"The cat is on the mat" is a typical setup for logical arguments in philosophy and linguistics trying to get at the nature of truth.
So she's into that somehow and she picks apart everything he says, or at the very least, they argue a great deal in formal ways.
"I'm going to die if you touch me one more time
Well I guess that I'm going to die no matter what"
I think he said the top line and she corrected him with the second.
So when he says "I put a rock in the coffee in your coffee mug", it is such a precise description of another a priori truth (showing he gets it), while at the same time delivering a crass insult (he just doesn't care), the ironic balance is hilarious.
The last two lines of that paragraph are showing that they've made trust and truth a competition between them and the winner depends a great deal on their own biased perspectives.
This is definitely a relationship gone sour.
"The cat is on the mat" is a typical setup for logical arguments in philosophy and linguistics trying to get at the nature of truth.
So she's into that somehow and she picks apart everything he says, or at the very least, they argue a great deal in formal ways.
"I'm going to die if you touch me one more time Well I guess that I'm going to die no matter what"
I think he said the top line and she corrected him with the second.
So when he says "I put a rock in the coffee in your coffee mug", it is such a precise description of another a priori truth (showing he gets it), while at the same time delivering a crass insult (he just doesn't care), the ironic balance is hilarious.
The last two lines of that paragraph are showing that they've made trust and truth a competition between them and the winner depends a great deal on their own biased perspectives.