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Parenting & Family > Infertility > Think About It.
 

Think About It.

If for every rule there is an exception, then we have established that
there is an exception to every rule.
If we accept "For every rule there is an exception" as a rule, then we
must concede that there may not be an exception after all, because the rule
states that there is always the possibility of exception, and if we follow
it to its logic end we'll have to agree that there CAN be an exception to the rule that for every rule there is an exception.

If I say "I'm a liar?", would you believe me? Well you shouldn't because I'm a liar and if i say "I'm a liar" that means I'm not. But if i'm not a liar then why did I say so?
My math teacher in middle school established his own class-rule:
Rule #1: I am never wrong.
Rule #2: If, at one time, you find me to be, go back to rule number 1.


I always wondered which post-channel is the least popular in this site. (when you write a new post, you have to select a "channel" to post it under. it's kinda like a "tag" in other blog sites). And I think I have found the least popular channel used. Wanna bet?

Trust me. it's
Parenting & Family:Infertility


So. Think about it.

Anyways, I should get back to my astronomy textbook. Have a nice Sunday!

posted on Mar 16, 2008 6:13 AM ()

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A friend learned that he had always been infertile, after his son's first birthday party.
comment by bumpedoff on Mar 23, 2008 1:24 AM ()
I used to have a marvelous book titled, Godel, Escher, Bach (for some reason) that had the neat little couplet similar to yours:

The statement below is true.
The statement above is false.

Like an Escher painting, sort of.
I think Quantum Mechanics works like that (if at all).
Cheers, and thanks for the "Happy Sunday" - it is Easter
comment by baseeker on Mar 22, 2008 12:31 AM ()
Well, all teachers are always right. That is true. And, I believe that Parenting & Family: Infertility must be the most popular channel. Have a nice Friday! (How is your leg?)
comment by sunlight on Mar 20, 2008 11:11 PM ()
I think my World Issues teacher in high school used to say that too. He was a good guy though... I just wouldn't want to tick him off...he had a sharp wit and an equally sharp tongue.
comment by mellowdee on Mar 18, 2008 8:30 AM ()
Hi sweetie, I know a lot of teachers that think that way. I'm not one of them. I like to challenge my students to think on their own.
comment by teacherwoman on Mar 17, 2008 3:18 PM ()
nice.. I like your math teachers rule....
comment by kristilyn3 on Mar 17, 2008 8:32 AM ()
With all the changes that have been occurring in the astronomy field, I hope that textbook of yours is up-to-date.
comment by looserobes on Mar 16, 2008 11:51 AM ()
I look at it as this, say someone tells you that you are prejudice..well technically they are right. For if you don't like something, and it's hard for me to believe you can like everything and everyone then you are prejudice. Just a thought I had
comment by redwolftimes on Mar 16, 2008 7:14 AM ()
i think i ruined the color code. i'll fix it as soon as i finish reading about cosmic microwave background radiation (and no, i don't know what that is either!).
comment by raragoe on Mar 16, 2008 6:58 AM ()
sometimes, a rule doesn't relevent in certain case
comment by mustakim on Mar 16, 2008 6:34 AM ()

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