A fib is a form of lying that is usually forgiven because it is not intended to deceive.
Fib may also refer to:
A lie is a statement that is known or intended by its source to be misleading, inaccurate, or false. The practice of communicating lies is called lying, and a person who communicates a lie may be termed a liar. Lies may be employed to serve a variety of instrumental, interpersonal, or psychological functions for the individuals who use them. Generally, the term "lie" carries a negative connotation, and depending on the context a person who communicates a lie may be subject to social, legal, religious, or criminal sanctions. In certain situations, however, lying is permitted, expected, or even encouraged. Because believing and acting on false information can have serious consequences, scientists and others have attempted to develop reliable methods for distinguishing lies from true statements.
As defined by Sartre, "bad faith" is lying to oneself. Specifically, it is failing to acknowledge one's own ability to act and determine one's possibilities, falling back on the determinations of the various historical and current totalizations which have produced one as if they relieved one of one's freedom to do so.
Fib is an experimental Western poetry form, bearing similarities to haiku, but based on the Fibonacci sequence. That is, the typical fib and one version of the contemporary Western haiku both follow a strict structure. The typical fib is a six line, 20 syllable poem with a syllable count by line of 1/1/2/3/5/8 - with as many syllables per line as the line's corresponding place in the Fibonacci sequence; the specific form of contemporary Western haiku uses three (or fewer) lines of no more than 17 syllables in total. The only restriction on a Fib is that the syllable count follow the Fibonacci sequence. An example of a typical fib:
Élie is the French equivalent of "Elias" or "Elijah."
"Lie" is the first single by Black Light Burns from their debut album Cruel Melody. It was released to radio on March 20.
Lie was the first full Black Light Burns song Wes Borland had shown to the public. Previously, various samples were available on the band's MySpace page, but on March 29, 2007, Borland put up the full version of Lie, after responding to some controversial remarks from the other members of Limp Bizkit. This led to many fans believing the lyrics in the song were meant to discredit his former bandmates, and the time he spent in the band. The song contained lines such as "I'm living a lie, and it's not the best thing for me" and "I follow these pigs around, but I never get used to it".
The song notably features an unusual and flashy harmony guitar solo at the end, something missing from Borland's previous works. As a whole, the song is an unusual blend of extremely dark and vicious guitar driven music augmented by the programmed percussion of Charlie Clouser alongside the live drums of Josh Freese. The band played this song on Last Call with Carson Daly in promotion of the album.
Lie: The Love and Terror Cult (stylized as LIE: The Love and Terror Cult) is the debut studio album by American convicted criminal and folk singer-songwriter Charles Manson. It was released on vinyl on March 6, 1970 by Phil Kaufman, through a record label branded Awareness Records. Although not a commercial success, the album has received critical praise by reviewers such as those in the All Music Guide, and it retains a following among Americans interested in the Manson case, with multiple covers and samples made by musicians from the album. Examples include artists such as GG Allin, Guns N' Roses and Marilyn Manson.
The cover is a parody of the December 19, 1969 Life magazine cover, which featured Manson along with the headline "The Love and Terror Cult". The two covers are identical; however the "F" in "LIFE" has been deleted and the line "The dark edge of hippie life" has been removed. The date and price are replaced with the Awareness Records logo.
Kung pwede lang ayoko na sanang masaktan
Kung pwede lang damdamin ko ngayo'y pipigilan
Kung pwede lang ang puso ko'y huwag mo ng lapitan
Kung pwede lang
Kung pwede lang naman
Dahil minsan ang puso kong ito ay nagmahal
Dahil minsan nagtiwala at umaasam
Kung pwede lang
Akala ko'y wala ng hangganan
Kung pwede lang hindi pala ganyan
Kung di rin lang naman tapat sa sasabihin mo
Kung di mo rin naman aalagaan itong puso ko
Kung pwede lang ngayon palang damdamin ko'y iwasan
Dahil ang puso ko'y takot ng masaktan
Dahil minsan ang puso kong ito ay nagmahal
Dahil minsan nagtiwala at umaasam
Kung pwede lang ang puso ko'y huwag mo ng lapitan
Kung pwede lang
Kung pwede lang naman
Kung di rin lang naman tapat sa sasabihin mo
Kung di mo rin naman aalagaan itong puso ko
Kung pwede lang ngayon palang damdamin ko'y iwasan
Dahil ang puso ko'y takot ng masaktan
Takot ng masaktan Oh--hooh
Kung di mo rin lang gagawin mga pangako mo
Kung di mo rin ipaglalaban sa iba ang puso ko
Kung pwede lang ngayon palang damdamin ko'y iwasan
Dahil ang puso ko'y takot ng masakatan (Takot ng masaktan)