a situation where having solved the problem is a prerequisite for solving it.
it is a problem where a solution exists, but access to it is blocked by the problem itself
this is an execution-based form of a circular reasoning paradox
it is a problem where a solution exists, but access to it is blocked by the problem itself
this is an execution-based form of a circular reasoning paradox
Buying a package of scissors which need scissors to be opened is a door-locked-from-the-inside situation.
by a dusk veiled coast April 25, 2022
Mark: I'm thinking of telling Evgeny that Communism is overrated
*shocked faces*
Adam: Mate, if you throw a shit into the room, you better be able to lock the door!
*shocked faces*
Adam: Mate, if you throw a shit into the room, you better be able to lock the door!
by Hoonta January 17, 2012
example 1:
Landon: " I just got suspended for smoking weed in the bathroom"
Madigan: "Lock your doors"
example 2:
Roleigh: "there's a tweaker crossing 141"
Madigan: "Lock you doors"
Landon: " I just got suspended for smoking weed in the bathroom"
Madigan: "Lock your doors"
example 2:
Roleigh: "there's a tweaker crossing 141"
Madigan: "Lock you doors"
by Marty markbride May 20, 2019
by A Man With Wjdat February 16, 2018