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Because she lied so often, Jessica seemed think that it wasn’t obvious to people when she was lying.
Diana Moone, Living Well.
Because she lied so often, Jessica seemed think that it wasn’t obvious to people when she was lying.
Diana Moone, Living Well.
Irony is the aesthetic adjunct to relativism. The two walk hand in hand.
Jackson Currothers III, The View From the Cauldron.
“For a living?” echoed Charles. “I point out people’s delusions. And for this service, I request a modest fee.”
Burdyce Goode, Philosophy of Vegetables.
Cubism strikes me as being low-brow. A simple-minded cleverness. Performed with a bowl of fruit, a table top, a violin.
Crispin Trove, The Viewer as Pest.