Just a "minority opinion" but meat cuts as Picanha roast, prime rib, ribeye steaks and even good pork chops do have a portion of fat that I find delicious. Even when many find it gross. There was a classic logic problem called "Who shaves the barber." And relates to Russell (Wikipedia) "The barber paradox is a puzzle derived from Russell…
Just a "minority opinion" but meat cuts as Picanha roast, prime rib, ribeye steaks and even good pork chops do have a portion of fat that I find delicious. Even when many find it gross. There was a classic logic problem called "Who shaves the barber." And relates to Russell (Wikipedia) "The barber paradox is a puzzle derived from Russell's paradox. It was used by Bertrand Russell as an illustration of the paradox, though he attributes it to an unnamed person who suggested it to him. The puzzle shows that an apparently plausible scenario is logically impossible. Specifically, it describes a barber who is defined such that he both shaves himself and does not shave himself, which implies that no such barber exists."
Just a "minority opinion" but meat cuts as Picanha roast, prime rib, ribeye steaks and even good pork chops do have a portion of fat that I find delicious. Even when many find it gross. There was a classic logic problem called "Who shaves the barber." And relates to Russell (Wikipedia) "The barber paradox is a puzzle derived from Russell's paradox. It was used by Bertrand Russell as an illustration of the paradox, though he attributes it to an unnamed person who suggested it to him. The puzzle shows that an apparently plausible scenario is logically impossible. Specifically, it describes a barber who is defined such that he both shaves himself and does not shave himself, which implies that no such barber exists."
And if the barber is named Heisenberg then he might not know if he is shaving or being shaved.
Apparently, the solution to the barber paradox is a female barber.
Unless, of course, she is Brazilian.
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