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19 December, 21:07

What do you think the phrase, "one man, one problem ... No man, no problem," means?

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  1. 19 December, 21:21
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    I would say that the statement means that as soon as man is involved, a problem arises. The fact that there is a problem when there is a man and no problem when there is no man implies that the man is the problem.
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