This is a paradoxy paradox. You see, if the barber shaves himself, he will be breaking his rule which is he only shaves those who do not shave themselves. He would be shaving himself. But if he didn't shave himself, then he wouldn't be shaving himself and thus he would be able to shave himself.
So the real answer is: If this sentence is not true, then Santa Claus exists.
the barber is a girl?
This is the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself." The solution, of course, is to have a female barber in Seville.
There is a town with only one barber. The barber shaves only those men in town who do not shave themselves. Who shaves the barber?
Bertrand Russell famously cited this in the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber, he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself."
Illegally. The complete riddle is the Barber Paradox, where all men must either shave themselves or be shaved by the barber. The barber is said to "only shave men who do not shave themselves" which creates the paradox: as the barber he cannot shave himself because then he would be "shaving someone who shaves himself."
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The answer to the riddle "Who can shave three times a day and still grow a beard?" is a barber. A barber shaves others frequently as part of their job, but it doesn't affect their own ability to grow a beard. Thus, they can shave multiple clients throughout the day while still having their own facial hair.
yes, he shaves his mustache
He shaves his facial hair and underams, and trims "down there" according to himself. Yes he shaves his underarms. No he doen't shave his legs. It would be gross if he did.;)
shave what exactly? She's a female so it looks like she shaves her legs.
Some examples of paradoxes include the Bootstrap Paradox, where an object or information exists without being created, and the Barber Paradox, where a barber shaves all those men who do not shave themselves. These paradoxes highlight contradictions and logical conundrums that challenge our understanding of reality.
no unless he wants to promise him something if he shaves them