I watched a presentation about Zeno of Elea and much as I didn't want to go crazy about yet another random crazy science, I did anyway.
Not that I'm particularly crazy about going crazy about crazy things. I'm just prone to craziness. So here's my pathetic (if you've read the Liar 's paradox), really original (if you haven't already made it up yourself), (very) annoying and (literally) meaningless paradox: "I don't mean what I'm saying." Let's see: If this is true, then I mustn't mean that I don't mean what I'm saying. That makes it false. Or If this is false, then that means that I mean what I'm saying. And what am I saying? I don't mean what I'm saying. Which makes it true. Which again means that I don't mean it. Which makes it false.... And this is pure craziness. ;P
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