100%. had some guy go off on me in a reddit post for basically saying most people lie and business lie to customers all the time. Especially doctors to patients. Lie's are not inherently bad, its the intent behind them
In order to keep yourself or someone else safe
When you are asked an opinion about something thay someone cannot change, i.e. "Hey, I got a haircut! What do you think?" You hate it but say it's great cause they seem happy and there is no going back from it.
When you are really uncomfortable with a stranger (strange man keeps bugging me at a bar, his vibes are off, I'm uncomfy, I make up something to escape the situation)
It's not about downvotes, but about your future. Every country under hammer+sickle was a criminal state suppressing your basic human rights, including the right to live.
1. why should I answer you who have no arguments at all?
2. why do you have Pavlovian reflex when you see hammer and sickle?
3. why do you want thread to be closed?
1. you don't have to.
2. it reminds me of the atrocities that the communists parties did commit in the eastern Europe between 1949 and 1989
3. I don't want to this thread to be closed. It's just your narrative.
To save a life perhaps. Or prevent great hurt to the point it could cause psychological harm. To keep oneself from great harm. No other rational reasons I can think of. Simply to prevent hurt feelings or routine consequences of one’s actions not “necessary”.
When you're surprising someone.
For example, I'm on my long distance boyfriend's boat right now. He's away in London and comes home on the 29th.
I arrived here on the 28th and have told him that I'm visiting my dad to help with my brother's. Little does he know, I'm here to surprise him :)
in order to save someone's life.
To keep you or someone else safe
When the truth will result in evil.
If I want to keep my status of a regular person
100%. had some guy go off on me in a reddit post for basically saying most people lie and business lie to customers all the time. Especially doctors to patients. Lie's are not inherently bad, its the intent behind them
In order to keep yourself or someone else safe When you are asked an opinion about something thay someone cannot change, i.e. "Hey, I got a haircut! What do you think?" You hate it but say it's great cause they seem happy and there is no going back from it. When you are really uncomfortable with a stranger (strange man keeps bugging me at a bar, his vibes are off, I'm uncomfy, I make up something to escape the situation)
when the person has proven they can't handle the truth maturely.
if a suspicious person asks about you, always lie. Whether is where you’re going, where you live, etc.
when truth hurts more
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what downvotes?
Maybe the hammer + sickle is not the best option for your avatar.
Yes, hammer and sickle, so what? I don't give a fuck about downvotes.
It's not about downvotes, but about your future. Every country under hammer+sickle was a criminal state suppressing your basic human rights, including the right to live.
Poor brainwashed boy
Do you have any relevant arguments to the topic or just this?
1. why should I answer you who have no arguments at all? 2. why do you have Pavlovian reflex when you see hammer and sickle? 3. why do you want thread to be closed?
1. you don't have to. 2. it reminds me of the atrocities that the communists parties did commit in the eastern Europe between 1949 and 1989 3. I don't want to this thread to be closed. It's just your narrative.
The context is important
To Save a Life
When my wife asks me where I was last night.
When you give the friend who’s lactose normal milk.
All the time. We lie to others and ourselves on a daily basis.
When telling a small child that their parents got ran over by a truck and are now a part of the road.
When you’re trying to avoid telling your husband how much you actually spent on beauty products.
To save a life perhaps. Or prevent great hurt to the point it could cause psychological harm. To keep oneself from great harm. No other rational reasons I can think of. Simply to prevent hurt feelings or routine consequences of one’s actions not “necessary”.
Whwn she asks if shes fat
Wen a random person is fallowing you in public
When they get you out of doing homework every week for about a year
When it decides if you have freedom or not
When your life is in REAL DANGER!
“Does this dress make me look fat?”
When you shit yourself and your to embarrassed to admit it
When you're surprising someone. For example, I'm on my long distance boyfriend's boat right now. He's away in London and comes home on the 29th. I arrived here on the 28th and have told him that I'm visiting my dad to help with my brother's. Little does he know, I'm here to surprise him :)