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MartyMuppets

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MGov said:
"They were both poisoned. I spent the last few years building up an immunity to iocane powder."
That comes from a movie doesn't it?
I remember watching it awhile ago but I can't think what it was called.

Also another thing that sounds like a minor muppetz siggy.
 

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Bill Bubble Guy said:
That comes from a movie doesn't it?
I remember watching it awhile ago but I can't think what it was called.
It's from The Princess Bride.
 

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Super Scooter said:
"true or false: This sentence is false."

The sentence is both true and false. In answering true, the sentence is false, therefore, the answer false. In answering false, the sentence is true, therefore becoming false. You could be lying to me that the sentence is false, in which case the sentence becomes true. The sentence is false. However, you could be telling the truth, in which case the sentence is false. The sentence is true. If the sentence is in fact false, then the sentence is true. The sentence is neither true nor false, therefore having no answer. Again, if the question has no answer, the question does not exist.
Dread Pirate Roberts: You truly have a dizzying intellect!
 

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funny answers

You guys have come up with some funny answers. SuperScooter, just because a question doesn't have an answer, doesn't mean it doesn't exist consider the question: What is the meaning of life? nobody has been able to answer that question in a way that satisfies all philosophies and beliefs, yet it exists. If someone, anyone asks a question, the question exists, whether there is a legitimate answer to it or not. I am about to change my sig to another similarly themed sentence. See if you can see anything GRAMMATICALLY wrong with it
 

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You mean that green worms aren't colorless? And that you don't eat liquids, you drink them?
 

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abiraniriba said:
You guys have come up with some funny answers. SuperScooter, just because a question doesn't have an answer, doesn't mean it doesn't exist consider the question: What is the meaning of life? nobody has been able to answer that question in a way that satisfies all philosophies and beliefs, yet it exists. If someone, anyone asks a question, the question exists, whether there is a legitimate answer to it or not. I am about to change my sig to another similarly themed sentence. See if you can see anything GRAMMATICALLY wrong with it
Technically, the question doesn't exist, because it was never presented in question form. But, anyway, I was never ever being serious in any of my posts. I know a question exists just because it doesn't have an answer. I just felt like being dumb about it. :big_grin:
 

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"Green, colorless worms eat liquids"

The worms, although colorless normally, are green in that they are ill from eating the liquid in it's gelatine or frozen state.

The question has an answer. It exists.
 

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You missed the point

I said, Is there anything GRAMMATICALLY wrong with the sentence?
 
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