[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we ask where there are two identical apples?

Hey, I thought about that when I was a kid! I looked at pencils and thought "can two pencils be the same?" I concluded that they could not occupy the same location at the same time, so there is always some small difference.

A young apprentice thinks that an apple is just an apple.
[...]
Finally, our hero becomes a Great Master, a true one.
He looks at the universe below him, and he sees, as clearly as never
before, that an apple is just an apple...

Is the latter "an apple is just an apple" identical to the former "an apple is just an apple"? XD
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