Re: Passed my polygraph....and LIED!

Started by Drew Richardson, Sep 06, 2005, 06:49 PM

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retcopper

Drew:

You have it backwards. The question should be what lesson did the juvenile learn not the parents.  You talk about putting the  cart before the horse.

responder

Quote from: innocence_faded on Sep 08, 2005, 02:47 AMInteresting responses. Polyfool you had a few questions regarding the test, possibly intended to prove me wrong, but in any case I will answer them.

 ;) Your 16 year old is a fake. "interesting responses," yes indeed liar. Your pathetic writing of trying to fill the responses of a 16 year old is very comical. For one you should have thrown off your grammar a bit, for two, used non adult responses based on cultural acquaintance LOL, and three, played dumb. You remind me of a look alike Saddam, or Bin Laden with a bad nose. Nice try, gotta give ya dibs as you did fool professionals in a field with your fiction writing. What can be said here is if fiction can fool you, certainly breathing manipulation and mental concentration is more than enough!

 


thing

QuoteYour 16 year old is a fake. "interesting responses," yes indeed liar.
Quote...non adult responses based on cultural acquaintance...
Assume nothing.  

I never assume people on the net are just who and what they say they are... But.
Could be a kid. Could be a smart kid.

When I was 16, I was literate and (reasonably) well read.
I know young people who are perfectly capable of writing with good grammer and without "non adult" cultural references.


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