I know what you’re saying but -
They’re awfully vague about where he was found. Possibly he was found far away from enemy lines, executed by his azov “comrades”
If you take out the ?s, they’re not questions
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RobotToaster@infosec.pub 1 year agoYou can’t lie when you ask a question, only when you make an assertion.
I know what you’re saying but -
They’re awfully vague about where he was found. Possibly he was found far away from enemy lines, executed by his azov “comrades”
If you take out the ?s, they’re not questions
The question marks were there though.
Besides the article says
mysteriously found dead in a body of water
That doesn’t sound vague to you?
Blah blah blah… your intent is to spread disinformation. Call or whatever you want, doesn’t matter if it has question marks.
One of the most moronic things I’ve read all week
Leading questions often strongly imply false statements. Just like you did which is why you were called it for implying a n obviously outlandish suggestion.
The person you were reply to was only speculating on whether you might be trash
touché
When did you stop beating your wife? Just asking questions.
gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Bad faith, disingenuous questions are a way to lie when asking a question. That’s what you’re doing.