What's your synonym, definition or sentence for:
example: Because of all the falsiloquence going on in our world today, it's hard to know who to believe.
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Did you know, it's unlawful to have an upholstered couch on your porch in Lawrence, Kansas?
For more information: Weird Laws: Stupid, Funny & Dumb Laws in Every State

16 comments:
That word must be Trump's middle name.
I have to laugh about that law
Misinformation, I suppose.
Throw a big rug over your porch couch and no one will know.
I have visited Kansas, and odd laws probably don’t even seem odd there! An upholstered couch seems the least of them. As for falsiloquence, this has become the communication du jour of the political establishment, all the while accusing the real press of being fake news. The truth is hung in the balance, a very tenuous balance, and knowing where to find it is a challenge. Here is an absolute truth today - I need to cut my toenails and I will get right to it. I could even post pictures as proof! But I will spare you the pleasure. You’ll just have to take my word for it.
I did not know this law, but it would make sense in that upholstery can attract bedbugs and other unwanted vermin.
Good analogy, Birgit. That law is pretty funny:) It was put on the books because of fires.
Good job, Andrew. Definitely misinformation.
A rug for the porch couch. Problem solved:)
Ha! We want to see those cut toenails;)
It can indeed, Linda. Plus they were worried about fires.
Genial imagen. Te mando un beso.
New to me. I'd just be glad to have a porch!
I very fitting word for current times, Sandra :) What a law! Xo
Thanks, JP. Hugs,
Jeanie, Here's hoping there's a porch in your future. Cheers,
Indeed on both, Denise xo
I would guess falsiloquence means what tRump does every time he opens his mouth. Should I deny I live in Kansas? What a unique law.
I would say that's a good analogy:) LOL about living in Kansas. I believe the ordinance is due to fire concerns.
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