Two truths and a lie -
Sep. 9th, 2004 01:44 pmPlay with me.
Something I saw elsewhere made me think - those who tell lies, expect lies from others. Those who tell the truth are upset when they are lied to - they weren't expecting it.
And then there's me, who can pick a lie out of thin air. Not always, but damn close. MAPP class in its last session played a game of two truths and a lie, which was to make three statements - winner determined which one was a lie out of them.
So -
I dare you.
Post three statements about yourself. Two are true, one a falsehood. Pure fiction. Go nuts.
In any random order.
Let's see if I'm full of it - if you fool me, I'll send Pocky.
And of course, this won't work if you're an asshole. Dig?
Something I saw elsewhere made me think - those who tell lies, expect lies from others. Those who tell the truth are upset when they are lied to - they weren't expecting it.
And then there's me, who can pick a lie out of thin air. Not always, but damn close. MAPP class in its last session played a game of two truths and a lie, which was to make three statements - winner determined which one was a lie out of them.
So -
I dare you.
Post three statements about yourself. Two are true, one a falsehood. Pure fiction. Go nuts.
In any random order.
Let's see if I'm full of it - if you fool me, I'll send Pocky.
And of course, this won't work if you're an asshole. Dig?
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Date: 2004-09-10 04:49 am (UTC)Although I AM a snowboarder, I've never owned my own gear. I simply don't get to go often enough during the season to make owning it worthwhile.
You know, it was difficult coming up with a lie that was plausible; I couldn't for the life of me think of one.