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Question Posted Thursday December 16 2004, 7:11 pm

What's better... a lie that draws a smile or the truth that draws a tear? i was just wondereing cause i really dont no da answer.

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BehindBluEyes892 answered Thursday December 16 2004, 8:17 pm:
both hurt when it comes to reality and it hits you in the face... but..im thinkin...truth that draws a tear, because even though its gonna hurt really bad...and would make you cry, the truth is always better because then in the long run..with a lie...it hurts more because ur believing something that isnt true...and if u find out the truth, you know whats right...and even though it might hurt, there isnt a lie behind the whole thing

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