Saturday, March 12, 2016

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I never thought that one day I would see what could suggests confusing those two. Expressions like "Saying it like it is" are about following belief not desire. They apply on the person as much as he puts the facts above himself. Otherwise, savagery would be the ultimate aim for the purpose.
Also because he fakes it, there is also a problem for that guy for not really meaning the bad things he says or said. If that sound confusing, think about someone making the claim that he, for no reason, attacked a crowd of a thousand men and killed them all with his bare hands. You may not like that he is lying about that despite that you also don't like it to be true.  

   

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