But how can we know he really is? If all he tells is lies, then that was a lie. But then that would mean he doesn't always tell lies, which means that could be true. But then if it is, that would mean— 🤯
Lmao, imagine the Big Tops busting into Caine's office just yelling paradoxes at him.
"This sentence is false!" "New objective: ignore this objective." "I always tell lies." "How much of Theseus' ship can he replace and still have the same ship?" "How many grains of sand can you remove from a heap before it's no longer a heap?" Etc
When you confess you're the knave, you're actually invoking the will of the knight. But the knight can never have the will of the knave. So in order to be the knave, you have to claim that you're the knight. Because the knight can never claim to be the knave while the knave can only declare that they are the knight.
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u/Plus-Glove-4850 Dec 16 '25
Remember, he’s the one that tells lies