Category:Truth and Lies: Difference between revisions

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{{quote|'''''Truth''': Noun. That which most easily appeals to the fears, hopes, and prejudices of the hearer; in essence, a lie.''
'''''Lie''': Noun. That which causes its utterer to be reviled; in essence, the truth.''
'''''Deceit''': Noun. Example: A dog rolls on the carcass of a dead possum in order to deceive other animals regarding his identity as a dog (whereas) a man lolls in the scents of church in order to deceive himself regarding his identity as a thief, an adulterer, and a liar (the difference is that the dog does not first have to endure being bored by the possum).''|Thorax, ''[[9 Chickweed Lane]]''}}
|Thorax, ''[[9 Chickweed Lane]]''}}
 
The thing about truth and deceptions is that they are always of a certain kind. If only you could recognize them before they arrive... Here are a few hints.