I'm pretty confident that someone imagined Batman.
If this real offer had been met with a real acceptance and a real understanding of the terms, we would have a real contract that could be enforced in a real court.
I'm done. Believe what's real, or believe what's fake. It's up to you
Someone imagined the character and then the character came into existence in comic books etc.
If something exists, it's real. It's not that difficult man.
Technicalities of his language?! Real and fake are "technicalities of his language"? Those are polar opposite. Either something exists or it doesnt, theres no technicality there
Well actually what he is saying is correct, there is a real video of Wilder making an offer for 50 mil. So unless we imagined it completely, it was real in terms of it actually happened.
This is way to phylisophical but you can get real fake fruit right? Like a plastic apple is a real thing.
real1
/riːl/Submit
adjective
1.
actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed.
"Julius Caesar was a real person"
synonyms: actual, existent, non-fictional, non-fictitious, factual.
"Actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed"
Actually existing, not imagined. Not what you just said.
"Non fictional, non fictitious"
Do you understand the difference between fact and fiction? Do we need to define these terms as well?
Well actually what he is saying is correct, there is a real video of Wilder making an offer for 50 mil. So unless we imagined it completely, it was real in terms of it actually happened.
This is way to phylisophical but you can get real fake fruit right? Like a plastic apple is a real thing.
Let's go with the fruit analogy. Is that plastic fruit an apple, or a piece of plastic? Does it taste like Apple? Does it smell like apple? When you look at it under a microscope, do you see apple or plastic? Is it a real fruit?
More importantly here, do you think Eddie Hearn was talking about "plastic fruit " when he said it was real?
Let's go with the fruit analogy. Is that plastic fruit an apple, or a piece of plastic? Does it taste like Apple? Does it smell like apple? When you look at it under a microscope, do you see apple or plastic? Is it a real fruit?
More importantly here, do you think Eddie Hearn was talking about "plastic fruit " when he said it was real?
What's so hard to understand? It's not an apple so that's why we add the descriptive word 'fake' and it's a real thing.
Or are you saying theres no such thing as a fake apple and that they are not real thing that exists?
I'm just providing an analogy so that you can understand it not my fault you thick as sh#it and can't see the parallels.
It makes perfect sense to say Wilder really made an offer that was fake, if you believe it was. (I'm going to argue whether it was or not because it just goes in circles)
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