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Yes

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His buddy Heisenberg said that it depended entirely on exactly where the cat was, or exactly how fast the cat was going at the time.

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You have to observe him to know the answer.

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He was in a constant quandary, because he liked and disliked them at the same time.

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its not possible to like cats, its just the toxoplasmosis talking.

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Did your rabbi tell you this

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Is the toxo urging you to defend cats rn?

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A kike is. Its my keikelosmosis, its actually lethal, and very conatgious, if you read an inane jew arguement, it popps up, like a zit on a teenager, and you feel the need to respond.

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you will never know

He got pissed because his cat was fed and hungry at the same time.

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My observation is that he hated them, why else have such a grim thought experiment and involve cats.

On the other hand... he must've loved them, could've chosen whatever else creature, but he picked a cat.

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There are an infinite number of universes in superposition over one another each containing an infinite number of Schrodinger's on a continuous yet quantized spectrum of like to dislike of cats, but only if it's connected to a detector like a cloud chamber that's observing the beta decay of a Uranium nucleus where ejected electrons exhibit particulate behavior rather than the wave behavior his equation would predict.

https://files.catbox.moe/o3yxtt.gif

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Both until you ask him

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Schrodinger was the ghost writer for ''Pet Cemetery''.

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