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There are exceptions to every rule. Even that rule has exceptions. Amirite?
by Anonymous10 years ago
Whoa.. too recursive. After re-reading this multiple times, all I can come up with is that I should neither agree nor disagree.
by Anonymous10 years ago
The second sentence has to be true
or else the first sentence is false
if you agree with the first sentence
the second sentence is true
now answer this
do you agree with the first sentence?
then click agree
if you disagree with the first sentence
then you disagree
by Anonymous10 years ago
But if the second sentence is true, then the first sentence is false. Here's how I'm thinking of it...
R = set of all rules
R' = set of all rules with exceptions
The first sentence says R = R'. If the second sentence is true, then R = R' minus the rule in the first sentence. Therefore I'm confused. :-)
by Anonymous10 years ago
it's totally a trick post
it's like "never say never"
even though you said it twice
by Anonymous10 years ago
but then if the second sentence is true
that could mean the first sentence is false
by Anonymous10 years ago
That's like a paradox o.e
by Anonymous10 years ago
please don't bring up AP lit or AP lang class
especially not the latter since she kicked my butt harder than any other teacher I've ever had
In her class
I was so stressed
I stayed on again off again sick for months
I had no professor who was that tough
I'm glad she's sticking to high school
by Anonymous10 years ago
what is an exemption to that rule?
i cant think of any
by Anonymous10 years ago
well state the rule first
and let me see if I can think of it
by Anonymous10 years ago
if the rule doesn't have exceptions
it falls under the second sentence
by Anonymous10 years ago
http://www.amirite.com/758872-all-rules-established-and-laws-made-have-exceptions-amirite
I beat you at making a post!
I keep re-reading those two sentences over and over. They're confusing me...
Oh, I get it now. If there are rules to every exception, then the second sentence is saying that the first sentence has no exceptions. But then that proves the first sentence false, and true...at the same time?
Either that, or it's saying no rules have exceptions...proving the second sentence false.
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