No, it's just saying "NOTHING" is written in stone -- which it obviously is here, on the first line.
The fact that "IS WRITTEN IN STONE" is also written in stone isn't mentioned, probably due to lack of space.
66ReplyYeah as the picture shows, nothing is written in stone is written in stone.
Likewise, nothing is written in stone is written in stone can also be written in stone.
And nothing is written in stone is written in stone is written in stone can also be written in stone.
etc.
7ReplyCan etc. be written in stone?
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47ReplyRandall never misses ❤️
11ReplyAnd you don't have to either.
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Alt text:
Hey, why do YOU get to be the president of Tautology Clu— wait, I can guess
FTFY
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it is simultaneously right and wrong
14ReplyIsn't it just wrong though? The statement contradicts itself which makes it wrong.
4ReplyIt is correct, because 'nothing' is indeed written in stone!
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Nothing is written in stone...
12ReplyTechnically things are carved into stone, so...
10ReplyIf we're being pedantic, graphite is technically a stone, so things are frequently written in stone
8Replyactually that's written with stone
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Words written in stone can still be destroyed, it just takes more effort.
4Replyc/maybe maybe maybe
3ReplyYou're gonna be the one that saves me.
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Written stone is and in are there as well by the looks of it
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