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Here are some of the possible reasons: 1. Perhaps because they are scared of the truth about themselves. 2. They are using humor to embrace it in themselves. 3. They are just bigoted.
Norm was quite talkative among friends, but reticent among people he did not know well. Note that "reticent" means quiet, but it is often confused with "hesitant" or "reluctant". It is therefore not correct to say someone was "reticent to speak up".
Ummm....people who take a lot of vicodin. You can tell because if they dont take it for a day they will throw up and crap themselves (truth).
This quote suggests that adding anything to the truth, whether it be speculation, opinion, or falsehoods, can distort or diminish the original truth. It highlights the importance of clear and accurate communication to maintain the integrity of the truth.
The truth is an average player can't ban anyone, but you can report them for scamming in hopes of jagex catching then and banning the character themselves
did you mis-hear truth be told? If so, it just means that the person saying it is being overly honest in saying something they might be unlikely or reluctant to say normally. If not, I don't know! to behold basically means to look at
The Enlightenment encourages people to think for themselves, question authority, and seek knowledge through reason and logic rather than blindly following tradition or superstition. It values individual autonomy, critical thinking, and the pursuit of truth.
The Buddha believed that each person should find their own truth, a truth that brings themselves closer to oneness with everything, that allows them to accept the world around them for what it is.
A person who lies to themselves or twists the truth is called a 'denier.'
No, the truth remains the same regardless of how people perceive or interpret it. People's perspectives may influence how they understand or accept the truth, but it does not change the truth itself.
At first, people thought the sinking was a joke. But as soon as they believed the captain was telling the truth, they were very afraid about the people and themselves that they were going to drown. 1,517 people drowned and only 705 survived.
Keevan is reluctant to tell Lessa what really happened because he is embarrassed and ashamed of his actions. He is afraid of being judged or ridiculed by others, including Lessa. Additionally, Keevan may also fear the consequences of admitting the truth.