Is it possible that it could be possible?

Interpolate anything you like into the missing portions of this question, but just ask yourself: Is it possible?









Could I really be this much of a moron?

Sir K2010-04-13T20:17:02Z

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Firstly, you're NOT a moron! O_O Heavens no! You're one of the most intellectual people I know. (Not that that proves you're not a moron because there are many intellectual morons out there.)

Moron:

1. A stupid person; a dolt.
2. Psychology A person of mild mental retardation having a mental age of from 7 to 12 years and generally having communication and social skills enabling some degree of academic or vocational education. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive.

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/moron


Well, you don't have mental retardation as far as I can tell and you aren't a stupid person. Therefore, no, you are not a moron.

Hmm... perhaps I wasn't supposed to take that part so seriously? Haha! I know I wasn't but I felt the need to address it.


Alright, as far as the question is concerned, "Is it possible that it could be possible?" Well, if you are to take this quote as fact, "Anything is possible!" Then it would be possible that it could be possible. But then I'm compelled to ask you! If said quote is true and anything is possible, then the possibility that nothing is possible is possible too, is it not? And if it's possible that nothing is possible, than is it even possible that nothing is possible? Because that, in itself, is still a possibility!

Okay, if you can decipher that... then sir, you are a better man than I. (And if you can, you are DEFINITELY not a moron.)

Therefore, I will leave you with one word. My response being: "Possibly!"

peter_unk2010-04-13T21:35:21Z

Of course anything is possible. It is a redundant concept. Actually all concepts are limited to the possible. The question is what do I know about the impossible? In fact the impossible is not knowable. Obviously the approach to the possible is really a repetition of the known, and the approach to the impossible fails by the known. Seeing the known can not approach the impossible, I have to try something different.

?2016-10-02T13:01:57Z

No, you want a Blu-Ray burner. The lasers that learn/write the knowledge in the entire exclusive varieties of disks (CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, and so forth) are exclusive and are best equipped of the position certain and are not able to be modified. In different phrases you are not able to burn a Blu-Ray on a force that was once designed/synthetic to burn best CDs and DVDs.

glenn1232010-04-13T20:39:35Z

Yes...it's possible that you actually need help on this question. I don't want to believe it...and granted, it's highly unlikely....but I have to accept the possibility anyway.

Fake Genius2010-04-14T01:20:54Z

What possible are always possible - no more no less. The possibility of possibility is possible in every possible moment.





(sorry I typed pissable)
Am i silly?

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