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I asked 50 questions and I got 50 lies. Does that mean asking questions gives people the right to tell lies?

Posted - December 9, 2017

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  • 5835
    You made up fifty questions, somebody made up fifty answers. What are you whining about? Would you rather be ignored?
      December 9, 2017 1:32 AM MST
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  • 13395
    No, the lies were actually interesting reading material -well you are right I guess anything is better than  being ignored. 
      December 9, 2017 4:59 AM MST
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  • You asked the wrong people
      December 9, 2017 2:32 AM MST
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  • 13395
    'Course. Who wants to hear the truth alla time?
      December 9, 2017 5:01 AM MST
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  • 2219
    I'd query whether you had the right to true answers. 
      December 9, 2017 3:14 AM MST
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  • 44617
    YES...There, you now have 51 lies.
      December 9, 2017 3:22 AM MST
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  • 5391
    People can be deluded. Maybe they weren’t lies to them. 

    BTW, Where are these 50 questions? 
      December 9, 2017 5:27 AM MST
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  • 13395
    I lied about them.
      December 9, 2017 5:31 AM MST
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  • 5391
    Just exercising your rights. 

    Dilly dilly 


    This post was edited by Don Barzini at December 9, 2017 7:01 AM MST
      December 9, 2017 6:49 AM MST
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  • 6098
    I really doubt this very much.  How do you know they were "lies"?  Because the answers were not perhaps the ones you wanted you brand them "lies"?   Do you know what is the truth?  And if you do then why were you even asking the questions?   
      December 9, 2017 6:05 AM MST
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  • 13395
    I ask questions because it is interesting to listen to people's answers. I think people actually tell the truth about 50% of the time.  Lies are often more interesting than truth anyway. 
      December 9, 2017 6:16 AM MST
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