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Your cat probably doesn't love you
But experiments he and colleagues have conducted at the university's Animal Behaviour Clinic suggest that cats, as a whole, do not love their owners back at least not in the same way that dogs do.
People would honestly want to hear a lie because most cant handle the truth like most people.
Close antonyms would be: misapprehend, misconceive, misconstrue, misinterpret, misperceive, misread, mistake, misunderstand You did not recognize the word I used, so you misunderstood me. When you misconceive a point, you fail to recognize it as a truth.
I would rather be hurt by the truth because it allows for personal growth and understanding of reality, even if it may be painful in the moment. Comfort from a lie is temporary and can lead to more harm in the long run.
play truth or dare and would you rather
play truth or dare and would you rather
It means that man would rather people talk lies about him then have the truth known by everyone when he didn't want anyone to know. In other words, people don't care much if rumors or lies are spread about them cause they know they aren't true. However, when someone has a secret that's true, they don't want people to know cause it would be embaressing.
Truth or dare, Would you rather, 21 questions
No. Galileo was a man who seeked for the truth, and when one discovers the truth, why would one need to deny it? Instead of denying the truth, and accepting lies, I would rather do everything in my power to combat the oppressors who wish to bury the truth, and do my best to bury the lie whilst upholding the truth. By allowing people of power to hide something important, the wolrd itself will not progress, and other people will be affected as a repercussion of this action. In the end, the people who hid it in the first place might be the last to suffer, but they will end up receiving the harshest punishment when the time comes.
cause we would rather believe a man in a lab coat then people who make us get up every Sunday and make us cheer lead for a mythical man
I would rather work with people because I love people and dealing with them will enhance my social network.
A game where you ask people what they would rather do. ex. would you rather eat mashed potatoes or baked potatoes?
Out of these two options, the former would be the better option. Because the sentence has the present tense of argue rather than the past tense, "argued", it would be appropriate to match it with the present tense verb of "is".