@a-unique-nickname saidRapid eye movement.
I find when someone keeps changing stories it's a good way of spotting lies.
What are your ways?
@a-unique-nickname saidSweaty crotch.
I find when someone keeps changing stories it's a good way of spotting lies.
What are your ways?
@a-unique-nickname saidOther posters - supportive of the fibber - suddenly clamouring to their defence with lots of playing the man and not playing the ball.
I find when someone keeps changing stories it's a good way of spotting lies.
What are your ways?
19 Apr 23
@a-unique-nickname saidHaving a good memory.
I find when someone keeps changing stories it's a good way of spotting lies.
What are your ways?
@a-unique-nickname saidWeak.
I find when someone keeps changing stories it's a good way of spotting lies.
What are your ways?
No "changed story", regardless what you've been told.
20 Apr 23
@divegeester saidWhich you change in order to suit your story.
Having a good memory.
"Making s--- up" isn't "memory".
@suzianne saidYes but "bu**s**t" / "bu**s**tter" and "lies" / "liar" are synonyms so your sentence is saying nothing. You're basically just saying X is X.
I find bulls--- a good measure for finding a liar.
Also, I don't see how it addresses what you are ostensibly replying to, which was...
[Lies can be spotted when] Other pmosters - supportive of the fibber - suddenly clamouring to their defence with lots of playing the man and not playing the ball.