• burgersc12
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      Everything impossible; Nothing is possible. But nothing means everything. So everything is in a quantum superposition of being possible, yet impossible until it collapses into a single outcome, duh.

  • @radiohead37
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    2413 hours ago

    I don’t even know what they intended to say.

    • snooggums
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      3113 hours ago

      Pretty sure it is two messages jumbled up for some stupid reason.

      “Nothing is impossible”

      “Everything is possible”

      • troed
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        Should be split up into three separate parts. Top part containing the Everything/Nothing, second “is” and the third the impossible/possible.

        • troed
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          1412 hours ago

          … but even so the likelyhood of just reading it as “Nothing is possible. Everything is impossible.” is still there.

          Office culture.

  • TomMasz
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    2012 hours ago

    This causes me physical pain, as if my brain was trying to escape my skull.

    • Ephera
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      28 hours ago

      I think, it’s just supposed to be an inspirational thingamabob: Nothing is impossible, everything is possible.

    • BougieBirdie
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      712 hours ago

      I think the intention is that you would read it as “Everything is impossible” followed by “Nothing is impossible”

      But then I looked at it again and got “Everything is impossible / Nothing is possible”

      So all in all, I think it’s a poorly conceived sign

  • @[email protected]
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    313 hours ago

    They left out the first half of the quote.

    Some of the things that you claim to be are, in fact, impossible!

    No. Everything I am is possible.

      • @[email protected]
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        7 hours ago

        Where is the grammatical mistake? It’s unusual to use the contraction “I’m” in a sentence like this rather than writing out “I am” but it’s not technically wrong.