Thursday, February 4, 2010

Sample Application Letter

invention of lying

The other day I saw that movie "invention of lying" and continues to give me head around it ...

can live a life full of sincerity and verbiage??

As would be the reaction of people in a society like ours? As would be for our families and friends. Let's be honest about this .. there are things we can not say!

Suponete, never could have told my dad that stroke me every Sunday to stay in the same chair, readying mate for 2 h while playing mouth. Telling people what an idiot is when you have to see it every day (co-workers, brothers, boyfriends of friends, bosses). Imagine an attack of verbiage in front of your friend's girlfriend and telling you in detail how and how often the deception.

Okay, I admit that we do not like being lied to, that's when we heard it was a lie obviously hehe. But what about the things that you do not say or omitted to spare? For example many people in the world who knows that their relationship does not provide for more and convince themselves otherwise .. the automentira is valid? Women who deny that the cheating boyfriend when he arrives at 5 am bathed in perfume and makeup on his shirt, families who do not tell the adults who study well when he eats it alive a cancer, total that age makes no difference.

I take the denial of the people as a way of saying no to the truth. And there are outright lies are justified .. you can not get to the clinic and tell your best friend, your baby is cute! noooooo ...

And then any other branch being the man-woman relationship, the verbiage not only discouraged, but clears out the meaning of interest. Twilight is like .. relations manual (as Nanette) need to know to maintain the mystery. It is something magical relationship (in addition to being fiction lol) he never finds out what she thinks, and she is dying to figure it out.

So how is it? Life should be in black and white, or can be decorated in gray?

can not conclude this without the famous phrase:
"He who warns, does not betray"

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