This is an interesting phrase,
For example, let's say prove that words and actions express curiosity
(For example, if not interested in this movement, would you have no interest in watching or listening to it?)
Wouldn't that be a kind of fact that 'have curiosity'?
Of course, there are cases where this is a lie, so I think it's important to keep proving it
(If it's a lie, it may prove that it's a lie.
I also think this includes unintentional things, such as lying to yourself in some cases)
Wouldn't that be a kind of proof of own feelings?
Regarding Suspicions, it is certainly very difficult to absolutely understand the hidden Suspicions and feelings of others
But aren't Suspicions and feelings reflected in one's words and actions?
This too cannot be said to be absolute,
For example, wouldn't asking if someone has Suspicions be one way to go?
Of course, this answer may not be true, but doesn't that answer, whether true or false, prove a fact?
If words aren't enough, doesn't signing a document create a fact?
This is not to criticise bakeries
In fact, this anon likes titles like this
I It makes me think
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