Got another poll.
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Thread Topic: Got another poll.
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Please explain why you chose what you choose.
If you know what it is say so. -
Anybody know what"I know that oI knownothing," is?
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No one chose No, wonder why.
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1yes 0no 4somewhat.
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I chose yes, because I get it.
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Care to explain why you get it?
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It explains that you know that you know nothing. But it is also confusing that you know something, when you say you know nothing. I understand that it is a brain teaser and it took a few minutes to realize that when you say I know, it is referring to that you know you know nothing, meaning that you know nothing and the fact that you know nothing is what you know.
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Its a paradox really. If you say that" you know that you know nothing" then how do you know it in the first place. If you know that you know nothing then in reality you do know something but then since you say you know it saying it would now be a lie but because you do know something.
It can get confusing if you think on this too much. -
I'm gonna be awake all night now, thinking about this.
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Try looking up Paradox on Google OR something and read all types of paradoxes that may keep you up thinking on them all.
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I always stay up every night anyway (even school nights, don't tell my mom!) And TGIF!
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Here's another.. "If there is an exception to every rule, then every rule must have at least one exception; the exception to this one being that it has no exception." "There's always an exception to the rule, except to the exception of the rulewhich is, in of itself, an accepted exception of the rule."
What? -
*confused* @o@
TGIF means thank god it's Friday!! -
Thought this one would get you.
OK.
I like reading about paradoxes.
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