@ESPNnl π 2β1π―π΅ | 66'
Japan beat Germany AND Spain at the last
World Cup from 1-0 down π
Can they do it AGAIN vs Netherlands?
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@alanklement to me it reads βweβre gonna do everything and then a bunch more stuff that we donβt even know yetβ - isnβt it a bit overboard with nothing in particular to remember?
@jikaplan also, if something is considered a 'universal truth' or 'scientifically accepted', later it gets disproven, but then reinstated as the truth again. Was it true, untrue, or both during the 'disproven' period?
@jikaplan re:Liar's paradox. Is there a paradox? Things can be opposites at the same time: simple and complex, moving and stable. Why can't they be both true and not true?
@jikaplan something can be painful and pleasant, good and bad, a curse and a blessing. Being both 'true and not true' doesn't feel out of place in this set at all.