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- DaEpikDude
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HMMMMM I WONDERAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Did they purposely make it a palindrome?
And all the world over, each nation's the same,
They've simply no notion of playing the game.
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won,
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!
- Dabzers
- Scratcher
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And the inability to pronounce the letter r is rhotacismAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Last edited by Dabzers (Nov. 15, 2017 22:54:17)
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I WONDER TOOHMMMMM I WONDERAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Did they purposely make it a palindrome?
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
- Scratcher
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HMMMMM I WONDERAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Did they purposely make it a palindrome?
Wiktionary says so.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is my exact 777th post.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is also the 404th post in this thread. ERROR 404; post not found.
Last edited by -ShadowOfTheFuture- (Nov. 15, 2017 23:00:36)
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Off topic: I'm at 1000+ I have more than you hahHMMMMM I WONDERAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Did they purposely make it a palindrome?
Wiktionary says so.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is my exact 777th post.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is also the 404th post in this thread. ERROR 404; post not found.
- DaEpikDude
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</offtopic>Off topic: I'm at 1000+ I have more than you hahHMMMMM I WONDERAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Did they purposely make it a palindrome?
Wiktionary says so.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is my exact 777th post.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is also the 404th post in this thread. ERROR 404; post not found.
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And all the world over, each nation's the same,
They've simply no notion of playing the game.
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won,
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!
- Dabzers
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You never started that tag PARADOX</offtopic>Off topic: I'm at 1000+ I have more than you hahHMMMMM I WONDERAnd the fear of palindromes is aibohphobia.Ah the English languageflammable is correct Flammable inflammable
inflammable sounds like it can't catch on fire but it means the opposite
uninflammable
Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia is the fear of long words
Did they purposely make it a palindrome?
Wiktionary says so.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is my exact 777th post.
EDIT: (offtopic) This is also the 404th post in this thread. ERROR 404; post not found.
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- muellly
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You claim an item. After you are done using the item you go back in time, and put the item onto where you originally found it. Two paradoxes right there. How has erosion not affected the item? Who made the item in the first place?
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The sentence below is true.
The sentence above is false.
The sentence above is false.
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“When you have a bad day, a really bad day, try and treat the world better than it treated you.” -Patrick Stump
“Music seems to hold everything together. It seems to make things not so chaotic sometimes. It seems to make things make more sense sometimes.” -Tyler Joseph
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- Dabzers
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You travel one second into the future You claim an item. After you are done using the item you go back in time, and put the item onto where you originally found it. Two paradoxes right there. How has erosion not affected the item? Who made the item in the first place?
- DaEpikDude
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So the second sentence is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is not true so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is wrong so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true so the first is false so the second is false so the first is true so the second is true… The sentence below is true.
The sentence above is false.
And all the world over, each nation's the same,
They've simply no notion of playing the game.
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won,
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!
- Dabzers
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Frankenstein is not the name of the monster because Frankenstein hat refers to good ol' Vic. But good ol' Vic is the true monster. Frankenstein is both the monster and is not the monster at the same time.
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When somebody says “trust no one” no one includes them, so you can't trust them not to trust anybody, meaning you can trust them, meaning you can't, ect.
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- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
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You claim an item. After you are done using the item you go back in time, and put the item onto where you originally found it. Two paradoxes right there. How has erosion not affected the item? Who made the item in the first place?
This is similar to this paradox:
A man receives a book from an older man on how to create a time machine. He creates it, and gradually earns lots of money by betting on who will win races, and off the stock market, and that kind of stuff. Then, as an old man, he time travels back and gives the book to his younger self.
The book is neither created nor destroyed. How was it created?
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“Though the seasons come and go, and sunshine turns to snow, we will always have tomorrow up ahead.”
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
- Scratcher
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So let's say you spent 10 days in Britain. You time traveled back 12 days and went to the United States. 2 days passed in the US, so now your past self just entered Britain.
At that moment in time, where would you be? Would you be in the US, or in Britain?
At that moment in time, where would you be? Would you be in the US, or in Britain?
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“Though the seasons come and go, and sunshine turns to snow, we will always have tomorrow up ahead.”
- Dabzers
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You would be in confusion So let's say you spent 10 days in Britain. You time traveled back 12 days and went to the United States. 2 days passed in the US, so now your past self just entered Britain.
At that moment in time, where would you be? Would you be in the US, or in Britain?
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null island So let's say you spent 10 days in Britain. You time traveled back 12 days and went to the United States. 2 days passed in the US, so now your past self just entered Britain.
At that moment in time, where would you be? Would you be in the US, or in Britain?
Last edited by DaEpikDude (Nov. 16, 2017 00:30:29)
And all the world over, each nation's the same,
They've simply no notion of playing the game.
They argue with umpires, they cheer when they've won,
And they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!
- braxbroscratcher
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Theoretically, both.null island So let's say you spent 10 days in Britain. You time traveled back 12 days and went to the United States. 2 days passed in the US, so now your past self just entered Britain.
At that moment in time, where would you be? Would you be in the US, or in Britain?
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Phobophobia.
“You see things; and you say ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say ‘Why not?’”
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
- Scratcher
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Theoretically, both.null island So let's say you spent 10 days in Britain. You time traveled back 12 days and went to the United States. 2 days passed in the US, so now your past self just entered Britain.
At that moment in time, where would you be? Would you be in the US, or in Britain?
But what would you experience if you were in both places at the same time?
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“Though the seasons come and go, and sunshine turns to snow, we will always have tomorrow up ahead.”