The Unreliability of Reliability

Chapter 4: When the Unreliable Narrator Becomes the Unreliable Source

By now, you've learned the basics of equiVocating: the art of making something sound more impressive by using big words and vague concepts. But what happens when the person providing the information is as unreliable as the information itself?

Meet our expert, Bucky McSpinn, who's as trustworthy as a politician's promise. Bucky will guide you through the fine art of citing sources while simultaneously making it all up as you go.

Recommended Reading

Subpage 2: The History of Equivocation - A thorough analysis of how equiVocating has been used throughout history to confuse and mislead.

Subpage 3: The Psychology of Unreliability - A look into the minds of those who practice equiVocating and why they do it.