TCURiggs
Active Member
One of the best ways to know when someone is lying is that they excessively use absolutes like "never in the history", "No Ump would ever", "no coach in the history". Why wastes everyone's time when we all know that you haven't listened to every coaches conversation in the history of baseball?
One of the best ways to know when someone is lying is when they ignore the main, valid points of someone's argument and go the straw man route.