Introduction

So, those of you that have been to the old social falsification blog, or have heard my talks in the mASF chatrooms and elsewhere (ages ago, I know) know what the theory of Social Falsification is. For those of you that don’t, its an overarching theory of social interaction, aimed at the enhancement of the arts of the Liar’s Underground. This blog will not solely cover social falsification itself, but will explore the entirety of the Liar’s Underground, from the forming communities devoted to the various Liar’s Arts, to the actual techniques employed in each field. Some of the topics will be original work, backed only by real life experience and psychological theory, while others will be the widely tested tried and true of the field. I invite my readers to comment away, and turn each post into a full-blow dialog, so that these ideas may continue to grow and evolve.

Some of you may be wondering at this point, ‘What exactly is the Liar’s Underground, or the Liar’s Arts?’ Simply put, the Liar’s Underground is my term to group the societies that stand to benefit from Social Falsification into a single faction. Generally, I uphold the idea that the Liar’s Underground consists of all communities and individuals who bend their minds to making personal advancement through the deception of others. PUAs, C-Artists, Card Cheaters, Advertisers, Public Speakers, Lobbyists, Televengelists, Cult-Leaders, Writers…all of these fall within the bounds of the Liar’s Underground, and each of these could find or adapt teachings herein to their particular trade or craft. To begin with, we’ll start with the PUAs, the C-Artists, and the Cheaters, and as this blog progresses, we’ll flesh our way out from there.
For those of you looking for the blog, ‘Oh Look! A Squirrel!‘, it has taken third seat to this blog, and a class-made blog, and can be found at http://titania.stockton.edu/lodinkinni3

I’m your host, Lodinkinni, and this has been the first official post of ‘Social Falsification: Tales from the Liar’s Underground.’ I’ll be seeing you next time when we discuss ‘PUAs: An Introductory Post’.

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