<p>""can't not".... unless you ment you cant not, so if you ment cant not then your ok, but if you ment cant not then thats wrong"</p>
<p>Uh, what in the world are you saying my good man? Cant not is fine but cant not is wrong? Cant is old English, ment isn't even a word, and I MEANT can't not. Yes it is a double negative, because you must be in a position relative to someone else. You can't not be. I said it in reference to this: "you can be in a relative position to other people, or you might not be". </p>
<p>I guess the point you're both trying to make is that all of the stuff Zemook has been saying has been meaningless. In that case, fine, but what a waste of my time.</p>