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The truth cannot hurt that which is true. The truth can only hurt that which is false.
You are talking about feelings. I'm not.Are you saying that someone saying: "Your father is dead" would not hurt if it where true?
You are talking about feelings. I'm not.
The truth hurts most when it's true.The truth cannot hurt that which is true. The truth can only hurt that which is false.
Writing that I win is redundant since I'm a winner.I worked for the Department of Redundancy Department twice.
THOSE will be redundant posts, and therefore not count as actual winsBut keep posting as I'm getting in striking distance of 7000 and soon I'm going on a post-a-thon to get there quickly
My actual win will occur when my friend shows up in this threadTHOSE will be redundant posts, and therefore not count as actual wins
Ok. Please forgive me for assuming you were being playful in a joking thread.Well you where responding to me when I was talking about feelings, so forgive me for thinking that you where staying pertinent.
Within certain contexts, like the loss of a loved one, this is certainly true. However, there are times when persisting with what is false is far more harmful than the fleeting pain of dealing with reality.The truth hurts most when it's true.
You're giving way to much serious attention to my rather silly post.Within certain contexts, like the loss of a loved one, this is certainly true. However, there are times when persisting with what is false is far more harmful than the fleeting pain of dealing with reality.
I'm not up for discussing with seriousness what I was talking about, but it seems I don't belong posting in this thread today, so I'll leave the winning to others for now.
Within certain contexts, like the loss of a loved one, this is certainly true. However, there are times when persisting with what is false is far more harmful than the fleeting pain of dealing with reality.
I'm not up for discussing with seriousness what I was talking about, but it seems I don't belong posting in this thread today, so I'll leave the winning to others for now.