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Jun 16, 2019 20:22:33   #
JoyV
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
Contrary to you own thinking, taking someone's words out of context IS a form of deception, hence lying, try looking deception and lying up, they are virtually synonymous with one another. Since you DID take my words out of context, you DID lie. You try to appear intelligent, yet you don't know this? More likely you do but as you have no aversion to lying...


I see. If I copy and respond to what I deem pertinent parts, I am a liar because I took it out of context. When you do the same, you are intelligent. So what do you call it when you make a claim I said something specific which I did not? Genius level intelligence?

By the way, what dictionary did you get the definition of a liar being someone who takes something out of context?

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Jun 16, 2019 20:25:05   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Crayons wrote:
Since You enjoy pickin on and harassing women, it proves to me and everyone else that you are nothin more than a little a****a terrorist coward...a little billy ayers wannabe


If you say so, it wasn't I that chose to take Her words out of context, She did that to me and then continued to lie about it. I could care less what you think of me as I don't care about your opinion.



Edit: Altered the post due to it NOT being from the person I thought it was from initially.

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Jun 16, 2019 20:29:23   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
If you say so, it wasn't I that chose to take your words out of context, you did that to me and then continued to lie about it. I could care less what you think of me as I don't care about the opinions of liars.


time fer you to take a break sunshine...take yer little a****a troll show somewhere else

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Jun 16, 2019 20:36:35   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
JoyV wrote:
I see. If I copy and respond to what I deem pertinent parts, I am a liar because I took it out of context. When you do the same, you are intelligent. So what do you call it when you make a claim I said something specific which I did not? Genius level intelligence?

By the way, what dictionary did you get the definition of a liar being someone who takes something out of context?


No, altering the meaning is taking out of context, stop pretending that isn't what you did.

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Jun 16, 2019 20:59:43   #
Rose42
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
If you say so, it wasn't I that chose to take Her words out of context, She did that to me and then continued to lie about it. I could care less what you think of me as I don't care about your opinion.



Edit: Altered the post due to it NOT being from the person I thought it was from initially.


Narcissism_Matters. Yep, that one fits.

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Jun 16, 2019 21:02:12   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Rose42 wrote:
Narcissism_Matters. Yep, that one fits.


Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
If you say so, it wasn't I that chose to take Her words out of context, She did that to me and then continued to lie about it. I could care less what you think of me as I don't care about your opinion.

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Jun 16, 2019 21:30:56   #
JoyV
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
No, altering the meaning is taking out of context, stop pretending that isn't what you did.


I really would love to see your dictionary.

Liar: Someone who takes something out of context.

Out of context: Altering the meaning of.

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Jun 16, 2019 21:46:38   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
JoyV wrote:
I really would love to see your dictionary.

Liar: Someone who takes something out of context.

Out of context: Altering the meaning of.


Merriam Webster wrote:
lie verb (2)
\ ˈlī \
lied; lying\ ˈlī-​iŋ \
Definition of lie (Entry 3 of 6)
int***sitive verb

1 : to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive
She was lying when she said she didn't break the vase.
He lied about his past experience.
2 : to create a false or misleading impression
Statistics sometimes lie.
The mirror never lies.
t***sitive verb

: to bring about by telling lies
He lied his way out of trouble.
lie noun (2)
\ ˈlī \
Definition of lie (Entry 4 of 6)
1a : an assertion of something known or believed by the speaker or writer to be untrue with intent to deceive
He told a lie to avoid punishment.
b : an untrue or inaccurate statement that may or may not be believed true by the speaker or writer
the lies we tell ourselves to feel better
historical records containing numerous lies
2 : something that misleads or deceives
His show of remorse was a lie.
3 : a charge of lying (see LIE entry 3)
lie verb (2) br \ ˈlī \ br lied; lying\ ˈlī-​iŋ ... (show quote)


And since some will feign ignorance as to the meaning of deception.

Merriam Webster wrote:
deceive verb
de·​ceive | \ di-ˈsēv \
deceived; deceiving
Definition of deceive
t***sitive verb

1 : to cause to accept as true or valid what is false or invalid
deceiving customers about the condition of the cars
bluffing at poker in order to deceive the other players
2 archaic : ENSNARE
… he it was whose guile … deceived the mother of mankind …
— John Milton
3a obsolete : to be false to
You have deceived our trust …
— Shakespeare
b archaic : to fail to fulfill
… nor are my hopes deceived.
— John Dryden
4 archaic : to while away
These occupations oftentimes deceived the listless hour …
— William Wordsworth
5 obsolete : C***T
… deceived me of a good sum of money …
— William Oldys
int***sitive verb

: to make someone believe something that is not true : to practice deceit
also : to give a false impression
appearances can deceive
deceive verb br de·​ceive | \ di-ˈsēv \ br deceiv... (show quote)


To take another's words out of context, to alter the meaning of what they said in order to deceive is to LIE! Quit feigning ignorance... oh wait.... I have once again forgotten to whom I am speaking, for JoyV not to try to lie and deceive, that is not in her nature to be honest. Wear your dishonesty with p***e as it would seem that is what you do best.

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Jun 16, 2019 22:49:38   #
JoyV
 
Common_Sense_Matters wrote:
To take another's words out of context, to alter the meaning of what they said in order to deceive is to LIE! Quit feigning ignorance... oh wait.... I have once again forgotten to whom I am speaking, for JoyV not to try to lie and deceive, that is not in her nature to be honest. Wear your dishonesty with p***e as it would seem that is what you do best.


And you say I have a problem with reading comprehension????? Quoting pertinent portions neither alters their meaning nor was their any intent to deceive. If I were to quote your, "quit feigning ignorance" portion of your post and respond about whether or not I was feigning ignorance without quoting the rest of your post; how does that alter the meaning of any portion of your post?

And you neglected to post the definition of "out of context".

But to get back to my original question to you which you STILL haven't answered; What crimes has President Trump done?

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