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Lawrence Block, an American writer and wit who offers advice to authors in The Liar's Bible and Telling Lies for Fun & Profit, is clear about the pitfalls, but does admit on his website that there is an appeal to his erratic life.
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Quite often that's where the fun lies for both artists and audience: it feels fresh, and make us see ourselves in new ways.
The standards for assessing "ego-pronouncements" run along lines of sincerity/insincerity where these in turn are cashed out in terms of lying, feigning (for fun), acting (in a play), putting on (for sympathy), etc.
Everyone lies, for different reasons.
Therein lies the fun.
Chip, for one, is nostalgic for a time when students drew upon their own inner resources, instead of relying on event organizers hired by corporate sponsors to lay the fun on for them.
The graceful fingers of Titian's Venus of Urbino (1538) also lie suggestively placed, ready for fun.
Since then, the Bronx-based mural crew and friends lay down new designs for fun every month or so.
The point isn't to lie! Have fun with it!
Don't lie have fun tell the truth.
Memorial Day marks the start of a special season: the time to stop lying about what you read for fun.
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