A Couple of Known Existing Logical Theories and Paradoxes (+ 2)

 1. Schrodinger's Cat : An object is in two states at the same time.

2. Morton's Fork : Two different choices lead to equally bad outcomes.

3. Occam's Razor : The best answer is the one that explains all data on hand with the fewest assumptions.

4. Hanlon's Razor : Don't attribute something to malice when it can be explained by stupidity.

5. Grey's Law : An advanced enough stupidity is indistinguishable from malice.

6. Poe's Law : A parody of something extreme can be mistaken for reality, and an extreme enough reality can be mistaken for a parody.

7. Horseshoe Effect : Two ideologically opposing groups have a lot in common ideologically.

8. Liar's Paradox : The sentence: "This statement is a lie" and variations thereof.

9. Tsundere Paradox 1# : When you ask a person the question: "Are you a tsundere?" both the answers 'Yes' or 'No' can mean an affirmative.

10. Tsundere Paradox 2# : A person saying: "It's not like I want to sound like a tsundere or anything."

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No.1-8 credited to TV Tropes.

No. 9 credited to Anon.

No. 10 credited to Anon.

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