Stand back and let their world cave in on them. There's nothing you can do until that happens.
2006-08-23 17:53:46
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answered by ohio healer 5
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LECHEROUS LYING LOSERS
zap them with a taser, spray them with mace, and drag them behind your car down a gravel road.
Then tell them if they do it again you are going to hurt them.
NAH just kidding.
get some others together and save up some of the lies they spew, then one day put all your notes together and surround the person. Confront them with the lies you have written on paper. One at a time take turns reading the lies. That person will now know that all of you are on to them, you are watching, listening and he/she will be afraid to say anything for fear some of you will bring up more lies.
Some people have a psychological defect that makes them want to fabricate stories or to be too weak to admit to mistakes. And those ones you have to embarass the HELL out of......
2006-08-24 01:00:20
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answered by Harley Charley 5
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I am going through this situation right now. I am just going to sit back and let him hang his own neck. I figure sooner or later it has to catch up with him and I can see that it already is. The worst thing is the lies are about me and it hurts.
2006-08-24 01:02:23
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answered by kb 4
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Ask them specific questions to catch them off guard. Liars usually have to think about how to lie in order to make their story make sense.
2006-08-24 00:57:10
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answered by Alex 3
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Exactly what Ohio H. said. If you try to expose every lie, it will become annoying and aggravating. let them lie until they start eating their words.
2006-08-24 00:56:59
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answered by Soulslave 2
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Call them on it...tell them you know they're lying. They're probably pathological liars though so they'd still keep on lying.
2006-08-24 00:56:58
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answered by First Lady 7
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Its self preservation. Confront the lie and exploit it.
2006-08-24 00:56:52
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answered by ForeverBrainless 2
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