You are traveling far to seek the king of Magical Kingdom. Now you are on the long, creaky bridge, and there is a warrior who won't let you pass. In order to pass, you must say a statement. Depending on what you say, the warrior will do one of two actions. If the statement is false, the warrior will chop off your head. If it is true, he will cut out your heart.
You end up being able to pass, leaving the warrior baffled.
What did you say?
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Answer: You will chop off my head
If you say this, the answer might turn out correct so that means the warrior would cut out your heart. That's making the statement false, meaning he will chop off your head. Then that makes the statement true. This process repeats over and over again, meaning you will be able to pass.