Thursday, 6 November 2008

Parodox Parody?

Below might seem a parody of the recent debunked paradoxes, but is in fact entirely faithful to the spirit and standard of reasoning in Zeno's and Epimenides' famously alleged paradoxes, where the intelligent understanding of words and what they stand for breaks down.

"I am here. You are there."
"No, I am here. You are there."
"No, I think you'll find that I am here while you are most certainly there."
"Bullshit. I am definitely here, while you are there."
"Are you calling me a liar? I am most certainly here, while you are without a sliver of doubt over there."


And so on.

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