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OK - guys, you're going to get swallowed by a paradox. Bans are banned. Meta-bans are allowed.
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You make a valid point...I will go get my slide rule and see what it is though!!!!Originally posted by KyajaeIf there is a ban on banning things, then the ban on banning things is in itself banned so the ban on banning things can't go ahead since it contradicts the purpose of a ban on banning things.
(Where's the asprin?)
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how about threading some banners?
i've just kintted a lovely banner that says, 'no more bans on banning threads which ban bans in threads'.
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If there is a ban on banning things, then the ban on banning things is in itself banned so the ban on banning things can't go ahead since it contradicts the purpose of a ban on banning things.Originally posted by Let-Me-InYou can't, there is a ban on banning things...
(Where's the asprin?)
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InRight, we have threads on banning things, threads on banning bans, I propose a ban on threads related to banning things...
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Originally posted by King CnvtMod, ban this thread!
You can't, there is a ban on banning things...
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Ban threads on banning things
Right, we have threads on banning things, threads on banning bans, I propose a ban on threads related to banning things...Tags: None
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