Joe Bruno <
atan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> From Dictionary.com
>
>
> lie1 ??? ???[lahy] Show IPA noun, verb, lied, ly·ing.
> noun
> 1.
> a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
You mean, like telling everyone you "practiced law" in the military, then
announcing that you never said you practiced law. Then when someone rubs your
nose in your posting, announce it was error in terminology, and that you were
still right, you just used the wrong term? Like that?
> 2.
> something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
You mean like announcing on a public group that you wouldn't be around much
anymore, then continuing to post, then try to say it meant you'd just post
less, and people couldn't say you were posting less because they'd need stats
to do that. Then when someone POSTED objective stats that showed your posts
since the "announcement" weren't decreasing, but actually increasing, you begin
frantically ignoring that person because they rubbed your stupid face in the
utter contemptible lies you told that gave a false impression that you'd be
here less? Like that, Joe?
So, what you're saying is that what you say fulfills both meanings 1 and 2 of
the definition of "lie", Joe?
So we're factually correct when we call you a "Liar", as someone who tells
lies is, by definition, a liar?
Is that what you mean by posting this, Joe?
Good, thanks for clearing that up for us.
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