We all know he'd turn into a tree.
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Maybe it would implode into itself.
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The curse would be lifted. It would have to be because there is no other work around. To end a paradox, you get rid of the paradox.
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If only we had a real Pinochio to experiment on... >:])
(I'm not referencing the user Pinochio by the way)
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No. As he grew up into an adult puppet, his nose would grow in proportion with his body, therefore making the statement true.
Also, since that statement has no specific timeslot, it could be true as long as his nose grows at some point in his lifetime, which it would.
Logic=Win
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TheSaint wrote:
No. As he grew up into an adult puppet, his nose would grow in proportion with his body, therefore making the statement true.
Also, since that statement has no specific timeslot, it could be true as long as his nose grows at some point in his lifetime, which it would.
Logic=Win
my nose will now grow?
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juststickman wrote:
TheSaint wrote:
No. As he grew up into an adult puppet, his nose would grow in proportion with his body, therefore making the statement true.
Also, since that statement has no specific timeslot, it could be true as long as his nose grows at some point in his lifetime, which it would.
Logic=Winmy nose will now grow?
Actually, that sentence is incorrect. Will is future, now is present. The correct version would be "my nose will grow now."
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He could have been saying "My nose will now grow 6 inches" but the 6 inches but got cut off by a elephant meowing, so it just saud my nose will now grow making the sentence illogical.
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What if he says 'My nose is growing?'
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If he says it's growing, and it isn't, then you add a point to the lie category, and his nose grows, then once he tells the truth, which would be the nose growing, it would go back to normal
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It would be a lie and the truth at the same time, not wait a while before becoming the 'truth' from a lie.
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floatingmagictree wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
This may not mean Dagamez, but
scmb1 wrote:
Cool! I'm in Spanish I and my teacher is absolutely horrible, but I did OK... I would have gotten all of the jugar ones but I couldn't figure out how to type the accent over the a in juegais.
lolololololololololol
I actually laughed at that.
Dun gettit.
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floatingmagictree wrote:
fg123 wrote:
And Dagamez, you never stated what the variable n is...
I bet scmb1 can find way more problem with your "logic". Lol.I'm a tree with limbs living in Antarctica who floats several inches above the ground.
Screw Logic.
FMT. I'm going to replant you. Get over here.
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TheSaint wrote:
No. As he grew up into an adult puppet, his nose would grow in proportion with his body, therefore making the statement true.
Actually, puppets can't grow up with age. It's just a block of wood.
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