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>>5828814
ugh, you know what it's like when you guys pause because "WE CANT SAY NUTTIN"
you make good knowledge so rare.. i'm not your fucking lab rat and i should have left this mental hospital long ago. Thrust yourselves into orbit, post-scarcity /sci/, it's your destiny. peace.

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>>5806735
You, for one.

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>>4422601

I have wanted since getting into an argument with my entire 8th grade classroom over a decade ago to know how this indicates the speaker.

My father's son: Me, or my brothers.
I have no brothers, so "My father's son" refers to me.

This man's father is Me.

Therefore, this man is me? What the fuck?

In 1998 I figured, whatever... the solution was wrong and my class is full of retards. But now /sci/ is also saying it refers to himself. What the hell. How? How is it not his son?

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