“We find it useful to be
ambiguous.”
found the quote on a
piece of paper folded in a book he noted September 2006 the
utterance from a spokesman no
doubt with Syrias Foreign Ministry regarding the Lebanese
village of Shebaa
ambiguity equivocation
ruses
seeming but not admitting
lying
used in relationships or as he thinks of them relate-tionships
he has very few because he cannot tolerate
dishonesty
look
how fuckingenerous hes being dishonesty
ambiguity
is a seed thats spoiling an egg of promise gone rotten a dribble of sperm drying in the dirt
in poker cards in the hole
in people fingerscrossed behind their back a wink a smirk a veiled lie while looking someone in the
eyes
a childs toy hammer that rattles to a
forgedsteel ballpeen hammer
one amuses versus one direct in their
function
maybe what the Foreign Ministry
meant or Americas State department means
“We find it useful to lie.”
to whomever
lying tears apart relate-tionships
noon-ish-ness, Thursday,
9 11. 24
1102, Saturday,
30 11. 24
https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2013/7/2/the-strange-case-of-lebanons-shebaa https://www.logicstudent.com/logic/Module09_03_00.html
heres a humdinger amphiboly
fallacy – new to him – “a relatively rare logical fallacy in which a statement’s
ambiguous grammatical structure leads to misinterpretations and misleading
conclusions.”
like partisans who title and write state propositions
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