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thekohser
Astounding.

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I am sorry, but I really hate it when people tell lies, and
continue to tell lies after they have been told by people who
(unlike them) know the truth, that they are indeed lies.

It is a character flaw.

Guy (JzG)


I don't think Guy Chapman could have better described himself.

Robster
There are none so blind, as those who will not see the face in the mirror.
Moulton
No One Expects the Spammish Inquisition!

Be it comedy or tragedy, a generic feature of drama is that antagonistic characters typically harbor mutually incompatible beliefs, the accuracy of which have not been scientifically established in an objective manner uniformly accessible to all players and observers.

We saw that dynamic writ large in the Durova fiasco.

Jimbo routinely dismisses the version of reality presented in the mainstream press stories which examine the dysfunctionality of Wikipedia's convoluted and erratic policies and practices.

Eventually there comes a moment of revelation, when the evidence is laid face up on the table. There are more than a few "Aha!" moments still waiting to happen in this burbling soap opera.

The odds do not favor the insiders who labor to redact the truth.

The word hypocrisy comes from the Greek hypokrisis meaning "acting on the stage, pretense", from hupokrites meaning "to wear a mask hiding one's true identity," from hupokrino meaning "subject to inquiry."
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