Posted on 04/07/2015 1:44:42 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Actually, there is good evidence that people’s memory of what happened evolves over time, it’s not fixed.
For many if not most people, that change tends to be in the direction of more dramatic stories.
Maybe being a lying commie is caused by brain tumors. They should cut his head open and see, it’s the only way to be sure.
**Maybe I had a brain tumor**
More than likely you are a pathological liar.
He’s got an inoperable character tumor called liberalism.
I’m gonna use that one next time I get caught....
They dont mention whether doctors found a brain tumor. If you really thought you might have a tumor youd have it checked out. But then he did say had a brain tumor so it may have been temporary.
I agree with that to a certain extent, but generally I’ve found that with me, those types of drifts in reality are mostly internal. I haven’t been in a situation where I’ve been telling others the story and outright falsehoods became part of my presentation. If it did, I knew it. I think Williams is trying to become the every-man here, and I think he fails at it. I don’t believe him.
I love how the article soft pedals the simple story that he’s a liar and self promoter in a field that is SUPPOSED to be built on trust.
He’s a complete jerk, never wanted to be in danger and then when they pushed him to go he made stuff up.
“I had a brain tumor but I removed it myself using nothing but a Cuisinart and a shoelace while flying my homemade submarine over Fantasy Island.”
“It’s naaht a too-more!”
To have a brain tumor, first you have to have a brain.
Assess Brian a two stroke penalty for improving his lie
Can’t be because Brian Williams doesn’t have a brain to begin with
More than likely you are a pathological liar.
Not commenting on whether Williams was telling the truth as he remembered it or was consciously lying. I was making a generic point.
Last week I had a perfect example of how memory is not the same thing as reality.
Ran across Fantastic Voyage on Netflix. As I was cuing it up, I commented to my wife that though I was 10 years old when I saw it, 50 years later I still distinctly remembered Raquel Welch and her yellow wet suit.
Darn if the suit wasn’t white! Not at all the way I remembered.
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