Wandering in a faux pastoral, the nomadic dervish has no town, no ethnicity, and no specific territory.
Nevertheless, it is instructive to trace his faux pas.
And the two possibilities are (a) the body (yielding real proprioception and kinesthesis), and (b) a body emulator (yielding faux proprioception and kinesthesis).
The emerging lavatories were ornate and luxurious, including faux-marble crown molding and white enamel urinals.
Next are the 'faux savants', all wearing gold spectacles; claiming science to be infallible, they chant contemporary scientific words with obvious anachronism.
It is that the counterfeiter, if not the passer, can be thought of as an officer faux.
This formulation is preferred by politicians and professional athletes who have made some egregious faux pas or been caught in especially sordid straits.
By contrast, motor imagery is a sequence of faux proprioception and kinesthesis.