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Ha! That's why Sybil isn't invited to anybody's house. She has sticky fingers.
ReplyDeleteYou know if a person lies like Sybil does all the time, they'll steal too.
So, now we know what Sybil's "trusted and loyal" Bum thinks of her. He thinks she's a thief!
ReplyDeleteLiars are liars
ReplyDeleteThieves are liars.
With thieves, just as with liars, people are disposable; put there to be used by the thief so that the thief can acquire their hearts desire.
So, really,liars and thieves are cut from the same cloth.
All liars are caught sooner or later.
You can see a common thread between people who lie and steal. That common thread is lies.
All of these begin with lies and end with lies.
The thief must also lie to obtain that which they desire. Their purpose is to possess something that was not only not theirs to possess, but allows them to have their cake and eat it too.
Liars are usually good at what they do. They spin their web of deceit and discord over every person in their lives. They do or say something for which they must lie in order to avoid the consequences of that action. Once started, the liar cannot simply tell the truth. The liar must then tell lie on top of lie because the reason for the original lie is still valid- at least to them.
They must carefully cover each and every lie told to maintain the original lie. Which explains why liars become enraged, pissed off, resentful, and bitter towards those who catch them in their lies.