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But When it's used in the mainstream, "her truth" simply means "her side of the story". It's not a new concept, or a strange one. |
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There you go again. Trying to tell people what things mean, when you don't have a clue. Your truth is the only truth, isn't it?
Last edited by Alf; 14-04-2021 at 08:45 PM. |
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Flag shagger.
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If he'd offered a counter-definition then there'd be something to think about, which is why I asked. "No, u are wrong!" without any offering up of an alternative isn't really leaving much to consider or be unsure about is it. If someone tells me I'm wrong and presents a convincing counter argument then I'm all ears. Last edited by user104658; 17-04-2021 at 01:22 PM. |
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