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A drunken fart who was very rarely stable. He did not say “''[[animadverto ergo scio]]''”, or “''[[scribo non ergo non scribo]]''” much less “''[[nego, ergo advocatum sum]]''” though he might have, and he worried about the reality of [[res extensa]] in a way a [[mediocre lawyer|lawyer]] does not, always.
Famous French philosopher who did not say “''[[animadverto ergo scio]]''”, or “''[[scribo non ergo non scribo]]''” much less “''[[nego, ergo advocatum sum]]''” though he might have, and he worried about the reality of [[res extensa]] in a way a [[mediocre lawyer|lawyer]] does not, always.
 
[[Descartes]]’ work was ineffectually questioned by [[Otto Büchstein]] in his now forgotten [[Discourse on Intercourse]], who appended to [[cogito ergo sum]] his own aphorism [[convenimus ergo es]], based on the a priori inevitability of [[conference calls]].
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