I don't need to be an expert to read English and see a near-perfect fit to an expert's simple list of "markers of deception", and sentence examples thereof. Therefore my statement is correct that "I now have support for my deduction" that it was lies...
Of course some other hypothetical expert might disagree. The onus is on the naysayers to produce such, surely? And even then it would be just one expert against another, which is a common enough scenario. We're not there yet, and even if we were my statement of support would still stand...
I have form for taking on and beating 'experts' anyhow. Like winning a court case single-handedly when everyone [including two incompetent judges] said I couldn't possibly win... Like changing the outcome for someone from "two years to live" to "world's-longest survivor, who lived 19 years and died naturally of 'Old Age'"
Perhaps I should have been ever so 'humble', listened to the 'experts', and denied the sovereignty of my own intellect instead...
Of course some other hypothetical expert might disagree. The onus is on the naysayers to produce such, surely? And even then it would be just one expert against another, which is a common enough scenario. We're not there yet, and even if we were my statement of support would still stand...
I have form for taking on and beating 'experts' anyhow. Like winning a court case single-handedly when everyone [including two incompetent judges] said I couldn't possibly win... Like changing the outcome for someone from "two years to live" to "world's-longest survivor, who lived 19 years and died naturally of 'Old Age'"
Perhaps I should have been ever so 'humble', listened to the 'experts', and denied the sovereignty of my own intellect instead...
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