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The conversation begins with an exploration of dupers delight, a term that describes the endorphin rush a liar experiences when they successfully deceive. This concept is poignantly demonstrated through references to O.J. Simpson, whose reported demeanor suggests an unsettling blend of amusement and arrogance in the face of serious accusations. The notion that some individuals can revel in their lies creates a layer of complexity in discussions about truth and deceit—a theme that resonates throughout the larger narrative of the 9/11 narrative.