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possible number of moves single  chess match?

possible number of moves single chess match?

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Originally posted by Palynka
And? If X doesn't exist then saying "it's not even X" doesn't make sense.

Try again.
It was a joke, Palynka, just a joke, nothing more. Nothing has to be tried again.

Once I and a friend of mine, a lingistic purist, had a chicken to eat. I liked it and said "This chicken wasn't silly". (Literarily translated from Swedish: "Denna kyckling var inte dum!", meaning 'not bad' or 'tasted well'.) My friend responded "Chickens are never silly, they cannot be!" Me: "Exactly what I said: This chicken wasn't silly."

This is also a joke. If you don't find it funny, so be it.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
It was a joke, Palynka, just a joke, nothing more. Nothing has to be tried again.

Once I and a friend of mine, a lingistic purist, had a chicken to eat. I liked it and said "This chicken wasn't silly". (Literarily translated from Swedish: "Denna kyckling var inte dum!", meaning 'not bad' or 'tasted well'.) My friend responded "Chickens are never silly, ...[text shortened]... cken wasn't silly."

This is also a joke. If you don't find it funny, so be it.
I've met chicken with a better sense of humour.

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Originally posted by Palynka
I've met chicken with a better sense of humour.
Me too. It tasted well. 🙂

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Originally posted by Palynka
It's not close, it's the same thing!
I guess the chicken has a better sense of humor than me, too. 🙁

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Originally posted by Traveling Again
I guess the chicken has a better sense of humor than me, too. 🙁
It probably has a better idea of infinity too.

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Originally posted by Palynka
It probably has a better idea of infinity too.
that would depend on the width of the road ...

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Originally posted by wolfgang59
that would depend on the width of the road ...
Not necessarily...according to Travelling Again's teacher.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Not necessarily...according to Travelling Again's teacher.
Xeno presumably?

The paradox itself generates a paradox in that people of great intelligence and people of low intelligence agree there is no paradox!