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You can tell a lie from the truth because the truth will be detailed and specific and a lie isn't creative but sounds too flat and cliche agree?

Lukeman · M
I don't think that is a universal truth. Many lies are detailed and intended to sound like truths. I see them in junk emails someone took much time to put together. They must have exchanged a special character resembling a letter as the domain had been cloned. It was very creative and deceptive, but Microsoft had good reason to classify it as junk and I blocked the sender.
Iwillwait · M
[b][/b]Not sure. Sometimes the over stated details can seem disingenuous and thought out, to create a perfect backdrop for a lie.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
Your statement holds no water, the only truth regarding truth is this:


"The truth is like a lion; you don’t have to defend it. Let it loose; it will defend itself.”
-St. Augustine-


How many laws passed by a US Congress are about the size of a Manhattan telephone book, often filled with massive propaganda?

Lies are told often and repeatedly with massive amounts of meaningless information used within these lies to embellish and validate them.


kodiac · 22-25, M
I think it's the other way around.
MoonAndBlood · 31-35, M
Disagree if I may

 
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