Truth will out.
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Replying to @Plinz
Etymology ( wiki) The phrase "truth will out", or "truth will become public", appears as early as William Shakespeare's works, in particular The Merchant of Venice. Truth will prevail.
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Replying to @davidarredondo
that sounds like what a lie would say (too?)
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Replying to @davidarredondo
Wittgenstein never died. His spirit lives on in my tribe.
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Replying to @Plinz
Tribe is not a *floor* of emergence onto which I'm allowed. My *elevator* doesn't even stop there.
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Replying to @davidarredondo
The fact that it features elevators that seem to be going upwards is highly suspicious.
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Replying to @davidarredondo
My house does not even have a first floor you know
8:52 PM - 5 May 2019
from Palo Alto, CA
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