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A linguistics professor was lecturing to his class one day.

"In English," he said, "A double negative forms a positive. In some
languages,  though, such as Russian, a
double negative is still a negative.
However, there is
no language where a double positive can form a negative."

Whereupon, a voice from the back of the room piped up,"Yeah, right!"