Philosoraptor. Hmmmm....,...
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Philosoraptor

Hmmmm....,..

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Submitted: 07/23/2011
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#8 - zoltardify (07/24/2011) [+] (1 reply)
**zoltardify rolls 70**
**zoltardify rolls 70**
User avatar #13 - LmaoMaster (07/24/2011) [+] (5 replies)
The second sentence was a lie.
#6 - fixurface (07/24/2011) [+] (1 reply)
I'm going to go with, true.
#7 - peanutbuttersmack (07/24/2011) [-]
Paradoxes no!!!!
User avatar #15 - Rusnor (07/24/2011) [-]
This statement is a lie.
#14 - thedavidkellogg (07/24/2011) [-]
neither is true... neither are sentences due to the lack of period :D
#4 - tomhefailin (07/24/2011) [-]
godel's incompleteness theorum, well played
godel's incompleteness theorum, well played
User avatar #2 - labach **User deleted account** (07/23/2011) [+] (1 reply)
that is assuming that the first sentence is true you cannot force me to believe either of your statements destroying any hope of a paradox. furthermore if the first sentence is false then the second sentence could be true because you don't have to be false if you are not true, that is why we have maybe's.
#1 - xboxkicksyoursox (07/23/2011) [-]
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User avatar #16 - HotCheese (07/24/2011) [-]
not philosophy just a paradox
User avatar #5 - Cortal (07/24/2011) [-]
Next Sentence is true

Last sentence is false

Making the first sentence saying it's true, false

Therefore both sentences are false
User avatar #24 - saapanael (07/24/2011) [-]
This is the oldest paradox in the book.
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