Congratulations to all who have passed - Who I have "Quoted" before this post are the winners. Congrats
In the movie Cats and Dogs, the cats were depicted as evil. The cat, based off good reasoning would never say such a thing. Therefore, this post is a lie.
Op name is black hand. Black hand has 3 clans currently. A triangle has 3 sides. The main black hand clan has won a total of 6 ee wars. Black hand is made out of 2 words. 6 divided by 2 is 3 3 equals to Number of sides that a triangle has. Still not convinced? A "Black Hand" would come from someone who is really dark skinned. If that person is in the dark, what can you only see? That's right. His/her eyes. Eyes plus Triangle equals Illuminati I therefore concluded that OP is from Illuminati and this thread is a conspiracy.
Question: There are three words in the English language that end with the letters 'g', 'r', and 'y'. Two are "hungry" and "angry." The third word is something everyone uses every day. Everyone knows what the third word means. What is the third word?
If the "large kitten" is actually a cat and no longer a kitten then he is probably lying, I would doubt ALL kittens are liars, but it is possible If the "large kitten" is still a kitten and not a cat then it is a paradox, with no answer
In any riddle or logic problem, we must accept the premise as true (even if misleading). The premise is: Thus, for the riddle, we must allow for the premise that the large kitten can speak coherently, no matter how impossible we may believe it is in reality. The fact that a ktten is large does not relieve it of the catagorization given to us in the premise that it is still a kitten, and thus would be subject to the phrase "all kittens are liars." (The phrase does not specifically indicate that kittens lie all the time - which would allow for this kitten to be both a liar and tell the truth in this instance. But as that is exceedingly dull and likely not the meaning of the riddle, let's assume that that the phrase meant "all kittens always lie.") Naturally, if kittens always lie, then the large kitten (because it's still a kitten) must be lying when telling us this. Now some would say this creates a paradox because if the kitten was lying, then the phrase would become "all kittens always tell the truth." Thus the large kitten would be telling the truth when it said "all kittens always lie," which would drop is into the paradox. However, the logical opposite of "always lies" is not "always tells the truth," but actually: "does not always lie." (Negation of a premise does not lead to an additional assumption of something else). Now, we see that the large kitten cannot be telling the truth because if all kittens always lie, it would include itself. However the opposite does not lead to a logical inconsistency, because it is possible for a kitten to sometimes lie, including when saying all kittens lie. Therefore, when the large kitten says "kittens always lie," it must be lying, and there is no paradox.