us... That's an exaggeration.
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In the scope of everything, there are enough of them.
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That’s true of anything.
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Why do you think that?
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In the grand scope of everything, there’s enough of everything. There’s a lot of stuff out there.
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It's a bit reductionist though.
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Maybe but it isn’t untrue.
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I think there are things that there's not enough of.
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Like what?
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For some places, food. For others, joy, and so on.
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Well if you narrow it down to specific places then sure. But there’s more than enough food and things that produce joy out there and they’re all so concentrated and isolated that people get more than they need while others get nothing.
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I don't know if there really is enough out there for everybody.
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There definitely is. And if not, there’s more than enough means to produce it.
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Doesn't the fact that some beings don't have it show that there isn't enough?
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No, because some horde so much more than they could ever use.
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If there was more, that wouldn't be a problem.
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But there isn’t. Yet there is enough.
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How do you know that, though?
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Have you seen how much stuff most civilized worlds just waste?