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Published: 2012-04-18 21:50:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 105; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 6
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Description I believe in lying.

Imagine the weight the world would have if you couldn't turn, with a flip of your hair, and refuse the truth to protect someone or hurt them. We'd perpetually be tangled in a mess of pain, bewilderment, and joy.

Personally I relish the content feeling the makes me limbs feel like lead weights when I let a simple little lie slip from my lips then the sudden electric lightness about me as I realize that I, yet again, altered the course of a life to a certain extent.

Lying is a guilty pleasure, a luxury not all of us can accommodate for or handle.

I believe that if your heart clenches with guilt or your hands sweat your lie wasn't worth the breath it took and was just a waste of precious time. I believe in lying for yourself.

I believe that if the look on people's face portrays an emotion so vividly you hardly thought it was possible, but wanted to believe it was, you have succeeded. I believe in lying to do what's best.

I believe that when your mesh-like net of words blocks someone for ages and they continue to walk down the street completely oblivious to the reality, your words must have been ingested and digested almost as well as honesty would have been. I believe in lying to protect.

I believe that if others cry at your lie and when they realize the truth, yet you feel so accomplished, alive and real that you smile at their hurt you have become stronger. I believe in lying to cause pain.

I believe you need a master, the kind whose voice soothes like cool honey and can manipulate words in such a way you are dazzled and only stop to contemplate the truth years later. That master would probably be the one to teach you with lies and wait until your instinct takes over. Then maybe if your lucky, you will have retained and absorbed their habit enough so that you can perfect it.

Through all this I do not believe in lying to get away with something

It is an art to me, something to master and over-come, to use and to withstand. And like every art it deserves a certain level of respect from everyone. Use it for personal gain and other people's pain or your own loss and other's protection, but the outcome must effect more then just you.

Art and talents are there to be shared and distributed evenly or unevenly.

I believe in lying in general. Go on, create some mischief.
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Comments: 6

PurpleCankerBlossom [2012-04-22 06:15:40 +0000 UTC]

I hate lies.

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ariesngel21 In reply to PurpleCankerBlossom [2012-04-22 13:33:35 +0000 UTC]

Well, that's really a matter of opinion. Kidding. It's really just that sometimes a lie is necessary.

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PurpleCankerBlossom In reply to ariesngel21 [2012-04-22 14:32:40 +0000 UTC]

But I just hate lies, and even more so I hate telling lies. Even if I see when they are appropriate, I will still sit in my room and ponder the universe in a somewhate depressive fashion, simply because it was a lie that was told.

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ariesngel21 In reply to PurpleCankerBlossom [2012-04-22 14:56:46 +0000 UTC]

That's reasonable, but it's like me when people ask 'When was the last time you purged?' And I say, 'Six months ago...' When in reality, because I don't want them to really know, I lie. It's somewhat simple, and a bit necessary.

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PurpleCankerBlossom In reply to ariesngel21 [2012-04-22 15:08:56 +0000 UTC]

Oh no, I mean I get what you say about telling lies to protect people. It's just the idea of having someone's right to the truth taken away that makes me very much sad

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ariesngel21 In reply to PurpleCankerBlossom [2012-04-22 15:18:03 +0000 UTC]

Well, the kind of right to the truth about something personal like what I was talking about is different.

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