The committee is gathered around the table, each member with their respective theories on the meaning of life. Dr. Smith, a renowned expert in the field of Existential Nihilism, begins to speak.
"We must consider the minute theorem, folks. It states that the meaning of life is, in fact, nothing. That the universe is but a vast, empty void, devoid of purpose or significance. And yet, we find ourselves here, in this very meeting, discussing the meaning of life. A paradox, indeed."
"But what about the coffee machine in the corner? Does it not hold some inherent meaning, some existential significance, in its very existence?" asks Dr. Johnson, a self-proclaimed expert in the field of Coffee-Based Philosophy.
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