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Exactly, and by basing it off the poem you've killed it. xD

Anyway, what is there to discuss with your 'theory'? It seems that even if I attempted to challenge it, you'd bring in a whole new logic and make it impossible for me to win. What's the point in that? It's Polaris' argument in this thread that's made me not bother challenging it.

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You people complicate it. No, you cannot go around the woods. No, you cannot make your own road. No, the counter does not work with fractions. No, you may not enter the road after reaching the village. No, you cannot break the counter. Et cetera.

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I only complicate it with additional rules because...

 

You people complicate it. No' date=' you cannot go around the woods. No, you cannot make your own road. No, the counter does not work with fractions. No, you may not enter the road after reaching the village. No, you cannot break the counter. Et cetera.

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He decides to hike through the underbrush.

 

Or are we assuming that there is poison ivy in this forest?

 

No' date=' we are assuming he cannot hike through the underbrush.

 

STOP COMPLICATING THINGS. He [b']must[/b] walk through one of the roads fully, and he must walk through the road with the lowest counter.

 

Are the 2 counters at the same elevation from sea-level? =P

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He decides to hike through the underbrush.

 

Or are we assuming that there is poison ivy in this forest?

 

No' date=' we are assuming he cannot hike through the underbrush.

 

STOP COMPLICATING THINGS. He [b']must[/b] walk through one of the roads fully, and he must walk through the road with the lowest counter.

 

Are the 2 counters at the same elevation from sea-level? =P

 

Yep. Both are exactly 6.331 feet above sea level. EXACTLY.

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I only complicate it with additional rules because...

 

You people complicate it. No' date=' you cannot go around the woods. No, you cannot make your own road. No, the counter does not work with fractions. No, you may not enter the road after reaching the village. No, you cannot break the counter. Et cetera.

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Paradoxes don't leave room for that kind of stuff in the first place.

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I only complicate it with additional rules because...

 

You people complicate it. No' date=' you cannot go around the woods. No, you cannot make your own road. No, the counter does not work with fractions. No, you may not enter the road after reaching the village. No, you cannot break the counter. Et cetera.

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Paradoxes don't leave room for that kind of stuff in the first place.

 

You give me a paradox and I'll bet you that I'll be able to post something completley insane that "proves" your paradox wrong.

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The sentence below this is a lie and cannot be modified.

 

The sentence above this is a lie and cannot be modified.

 

Pfft that's easy.

 

They both can be modified, that's how they're both lies.

 

 

The entirety of a statement doesn't have to be false for it to be a lie.

 

For example: The sky is blue because it's made of blueberries.

 

That statement is a lie, because the sky is not made of blueberries.

 

However, the sky is blue. But, the statement is still false.

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The sentence below this is a lie and cannot be modified.

 

The sentence above this is a lie and cannot be modified.

 

Pfft that's easy.

 

They both can be modified' date=' that's how they're both lies.

 

 

The entirety of a statement doesn't have to be false for it to be a lie.

 

For example: The sky is blue because it's made of blueberries.

 

That statement is a lie, because the sky is not made of blueberries.

 

However, the sky is blue. But, the statement is still false.

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You're not stating that "the sky is blue". The sky being blue is already assumed, you're just lying about why it's blue, the entire statement's a lie.

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The sentence below is a lie.

The sentence above is a lie.

 

No need for modifying rules. These are the sentences given and as such changing them would change the circumstance.

 

Likewise, asking if Robert can build his own road is changing the circumstance.

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Pave your own road. A road does not necessarily have to be pre-made in order to be considered a road.

 

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Like I said before' date=' Robert Frost lacks the intelligence and the materials to build a new road.

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Just walk somewhere else.

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Pave your own road. A road does not necessarily have to be pre-made in order to be considered a road.

 

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Like I said before' date=' Robert Frost lacks the intelligence and the materials to build a new road.

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Just walk somewhere else.

 

But he has to take one of the two roads to reach the destination, Village AB.

 

You did not define what a road was.

 

Uhh... was I supposed to?

 

EDIT: I meant Frost was a moron in this scenario.

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