![]() ![]() But No Real Life Examples, Please! We swear, trust me! In Real Life, this is the most offensive form of turd polish. A "Blind Idiot" Translation can also turn something that SHOULD be true into a blatant lie or vice versa. Some statements that are true " From a Certain Point of View" may be blatant lies. See also Metaphorically True and Insistent Terminology. Suspiciously Specific Denial is a subtrope. Will almost inevitably accompany any Paper-Thin Disguise or Most Definitely Not a Villain. When it fails, you get That Liar Lies followed by Implausible Deniability. In the ideal version of the trope, most people accept this because of their built-in Weirdness Censor, or because it's executed as a Seamless Spontaneous Lie. Similar to A Wizard Did It, but instead of hand-waving some implausible aspect of the series, the character is the one doing the hand-waving to another character. So they have to come up with an excuse for their situation, and tell a lie. Unfortunately, Clark Kenting doesn't always cut it, and some aspect of the secret is going to be glaringly obvious no matter what. So one of the characters has a secret, one that they do not want leaking out. This page is blank! There's nothing to see! Definitely nothing, especially a page describing blatant lies! Goodbye! No, we're not going to Describe Blatant Lies because. ![]() The Simpsons, "22 Short Films About Springfield" ![]()
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