Wednesday, November 23, 2011

MORE SELF ANNIHILATING SENTENCES

 

Are you ever stuck for words or in need of a way out of a tricky conversation? Not any more – ‘Self-Annihilating Sentences‘ are the perfect get-out clause which will instantly put an end to any argumentative or stagnant discourse!

 

  • A good set of vital statistics can affect one's whole past.
  • A good system can transform complexity into chaos.
  • Like everybody else, I'm different.
  • If you knew what was going on, you'd be very confused.
  • Some of my best friends are prejudiced.
  • It is my opinion that there is no such thing as thought.
  • Any truth doesn't tell the half of it.
  • Religion loses its meaning as soon as it's explained.
  • Reasons for existence are usually provided for things which do not exist; they would be wasted on things which do.

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