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RE: Vocab-ability–73 (fall, fals = wrong, deceive) – A More Powerful Vocabulary (earn UpVotes with “Vocab Practice” exercise)

VOCABULARY PRACTICE:

  1. False
    Write up false statements seems to have become common practice among virtual journalists, opinionated judgmental professionals who work under the rule of click-bite instead of sticking to the truth.

  2. Infallible
    I have met typical megalomaniac men who consider themselves infallible and masters of universe, while they are suffering of a delusional life.

  3. Fault
    On one side looking for fault is a blaming attitude that helps develop a victim-carnefice relationship, on the other side responsibility must be taken and discussed when something goes wrong.

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Hey, Sandy... Please follow Rule #3. I use that phrase to "search" for all the VP exercises, so any variation and I will not find your VP.


Good work!

As for #1, many journalists (those who work in the "press") are now called "presstitutes." Like prostitutes, they don't care whether anything is real (such as love or fake love) or true (such as facts or fake news), as long as they get money. On the scale of human decency, those pressitutes are lower than prostitutes. Much, much lower.

Hey, sorry! I don't get it. Which phrase?? All I wrote is coming from me!

No need to apologize! I was just responding to your comment about "virtual journalists."

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