All Discussions Tagged 'lies' - TBD2024-03-28T19:08:46Zhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=lies&feed=yes&xn_auth=noTwo lies & a Truthtag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-01-03:1991841:Topic:7163412010-01-03T21:34:05.349ZMaricel Evascohttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/MaricelEvasco
I had fun playing this game at another forum outside TBD.<br />
Tell two lies (not obvious ones) and a truth about yourself<br />
and the next person has to spot the truth. Then, he or she<br />
has to tell 2 lies and a truth.<br />
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1. I posed semi nude as an artist model in my teens.<br />
2. I play with knives.<br />
3. I dance hula w/a halau for recreation.<br />
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heheheheheh guess the truth.
I had fun playing this game at another forum outside TBD.<br />
Tell two lies (not obvious ones) and a truth about yourself<br />
and the next person has to spot the truth. Then, he or she<br />
has to tell 2 lies and a truth.<br />
<br />
1. I posed semi nude as an artist model in my teens.<br />
2. I play with knives.<br />
3. I dance hula w/a halau for recreation.<br />
<br />
heheheheheh guess the truth. Going Green? NOT!tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2009-08-30:1991841:Topic:3150722009-08-30T13:16:21.561ZWylde Abandynhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/WyldeAbandyn
Why do they call reducing carbon dioxide emissions "going green?" Basic biology teaches us that plants need carbon dioxide to live. Therefore, reducing our carbon dioxide emissions means fewer plants. That sounds like exactly the opposite of "going green" to me.<br />
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They're trying to prevent the "greenhouse" effect. Well, what grows in a greenhouse? Plants! Again, less greenhouse effect, fewer plants.<br />
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So, what do you call it when you tell people the exact opposite of the truth? Oh, yeah, it's…
Why do they call reducing carbon dioxide emissions "going green?" Basic biology teaches us that plants need carbon dioxide to live. Therefore, reducing our carbon dioxide emissions means fewer plants. That sounds like exactly the opposite of "going green" to me.<br />
<br />
They're trying to prevent the "greenhouse" effect. Well, what grows in a greenhouse? Plants! Again, less greenhouse effect, fewer plants.<br />
<br />
So, what do you call it when you tell people the exact opposite of the truth? Oh, yeah, it's called a lie.