Well, supposing supposition regarding the suppositions of those who had supposed such suppositions, then what winds up being supposed is supposedly the ideal we're supposed to suppose. Suppose that you're supposed to suppose a supposition that addresses itself. It would mean you're supposed to break what's supposedly the reality behind the 4th wall, so supposedly, an extra-dimensional reality is supposed to exist. Yet, by your ideals, you suppose that reality supposedly follows your supposed worldview, and so what you suppose you know of this world, may not be what the world is supposed to be seen. If so, one may suppose that someone else's supposition composes what's supposed to be real, though we may never know, we can only assume. We suppose our reality on supposed perception, which is supposed to allow us to suppose the suppositions we now hold.
...No, that wasn't supposed to make sense, but I suppose it was at least interesting to read, yeah?
I suppose not.