Two truths and a lie

1. I always lie.
2. I always tell the truth.
3. This is a paradox.
1 cannot be a lie because if I always tell the truth, then I have just lied, in a game called Two truths and a lie, which means I cannot tell the truth.
2 cannot be a lie because it means that I always lie and that this is a paradox, however, if I am lying, that means that this is not a paradox, so 3 cannot be true, but you claim it to be true.
3 cannot be a lie because the above are 2 conflicting statements, how can I always tell the truth and always lie at the same time?

So which is it, liberals?
 
You're only allowed to put 1 lie in your post, not 3
There are not 3 lies in my statement.
There could be 3 lies... there could be 2 lies. There could also only be 1 lie.
You seem to believe there are 3 lies, but what evidence do you have to suggest that 1 is a lie and not true?
 
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