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Originally posted by andrewas:
If he's telling the truth, then he's lying because hes telling the truth and saying he's lying, and this sentence makes no sense because it can make no sense. I need a drink.
However, if he is lying, then not everything he tells you is a lie. Unlike the previous supposition, this dosent go into a circular nightmare. Depending on how you interpret the riddle, anyway.
So he's lying, because if he's telling the truth he cant be telling the truth.
My head hurts now.
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You're head?!? Mine hurts after reading this explination [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img] It's sounds right, though (I think), pass that drink