Lies and Bigger Lies

Mireya 2022-12-23 14:20:43

1. Democracy screenwriters' fear of Leviathan is growing

2. It's a wonderful way to push the pot to THEM, and by the way, it also strengthens the conspiracy theory-style US concept

3. Regarding why a system is developed by one person, it is defaulted to be "can be put into use directly" and "trusted". Do you not need to test and fix bugs in system development?

4. As long as a normal Leviathan sees this kind of software, the first reaction is to snatch the trial control developer and keep the system secret. If the developer runs out and breaks the news, he will naturally be hunted down by his own Leviathan, but hostile. Leviathan will protect him because they also want this system, how could they collectively join forces to kill him, Le

5. It seems that the media is a fair third party by default in the whole play. Le, the media is also a Leviathan, the old BBC, and it seems to instill a kind of illusion that "the media is very fair and tells the truth", What is professionalism?

6. This. Curly. Meow is so pretty, hey, and, Mike, did you set up the attic? The style is very uniform.

7. Oh, isn't this lie system just a social media database, and isn't Prism plus Apple's backend better than this?

8. Seeing that they distrust the rulers so much, the conspiracy theory is still true subject to

9. I thought about it and found that this script seems to be a bit strange if it is changed to male or female. It seems that there is still a problem with Hiraizumi.

10. Blindly guess that Alex is not dead, the lie can only be covered up with a bigger lie, the cook is a real mother, and the mother really doesn't know anything, but the rest is only the stepmother narrator, use a bigger story to tell It went back to the previous unnaturalness, but there was a bigger unnaturalness. Combining with Article 345, as for why you should follow him in the end, it can be understood as creating a "sense of trust" and then easily guiding him to the wrong route.

His godfather is going to be killed or at least disappear, that's why, it's better to replace the people he trusted with his own people, and shock his brain with a seemingly reasonable "emotional outburst" to make it stop thinking, isn't it? do you

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  • Frances: You either step into the abyss or step back from it; you cannot walk along its edge for long.