is this solve able?

The sentence below is correct
The sentence above is wrong
 flippy_fan210 posted over a year ago
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laura199627 said:
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ha ha ikr?
coriann posted over a year ago
CielXlizzy19 said:
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Lani27 said:
The sentence on the right is false. The sentence on the left is true.
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O.o okay, that's good to know
coriann posted over a year ago
medouri said:
hmmmm.........this needs logic
the sentence below is correct means that the sentence-"the sentence above is wrong"-is correct
so the sentence above is wrong
now "the sentence below is correct" must be wrong i.e. the sentence-"the sentence above is wrong"- is wrong
this sentence is correct
I know u are confused!!!

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 hmmmm.........this needs logic the sentence below is correct means that the sentence-"the sentence above is wrong"-is correct so the sentence above is wrong now "the sentence below is correct" must be wrong i.e. the sentence-"the sentence above is wrong"- is wrong this sentence is correct I know u are confused!!!
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*mindfuck*
coriann posted over a year ago
mintybunny said:
I have no clue
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me neither, lollies
coriann posted over a year ago
Bond_Of_Fury said:
In a way it's solvable. I mean, I can make heads of this. The above sentence is wrong. It's a lie, while it nowhere says that the below sentence is a lie. Conclusion: The sentence below is correct.

Welcome to my logic. XD

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lolz
coriann posted over a year ago
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i was thinking that too but then i was like *mindfuck*
coriann posted over a year ago
prophet69 said:
It's called the liar's paradox. The first sentence says that the 초 sentence is true, and the 초 sentence says that the first sentence is false. So, according to the first sentence , if it were true, the 초 sentence would be true, which says that the first sentence is false, and that means that what the first sentence says is wrong i.e. the 초 sentence is not true, so that makes the first sentence true again.. and goes on and on etc. The point in this paradox is that 당신 can not give either of the sentences a truth value (you can not call them true, nor false), thereby questioning our common sense about everything being either true 또는 false. (if it is not true, then it must be false, and vice-versa)
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O_______O
coriann posted over a year ago
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O_______O
prophet69 posted over a year ago
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I wonder..
prophet69 posted over a year ago
coriann said:
what the fuck?
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 what the fuck? http://www.owned.com/tag/parenting/page/2/
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Shiizuo said:
*Reads the question.*
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*Reads the answers.*
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Now that I have a newly formed headache..
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 *Reads the question.* .... *Reads the answers.* .... Now that I have a newly formed headache..
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Squirrel501 said:
Well neither of them have periods so................. both of them are wrong???????????????????????
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Mindless_Luv said:
Where the periods at??????????????????
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CapShunsuifan13 said:
All three of those sentences are wrong.
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