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From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: The New York Times - Confirmed Lie Site
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 21:23:36 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.


On Sun, 27 Apr 2025 09:48:46 -0700,  Rudy Canoza says...  

> > Refute what they're reporting
> 
> It's a confirmed lie site

First off, you stupid fuck... THEY didn't write the report. They could just as well have put it in the article, that the New York 
Times wrote this report.

The report came from:

https://www.city-journal.org/article/center-for-innovative-public-health-research-minors-sex-toys-federal-funding?
utm_source=virtuous&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cjdaily

So, it doesn't MATTER what YOU think about World Net Daily. THEY didn't write the report. 

> World Nut Daily cited no sources for its lies. They lied.

Show us their lies.

By THAT faggot logic, The New York Times, CNN and all the other left-wing site for faggots lie, because they ALL use "anonymous 
sources" to lie.

I've already showed you The Times'. 

Show us World Net Daily's.

Not what you disagree with, because your OPINION doesn't count for shit, dwarf... show us out and out lies WND has told.

=====

First, show that a single word of what they're reporting is false.

Also, faggot rich boy... how do your "prove" anything, beyond what is said?

Are they making this up out of thin air?

What was the impetus behind filing this "report"?

Secondly, you fucking moron. If you read the article, you'd know that THEY didn't write the report. They simply put it in an 
article that someone else wrote the report.

https://www.city-journal.org/article/center-for-innovative-public-health-research-minors-sex-toys-federal-funding?
utm_source=virtuous&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cjdaily

FOLLOW the links, moron.

https://web.archive.org/web/20230131104712/https://girl2girl.org/topics/

https://survey.innovativepublichealth.org/index.php/844624
https://taggs.hhs.gov/Detail/RecipDetail?arg_EntityId=3p4En3qfLMmbqnegPtbotg%3D%3D
https://web.archive.org/web/20171001023029/https:/innovativepublichealth.org/projects/g2g-4
https://web.archive.org/web/20230131104712/https:/girl2girl.org/topics
https://www.innovativepublichealth.org/current-projects
https://www.innovativepublichealth.org/publications/developing-girl2girl-a-text-messaging-based-pregnancy-prevention-program-for-
lgb-girls-14-18-years-of-age
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0140197120301457?dgcid=author
https://www.usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_R01NR020846_7529
https://www.usaspending.gov/award/ASST_NON_U01HD108738_7529
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgppIFh1RCk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7L1zsPp0DU

Get help, psycho. 

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Rudy, the Compulsive Liar

A compulsive liar excessively lies to fabricate reality. Compulsive liars are those who lie over and over again. The dishonest 
behavior is second nature to them, and they may not even realize they're lying half the time (despite displaying the classic 
signs of a liar). While compulsively lying isn't classified as a disorder, it can be a sign of other mental health disorders, 
such as antisocial personality disorder.

Reasoning: Compulsive liars often make up stories and white lies because they fear criticism. For them, lying is a defense 
mechanism to protect them from reality.

How to Deal: Don't engage in a compulsive liar's lies. Instead, state simply, "That's not true," and walk away.
The terms "compulsive" and "habitual" are often used interchangeably.



Rudy, the Pathological Liar

A pathological liar is persistently dishonest for no reason. These liars tell small lies compulsively and habitually-it comes 
naturally to them. More often than not, their reality becomes tangled with their lies, mixing fact and fiction. Perhaps they 
exaggerate a story or don't tell the truth about what they had for breakfast. A pathological liar can have such a strong belief 
in their lies that they believe them to be true.

Reasoning: Pathological liars tend to have low self-esteem and will often lie to boost their ego, seek sympathy, or cure boredom.

How to Deal: Stop engaging in the conversation if you notice that they're lying. Pathological liars want you to believe what they 
believe, and if you don't indulge in the lie, they'll likely move on.

Like compulsive liars, pathological lying may be a sign of a personality or mental-health disorder; however, it's more difficult 
to spot a pathological liar.



Rudy, the Sociopathic Liar

A sociopathic liar lies on a routine basis to cause chaos. Their lying doesn't start or end on occasion; it's constant. Unlike 
other types of liars, a sociopath lies simply because they want to. There's no rhyme or reason to it, and they rarely feel 
remorse for their actions.

Reasoning: Sociopathic liars lie to gratify their own needs. They want what they want and won't hesitate to burn a few bridges to 
get it.

How to Deal: Be honest with a sociopathic liar to derail their schemes. Call out their blatant lie with facts you know to be true 
with something like, "Really? See, I heard something different."

Sociopathic and psychopathic lying are generally the same thing, with the only difference being the personality disorder 
associated with their dishonesty.



Rudy, the Narcissistic Liar

A narcissistic liar seeks attention but denies responsibility. These types of liars use gaslighting to fuel their lies. They may 
appear to be a "people person," but their social connections often stem from exaggerations and lies. A narcissist's lies may seem 
childish, as their lies are a people-pleasing game.

Reasoning: Narcissistic liars twist the truth to hide themselves. Deep down, they're insecure and will do whatever it takes not 
to be vulnerable.

How to Deal: Don't engage in a narcissistic liar's drama. Instead, take what they say with a grain of salt and analyze the facts. 
If what they say contradicts what you know, it's probably a lie.
Narcissistic liars are a type of compulsive liar; however, they appear to be a hero or victim when fabricating their reality.



Rudy, the Intentional Liar

An intentional liar lies for enjoyment. These types of liars love the drama lying creates. They think lying is fun-an 
entertaining game they can play whenever they like. More often than not, their white lies, fibs, and exaggerations are mean-
spirited and intended to stir the pot or push someone's buttons.
Reasoning: Intentional liars are deceptive for attention. They're likely insecure and lie to boost their ego and appear powerful.

How to Deal: Avoid engaging in lies and gossip with an intentional liar. The more you react to their lies, the more lies they'll 
create.

Unlike pathological liars, intentional liars are fully aware of the dishonest web they weave.



Rudy, the Careless Liar

A careless liar doesn't care about the implications of lying. This type of liar is often sloppy or careless when it comes to 
bending the truth. They likely won't try to hide it or put much thought into forming the "perfect lie." Instead, they'll spew 
whatever comes to mind, often leading to further lies or conversational hiccups.

Reasoning: Careless liars typically lie on the spot to cover up a mistake, fear, or insecurity. The lie hastily comes out to 
protect themselves from facing the truth.

How to Deal: Call a careless liar out on their lie to halt them in their tracks. They know they're lying, and confronting them 
and genuinely asking how they're doing may help them admit it.
A careless liar's lies are usually easy to spot because they don't formulate a clever story or tale beforehand.



Rudy, the Impressive Liar

An impressive liar aims to be the best. This type of liar wants to be the most impressive of the group. They'll exaggerate 
stories and tell white lies to look like the hero. For instance, the classic "I caught a fish this big" tale is often told by an 
impressive liar.

Reasoning: Impressive liars want to feel self-assured and liked by others and often lie to hide insecurities or embarrassment.

How to Deal: Let an impressive liar's lie roll off you. If something sounds too good to be true, say, "Yeah, sure," and walk away 
or change the topic.

An impressive liar doesn't lie to be malicious or mean-spirited. They lie to fabricate the truth to match their wild version of 
reality.



Rudy, the Encouraging Liar

An Encouraging liar lies to welcome conflict. Encouraging liars lie to scheme, manipulate, or intentionally harm; they lie to 
keep the argument going. Conflict is their best case scenario, and these liars often dance around the truth to court 
confrontation.

Reasoning: Encouraging liars are likely dishonest to further confrontation.

How to Deal: Don't let an Encouraging liar drag you away from an important conversation.

Encouraging liars usually lie every day; however, the more they lie, the easier it'll become and the more often they'll do it.