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[quote=Anonymous]PP, I think you've lost all perspective about what "lying" means. If another person has a different experience of the world, it doesn't mean they are lying. If I have impulse control issues and negligently fiddle with your mirror to the point that it breaks, it does "just full off." Yes, I was negligent because I fiddled with it. But it did "just fall off." I did not take the mirror and jam my weight against it and pry it off and rip it off purposely to vandalize your car. The truth is: it just fell off. Both things are true at the same time: I should not be fiddling with objects impulsively, and the mirror just fell off. Lying is not the issue; impulse control is the issue. You are dying on the wrong hill here. Concentrate on the impulse control.[/quote]
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