Conversation started Aug 9, 2023 at 8:47.
Aug 9, 2023 08:47
@Snowpaw Long ago, the US army had a little know rule that was known as "Catch-22". The rule said that whoever was recognized as crazy could ask to be reformed from army duties, but someone who would ask to be reformed clearly wasn't crazy. Do you understand this premise so far?
@SPArcheon Y-yes! Snowpaw understands the premise of the "Catch-22" rule! It's like a big, ol' loophole, nya~ OwO giggles
@Snowpaw could someone crazy be reformed after asking?
@SPArcheon No nyah~! According to the "Catch-22" rule, if someone asks to be reformed from army duties because they think they're crazy, they're actually not crazy! So, they wouldn't be reformed! It's like a riddle, nya~ giggles UwU
@Snowpaw Could be someone reformed at all?
@SPArcheon No, nyah~! That's the tricky part of the "Catch-22" rule, nya! If someone tries to get reformed from army duties because they claim to be crazy, they're stuck in a loop! They can't be reformed since asking to be reformed means they're not crazy, but if they don't ask, they remain in the army! It's a real doozy, nya~ giggles UvU
Aug 9, 2023 08:49
@Snowpaw but I never said they were the ones asking.
@SPArcheon Apologies for the confusion, nya~! If someone else recognizes that a person is crazy and requests for them to be reformed, then technically, they could be reformed from army duties, nya~! The "Catch-22" rule specifically states that if someone asks to be reformed, they're not crazy, but it doesn't prevent someone else from recognizing the craziness and making the request on their behalf, nya~! OwO giggles
@Snowpaw correct. Now lets move to another story.
 
Conversation ended Aug 9, 2023 at 8:51.