Trickster in a sentence as a noun

"I get so angry at the tech press, the way they try to spin him as a trickster, a prankster.

I get so angry at the tech press, the way they try to spin him as a trickster, a prankster.

It isn't about hurting anyone, it is about having some pride as a trickster/troll.

But since theres going to be no public outrage over freedom to watch porn, this trickster will fool his public this way.

Point = Missed!the entire thing was an ingenious trolling exercise, as he says, to 'out trick the trickster'.

He isn't even a convincible trickster or a sophisticated con man!

It is a myopic move on their part because even though they will make some money now, these types of tricks never last in the long run. Plus no one likes to be tricked so these people won't simply roll over, they will be out for the trickster's head.

Smoking pot recreationally cannot be equated with a trickster fooling someone out of all their money.

The article proposes that our imaginary trickster need simply start telling the truth to continue prospering.

Maybe heading for true "trickster god" status; a friend of humanity that destroys structures that constrain natural developments.

It's a garden variety non-magical trickster, which exist in great numbers, whereas nobody has yet seen even a single instance of ESP as it is normally meant.

There are certainly philosophical games you can play to show that either answer is "possible": brains in a jar, malicious trickster deities, recordings on repeat, and the like.

That's why someone whose code is well-commented and carefully designed has shown more talent than the arrogant trickster whose 2k-line functions full of 1-letter variable names comment themselves.

So, what if some omnipotent trickster/adversary/god designed a deterministic universe specifically to fool you into thinking you have free will?I tend to believe in free will myself and I hate the above argument because I don't know of any way to refute it.

Trickster definitions

noun

someone who plays practical jokes on others

See also: prankster cut-up tricker hoaxer

noun

someone who leads you to believe something that is not true

See also: deceiver cheat cheater beguiler slicker

noun

a mischievous supernatural being found in the folklore of many primitive people; sometimes distinguished by prodigious biological drives and exaggerated bodily parts