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Answer a QUESTION with a QUESTION

If we can imagine a big that is bigger than anything else, couldn't we just decide that everything else is little in comparison?
 
If you were in court and had to explain why you super glued a sheep to a fence post, wouldn't the explanation you offer for yourself be an example of being self explanatory?
 
What if the judge were a raccoon, the jury were sheep, the defense attorney was a walrus, the prosecuting attorney a wolf, and the verdict couldn't be rendered due to the noise?
 
Wouldn't it have to be black noise, since you can't see noise, and you can't see with your eyes closed, and black is what you see when your eyes are closed?
 
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