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    This may not be exactly the same subject being discussed, but it is along the same lines. In the 70's there were books written about "Subliminal seduction." Is it true that one one can be "seduced" by what one reads or sees in a picture and not know it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian View Post
    LOL is is that serious?
    Are you calling Tony a liar?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander III View Post
    Are you calling Tony a liar?
    A what??? I thought Tony was tony.

    Quote Originally Posted by Motherof8 View Post
    This may not be exactly the same subject being discussed, but it is along the same lines. In the 70's there were books written about "Subliminal seduction." Is it true that one one can be "seduced" by what one reads or sees in a picture and not know it?
    Hi Motherof8. Thank you for posting this.
    I have never heard of subliminal seduction it sounds rather intriguing.
    I myself never experienced seduction at a literary level nor ever taken fancy to a picture.
    I guess this concept is along the line of someone liking somebody 'off the telly'.
    Or liking someone because they were famous Justin Beber fever comes to mind.
    I only relate to people face to face.
    I get no seduction of a book computer screen or telly for some reason.
    How about you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cacian View Post
    A what??? I thought Tony was tony.
    Tony is a Tony, but by questioning the truth of his words you question his very identity, if would lie but once who is to say that he is truly Tony? Tony is a Tony, but by questing the honesty of anything he says you are denying him his right to be Tony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander III View Post
    Tony is a Tony, but by questioning the truth of his words you question his very identity, if would lie but once who is to say that he is truly Tony? Tony is a Tony, but by questing the honesty of anything he says you are denying him his right to be Tony.
    Very eloquently put - Jeffersonian in fact. My lowly retort was gonna be "I AM SO NOT A LIAR and then I planned to stomp off the internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexander III View Post
    Tony is a Tony, but by questioning the truth of his words you question his very identity, if would lie but once who is to say that he is truly Tony? Tony is a Tony, but by questing the honesty of anything he says you are denying him his right to be Tony.
    I questioned not the truth but the answer I was given.
    I followed my instinct and replied to rectify or subject the interlocutor with another question to check upon the validity of the subject.
    I neither denied him the right to be himself nor have I accused him of anything.
    That is you sir that thought those words not I.
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    I was just in that bookshop and saw him. Tony is right....
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