It leads to the things you enjoy while leeching off of others.
Ive asked you think before and you've never answered, probably because you can't.
Interesting, sir; you make it sound like he is on trial and you are cross-examing him. This really reminds me of something. Mind if I share it?
Here goes: When you are about to go on record or have to say something that has important implications, preface it by saying something like, "To the best of my knowledge", or, "My memory hasn't been that good lately", or "I have been placed under tremendous mental stress lately so my memory or judgment might be affected", or, "I havent been feeling too well lately, mentally speaking,". This is in case you get trapped in something very disadvantageous for you. If it still happened, do this: accuse the opposing party of doing or saying something (though make sure you can back it up) , that you are so shocked and you didn't know how to react and you panicked and then stated to say things that were a confused mess that might contain some inadvertent falsehoods or honest mistakes. Basically, prepare a mental list of things you can say, so that when something you said is being used against you, you can deny it successfully or get out of it unscathed. Sometimes, feds will invite a third party as a witness to "record" you, or to be a witness to what you said, so that you cannot deny it or get out of it later. For example, I am on a psych ward. What the feds do is, invite a third party, which takes the form of a medical student training to be a doctor, so that he can gain experience, or some such bullshit. This is so that they can gain a witness who can give a testimony that will really work against me later (by the way, this is why you should always insist on having no third parties to your talks), all without having to resort to recording the conversation secretly, which would make them look sketchy to a judge even though its technically legal. Also, remember that there are many questions that you are under no obligation to answer. Normally you should get a lawyer, I didn't get one because I knew all lines of communications here were monitored, I doubt the "lawyer" i got would be a genuine one. So really, you just have to get good at this legal stuff. An example: my psychiatrist asked me, point-blank, whether I thought I had a mental illness. Of course I dont, but I cannot say either yes or no, because both have bad consequences, plus there is a witness there (thd fake student doctor) waiting to corroborate the feds and to undermine my case. So, I sort of answered. I said, it doesn't matter whether I think I have a mental illness or not, then important thing is whether the psychiatrist thinks I have a mental illness. Some, I successfully answered a question that was meant as a trap. Learn from this. When you are out and about, as well as when you are at home, and even when you are among the trusted, always conduct yourself as if you are being recorded by both video and voice recording. Always conduct yourself in a way that feds cannot use to either put you in jail or a mental institution. You want to be squeaky-clean.
This post was edited by JessiWan on Nov 12 2025 09:43pm