That was an awesome film.
That was an awesome film.
The greatest pleasure of my recent life has been speed on the road. . . . I lose detail at even moderate speed but gain comprehension. . . . I could write for hours on the lustfulness of moving swiftly.
--T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
While we're on the subject people...
does my bum look big in this?![]()
"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
It's a stupid question... when the missus asks how many chicks you've fucked in the past do you tell her the truth?
FUCK NO DUMBARSE!!!
It's just one of those days, where you don't wanna wake up,
everything is fucked, everybody sucks,
You don't really know why but you wanna justify ripping someone's head off
It's interesting question. Many people struggle to be honest with themselves so how can they possibly hope to be honest with other people...
A wise man once said: "Always tell the truth because then people will believe you if you have to tell a lie."
And no, honesty is not always a good thing. There are situations when it can be counterproductive.
Ride fast or be last.
Honesty is usually the best option I think - what is the point is beating around the bush, and particularly in just telling people what they want to hear. Although I do like that line "ask me no questions and I'll tell you no lies"!
As Skyrider said earlier: "If you can't take the answer, then don't ask the question".
I have learnt to be more diplomatic in the delivery of the answer, but lying to someone who is genuinely wanting an answer is just not an option.
Then, there is the situation when telling the brutal truth to someone is the best thing that can happen to them.
How many of us once upon a time have wanted to spare the feelings of a person and so ommited to tell them the truth? Then further down the road found that we should have been more honnest as it would have been the better path?
In doubt, be true. At least, you can't regret being honnest. Being deceitful, even by ommission, however...
"There must be a one-to-one correspondence between left and right parentheses, with each left parenthesis to the left of its corresponding right parenthesis."
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