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::Or you could be more like me, and simply be truthful.  There is little wrong with omition if it doesn't distort the truth...telling more than the truth is nonsense and results in many enemies that call your bluff.  I was very surprised you were ''somewhat'' honest with your accessment of Avamar's points, but I did not say your report was absolutely honest.  There are things in your report that are total bull, but those are minor details...the devil is always in the details I guess?  However, the fact that I pointed out your sense of honesty is simply a paradox of your persona.  You always delved in that which was very ''dishonest'' and then you turn-around and speak somewhat honestly about a particular part of your life that is filled with evil---for lack of a better word.  You are an interesting man (Hireshmont) that should try and approach things with less apprehension, continue with the shameless candor, and pursue an '''honest''' path with brevity as your sword.  If the rambling of an old man mean anything to you, you'll heed my words:  and be that much better--perhaps. [[User:Primus Family|Doc]]
 
::Or you could be more like me, and simply be truthful.  There is little wrong with omition if it doesn't distort the truth...telling more than the truth is nonsense and results in many enemies that call your bluff.  I was very surprised you were ''somewhat'' honest with your accessment of Avamar's points, but I did not say your report was absolutely honest.  There are things in your report that are total bull, but those are minor details...the devil is always in the details I guess?  However, the fact that I pointed out your sense of honesty is simply a paradox of your persona.  You always delved in that which was very ''dishonest'' and then you turn-around and speak somewhat honestly about a particular part of your life that is filled with evil---for lack of a better word.  You are an interesting man (Hireshmont) that should try and approach things with less apprehension, continue with the shameless candor, and pursue an '''honest''' path with brevity as your sword.  If the rambling of an old man mean anything to you, you'll heed my words:  and be that much better--perhaps. [[User:Primus Family|Doc]]
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:::Doc, out of curiosity, what parts of my report were total bull? Firstly, they may have been rude, sarcastic, crass, and insulting, but true. Secondly, it is possible that I know/knew things you do/did not. Then again, you surely know things I do not. Such is the nature of life. Does establishing the most comprehensive and complete code of laws in the world qualify as an honest path? Or, hey, what about being the general of a realm fighting against a realm which butchered 15,000 of its citizens, kidnapped and almost raped its queen, and repeatedly violated treaties? Are these honest paths? [[User:Vellos|Vellos]] 03:27, 12 November 2006 (CET)

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Why Doc, I'm mildly peeved! To even think that I wouldn't be honest! You see, dishonesty is so often difficult to keep up... so I'm always honest, I always tell the truth, the half truth, and possibly a few additions to the truth. But at least it's the truth! But seriously, when have I ever lied? Yes, I have OMMITTED, or I have MISLED, but never lied. Yes, many would say it is splitting hairs. But you, of all people, understand that, in politics and matters of national security, it is the divisions between hairs that really matter. Vellos 20:14, 11 November 2006 (CET)

Or you could be more like me, and simply be truthful. There is little wrong with omition if it doesn't distort the truth...telling more than the truth is nonsense and results in many enemies that call your bluff. I was very surprised you were somewhat honest with your accessment of Avamar's points, but I did not say your report was absolutely honest. There are things in your report that are total bull, but those are minor details...the devil is always in the details I guess? However, the fact that I pointed out your sense of honesty is simply a paradox of your persona. You always delved in that which was very dishonest and then you turn-around and speak somewhat honestly about a particular part of your life that is filled with evil---for lack of a better word. You are an interesting man (Hireshmont) that should try and approach things with less apprehension, continue with the shameless candor, and pursue an honest path with brevity as your sword. If the rambling of an old man mean anything to you, you'll heed my words: and be that much better--perhaps. Doc
Doc, out of curiosity, what parts of my report were total bull? Firstly, they may have been rude, sarcastic, crass, and insulting, but true. Secondly, it is possible that I know/knew things you do/did not. Then again, you surely know things I do not. Such is the nature of life. Does establishing the most comprehensive and complete code of laws in the world qualify as an honest path? Or, hey, what about being the general of a realm fighting against a realm which butchered 15,000 of its citizens, kidnapped and almost raped its queen, and repeatedly violated treaties? Are these honest paths? Vellos 03:27, 12 November 2006 (CET)