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  1. Oct 29, 2014 · When the question, “Are you calling me a liar?”, is used to “defend” a point of opinion or interpretation, would it best be classified as an ad hominem argument, or something else? Having just refused to play that game with someone, I'd like to know what flavor of trouble I dodged.

  2. Aug 30, 2011 · I ain't callin' ya for dinner!~Disclaimer[I DO NOT OWN SPONGEBOB]

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  3. Feb 12, 2014 · The beauty is that the questioner is not put in the awkward position of calling someone a liar or even suggesting that they are suspected of being less that truthful. Accusing people of...

  4. r/NoStupidQuestions. • 5 yr. ago. dizzy_lizzy. Why do people, when caught lying, so often say "Are you calling me a liar??" What are they trying to accomplish? Do they see that as intimidating? Is it some legal justification (like a stand your ground thing) if someone points out you're lying?

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  6. Jun 29, 2022 · Calling someone a liar isn’t normally defamatory per se. So when is it defamatory to call someone a liar? You Callin’ Me a Liar? As the New York Times notes, Courts have struggled with such suits. Calling someone a liar can be an insult, an opinion or hyperbole, all of which are protected by the First Amendment.

  7. Apr 19, 2022 · Posted April 19, 2022|Reviewed by Michelle Quirk. Key points. Although many people tell an occasional lie, for others, lying is a way of life, making it impossible for you ever to trust them....

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