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Tag Archives: The Invention of Lying
“You see the world in a way that nobody else sees the world, and I like the way you see the world.”
In The Invention of Lying (Gervais, 2009), Ricky Gervais asks what a world without lying would look like. His answer is interesting: No one would be able to look beneath the surface. The people of Gervais’s imaginary world are slaves … Continue reading →
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