Wasn’t that first expressed by the philosophers Rolling Stones?
Hmmm, (denotes curiosity) I'll have to research that.
The Rolling Stones are credited with at least one song that purportedly: "addresses themes of deception and dishonesty, which can be interpreted as a commentary on the broader context of lies, including those perpetuated by authority figures or the government. In the lyrics, the repetition of the word "lies" emphasizes the pervasive nature of falsehoods in various aspects of life, including personal relationships and societal narratives. Notably, the lyrics mention "lies in my history books" and "lies like they teach in class," suggesting a critique of the information presented by educational institutions and, by extension, government-sanctioned narratives"
They must have been talking about The UK though because only kooks think that stuff happens here. In Puna I mean.
Hmmm, (denotes curiosity) I'll have to research that.
The Rolling Stones are credited with at least one song that purportedly: "addresses themes of deception and dishonesty, which can be interpreted as a commentary on the broader context of lies, including those perpetuated by authority figures or the government. In the lyrics, the repetition of the word "lies" emphasizes the pervasive nature of falsehoods in various aspects of life, including personal relationships and societal narratives. Notably, the lyrics mention "lies in my history books" and "lies like they teach in class," suggesting a critique of the information presented by educational institutions and, by extension, government-sanctioned narratives"
They must have been talking about The UK though because only kooks think that stuff happens here. In Puna I mean.
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