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I look at it from this perspective:
to manipulate (an audience): to make the audience believe you are not doing something when you are doing something. OR the other way round. You are manipulating their reality. to lie: has in my opinion nothing to do with the audience. lieing is what magicians do when they sell their product as impromptu, when it is actually not impromptu. that has nothing to do with manipulating realities, it is just lying, since they are talking to other magicians. |
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