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11 Jan 2010, 8:44 pm

Spokane_Girl wrote:
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I trolled on AS Partners and Yahoo Answers, I lie when I am embarrassed and I feel dishonest every time. When I feel ashamed, it's so easy to lie and leave out details and be vague.

Now to think of another troll question for YA. I think I have one now. I might post it today.

My favorite trolling question was about me breaking into the B&J house and drawing the floor plans and getting caught and now I am on bail. I asked if I could use my AS as a defense. That was a parody on the Gary McCannon case. Yep I blamed it on the AS in my question and people fell for it.

Sometimes I like to ask troll questions about myself and exaggerate it or make it genuine and say I know someone with AS bla bla bla. I did that with my husband's feet and people were focused on the AS. Now to repost it again and take out the AS and see if peoples responses are different. I like to test people.


lol I remember reading that, and another post of yours that you posted here as well. I'm a YA addict.



LOL which one? The one about B&J or the one about the feet?


I have two YA accounts and I have one suspended one. I'm Kit at YA and my other account is my troll one.


I've seen both. :) I saw the B&J one. I'm Lyra27 on YA.



11 Jan 2010, 8:51 pm

Did you know those were done by me? Did you think the B&J one was real?



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12 Jan 2010, 4:17 pm

Spokane_Girl wrote:
Did you know those were done by me? Did you think the B&J one was real?


I knew the "getting back at people" one was you, but did not quite believe the B&J situation. I did have a different opinion than most of the others. I do believe being on the spectrum could be a good defense. I know I get so caught up in my obsessions, that my judgment becomes poor



12 Jan 2010, 5:20 pm

veiledexpressions wrote:
Spokane_Girl wrote:
Did you know those were done by me? Did you think the B&J one was real?


I knew the "getting back at people" one was you, but did not quite believe the B&J situation. I did have a different opinion than most of the others. I do believe being on the spectrum could be a good defense. I know I get so caught up in my obsessions, that my judgment becomes poor



Oh the getting back at people one got deleted by them. Anything you see by Liz is me.



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12 Jan 2010, 5:29 pm

I say I'm fine when I'm not so if that qualifies as lying, I'm a liar.



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12 Jan 2010, 5:41 pm

The people that I know that have AS are not very good at out right lying but pretty good at ommitting the truth if it is convinient.



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12 Jan 2010, 6:12 pm

/\ /\ Yes, I have a strong aversion to outright lying, but I can omit the truth when I deem this is warranted, and am proficient at obfuscation. I never engage in truth evasion to con people, but am a very private person and rarely divulge info about myself.



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12 Jan 2010, 7:44 pm

When I lie, it is so terrible, that everyone sees it is a lie. The best advice I got was: Don't even try it. And it is true, people with autism are horrible at lying.



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12 Jan 2010, 9:13 pm

I lie only if I have to in order to get out of a bad situation. When I was in my tween years however I developed a bad compulsive lying habit because i was scared to death of accidentally making someone mad because I had not yet got "white lies".


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12 Jan 2010, 9:21 pm

wildgrape wrote:
/\ /\ Yes, I have a strong aversion to outright lying, but I can omit the truth when I deem this is warranted, and am proficient at obfuscation. I never engage in truth evasion to con people, but am a very private person and rarely divulge info about myself.


Yeah, I'm like this too, but if someone asks me a question outright then I won't lie about the answer. Thankfully that doesn't happen too much so I get away with it most of the time.



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12 Jan 2010, 9:26 pm

I used to never lie, but now I want to avoid the truth all the time now and lying is almost second nature now. I hate myself for it.



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12 Jan 2010, 11:10 pm

I lie all the time.

*cricket*


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13 Jan 2010, 6:12 am

No but that's a lie!



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13 Jan 2010, 11:02 am

I lie. I don't like lying, but I had lied and will likely lie again.


The vast majority of my lies are about things such as

Mom: Have you finished the dishes (when I should have done them lone ago)

Me: "Yes" *Then rushes to do dishes*

Or at times admiting I know something when I didn't to avoid looking like a fool.


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13 Jan 2010, 11:13 am

I practically never outright lie... I'm terrible at it.

But I do spend an awful lot of time supposedly working when I'm on the internet and can't tear myself away. I rarely admit it. This is the most dishonest thing I do.

I've been forcing myself to tell the truth more lately, and it actually seems to make things better overall.



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13 Jan 2010, 11:26 am

i pretend that i do not understand if i wish to go home.