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by subliminalzen
3880 days ago
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By using the exonerative voice, a liar avoids committing to a particular narrative. They can easily back away from a statement by saying "I only said baggage is subject to being searched. I didn't say they were searched." That said, I don't think the exonerated voice is a particularly skillful one. A careful listener can easily pick up on that. |
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