Definition
A philosophical concept stating that if everything is possible, then the impossibility of things is also possible—creating a logical loop that breaks your brain. It's the ultimate 'gotcha' argument for people who love contradictions.
Example Usage
When she said anything is possible, I hit her with the Everything-and-Nothing Paradox and she couldn't respond.
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