Paradoxical Liering Theory - The Deputy's Guide

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What is Paradoxical Liering?

Paradoxical Liering is a complex and misunderstood field of study. Simply put, it's the study of contradictions and paradoxes within the realm of Paradoxical Philosophy.

Key Concepts:

The Lier's Paradox: A paradox that arises when a person tries to tell the truth, but ends up lying anyway.

The Deputy's Dilemma: A paradox that arises when a deputy must choose between two conflicting loyalties.

The Lier's Lament: A paradox that arises when a person regrets their previous lies, but can't seem to stop lying anyway.

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