Deception, fraud, double-dealing, subterfuge, trickery; all of these mean the acts or practices of one who deliberately deceives (1)
A habitual liar, in short intervals, can be easily spotted and recognized. This is true because they usually like to keep the same type/group of so-called friends around. Any acquaintance within the realm, start to separate or detach themselves for fear of an exchange of notes, thus causing the web to start to unravel.
Deception is a complex and weak weaving of the truth, half truths, lies and the omission of lies. To form a deception that is meritoriously believable then he or she must be able to bring into existence, all of the superficially fair particulars that aide and/or help create the illusion of TRUTH.
Details, particulars, the small elements, etc., are the factors that people listen to and remember. The person(s) deceiving are obligated to remembering these particulars, these details, these small elements, etc., in order to prevent exposure of the lies he/she has previously told.
The intricate and unsettling question here with remembering the lies is that he/she tells, (as much as I don’t want to admit) is that all people are simply good and move, direct, or develop one’s course in a particular direction of forgetting the evil and bad things they do.
This, my friend becomes the tangled web we weave, especially when first we practice to deceive.
O, what a tangled web we weave,
When first we practise to deceive!
A Palmer too! - no wonder why
I felt rebuked beneath his eye:
I might have known there was but one,
Whose look could quell Lord Marmion."
Sir Walter Scott, Marmion, Canto Vi. Stanza 17

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