Truth: A dangerous high wire.

Mar 15, 2005 23:18

One would think, that the truth is always the best policy. And i agree with this cliche, in most cases. However, it becomes a different story when it's a full on game of "going for the jugular". Is there anything wrong with asking serious questions and expecting truthful answers? Absolutely not. I think it's important to let some of those feelings ( Read more... )

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lance_bransen March 16 2005, 23:10:22 UTC
I've played that game a few times, with a few ppl. But..........whoa, when it just turns into something unexpected......thats pretty scary how things just come out. And really, questions shouldn't be asked when their answers neither have any benifit on the future, nor when their relivence is fickle anyway. When all that started out, I had no Idea it would go where it did. Is it possible to have a favorite subject.....but hate to talk about it? I think of families who have a particular subject or situation, and everyone knows about it, but no one talks about it. It's a subject no one talks about, for no better reason then it just doesn't need to be discussed. I think that subject has been found......and should be treated appropriatly

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Hmm... cimsylcatac March 17 2005, 02:33:11 UTC
That kinda sucks...because now I'm so intrigued. I too, however, realize that the relevence of that partiular subject has no bearing on the present or the future. It brings up the past which so many times should be just that...the past.

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