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Originally Posted by cardboard adolescent
that's not really a paradox anyway, here's a fun paradox:
the next statement is true:
the previous statement is false
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This isn't really a paradox either unless you clause the first statement to make itself true. It just means that the first sentence is calling itself false.
The next statement is true
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The previous statement is alse
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This statement of the next line's truthfulness is false
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The previous line's statement of falseness is false