The intelligence services invented a particular statement to dismiss and or ridicule information which was to close to the truth for them. "Conspiracy theory" is still frequently used today to block any meaningful conversation.
Today I decided to create a counter to that statement with similar elements in it.
Today I decided to create a counter to that statement with similar elements in it.
by Alpha2zen November 9, 2020

Here is some facts:
I'll Never
Give you up
Let you down
Run around and desert you
make your cry
say goodbye
I'll Never
Give you up
Let you down
Run around and desert you
make your cry
say goodbye
by UPPER-CIIIII March 9, 2022

Hield is better than Westbrook - facts.
by Gamesofficialdictionary July 29, 2021

An opinion build up out of a fact, opinion, fact.
An opinionated sentence disguised as a fact to make it sound more believable
An opinionated sentence disguised as a fact to make it sound more believable
by ThomasTheTeacher November 9, 2015

It means there is more than one version of facts and they can exist side by side. It can also mean parallel truth and parallel evidence, in a sense.
"I saw a baseball game yesterday when I saw a guy hit two home runs, I said. Really? I went to that game with you but I only saw him hit one home run, my friend said." What we have are parallel facts. We both are saying actual facts that happened, I replied."
by Magnumb,Private Eye September 15, 2022

Jim: Question, what kind of bear is best?
Dwight: That's a ridiculous question.
Jim: False. Black bear.
Dwight: Well, that's debatable. There are basically two schools of thought.
Jim: Fact, bears eat beets.
Dwight: uh-
Jim: Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
Dwight: That's a ridiculous question.
Jim: False. Black bear.
Dwight: Well, that's debatable. There are basically two schools of thought.
Jim: Fact, bears eat beets.
Dwight: uh-
Jim: Bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica.
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by Jjicy October 8, 2022
