How does one noisily delete a tweet then?
My God People, Can't they get this shit correct?
Definition of lying so you don't take my word for it:
lying1
[lahy-ing]
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noun
the telling of lies, or false statements; untruthfulness:
From boyhood, he has never been good at lying.
They should use the word Laying:
laying
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Related to laying: laying low
lay 1 (lā)
v. laid (lād), lay·ing, lays
v.tr.
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To cause to lie down: lay a child in its crib.
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a. To place in or bring to a particular position: lay the cloth over the painting.
b. To bury.
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To cause to be in a particular condition: The remark laid him open to criticism.
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To put or set down: lay new railroad track.
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To produce and deposit: lay eggs.
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To cause to subside; calm or allay: "chas'd the clouds … and laid the winds" (John Milton).
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To put up to or against something: lay an ear to the door.
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To put forward as a reproach or an accusation: They laid the blame on us.
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To put or set in order or readiness for use: lay the table for lunch.
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To devise; contrive: lay plans.
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To spread over a surface: lay paint on a canvas.
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To place or give (importance): lay stress on clarity of expression.
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To impose as a burden or punishment: lay a penalty upon the offender.
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To present for examination: lay a case before a committee.
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To put forward as a demand or an assertion: laid claim to the estate.
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Games To place (a bet); wager.
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To aim (a gun or cannon).
a lie is a falsehood