On the other hand, anyone who tells you, "I always tell the truth," is probably lying.
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“If you were to ask me if I always lie, I would say ‘yes’.”
37 1 ReplyWhich would be saying the truth. Which contradict itself.
12 3 ReplyNo—if they were to ask you, you would lie and say “no”. So the claim that you’d make a true statement is still a lie.
14 0 ReplyNo, it's a lie. They wouldn't say yes, so saying that they would say yes is a lie.
4 0 Replyyou don't need to say yes if someone asks you?
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Someone's been studying the 2 guardians puzzle.
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You can say the statement. Doesn't mean the statement is true. You might be a habitual liar and that particular statement is a lie.
19 0 ReplyUnfortunately you are wrong as there is a very distinct way to say the phrase you quoted, that being to utter the words “I always lie.”
20 1 Replythis statement is false
17 0 ReplyI'll go with true.
9 0 ReplyA fun detail is that all the franken cubes fry and die after hearing the paradox, but Wheatley is still fine.
11 0 Replybut then it wouldn't be false
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"I don't always lie." wink
15 0 Reply"I lie a lot" would also work.
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Except for this statement, I always lie.
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7 0 Reply"Starting at the moment this statement ends, I will always lie."
8 1 ReplyHow do I know that wasn't a lie and that you will occasionally still be telling the truth?
8 0 ReplyYou'd just have to trust me.
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I'm a compulsive liar.
5 0 ReplyI'm a habitual liar. close enough 🤷♂️
6 1 ReplyTechnically you can't always lie ("always" is the key here) so the statement can't be true. Besides that you can say the words in that specific order, no problem.
4 0 ReplyCouldn’t you just say that you’re a politician? IMO that would be close enough.
4 0 Reply"Me? I'm dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It's the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly... stupid."
4 0 ReplyNot quite. You missed the fact that it doesn't need to be the entire statement. "I always lie when I say that the sky is green"
4 0 ReplyI DON'T always lie
3 0 ReplyYou could be saying the truth or lying in this instance.
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I don’t think that’s a problem because it’s impossible to ‘always’ lie and not be noticed. I don’t even know it’s possible to always lie. May be most of the time, but then you can say ‘i lie most of the time’ without any issues
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