A hypocritical hate for liars

Jun 09, 2010 02:00

heyy. Imma hypocrite (see the title?) but, whatever.

and so the rant begins... )

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c0rin June 9 2010, 06:53:21 UTC
I don't lie if I can help it. Then again, I can't exactly keep my opinions to myself so lying to others... is a little hard for me. I don't mind being lied to though, as long as I don't find out about it. I am, however, into delusions. UNEXPLAINABLE delusions. Like, if someone tells me that tomapi are having sex right now, right this instant... Then... I'd totally believe it. 100%.

Both can be solved easily enough actually, but I prefer lack of communication to lying. Lying, whichever way you look at it, is wrong.

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multiply014 June 9 2010, 16:21:42 UTC
I. ABSOLUTELY. AGREE.

Some people just ASK to be lied to. Like, when someone asks you if an expensive purchase was worth it, and then when you say it doesn't, they.. cry. I know. 'Cause I always make 'em cry. Haha.

But, there aren't really lies that you tell that can't be found out. Lies are often inconsistent, like that relay game, Pass the message (Friend A tells you she's going shopping; Friend A tells Friend B she'll be watching a movie with her boyfriend; You and Friend B talk then somehow Friend B tells you about the "secret" and voila, Friend A lied. yay.) Argh. And somehow I have an uncanny ability to get these lies out in normal conversations with other people.

OH YES. I have nothing against delusions, since I am fond of it myself. Delusions are EPIC WIN and EPIC LOVE.

THEY ARE????!!! OH GOD.*am totally believing and grinning, flailing WAH~!*

>>Lying, whichever way you look at it, is wrong.

TRUE.

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princess_rei09 June 9 2010, 12:19:52 UTC
So what brought this sudden stream of opinion about lies? If you care to tell. I can take silence if you rather reply me with that though. lol.

I'd like to think I'm a pretty good liar when the situation calls for it, lol. Not with the intention of hurting anybody but with the reason of sparing myself the trouble of dealing with... extra trouble. Then again, I can also just easily use silence. Not speak, roll my eyes and leave... until I forget the reason why I did it BECAUSE bearing a grudge is too troublesome too.

I do not like complicated things when it comes to human relationships, you see. Haha.

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multiply014 June 9 2010, 16:51:52 UTC
*silence, tumbleweed, birds chirping ( ... )

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