Tenet-1: The Fundamental Principle of Inconsequential Non-Contradiction

Also known as "The Law of Unreliable Narrators," this tenet states that the truth is not only subjective but also completely fabricated by the person telling the story. In other words, the truth is not just relative, it's also made-up.

Learn more about Tenet-2: The Inconsequential Consequences of Unreliable Narratives Explore the implications of Tenet-3: The Unreliable Narrator's Guide to Reality Discover the paradoxical nature of Tenet-4: The Inconsequential Non-Contradiction of the Unreliable Narrator

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Or so we claim.

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