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Mathematics, 25.10.2019 17:43 puppy5209

One of your coworkers, freddie, really gets on your nerves and it would dramatically increase your happiness if he was fired. freddie also dislikes you and wishes you would be fired. you have the option of going to your boss and lying about freddie harassing you, which you are sure will get him fired. freddie has the same option to make up a lie about you to get you fired. whoever gets fired will not have any credibility to have his lies believed afterward. given these circumstances, it would be logical for you to ▼ lie first to get freddie fired lie second to revenge yourself on freddie wait for freddie to lie first and then complain do nothing .

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