Jerry Glazer
1 min readMar 24, 2024

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Hi Joshsua: Ha! I think you missed the 8th way it is possible to know when someone is lying. It is when they open their mouths to speak. It seems to represent most, if not all politicians on a global scale, especially leaders. Then I hold up my sister-in-law for inspection to the process. In the 50 years she has been "in the family" I do not think one sentence was valid. Even when she said she was hungry, she did not eat a thing. I might be jaded in saying the world is out to get us, but it may not be far from the truth. Look to the advertising slogans selling a good life at the expense of alcohol addiction, medication to cure whatever at the expense of acquiring a more deadly disease, and lenders who hide greed in microscopic writing. Nope, there are some lies as blatant as a mole on. your nose. Ah, but then it can be covered by cosmetics. Just saying. Like the essay, nonetheless. Best regards.

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Jerry Glazer
Jerry Glazer

Written by Jerry Glazer

Jerry Glazer is an author of short stories, essays and novels. The 1st chapter of his Vietnam memoir can be read for free at www.vietnamjerry.com

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