alanbwt on Nostr: When someone uses the term “honestly” or “truthfully” in conversation, ...
When someone uses the term “honestly” or “truthfully” in conversation, that’s a red flag.
It reveals that their typical modus operandi is to lie, otherwise there would be no need for the “honestly” distinction.
Same goes for describing certain coins as “stable”
Just by calling a coin "stable" makes me just as suspicious as when a person calls themselves "trustworthy"
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2023-03-11 15:09:17Event JSON
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