> Brian D writes:
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> "But you have to remember that most people _are_ objects. Really."
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> People are not "objects" relative to your ability to interact with them.
> People are not objects. Think about it.
People _are_ objects. They occupy space, they have mass, they have definable shapes and boundaries. The fact that one can interact with other humans to a highly complex degree does not make them _not_ objects.