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This statement self-referential

(See also Brown, Charlie: "Peanuts", Publication name here, 12(34):56)

This statement is neither self-referential nor accurate
The above statement is incorrect, in that it identifies itself as non self-referential (inaccurately, since it is obviously self-referential), and asserts it isn't accurate (which is true). However, since the "nor" implies 'neither' component of the logical assertion is correct and only one of the two is incorrect, the entire statement can be classified as a 'false fact'. This can be illustrated using finite mathematics principles in a truth table.
'one fish' two fish red fish 'blue fish'
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