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'''Bashir''': Even the lies?<br /> |
'''Bashir''': Even the lies?<br /> |
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'''Garak''': [[Especially Zoidberg|Especially the lies]]. }} |
'''Garak''': [[Especially Zoidberg|Especially the lies]]. }} |
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* And in the episode "I, Mudd" of ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', one of the tactics used to discombobulate the androids is to throw the Epimenides paradox at them. |
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* Ben Linus from ''[[Lost]]''. His most effective manipulations have all taken place well after everyone knows he's a dirty, stinking liar. |
* Ben Linus from ''[[Lost]]''. His most effective manipulations have all taken place well after everyone knows he's a dirty, stinking liar. |
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* Urataros from ''[[Kamen Rider Den-O]]'' boasts about his ability to lie, primarily to [[Chivalrous Pervert|charm cute girls]]. He even says his main goal in sticking with the good guys is teaching [[The Hero|Ryotaro]] to be a better liar. |
* Urataros from ''[[Kamen Rider Den-O]]'' boasts about his ability to lie, primarily to [[Chivalrous Pervert|charm cute girls]]. He even says his main goal in sticking with the good guys is teaching [[The Hero|Ryotaro]] to be a better liar. |