"I lied when I said I was a liar"
Now, look at the above statement. For the two events described above, there's a few possible things:
- You lied in both occasions
- You told the truth in both occasions
- You lied once, and told the truth once
If that's so, which did you do? (if you said you lied once, and told the truth once, say which one you lied to and which one you told the truth about)
You lied in both occasions
Because you say you lied in the first part/place,.. about the fact you told a lie,.!?
!? yet again a nother lie,.!?
!? or yet a nother thruth be told./!?
What about you "told the truth and lied,.!?"
lol i dunno,..
diego Wrote:lied twice 
So, if you said you were a liar, and that was a lie, then, you'd be saying, in effect that you said the truth.
Then when you said that saying you were a liar was a lie in itself, well, by definition, if you previously said you told the truth, you could not possibly tell the second lie.
o_0 that is philosophical
hey u said the truth both the times cause ur not just a mere liar ur a riddler lol