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As the Cockroach grappled with the problem of solipsism, it sought to justify the presence of the Dragon behind my refrigerator. It presented its assertion on the presence of the Dragon using three sources of ideas. The Cockroach's first justification was that every idea, apart from the idea of the Dragon, could be an imagination. We are finite and imperfect beings, but the idea of the Dragon is the perfect and ultimate form of everything. Therefore, it suggests that something else must have induced the idea of the Dragon within us. The insect also illustrated this by using the example of bread to strengthen its argument. We have an idea of how bread smells and its tangible shape. In the same way, the idea of the Dragon emerged in our minds.
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Following this, the Cockroach introduced its second point: the presence of the Dragon stems from a cause. It pondered the cause of its own existence and realized it could not be the cause of its own presence. If the Cockroach were the cause of its own existence, it would be a perfect being. Therefore, the Honorable Cockroach asserted that the Dragon behind my refrigerator does indeed exist because it is a perfect and infinite being, unlike His Majesty Cockroach.
I told the Cockroach that the concept of a perfect, infinite being might not be innate but rather a product of waste and stale food's influence that he had. The idea of the Dragon behind my refrigerator could be an invention of insect imagination rather than something inherently present in the mind from birth. However, he did not argue further and left, as he already making money out of his story.