Prove to me that your are indestructible

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StormShaun

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Well, in 3rd grade, It was lunchtime, my group of friend where "About" to fight another group, but we didn't because we didn't know what to do...like them.

After that we played with swords on a hill and on the edge of a hill was a smooth upwards boulder, it was me against two of them, I was on the edge and they accidently pushed me off, and I fell one story....NEXT to the Nurses Office, I had blood coming out of my head, but it wasn't anything bad.

Also in second grade, different school. I was playing on a slide (like all the kids did), and when it was my turn, I got pushed off and below the slide was concrete, and yet again I had blood coming out of my head...nothing yet again, but least I got the day off.

Hmmm...I think I'm pretty Indestructible.
 

Starik20X6

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This is my theme song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prDVEQ4DfOc

I think my skeleton is unbreakable; despite having fallen head-first out of a tree onto concrete, having been run over by a car while riding my scooter, plus countless other injuries, I've never even fractured a bone in my body. Probably got something to do with the enormous amounts of calcium in my diet.
 

Stall

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Twilight_guy said:
Yes, it's true but since the first statement does not hold the second does not either meaning that no proof has been offered.

I would check to see if I'm invincible, but if I happen to not be and the check might kill me so I'm not going to.
Ah, I spy someone who does not understand rudimentary logic. I know this because you clearly do not understand the concept of a vacuous truth.

It was a joke that most clearly went well above your head.
 

Twilight_guy

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Stall said:
Twilight_guy said:
Yes, it's true but since the first statement does not hold the second does not either meaning that no proof has been offered.

I would check to see if I'm invincible, but if I happen to not be and the check might kill me so I'm not going to.
Ah, I spy someone who does not understand rudimentary logic. I know this because you clearly do not understand the concept of a vacuous truth.

It was a joke that most clearly went well above your head.
No. I took a logic class in college.

Prove A.
If B->A.

We have no assumptions and although we know that if B->A, we still do not know if A is true. Just because you present a vacuous truth doesn't prove anything. It was a lame joke. (also, I really liked my logic class so I feel a bit insulted).
 

MammothBlade

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I jumped into Mt. Mordor and came out a fire God. I drank bleach and it made me immortal. I was hit by a tank shell and turned into the Hulk. I was imprisoned in a gulag and became Supreme Leader of the Soviet Union.
 

BGH122

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I have no idea what to do with this thread, since I'm quite clearly not indestructible, so I asked CleverBot what he thought the best answer is and he said:

"Prove to me that YOU'RE a human."

So there.

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Twilight_guy said:
No. I took a logic class in college.

Prove A.
If B->A.

We have no assumptions and although we know that if B->A, we still do not know if A is true. Just because you present a vacuous truth doesn't prove anything. It was a lame joke. (also, I really liked my logic class so I feel a bit insulted).
The point he was trying to make was that, if an antecedent's set contains no members (King of France is a zero member set - France isn't a monarchy), then the consequent can be made true of another thing by challenging that thing against the antecedent. Since the antecedent has no properties (given that it's null), everything is both true and false of it, (This is a logical error in classical logic.) so the consequent becomes true of me when I'm compared to the vacuous set of the antecedent.

This could, of course, all be totally wrong, since it's been a very long time since I studied philosophy.
 

Mozza444

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I'm 18 years old.
Never broken a bone in my body.
Have not been ill in around... 4 years?
Never been seriously ill, worst is a cold really.

And its not like i stay in all day, i do kickboxing and have had many fights.
Still i'm all good.