I mean what I say when I say what I mean, when I say what I mean I mean what I say. Has language been subject to changes as time has passed? Resulting in misunderstanding and misinformation about the true meaning of the words used, in thinking, speaking and writing?
This developed complexity has found its way into being accepted as a normal. This results in the opening of the doors of deceptive language that is commonly used today. The use of deception, with the use of words, thought about, spoken, and written. This situation leads to having to use the legal system to find what the words in contracts and other matters really mean, which costs a lot of money to seek the true meaning. Even the government has to use this system.
This legal system uses different languages that no one fully understands, other dictionary’s, Black’s Law Dictionary, legalese and meanings that are applied to syntax, grammar, parsing, arrangements and punctuations. Does this result in the use of deception at the core of our disturbed society? The fact is that no one knows these other hidden meanings, unless you can pay certain people for the true interpretations that are secret?


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