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A man says that he is lying; is what he says true or false?

A man says that he is lying; is what he says true or false?

Reminds me of:


Everything I tell you is a lie, is this a lie, or truth?


Everything I tell you is a lie, is this a lie, or truth?

It's a lie, but you're bound to say something true.

A man says that he is lying; is what he says true or false?
True in what he is saying.
False in what he does.
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The sentence "It is opposite day" can never be true.
The sentence "It is not opposite day" can never be false.



Yey math.

Now my turn!

a + b = c

4a - 3a + b = c

4a - 3a + 4b - 3b = 4c - 3c

4a + 4b - 4c = 3a + 3b - 3c

4(a + b - c) = 3(a + b - c)

4 = 3

Oops. :3


Classico.

The below sentence is a lie
The above sentence is the truth

Put two boxes the exact same size into eachother without moving the sides.

Put two boxes the exact same size into eachother without moving the sides.
That's just merging two boxes into one.

A time machine could never go back in time really, because going back in time would mean that the time machine would never exist.

Its opposite day!

Hola!