Your fooling yourself
"Deluding yourself" means believing something that is not true, often to protect oneself from uncomfortable truths or to maintain a certain view of oneself or the world. It suggests deceiving or fooling oneself into thinking a certain way despite evidence to the contrary.
You are deluding yourself.
No, it is not okay to circumvent the law even if you technically do not break it. Engaging in behavior that goes against the spirit of the law or seeks to exploit loopholes undermines the legal system and can lead to negative consequences. It is important to uphold the principles of legality and ethical conduct in all actions.
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
No, I think you are deluding yourself.
It means you're deluding yourself.
It could mean you are above the rest or you are unique.
To delude means to mislead, to convince someone that something that is false is true.
Yes. If that is the case it is better to believe his feelings are neutral rather than deluding yourself.
figure it out yourself
go f@#k yourself. the phrase means go f@#k yourself lmao
The phrase 'Yours Truly' is an expression, and though some choose to take it as a literal phrase, in actuality it is used to refer to yourself.
The noun forms of the verb to delude are deluder, delusion and the gerund, deluding.