There is a rule which states that "There is an exception to every rule."
This, by all appearances, is true.
Yet that rule must, itself, have an exception. By its own logic, there must be at least one rule without exception.
And there is.
So far as I can tell, it is the rule which states that "There is an exception to every rule."
In short: "There is an exception to every rule. Except this one."
This, by all appearances, is true.
Yet that rule must, itself, have an exception. By its own logic, there must be at least one rule without exception.
And there is.
So far as I can tell, it is the rule which states that "There is an exception to every rule."
In short: "There is an exception to every rule. Except this one."
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See ya,
Anna.
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But there is a mode or tense in French that doesn't have any exceptions (I don't remember which - such a good student I am - but I'm sure there is). Which is funny because I'm pretty sure there's a thousand exceptions to every single other rule in French.
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