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Question:the totality of facts, things, or ideas that are implied or assumed in a given discussion, argument, or discourse


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Something that only exists in conversation, or the realization that chaos is in everything.

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Probably the same as "A horse is a horse, of course".

Discourse meaning a long conversation, universe a vast space. The world and all above or below talks to each other. Everything works hand in hand and the relationship has been going on forever. So the universe that we live in is haveing a very long conversation that helps keep things going. GL!

it refers not just to all discourses and their subject matters, but everything related to them or the things in them, and all the ways in which they connect to the myriad of things they can be traced to.

All that is said and done (including writings and recordings).

Do you mean, Universal Police Force? Don't be embarrassed, I used to get them confused, too.