RE: Telling fact from fiction
July 16, 2016 at 4:55 am
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2016 at 4:55 am by robvalue.)
As an extreme example of my own second principle of consistency:
A man walks into a room and sits down on a chair. He eats his lunch. There are no chairs in the room.
There is an obvious red flag here that this story has been corrupted, if it was ever initially truthful. Spotting such things is something I would encourage children to do.
A man walks into a room and sits down on a chair. He eats his lunch. There are no chairs in the room.
There is an obvious red flag here that this story has been corrupted, if it was ever initially truthful. Spotting such things is something I would encourage children to do.
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