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    1. You're not solipsistic. Solipsism is the belief that all reality is made up by me personally and there is no one else and nothing else. And then there's some other supercomputer, some higher civilizations. This is naive realism with a touch of light idiocy.
    2. Theoretically, it is not difficult to refute this nonsense — it is enough to reveal the stereotypical nature of your fantasies. They are boring, sparse, and repeat the most hackneyed cliches of modern mass culture, beyond which you cannot go even a micron.
    3. You can also practically get rid of this — more fresh air, physical activity, live communication and reading classical literature.
    4. You're annoying me with your monotonous, hysterical questions. Get lost.
  1. and I have a positive attitude to solipsism – in the sense that anyone who claims that the world is imaginary is immediately deleted from the discussion because it is imaginary and its arguments are insignificant, imposed by the imagination.

    Any form of solipsism leads to this, even if it is a complete denial of thinking, even if it is a collective solipsism, even if it is a divine (or some kind of sleeping Brahman) illusion.

    I exist as I started out rightThe author, and THEY impose solipsism on ME, well, that's good – I immediately agree and cross out this imaginary absurdity ))

    So the Author, you don't exist and your final arguments don't exist either.

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