"I am a liar" is paradoxical if by "liar" we mean someone who always lies, as in this case from the statement we would deduce "I am lying now", the liar's paradox. If "liar" is taken in a wider sense, the statement would be true if uttered by somebody who lies occasionally. And false if the speaker weren't a liar, but in this case he would have uttered at least one false sentence. I would suggest removing the last sentence. - Calypso
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All are paradox(es) except (2)
On the second thought, it seems like they are all paradox >_<
I think one and 4 are the only paradoxes.
Waitttt I think all of then are paradoxes :o
I think 5 is not a paradox.
4 is the only paradox
One isn't
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"I am a liar" is paradoxical if by "liar" we mean someone who always lies, as in this case from the statement we would deduce "I am lying now", the liar's paradox. If "liar" is taken in a wider sense, the statement would be true if uttered by somebody who lies occasionally. And false if the speaker weren't a liar, but in this case he would have uttered at least one false sentence. I would suggest removing the last sentence. - Calypso
Number 2!
Sorry I messed up. I meant #2 definitely is a paradox. As for which one is not, it's got to be choice #1 or choice #5
I think it's # 1.
I'm guessing 4.
well idk. I know 2 and 3 are, dk about the others.
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...I think...
I'm guessing 1