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how much does your own honesty mean to you?

rhino56

Platinum Member
ask yourself and answer this honestly.
would it take a million $ for you to lie? or do you lie all the time in little things?
just simple things like did you take out the trash yet and you say yes intending on doing it, or do you say its been shipped when it really hasnt yet, or what is the most meaningless smallest unimportant thing that you lie over?
 
there was a poll for this thread like 2 min ago and everybody said it sucked....where did all the posts go :evil:
 
I can't see the point in bullshitting, you get found out in the end anyway so, just be honest to start with!
 
You know...now that I think about it I hardly ever lie.

I only lie when doing so would really, really benefit me. (Like..."This is my blood officer...I get nose bleeds.")
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
I lie several times a day.
and that's the truth

i find that when people tell me the truth even though its not what i like to hear it doesnt cause me to become frustrated. like when i go to mcdonalds and they say the shake machine is broken because they are closing soon, that pisses me off. i know its not broken, it just takes a long time to break it down and clean all the parts so they start early.
i dont blame them for wanting to go home at a decent hour, nothing like leaving mcdonalds at 4am greasy as the crisco kid.
but if they just would say, i started cleaning the machine early because it takes so long and i want to go home because i got to get up at 7 am for school i would understand it better.
thats just one small lie that people commonly say. it makes frustration happen.


 
Originally posted by: rhino56
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
I lie several times a day.
and that's the truth

i find that when people tell me the truth even though its not what i like to hear it doesnt cause me to become frustrated. like when i go to mcdonalds and they say the shake machine is broken because they are closing soon, that pisses me off. i know its not broken, it just takes a long time to break it down and clean all the parts so they start early.
i dont blame them for wanting to go home at a decent hour, nothing like leaving mcdonalds at 4am greasy as the crisco kid.
but if they just would say, i started cleaning the machine early because it takes so long and i want to go home because i got to get up at 7 am for school i would understand it better.
thats just one small lie that people commonly say. it makes frustration happen.


Except 90% of asshat customers don't want to here that.

I used to work in a deli and we'd start to break down one of the slicers early and never fail some moron would make a stink and we;d have to open it again.
 
I work out in the public...
I'll let you figure it out..
I also have children...
I'll let you figure that out too..:evil:
 
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