tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4904219782540965444.post8803409304257779074..comments2024-03-14T04:06:54.124-04:00Comments on GENKAKU-AGAIN (adam fisher): lying: ain't it the truth?genkakuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12135705172119950326noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4904219782540965444.post-2964792965494450352015-02-05T12:13:59.014-05:002015-02-05T12:13:59.014-05:00Is the truth knowable? It's certainly not aga...Is the truth knowable? It's certainly not against the law to tell lies. Although if you've sworn to an official to tell the truth you can get in trouble. Lying to the police is common enough to be commonly regretted. <br /><br />Generally we all qualify as either liars or idiots and dislike those qualities in others, and if sufficiently honest, ourselves. But some lies are deliberate, and if financing is available, shouted until accepted as truths. <br /><br />And lies can have entertainment value. I'm told this was a winning entry in a liars club competition, exposing lies by contradiction...<br /><br />Pull up a chair, <br />and sit on the floor,<br />I'll tell you a story<br />you've heard before*<br /><br />One bright day<br />in the middle of the night<br />two dead boys<br />got into a fight<br />they stood back to back<br />and faced each other<br />pulled out to guns <br />and stabbed each other<br />a deaf policeman heard the noise<br />pulled out a knife<br />and shot both boys<br />If you don't believe me<br />this lie is true<br />just ask the blind man - <br />he saw it too!<br /><br />olcharliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00309255390011851502noreply@blogger.com