What's a better way to say "possibly possible" or "necessarily necessary"?
What's a better way to say "possibly possible" or "necessarily necessary"?
What's a better way to say "possibly possible" or "necessarily necessary"?
Do you ever think you're smiling for a photo, but then when you see it you look like you have a neutral or even frowning expression? Why does this happen?
Had a dream about drinking alcohol again and feeling like shit. Why is this happening to me? I hate drinking alcohol. I don't know why my dreams keep punishing me.
What does "Free Palestine 'til it's backwards" mean?
Is this grammatically correct: "The monkey who I'm wondering if can see my ears."
Is there any evidence of a difference in healthfulness between having fruit vs having added sugar along with fibre foods?
What's the song with the repeated lyrics "after the rain again, after the rain again"?
What's the name of the fallacy where someone appeals to different circumstances that don't currently apply in order to justify something?
At what number of grains of sand does a non-pile graduate into being a pile?
What was Thoth's message for us?
If you've been fooled, does that make you "a fool"?
What can we do when something is too vast to provide representative examples for?
What's a movie where a single actor plays EVERY role (with no exceptions)?
Justifying one thing because it's a necessary component of another unnecessary thing... what logical fallacy is that?
Will people respond better if you say you're teetotal, or straight edge?
What's the difference between ethics and morality?
What's it called when pronunciations are sounded out with normal letters?
What is the best way to respond to "You have an answer for everything", "You always have to be right", or "You always need to have the last word"?
If 'carbon negative' and 'carbon positive' are terms used interchangeably to mean completely opposite things, what are alternative terms that clarify the difference without confusion?
Do all fruits have bugs inside them, or do most commercial fruits in fact not have any bugs?
This feels like a roundabout rubegoldbergian conclusion. I'll take it. However, what if you want to phrase it like a noun in the form of "The possible possibility" or "The maybe-not necessity/not necessarily necessary necessity/uncertain necessity"? Can't say "The maybe possibility" or "The maybe necessity" now can you? And what about as an adjective? "It's maybe possible"? It's maybe not necessary"? These are too either boggled or clunky.