Warning: The following paradoxes are highly likely to induce existential dread, spontaneous combustion, or spontaneous combustion of your brain cells. Proceed with caution.
1. The Predestinated Paradox of the Grandmother's Cookbook: If your grandmother has a cookbook that's been predestinated for you, does that mean she's been cooking up a storm in the past, or is it just a really old recipe?
2. The Predestinated Paradox of the Time-Traveling Toaster: If a toaster can toast bread in the past, does that mean it's also going to toast the bread in the future? Asking for a friend, who's a time-traveling toaster enthusiast.
3. The Predestinated Paradox of the Infinite Hot Dog Stand: If you order a hot dog at an infinite hot dog stand, do you ever get to the end of the line, or do you just get lost in an endless loop of condiments and toppings?
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