The truth - or lack there of (1 Viewer)

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Hey guys
whos got a dooze definition of the truth they wanna share?
The only one i like so far is 'a statement proven to be or accepted to be true.. ' but its too plain i think.
I want a definition that kinda leaves it a lil open to suggest that the truth is often not true -- that it is open to interpretation??
 

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A socially contextual statement, ideal or concept accepted as canon.
 

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AsyLum said:
A socially contextual statement, ideal or concept accepted as canon.
I don't do this elective, I do powerplay, but VERY NICE!
 

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The truth - or lack there of

thats a mad one for a feature article! i shall use it
 
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Truth is merely an interpretation of an event or "thing" that occured. That's my one...
Asylum's is uber-fancy and really condensed though... it sounds smarter!
 

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glitterfairy said:
Truth is merely an interpretation of an event or "thing" that occured. That's my one...
Asylum's is uber-fancy and really condensed though... it sounds smarter!
It may sound smarter, but your definition fits in much better with the module, "Representation and Text", which you MUST refer to in your response. In my personal experience, even making passing mention to the word "represent", for example, and "is represented by", will boost your marks.

~Popo
 

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