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  1. ∑ XahLee (xahlee@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 21:03:28 EST ∑ XahLee ∑ XahLee

    one way to be a good lier, is to lie to yourself. Don't ever question it. Equate the thought with most vile evil. This way, when you lie, you have conviction. No biological symptoms. Politicians etc, do this well.

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    1. ∑ XahLee (xahlee@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 21:06:51 EST ∑ XahLee ∑ XahLee
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      this can be applied science, if you are sjw, emacs, open source, organized religion, or any ideology. In fact, it's how ego works, unconsciously.

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      1. DrChris✅ (drchris@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 21:08:12 EST DrChris✅ DrChris✅
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        @xahlee As George Constanta said: it’s not a lie if you believe it

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      2. ∑ XahLee (xahlee@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 21:15:47 EST ∑ XahLee ∑ XahLee
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        but of course, the cosmos stay unmoved by your tricks. When push comes to shove, and if you lose, you'd be damned, and regarded as the most evil. As many politicians came to downfall, may realize it, with, or sans, regret.

        In conversation Saturday, 02-Dec-2017 21:15:47 EST from noagendasocial.com permalink
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