It's too hot for me. I like 60-79 degrees (Fahrenheit) and dry OR rainy, but not just humid. Was there any point to this post? No. Hmm...how about we give it one?
A quick and simple fact: The key to deception is only telling the truth and not lying, but making people believe the lie using your factual evidence...as long as you don't go on and on.
However, I don't recommend deceiving too many people if you're going to do it at all. Do it to a friend, but not too harshly. Don't try to convince them that someone died or anything, but do something silly. As long as they realize it was all in fun, it's good. If it hurts people, don't do it.
You may ask why I linked the two ideas, Weather and Deception...or you may not. It's perfectly logical and you may have figured it out, after all: The weather deceives. So do people who claim to "predict" it. They can't always be right, but they try to deceive you into believing it's going to rain by showing you things that are true (there are clouds that are ready to rain coming...not that they'd phrase it like that).
And no, this post wasn't supposed to serve any purpose; I just wanted to post something and couldn't think of anything. That's when I realized how hot it is in my room.
Monday, August 10, 2009
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