The saying goes, %26quot;It%26#039;s what you least expected%26quot;, and theres also other variations. But, if you were to find out what you least expected than that which you least expected would then become what you expected the most, thus creating a paradox.
It%26#039;s what you least expect ;?
This isn%26#039;t a question. What do you want us to answer?
It%26#039;s what you least expect ;?
No, because once you find it out the expectation factor is gone. It%26#039;s no longer an expectation if you already know it.
Reply:kinda I guess, it makes sense. It is like you expected the least expecting.
Reply:no what you least expect is something like you walking down the street and some punk kid throws an egg at your dog?... then your like shet... i didn%26#039;t expect that to happen
Reply:you should blog that on ur myspace- thats deep LOL
Reply:technically no you can find out something and still it could be very unexpected or in this case what you LEAST expected......
Reply:Not if you were truly expecting something else or weren%26#039;t expecting anything at all. %26quot;It%26#039;s what you least expected%26quot; is just that.
Reply:Silly, you can%26#039;t expect what has already come.
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