You and I both know that you outed yourself way back when, and you have been backpedaling on that ever since. Either that, or you are a very sophisticated and intelligent person pretending to be a moron to both get your points across and conceal your true identity.
Your claim that LL is a snitch is a disinformation campaign, and nobody is buying it.
Everyone knows LL is far smarter than you!!!!
Originally Posted by DSK
Conceal my true identity? Now you think you know my real identity?
So LexyLiar kept linking to a two year old thread which
he thought gave my real identity? Interesting.
How do you know I am really a homebuilder?
Because I've said I built some homes? Did I plant that seed or just give you a seed to see wtf
folks do with it? Or did the seed happen to fall out of my pocket and I've watched who would try and exploit it. You did not. Yet some did, one in particular.
Back on point... did I say I was homebuilder or that I built some homes and sold them?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...istort-reality
1. How you focus your attention affects your perceptions. When you have an idea in your mind you tend to look for evidence that supports that idea and not pay attention to evidence that says the idea isn’t accurate. This is called
confirmation bias
5. You don’t see all that happens right in front of your eyes. Would you believe that you could be talking with someone about checking out a video and not notice that a different person brings you the video? (e.g.
http://www.theinvisiblegorilla.com (link is external)) You often don’t notice major details in your
environment. You miss information. So when you are upset about an interaction or a situation, consider that maybe you don’t have all the facts. It’s at least a possibility.
9. It’s really difficult to have the whole truthSometimes you are upset because you interpret or give assumed meanings to events rather than staying with what you can actually observe to be true. Sometimes your perceptions, and thus your reactions, are based on assumptions.