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--- Quote from: teartracks on October 18, 2011, 10:55:03 PM ---




The bothersome thing about this story is the gradation of truth.  Whom do you trust?

tt





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Trust for what, TT?


PR: Plus ça change (plus c'est la même chose)?

Hopalong:
Hi PR,

I would personally like to not read that other member's name if you do recall it.

I feel I was wrong to name anyone, correctly or not. (My opinion--don't need forgiveness
or permission or approval -- that's just where my reflection has guided me.)

Filing down my triangulation skills...  :!:

tx!

Hops

sKePTiKal:
Oh, just trying to wake up some exhausted brain cells, Hops... won't have time to post much of anything for a bit yet (and that's all questionable as tired as I am!).

FW: exactement!

teartracks:






--- Quote ---Plus ça change (plus c'est la même chose)?
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So true,

tt

teartracks:



--- Quote ---The bothersome thing about this story is the gradation of truth.  Whom do you trust?
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It appears that the doctors developed a situation/story where truth and lies were expected to go for truth; that the patient cooperated probably more as a pawn than as a player.  The public accepted it then and is now examining the story to see what is truth and what is a lie.  I say good luck.   I think this sort of thing happens far more often than we know and is not limited to psychologist and their patients.   

tt


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