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It is perfectly possible that the second sentence is true while the first is false (maybe I'm fooled by a very bright lamp outside my window), so they clearly do not mean the same.
"Well, I'm fooled".
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"I feel like I'm fooling around," he says.
I don't think I'm fooling with anyone".
I'm fooling myself a little.
And of course I'm fooling nobody, especially myself.
"I was fooled into this.
Am I being fooled?
"I was fooled," he said.
"I feel like I was fooled.
"Having two-legged equality" is a brilliant clue for ISOSCELES, although once again I'm afraid I was fooled.
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